Eighteen years in the SAS saw Pete Winner, codenamed Soldier 'I', survive the savage battle of Mirbat, parachute into the icy depths of the South Atlantic during the Falklands War, and storm the Iranian Embassy during the most famous hostage crisis in the modern world.
Eighteen years in the SAS saw Pete Winner, codenamed Soldier 'I', survive the savage battle of Mirbat, parachute into the icy depths of the South Atlantic during the Falklands War, and storm the Iranian Embassy during the most famous hostage crisis in the modern world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Kennedy is the original author of the memoir. He acted as a ghost-writer, bringing the story of 'Soldier I' to life and at the same time preserving his anonymity. Pete Winner is Soldier 'I' himself. For the first time he is prepared to reveal his identity and tell the world of his experiences as one of the key members of the world's finest elite forces regiment.
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Foreword Initiation Sickener 1 Sickener 2 From Hereford to Jebel Massif Isolation Operation Jaguar Transfer The Battle of Mirbat Belfast Hong Kong A visit from the Colonel Embassy Siege The Falklands Fallen Comrades Frustration The Final RV When the Camp Gates Close On the Circuit Champagne and Diamonds The Sultan's Palace Aid Convoy Port and Stilton My Kingdom for a Stinger Banned and Blackballed A Living Hell On the Ragged Edge The Bodyguard Mafia in Moscow Revenge is Sweet Postscript Glossary
Foreword Initiation Sickener 1 Sickener 2 From Hereford to Jebel Massif Isolation Operation Jaguar Transfer The Battle of Mirbat Belfast Hong Kong A visit from the Colonel Embassy Siege The Falklands Fallen Comrades Frustration The Final RV When the Camp Gates Close On the Circuit Champagne and Diamonds The Sultan's Palace Aid Convoy Port and Stilton My Kingdom for a Stinger Banned and Blackballed A Living Hell On the Ragged Edge The Bodyguard Mafia in Moscow Revenge is Sweet Postscript Glossary
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