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"More gripping than fiction: the graphic account of an SAS corporal's harrowing 200 mile escape through western Iraq, for instance – a tale almost too incredible for a thriller... An important and enjoyable book."
CHRISTOPHER BELLAMY, 'Independent '
"A no-holds barred, on-punches-pulled account of the most high-tech war ever fought. General Sir Peter De la Billiere, Britain's Gulf War commander, vividly describes the build-up to conflict – the political wrangling in Whitehall and the troops' dismay at Margaret Thatcher's ousting, the ferocity of the air war, designed to minimalise allied casualties, and the superb performance of Britain's Desert Rats as they helped defeat Saddam Hussein's much-vaunted army in under one-hundred hours... But it is also about superb leadership and teamwork."
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"Fascinating... Deserves a place even in the glorious annals of British soldiering"
JAMES BUCHAN, 'Spectator'
"This excellent and moving book builds up to a most exciting climax."
SUNDAY TIMES
"A commander who made men do almost impossible things by doing them himself first... A soldier who from the most undisciplined and unpromising beginnings achieved complete mastery of himself and the men who fought under him"
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