Winged Dagger Adventures on Special Service

Winged Dagger Adventures on Special Service by Roy Farran, published by Cassell in 1998, offers an engaging account of the author’s experiences as he commanded an SAS squadron during World War II. This edition spans 339 pages and is presented in English, detailing the early days of Britain’s Special Service through Farran’s unique perspective.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that covers significant military action across the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Italy. Farran recounts his capture and subsequent escape, as well as his leadership in daring operations deep behind enemy lines. This book provides insights into the history of special operations during a pivotal time in global conflict.
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An eccentric and charismatic officer, Roy Farran rose to command an SAS squadron during World War II. His fascinating story of the early days of Britain’s Special Service became an immediate best-seller when first published, and it continues to intrigue. Covering action throughout the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Italy, Farran describes his capture and escape during the war, and how he eventually went on to lead some of the most daring operations far behind enemy lines.
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