On the night of 22nd January 1991, at a remote airfield in Saudi Arabia, under cover of darkness and in conditions of the utmost secrecy, eight members of the SAS regiment boarded a helicopter that was to infiltrate them deep behind enemy lines. Their call-sign was Bravo Two-Zero, and their mission, under the command of Sergeant Andy McNab, was to sever the underground communication link between Baghdad and north-west Iraq, and to seek and destroy mobile Scud launchers before Israel was provoked into entering the war. As a result of what followed, Bravo Two-Zero became what is believed to be the most highly decorated patrol since the Boer War.
Crusade: The Untold Story of the Gulf War
This report examines the contributions and limitations of air power in the Persian Gulf War.
本书采用插叙闪回的方式,运用生动诙谐的语言,记录下在第一次海湾战争中美国大兵们真实的精神世界,重现了那段令人难以忘怀的历史,讲述了一个让人感伤的故事。
... ARCENT, G3, ARCENT Morning Briefing, Saturday, 23 February 1991 (D+37)." On 12 January, as the 15 January UN deadline approached, General Friz noted to General Taylor that host-nation drivers were starting to quit in large numbers.
One, veteran sergeant Vince Phillips, was blamed in both books for a succession of mistakes. As Michael Asher reveals, the stories in BRAVO TWO ZERO and THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY grew considerably in the telling.
A Gulf War Eyewitness Report
A series of true life adventures, with each book containing a dramatic story written in an accessible style. Complete with fact files, time lines and a comprehensive glossary. This story is about the 1991 Gulf War.
Incorporating first-hand accounts of SAS operations in the Gulf War, including revelations of Iraqi cruelty to Western prisoners, this book also discusses aspects such as the co-operation between the British and American special forces ...
Draws on official government documents, political commentaries, speeches, and other writings to examine events leading up to the Persian Gulf War, the battle to free Kuwait, and the impact of the war on the Middle East and on world politics
The Persian Gulf War Almanac, written by one of America's most respected military affairs writers, is the most comprehensive reference book on this important subject available to date.