SAS Heroes: Remarkable Soldiers, Extraordinary Men

SAS Heroes: Remarkable Soldiers, Extraordinary Men

SAS Heroes: Remarkable Soldiers, Extraordinary Men

SAS Heroes: Remarkable Soldiers, Extraordinary Men

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Overview

Ex-SAS soldier Pete Scholey tells the action-packed stories of 20 of his SAS colleagues.

From WWII to Iraq the SAS has been at the forefront of armed conflict, though most people wouldn't realise it was even there. Universally acknowledged as the best special forces in the world, every member of the Regiment is a hero in his own right. However, even amongst these remarkable soldiers there are those who stand out.

SAS Heroes contains former SAS soldier Pete Scholey's memories of 20 such warriors who are true heroes, although many were never recognised as such during their lives or even in death. It is a collection of stories about soldiers who fought for their country with no desire to be famous, fêted or rewarded, some of whom died in action. A few received medals, and all earned the respect and admiration of their fellow soldiers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780962238
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2011
Series: General Military
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 498,527
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Pete Scholey was, as he put it, 'a lifer' in the most respected, admired and toughest British Army regiment, the SAS. For 20 years Pete served in some of the world's most hostile terrain, patrolling, cooking, fighting, fixing and even laughing as enemy soldiers sought to expel him and his small band of fellow soldiers from whatever foxhole, jungle or sand dune that they were holed up in. Yet Pete didn't want to be a soldier when he signed up. He wanted to join the RAF but, having twice failed the entrance exams, he ended up doing his National Service in the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC which he maintains stands for Run Away Someone's Coming). When he was discharged, he immediately re-enlisted, ending up in the Parachute Regiment and eventually, in 1963, in the SAS. Pete served in Borneo, Aden, Oman and Northern Ireland as well as with the regiment's CRW anti-terrorist team. On leaving the regiment in 1982, Pete worked as a security consultant before settling down with his wife, Carolyn, in Hereford.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword – Frederick Forsyth

Introduction
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Blair 'Paddy' Mayne
Sergeant Len Owens
Major Michael 'Bronco' Lane
Wo2 Squadron Sergeant-Major Don 'Lofty' Large
Sergeant Iain 'Jock' Thomson
Wo2 Squadron Sergeant-Major Kevin Walsh
Sergeant Mick 'Ginge' Tyler
Staff Sergeant John Partridge
Wo2 Squadron Sergeant-Major Alfie Tasker
Wo1 Regimental Sergeant-Major Reg Tayler
Staff Sergeant Bob Podesta
Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba and Staff Sergeant Sekonaia Takavesi
Staff Sergeant Pete Winner
Sergeant Tommy Palmer
Trooper Tommy Tobin and Staff Sergeant Pete Loveday
Wo2 Squadron Sergeant-Major Steve Callan
Captain Gavin John Hamilton
Sergeant Vince Phillips

Afterword
Appendices
Glossary Of Abbreviations
Index
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