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The Men Who Made the SAS

The History of the Long Range Desert Group
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The Men Who Made the SAS by Gavin Mortimer delves into the history of the Special Air Service, focusing on the individuals who laid its foundations during World War II. The book provides an engaging narrative of bravery, innovation, and endurance, highlighting how a group of bold and visionary men developed a new kind of warfare that continues to influence military tactics today. By exploring their personalities and pioneering techniques, the book offers insights into the creation and evolution of this elite fighting force.
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The Men Who Made the SAS

From one of the foremost experts on wartime British special forces, a new volume exploring the Long Range Desert Group

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Established in June 1940, the Long Range Desert Group was the inspiration of scientist and soldier Major Ralph Bagnold, a contemporary of T.E Lawrence who, in the inter-war years, explored the North African desert in a Model T Ford automobile.

Mortimer takes us from the founding of the LRDG, through their treacherous journey across the Egyptian Sand Sea and beyond, offering a hitherto unseen glimpse into the heart of this most courageous organisation, whose unique and valiant contributions to the war effort can now finally be recognised and appreciated.

The Men Who Made the SAS, by Gavin Mortimer, captures the essence of these heroic individuals and their incredible deeds.

Praise for Gavin Mortimer:

"With unparalleled access to SBS's archive, Mortimer draws on private papers to produce the definitive account of the SBS's extraordinary exploits in WWII." - Sunday Telegraph

"The SBS is finally being recognised thanks to a remarkable new book. Author Gavin Mortimer spent more than a decade interviewing veterans, scrutinising SBS archives and poring over recently declassified documents to write The SBS in World War 2." - Daily Mirror

"This gripping first-hand account of the raid is one of many previously unpublished resources that Mortimer's book draws on." - The Times

"Mortimer deserves full credit for assembling a mountain of material and presenting it with lucidity and balance" - Philip Ziegler, Daily Mail

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472122094

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 July 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Constable

Illustration: 16pp B&Wpic section

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 209g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Gavin Mortimer is arguably the world's leading authority on wartime special forces. He has written a number of books on the subject, including Stirling's Men, a ground-breaking history of the early operations of the SAS, The Longest Night: Voices from the London Blitz, The Blitz: An Illustrated History and the best-selling The SBS in World War II. An award-winning writer whose books have been published on both sides of the Atlantic, Gavin has previously written for The Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and Esquire magazine. He continues to contribute to a wide range of newspapers and magazines from BBC History to the American Military History Quarterly. In addition he has lectured on the SAS in World War Two at the National Army Museum.

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