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Andy McNab's Army Memoirs

This series plunges into the raw realities of military life, charting the highs and lows of individuals at the heart of the armed forces. It explores the camaraderie, courage, and difficult choices soldiers must make under immense pressure. Fans of military fiction and history will appreciate the authentic portrayal of battlefields and barracks life. Each installment offers a gripping look into a world of action and human drama.

Immediate Action
Bravo Two Zero - 20th Anniversary Edition
Bravo two zero
Seven Troop

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  1. Seven Troop

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    3.9(58)Add rating

    They were like a band of brothers... In 1983 Andy McNab was assigned to B Squadron, one of the four Sabre Squadrons of the SAS, and within it to Air Troop, otherwise known as SEVEN TROOP. This is Andy McNab's gripping account of the time he served in the company of a remarkable group of men - from the day, freshly badged, he joined them in the Malayan jungle, to the day, ten years later, that he handed in his sand-coloured beret and started a new life. The links they forged then bound them inextricably together, but the things they saw and did during that time would take them all to breaking point - and some beyond - in the years that were to follow. He who dares doesn't always win...

    Seven Troop
  2. This book is a chronicle of courage, endurance and dark humour in circumstances for which McNab and his men became what is believed to be the most highly decorated patrol since the Boer War

    Bravo two zero
  3. After a fierce firefight, four men are captured; three die, and only one escapes. The survivors face an even worse ordeal as they are taken to Baghdad, where they endure brutal torture that their SAS training couldn't prepare them for.

    Bravo Two Zero - 20th Anniversary Edition
  4. Immediate Action is a no-holds-barred account of an extraordinary life, from the day Andy McNab was found in a carrier bag on the steps of Guy's Hospital to the day he went to fight in the Gulf War.As a delinquent youth he kicked against society.

    Immediate Action