WW2 British SAS Stirling’s Men The Inside History of the SAS in World War 2 New Hardcover Reference Book

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This comprehensive hardcover book provides an intimate look into the history of the Special Air Service (SAS) during World War II. It delves into the captivating story of David Stirling and his men, the brave soldiers who composed the British SAS. This reference book offers a detailed chronicle of their covert operations, their rigorous training, and the crucial role they played in the Allied victory. It explores the audacious tactics they employed behind enemy lines, including sabotage and reconnaissance. The book combines historical facts with personal anecdotes, revealing the courage, resilience, and camarity of these extraordinary men. This ultimate reference guide is a must-have for all military history enthusiasts and those interested in learning about the unsung heroes of World War II. It provides a captivating insight into the clandestine world of the SAS and the men who risked everything for their country.  Total of 376 pages.

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