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SAS: Storm Front
SAS: Storm Front
Dec 28, 2024 12:34 PM

Author:Rowland White,Roy McMillan

SAS: Storm Front

Brought to you by Penguin.

Dawn. 19 July 1972. A force of nearly three hundred heavily armed, well-trained guerrillas launches a surprise attack on the small fishing village of Mirbat. All that stands in their way is a troop of just nine SAS, aided only by an elite band of fighter pilots overhead.

Two years earlier a Communist rebellion had threatened the Arabian Peninsula, in the strategically critical Sultanate of Oman. Following a covert intelligence mission, 22 SAS deployed their largest ever assault force against the rebels.

But this was to be a bitter and hard-fought campaign culminating the Battle of Mirbat which would become a defining moment for the Regiment. Their heroism that day would remain part of the SAS legend for ever.

'As vivid and compelling as the best adventure thriller, and a fitting tribute to a small band of men who became heroes' ANDY MCNAB

'Gripping, revealing and extraordinarily well-researched, this is a riveting new account of a little known but crucial war' SIR RANULPH FIENNES

© Rowland White 2011 (P) Penguin Audio 2022

Reviews

Catapulting us from the cockpits of heavily armed, low-level attack jets to the beating heart of elite Special Forces soldiers under siege, Storm Front tells this epic story as only the author of Vulcan 607 can. It's as vivid and compelling as the best adventure thriller, and a fitting tribute to a small band of men who became heroes

—— Andy McNab

Gripping, revealing and extraordinarily well-researched, Storm Front is a riveting new account of a little known, but crucial war. Combining page-turning military action in the air and on the ground with a clear-sighted understanding of the big picture it brings to life the campaign in Oman more vividly than any other book I've read

—— Sir Ranulph Fiennes

The best account I've ever read of this legendary battle. Takes you right to the heart of the action

—— Sgt Dan Mills, author of "Sniper One"

This is a rare insight into the battle that defined the modern SAS. Storm Front is the best book you will read this year

—— Tim Collins

I loved Storm Front. A period of history - and more particularly a single shining moment - that has been obscured by myth and legend. Here is the truth of it all at last in all its spine-tingling, spine-straightening glory

—— Neil Oliver

Exceptionally, writers appear, like Antony Beevor in Stalingrad and his other books, who manage to convey the picture of a campaign as a whole with the real drama experienced by the individual soldiers. Rowland White is such an author who combines the ability of a thriller writer with the historian's well researched accuracy

—— The Centurion

This gripping, page-turner of a book switches from action on the ground to that in the air more vividly than any I have read. It comes highly recommended

—— Aeroplane Magazine

A gripping account of the events leading up to the battle, the fighting, and the aftermath

—— Britain At War

I just love it

—— John Connolly

Unusual, arresting and genuinely enriching

—— Sharon Arbuthnot , Irish Times

Highly original . . . engagingly candid [and] thought-provoking

—— Martina Devlin , Irish Independent

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Fiercely smart, strange, surprising

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Extremely intriguing . . . I found myself completely absorbed. Fascinating

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[A] marvellous, astonishing, funny, moving, wise, reflective, deeply scholarly, fascinating book

—— Aidan O'Sullivan

All twelve essays are freighted with that fierceness the title trumpets

—— RTÉ Guide

This book is extraordinary . . . a wonderful work of women's memoir

—— Sinéad Crowley

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—— Independent, Summer Books

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