SAS Operation – Behind Iraqi Lines

SAS Operation – Behind Iraqi Lines by Shaun Clarke, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on January 25, 2016, is a UK edition that spans 208 pages. This book presents a fictional account set against the backdrop of Operation Desert Storm, where the SAS, renowned for their expertise in desert warfare, undertake a series of covert missions amidst the chaos of the Gulf War. The narrative explores the challenges faced by these elite soldiers as they engage in reconnaissance, espionage, and sabotage deep within enemy territory.
Readers will find a gripping portrayal of the SAS’s daring operations, highlighting the risks of capture and the harsh realities of warfare. The story delves into the intense atmosphere of military conflict during the early 1990s, showcasing the bravery and resilience of the soldiers involved. With themes of action and adventure, this novel captures the essence of military life and the complexities of war, making it a notable addition to the genres of historical fiction and military thrillers.
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Ultimate soldier. Ultimate mission. But will the SAS survive the inferno of Operation Desert Storm?
August 1990, and Iraqi tanks are rolling into Kuwait, putting one quarter of the world’s oil reserves at risk. So begins Operation Desert Storm.
As specialists in desert warfare, the legendary SAS are plunged into a maelstrom of covert operations, often deep inside enemy territory. Their mission: reconnaissance, espionage, sabotage, the capture of prisoners and rescue of hostages.
Some are captured and tortured; others executed. But by the end of the conflict they will perform feats that are the stuff of legend. Join the adventure in this novel about the most daring soldiers in military history: the SAS!
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