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The story of the SAS's little-known exploits in Oman and their subsequent association with excellence in desert warfare.
The SAS was set up during World War II to make daring lightning raids behind enemy lines with small groups of men, working alone, unencumbered by the weight of hierarchy and numbers.
Continuing the history of the SAS revealing compelling true-life stories, including the Iranian Embassy Siege that took place in London in 1980.
Last in the series examines various examples of SAS unofficial operations and how successive British governments have reaped the PR rewards provided by these SAS successes.