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Sabre Squadron

Six Weeks Behind Enemy Lines

Author: Cameron Spence  

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The No. 1 Bestselling account of the longest SAS mission of the Gulf War. Six weeks behind enemy lines. For some it would be a lifetime.

In the first week of Operation Desert Storm, four SAS convoys slipped across the Saudi border to Iraq. Their mission was to destroy Saddam's mobile Scud missiles. Spence recounts in graphic detail the untold story of the most successful of those SAS convoys. It includes an extraordinary account of the successful attack on Victor Two, an Iraqi command facility central to Saddam's Scud operations. Owing to intelligence mistakes in Saudi, a handful of SAS soldiers found themselves pitched against a force of 300 Iraqis...

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The No. 1 Bestselling account of the longest SAS mission of the Gulf War. Six weeks behind enemy lines. For some it would be a lifetime.

In the first week of Operation Desert Storm, four SAS convoys slipped across the Saudi border to Iraq. Their mission was to destroy Saddam's mobile Scud missiles. Spence recounts in graphic detail the untold story of the most successful of those SAS convoys. It includes an extraordinary account of the successful attack on Victor Two, an Iraqi command facility central to Saddam's Scud operations. Owing to intelligence mistakes in Saudi, a handful of SAS soldiers found themselves pitched against a force of 300 Iraqis...

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The No. 1 Bestselling account of the longest SAS mission of the Gulf War. Six weeks behind enemy lines. For some it would be a lifetime.With the outbreak of Gulf War hostilities a unit from 22 SAS slipped quietly over the border and into the enemy's backyard. It would be six weeks before any of the patrol again reached safety.Sabre Squadron recounts in graphic detail their scud-busting operations deep inside Iraq. They were operating alone and out of reach of reinforcements, with the threat of detection and its fatal consequences ever present. Yet their determination to wreak havoc behind enemy lines remained undimmed, culminating in an attack that decisively reconfirmed the regiment's awesome reputation.Cameron Spence, a senior NCO on the operation, takes you as close to the fighting SAS as you are ever likely to get, conveying the relentless tension, black humour and camaraderie punctuated by explosive, nerve-shredding action that characterized the mission.This is the true story of an SAS operation of breathtaking audacity and flair, carried out under unimaginable pressure, in the face of impossible odds.

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Critic Reviews

“Tense and at times terrifying... a well-told action story - - Sunday Telegraph”

A brilliantly authentic account of war with an SAS patrol, it's a fantastic read -- Andy McNab, bestselling author of Brave Two Zero
Tense and at times terrifying... a well-told action story Sunday Telegraph
A terrific read The Times
Blood, guts and military macho - as authentic as anything you are likely to read Mail on Sunday

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About the Author

Cameron Spence is the pseudonym for a soldier who fought in the SAS for over ten years. He has now retired but we are not allowed to reveal his name or address.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Published
9th January 2020
Pages
432
ISBN
9781405943888

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