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Who Dares Wins: The SAS and the Iranian Embassy Siege 1980 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 64 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 248x184x8 mm, kaal: 250 g, 18 b/w
  • Sari: Raid
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1846033950
  • ISBN-13: 9781846033957
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 64 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 248x184x8 mm, kaal: 250 g, 18 b/w
  • Sari: Raid
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1846033950
  • ISBN-13: 9781846033957

For 5 days in May 1980, thousands watched around the world as the shadowy figures of the SAS performed a daring and dramatic raid on the Iranian Embassy in London, catapulting a little-known specialist unit into the full glare of the world's media. Hailed by Margaret Thatcher as "a brilliant operation, carried out with courage and confidence," the raid was a huge success for the SAS, who managed to rescue nineteen hostages with near-perfect military execution, although two hostages were killed by terrorists. Despite the acclaim and media attention, details of the siege are still largely unknown and those at the heart of the story, the identities of the SAS troopers themselves, remain a closely guarded secret.

This book takes a concise and in-depth look at the dramatic events of the Iranian Embassy Siege, revealing the political background behind it and carefully analyzing the controversial decision by the Prime Minister and Home Secretary to sign over control of the streets of London to the military. Unique bird's eye view artwork illustrates the moment the walls were breached and show how the strict planning of the operation was critical to its success. With input from those involved in the mission, and discussion on the effective training regimes of the SAS, the author strips away some of the mystery behind the best counter-terrorism unit in the world and their most famous raid.

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A revealing and in-depth look at the most famous counter-terrorism operation in the world, accompanied by specially commissioned artwork and a thrilling description of the SAS troopers' courageous actions.
Foreword 4(2)
Introduction 6(1)
Origins and functions of the SAS
6(4)
Training and equipment
10(5)
Origins of The Raid
15(3)
Motives for the attack
15(3)
The Seizure of the Embassy
18(19)
Wednesday, 30 April 1980
18(4)
Thursday, 1 May
22(3)
Friday, 2 May
25(1)
Saturday, 3 May
26(2)
Sunday, 4 May
28(1)
Monday, 5 May
29(8)
The SAS Assault
37(13)
Evacuating the hostages
45(5)
Analysis
50(10)
Effects of the SAS
56(2)
Observations on the terrorists
58(1)
Long-term impact
59(1)
Glossary 60(3)
Further Reading 63(1)
Index 64
Gregory Fremont-Barnes holds a doctorate in Modern History from the University of Oxford and serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. A prolific author, his books include Waterloo 1815: The British Army's Day of Destiny and many others on military and naval subjects covering the 18th to the 21st centuries. Holding a particular interest in insurgency and counterinsurgency, his wider work for the UK Ministry of Defence on these subjects regularly takes him to Africa, the Middle East and South America. As an academic advisor, Dr Fremont-Barnes has accompanied many groups of British Army officers and senior NCOs in their visits to numerous battlefields of the Peninsular War, the Waterloo campaign, Normandy and the Falklands.