The Operators
On The Street with Britain's Most Secret Service
by:
James Rennie
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book provides an insider's account of the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS), detailing their selection process, training, and the clandestine operations they undertake. It offers a personal narrative of the author's experiences and the challenges faced by these elite soldiers during their service.
Key points:
1. Covert Operations: The book delves into the secretive, precise, and risky nature of British Special Forces operations, emphasizing the importance of intelligence and surveillance.
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