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The SAS : the savage wars of peace, 1947 to the present ([New ed.])

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This is the sequel to "The SAS at War", which dealt with the foundation of the regiment by David Stirling and its role up to 1945.

It takes the story forward to the storming of the Iranian Embassy, the attack on the IRA in Gibraltar, and the under-cover Gulf war.

Following World War II, the SAS became a component of the British Army and took part in colonial campaigns, including those in Malaya, Borneo, South Arabia and Oman.

Since 1962, elements of the regiment have been stationed more or less permanently in an under-cover role in Northern Ireland.

It was at about that time too that the regiment became involved in counter-terrorist activities elsewhere, including England itself.

Since then a cloak of secrecy has descended over all SAS activities, including those in the Falklands and the Gulf war.

Intense speculation has been the inevitable result.

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Product Details
Penguin
0141390816 / 9780141390819
Paperback
27/09/2001
England
English
xv, 234p., [8]p. of plates : ill.
22 cm
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Previous ed.: London: John Murray, 1994.