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1) X Platoon
Author
Publisher
Orion
Pub. Date
2015
Description
For three decades one of the most secretive units in the British military has been a mystery force known variously as the Shadow Wing, the Black Unit or X Platoon. Officially there was no X Platoon. The sixty men in its elite number were culled from units across the Armed Forces, at which point they simply ceased to exist. X Platoon had no budget, no weaponry, no vehicles and no kit - apart from what its men could beg, borrow or steal from other military...
Author
Publisher
Cerberus
Pub. Date
2002
Description
In this work, John Warwicker presents an amazing amount of information on what is still considered 'top secret' and this together with personal accounts from those involved has provided the most complete history, as yet, of clandestine activities during Britain's darkest hours.
Author
Publisher
Bantam Press
Pub. Date
2024
Description
Challenge your limits, change your habits and transform your life. In this book, Special Forces veteran Jason Fox sets out a revolutionary programme of personal challenges designed to help you reboot, disrupt your thinking and grow your capabilities. Across 52 short chapters of practical advice - battle-tested on elite military operations and extreme expeditions - Foxy mentors you through a series of tasks that will enhance your life. Exercises range...
7) Break point
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Description
Where is your break point? Is it here? Facing the gruelling SAS selection process on one leg, with a busted ankle and the finish line nowhere in sight? Or here? Under heavy fire from armed kidnappers while protecting journalists en route to Baghdad. Or, is it here? At the bottom of a bottle, with a family in pieces, unable to adapt to a civilian lifestyle, yearning for a warzone. We all have break points to face - at the gym, in the office, in our...
Author
Publisher
Orion Books
Pub. Date
2013
Description
For the first time ever an elite British operator tells the gruelling story of his selection into the Pathfinders - Britain's secret soldiers. Pathfinder selection is a brutal physical and psychological trial lasting many weeks. It rivals that of the SAS and takes place over the same spine-crushing terrain, in the rain-and-snow-lashed wastes of the Welsh Mountains.
Author
Publisher
HarperCollinsPublishers
Pub. Date
2018
Description
Special Forces training is no walk in the park. The rules are strict and they make sure you learn the heard way, pushing you beyond the limits of what is physically possible. There is no mercy. Even when you are bleeding and broken, to admit defeat is failure.
Author
Publisher
HarperCollinsPublishers
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
Special Forces training is no walk in the park. The rules are strict and they make sure you learn the hard way, pushing you beyond the limits of what is physically possible. There is no mercy. Even when you are bleeding and broken, to admit defeat is failure.
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Description
Jason Fox served with the Special Forces for over a decade, thriving on the close bonds of The Brotherhood and the 'death and glory' nature of their missions. 'Battle Scars' tells the story of his career as an elite soldier, from the gunfights, rescue missions and heroic endeavours that defined his service, to a battle of a very different kind: confronting the psychological devastation of combat that forced him to leave the military, and the hard...
Author
Publisher
Yellow Kite
Pub. Date
2021
Description
Trained Royal Marines Sniper, world record breaker and extreme TV adventurer, Aldo Kane is known for his ability to navigate and lead through challenging and pressured environments, whether it be abseiling into an erupting volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rowing the Atlantic, getting locked in a bunker for 10 days with zero daylight, leading Steve Backshall into the jungle or being held at gunpoint. In his debut book, Aldo will inspire...
Author
Publisher
Coronet
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
Bestselling author and SAS veteran Chris Ryan uses his matchless network of contacts to give the soldiers' accounts of missions in Malaya and Borneo, the Iranian Embassy Siege, Operation Certain Death in Sierra Leone, in the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan. There are also some first-hand accounts of hitherto unknown operations.
Author
Publisher
Clipper Audio
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
In the bleak moments after defeat on mainland Europe in winter 1939, Winston Churchill knew that Britain had to strike back hard. So Britain's wartime leader called for the lightning development of a completely new kind of warfare, recruiting a band of eccentric free-thinking warriors to become the first 'deniable' secret operatives to strike behind enemy lines, offering these volunteers nothing but the potential for glory and all-but-certain death....
Author
Publisher
Headline
Pub. Date
2014
Description
'Special Ops Heroes' tells the extraordinary stories behind Lord Ashcroft's collection of SAS and other special forces medals - the largest of its kind in the world. The stories span some 60 years from the exploits of the newly-formed SAS early in the Second World War to the end of the 20th-century.
18) Raiders
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Description
Ross Kemp retells the most daring British special operations of World War II, from the world's first aircraft carrier strike on an enemy fleet in November 1940 to the critically important seizure by British paratroopers of Pegasus Bridge, the first engagement of D-Day in June 1945.
Author
Publisher
Osprey
Pub. Date
2010
Description
Soldier 'I' survived the battle of Mirbat, parachuted into the Falklands War and stormed the Iranian Embassy during the most famous hostage situation in the modern world. This book presents his story, written with a breath-taking take no-prisoners attitude, bringing each death-defying situation to life.
20) Never will I die
Author
Publisher
Bantam
Pub. Date
2022
Description
There's no pain, no theatrical agony. No screaming, no shouting. The kill shot is catastrophic, yet surgically precise. I slumped silently on to my knees and toppled forward, head first, into the dirt. The lads had seen enough death to assume mine was instantaneous. The lights were out. That's him gone. Toby Gutteridge was only 24 when he was shot through the neck while operating behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. He survived despite not breathing...