A likeable, if rather sweary, autobiography of a member of the SAS
who took part in the Iranian Embassy Siege, the Falklands War and
several tours of Northern Ireland. The first half of the book covers
the author’s transformation from very reluctant recruit to an
enthusiastic gunner, then into the Commandos then finally the SAS, the
second half his time in the SAS itself, ending with his views on the
First Gulf War. Provides a valuable view of life in the SAS in the
period that saw it rise to prominence after the Embassy Siege
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