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E-raamat: Keystone of 22 SAS: The Life and Times of Lieutenant Colonel J. M. (Jock) Woodhouse MBE MC

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Military
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526745088
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Military
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526745088

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The future of the Special Air Service was uncertain after the WWII. Resurrected as 22 SAS Regiment for the Malayan Emergency, it evolved into the elite fighting force it is today. Of the small group of motivated officers responsible for the renaissance, Lieutenant Colonel Woodhouse stands.

For all its successes, the future of the Special Air Service was uncertain after the Second World War. Resurrected as 22 SAS Regiment for the Malayan Emergency, after a shaky start it evolved into an important tool in the struggle against terrorism.Credit for this renaissance in the 1950s must go to a small group of highly motivated officers, of these, Lieutenant Colonel John Woodhouse stood out. As this overdue biography written by an SAS insider describes, Woodhouse’s energy, military knowledge and courage were pivotal to establishing the standards that made 22 SAS into the world’s leading special force unit.At the expense of his own promising career, Woodhouse continued to serve the SAS leading The Regiment (as it became known) through campaigns in Oman, Borneo, Radfan and South Arabia, as it built its unrivaled reputation.After leaving the Army, Woodhouse became a sought-after counter-terrorist consultant taking an advisory and active role in operations worldwide.While Colonel Sir David Stirling publicly acknowledged Woodhouse as a cofounder, his role has not been widely recognized. As this fascinating book reveals, without his efforts there would probably be no 22 SAS today.

Overdue biography of key SAS figure.
Acknowledgements ix
Foreword by The Rt Hon The Viscount Slim xi
Author's Personal Recollections xv
Prologue xxii
Chapter 1 The Early Years
1(4)
Chapter 2 The Second World War: Britain and North Africa
5(10)
Chapter 3 Sicily
15(3)
Chapter 4 Italy
18(9)
Chapter 5 For You the War is Over
27(4)
Chapter 6 And Where to Now?
31(7)
Chapter 7 Working for a Genius
38(6)
Chapter 8 `A building site is muddy and rough'
44(7)
Chapter 9 `You're in my mind, Woodhouse'
51(13)
Chapter 10 Tactics Put to the Test
64(13)
Chapter 11 Command
77(11)
Chapter 12 Operation HELSBY
88(19)
Chapter 13 The `Z' Reservists and Beyond
107(7)
Chapter 14 Return to the Jungle
114(11)
Chapter 15 The TAVR
125(8)
Chapter 16 The Red Beret
133(4)
Chapter 17 Back to the Beige Beret
137(5)
Chapter 18 Staff Duties
142(3)
Chapter 19 The `Keystone' is in Place
145(8)
Chapter 20 The Far East Beckons Again
153(12)
Chapter 21 The Red Wolves of the Radfan and a Peep into East Africa
165(5)
Chapter 22 `... a man to compare with Ho Chi Minh'
170(25)
Chapter 23 Mr Woodhouse Goes to War
195(11)
Chapter 24 Super Salesman
206(6)
Chapter 25 The Country Life
212(7)
Chapter 26 Reminders of Rhodesia
219(6)
Chapter 27 Envoi
225(8)
Appendix: The Border Scouts 233(3)
Bibliography 236(2)
Index 238
Alan Hoe enlisted into the Royal Corps of Signals at the age of fifteen years. At the age of eighteen he joined 22 SAS Regiment. He remained with the SAS for over twenty years achieving the rank of major and taking part in five active service campaigns. After his retirement he spent many years in South America in risky security work. During his army service and after he knew John Woodhouse, as a military subordinate and latterly as a friend.

Hoe's published works include Terrorism: Threat & Response (with Eric Morris, 1987), The Negotiator (written as James March, 1988); David Stirling: The Authorised Biography of the Creator of the SAS (1992); Re-enter with SAS (with Eric Morris, 1994), The Quiet Professional (2011), voted military Book of the Year by the Association of the US Army, and Enyway A Jump is a Jump (2008).