Double-tap wrote:i enjoyed Ghost Force but preferred The Real Bravo 2 0.
great tv show too.
my fav SAS book is the soldier story, great read and an even better tv show
Yeah Michael Asher's book brings all the B20 BS into focus ... the way he finds some of the belongings of the casualties and takes them back to the UK is remarkable too. Still, he's an idiosyncratic and interesting chap, his Laurence book and documentary were excellent. Asher just wrote "The Regiment" too.
In McNab's book on PTSD and all his B squadron friends who took their own lives he acknowledges the influence of 'Soldier I' on his descision to write a memoir as he'd served with Pete 'Snapper' Wignall in B Squadron when he joined.
So, in all its loony glory, Soldier I (author Michael Paul Kennedy) is the best of all of them, mainly because it's about the long walk to the Regiment, constant operations, losing your marbles, then recovering them.
