Dimensions
200 x 129 x 36mm
'Who Dares Wins' is the internationally acclaimed history of the Special Air Services from its inception until the Gulf War. It contains the early history of the regiment's training procedures, secret warfare, high adventure and unpublicised military success, and also examines its role in more recent conflicts and controversial situations.
In comprehensive and enthralling detail, it recounts the liberation of the nineteen hostages from the Iranian Embassy in London in full view of the world's television cameras; the near disaster during the Falklands War as well as the success of retaking South Georgia; the regiment's involvement in countering terrorism in Northern Ireland and elsewhere; the events surrounding the 'shoot to kill' debate; and the untold role the SAS played during the Gulf War in Kuwait and in Iraq.