The Shooting Gallery

The Shooting Gallery by Gaz Hunter, published by Gollancz in 1998, offers an insightful exploration of British foreign policy and the covert military operations conducted to counter threats against the UK and its allies. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a detailed account from the perspective of a former senior NCO of the SAS. The narrative delves into previously undisclosed operations across various global locations, shedding light on the complexities of military strategy.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the secretive nature of military engagements and the historical context surrounding them. The book focuses on the intricacies of strategy and the impact of these operations on international relations. Through its detailed recounting, The Shooting Gallery presents a unique viewpoint on military history and the challenges faced by those involved in safeguarding national interests.
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A story about British foreign policy, and the secret war which has been waged against foreign threats to the British and their allies. Written by a former senior NCO of the SAS, the book describes operations never before discussed, in locations all over the world.
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