Shoot to Kill: From 2 Para to the SAS

Michael Asher
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Michael Asher's investigation into the famous SAS operation, The Real Bravo Two Zero , became a bestseller, and his biography of Lawrence of Arabia was deemed "brilliant" by reviewers. Here, in a unique military memoir, he reveals his own how he joined the elite 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, and finally the SAS. Told he would fail the arduous training, he proved them all wrong. But after years of working with various branches of the military, and being stationed in Northern Ireland, Asher abandoned it all and departed for a new life in the Sudanese desert, where he has lived for years among the Bedouins.
Genres: NonfictionMilitary FictionAutobiographyMilitary HistoryWarHistoryBiography
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