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The Special Air Service (Men at Arms Series, 116)


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Since a birth during Kabrti in 1941, a Special Air Service has consistently prisoner a imagination of a troops and open comparison by a adventurous and radical inlet of a operations. The inlet of a tasks and a methods rare to a SAS have done it formidable to standardize apparatus of equipment. Apart from issues common to a British Army as a whole, SAS crew have need of, and entrance to, several specialised 'pieces of kit': mostly SAS innovations combined to accommodate specific needs. James Shortt investigates a organisation, tactics, apparatus and conspicuous story of Britain’s chosen fighting force.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1014344 in Books
  • Published on: 1981-07-23
  • Released on: 1981-07-23
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.75" h x .14" w x 7.25" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages


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Packed with specifically consecrated artwork, maps and diagrams, a Men-at-Arms array is an peerless illustrated anxiety on a history, organisation, uniforms and apparatus of a world's troops forces, past and present.



The Special Air Service (Men at Arms Series, 116)

The Special Air Service (Men at Arms Series, 116) (Paperback)
By James Shortt


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Customer Rating: 3.5

First tagged "aviation" by Michael Jimerson
Customer tags: military history(2), english history, james shortt, osprey men-at-arms, modern history, special forces, military science, england, sas, military strategy, aviation, irregular warfare



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5The REAL TOUGH GUYS of a British Army


By D. D Lawson


While each good infantryman thinks that their outfit is a best and toughest. we doubt that many would like to go adult opposite these boys. While there is a lot of BS and nonsense created about "The Regiment", a law is still utterly impressive. This book is amoung a 1st to take a some-more picturesque demeanour during a lifting and story of one of Britains many misunderstood outfits. On a side note,Its a empathize that a book about a Special Boat Squadron is not been published yet, now there is another engaging unit!

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2SAS Men-at-Arms Angus McBride


By Joel B. Paskauskas


Don't rubbish your oney on this newer reprint! It looks like they took an aged duplicate of a book and ran off McBride's overwhelming illustrations on a tone copier! The book is groundless and a illustrations are not pointy and crisp, though fuzzy. we am going to find a second palm duplicate of this book. What a disappointment!

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