Seven troop is my favourite as you get this quite intimate character portraits of guys in his troop, and how deeply many of them were affected by Al's death in Northern Ireland.
I was deployed days before the ground offense, to Al Jousf, SA. It was a hodge podge of Coalition SF. I became friends with a SAS guy named Mick. He told me that an SAS team was missing in the area. Later, I found out it was B20. The SAS was conducting RECON activities in the area, which involved female US military POW held captive across the border. Thats another story.
I Have two copies of BRAVO TWO ZERO In hardback,my prize possession such a great book
Seven troop is my favourite as you get this quite intimate character portraits of guys in his troop, and how deeply many of them were affected by Al's death in Northern Ireland.
McNabs fiction and non fiction are incredible! Been reading his stuff for years.
Bravo Two Zero is fantastic!
Thank you to all who served. Your sacrifice is never rewarded enough. 🇺🇸
Amazing book!
That book was one fantastic read.
Ordering now on audible. Thanks!
My favorite author from the SAS fiction club
I was deployed days before the ground offense, to Al Jousf, SA. It was a hodge podge of Coalition SF. I became friends with a SAS guy named Mick. He told me that an SAS team was missing in the area. Later, I found out it was B20. The SAS was conducting RECON activities in the area, which involved female US military POW held captive across the border. Thats another story.
I wonder if Jack ever worked with the SAS or SBS
Sorry if I’m a dumbass but what does he say in the ending line of the book? He’d “slaught em”?
"I'd slot 'em "
Put captions on, makes it easier to tell what he's saying 😉
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You should do an episode about doing illegal psychological operations on civilians with Rich Di Sabatino
Why are folk still posting about this guy when his story was proven to be pure fiction?