Sabre Squadron. SAS in the Gulf War. Cameron Spence.

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 Michael Joseph, 1997. Very good/Good+ Hard cover with Dust jacket which has some edge-chipping. Otherwise neat and bright. 302 pp.

Personal account of the longest SAS mission of the first Gulf War, six weeks behind enemy lines in an operation of breathtaking daring and ingenuity.

 

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