The SAS at War 1941-1945

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This book traces the history of Stirling's creation from its birth to its untimely death and then rebirth as a territorial army unit in 1947. Using documentation as well as 100 operational files which give minute details of the regiment's sucesses - and blunders - during the years, this book also includes interviews with key members of the SAS from the period. Pages yellowed. Crack in spine.
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AuthorAnthony Kemp
PublisherSignet
PlaceLondon
Year1993
ISBN9780451174567
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsPages yellowed. Crack in spine.
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