Cold War Britain Who Dares Wins The Story Of The SAS 1950-80 Reference Book

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A soft cover used condition Who Dares Wins The Story Of The SAS 1950-80 Reference Book with a total of 325 pages. Contains information and a few photos concerning the British SAS after WW2. This edition was published in 1981.

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“Cold War Britain: Who Dares Wins – The Story of the SAS 1950-80” is a compelling reference book that delves into the post-World War II era of the British Special Air Service (SAS). This 325-page soft cover edition, published in 1981, provides an in-depth look at the operations, missions, and evolution of the SAS during the pivotal Cold War period. Through detailed accounts and rare photographs, the book offers insights into how this elite unit tackled challenges and undertook daring missions across various global hotspots. It’s an invaluable resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the strategic role of the SAS in maintaining Britain’s security during the tense geopolitical climate of the mid-20th century. Through the lens of bravery and innovation, “Cold War Britain: Who Dares Wins” chronicles the pivotal contributions of these extraordinary soldiers to global peace and security.

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