SAS The World’s Best

SAS The World’s Best by Peter Darman, published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1994, offers an in-depth examination of the British Special Air Service (SAS) alongside its Australian and New Zealand counterparts. This 192-page book delves into various facets of the SAS, including their training, weapons skills, operations, and recruitment processes, providing a comprehensive overview of what sets this elite military unit apart from others.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that compares the SAS to other elite forces, such as the US Special Forces, highlighting the unique attributes that contribute to the SAS’s reputation for military excellence. The book focuses on the historical context and operational effectiveness of the SAS, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the intricacies of special operations in Europe and Great Britain.
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The British Special Air Service (SAS), together with its Australian and New Zealand counterparts, is synonymous with military excellence and prowess. Here, the author examines in detail every aspect of the SAS’s training, weapons skills, operations and recruitment. He compares them to other elite units, such as the US Special Forces, and analyzes why the SAS is superior.
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