SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege
A former member of the SAS explores the elite organization’s dramatic but little-known role: as rescuers and protectors of nations, heads of state, and politicians.
 
The British Special Air Service (SAS) is famous as a fighting force, but less so as rescuers. Using firsthand accounts, SAS Rescue Missions reveals how a handful of SAS men achieved what often seemed impossible: saving a friendly power, reversing a military coup, defeating powerful rebels, and winning over an aggrieved population. It also examines the Regiment’s success in rescuing hostages, especially from militias and terrorists—including the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980. In addition, the book details the SAS’s role as bodyguards and the training and drills they go through, from exercises in the “Killing House” to mastering the sophisticated communications equipment carried on missions.
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SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege
A former member of the SAS explores the elite organization’s dramatic but little-known role: as rescuers and protectors of nations, heads of state, and politicians.
 
The British Special Air Service (SAS) is famous as a fighting force, but less so as rescuers. Using firsthand accounts, SAS Rescue Missions reveals how a handful of SAS men achieved what often seemed impossible: saving a friendly power, reversing a military coup, defeating powerful rebels, and winning over an aggrieved population. It also examines the Regiment’s success in rescuing hostages, especially from militias and terrorists—including the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980. In addition, the book details the SAS’s role as bodyguards and the training and drills they go through, from exercises in the “Killing House” to mastering the sophisticated communications equipment carried on missions.
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SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege

SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege

by Barry Davies
SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege

SAS Rescue Missions: From the Jungles of Malaysia to the Iranian Embassy Siege

by Barry Davies

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A former member of the SAS explores the elite organization’s dramatic but little-known role: as rescuers and protectors of nations, heads of state, and politicians.
 
The British Special Air Service (SAS) is famous as a fighting force, but less so as rescuers. Using firsthand accounts, SAS Rescue Missions reveals how a handful of SAS men achieved what often seemed impossible: saving a friendly power, reversing a military coup, defeating powerful rebels, and winning over an aggrieved population. It also examines the Regiment’s success in rescuing hostages, especially from militias and terrorists—including the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980. In addition, the book details the SAS’s role as bodyguards and the training and drills they go through, from exercises in the “Killing House” to mastering the sophisticated communications equipment carried on missions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782747529
Publisher: Amber Books
Publication date: 09/03/2019
Series: SAS
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.44(h) x (d)

About the Author

Barry Davies spent 18 years in the British Special Air Service. He participated in the storming of the hijacked Lufthansa plane in Mogadishu in 1977 and was awarded the British Empire Medal. He is the author of The Complete SAS Survival Manual, The SAS Self-Defence Handbook, and the Soldier of Fortune Guide to How to Disappear and Never Be Found.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Training for Rescue 8

Rescuing Our Allies 30

Hostage-Rescue 54

Rescuing Our Comrades 80

Rescuing Society 100

Rescue in Northern Ireland 124

Rescuing VIPs 140

When Rescues Go Wrong 166

Weapons and Equipment 178

Index 191

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