The problem with such statements, as we all know, is that one wrong statement in any presentation puts in doubt the rest of the valid or factual points. They might have killed a few and ran away (as would be the smart thing to do) but I seriously doubt the numbers presented. I don’t know about the torture scenes and frankly hope never to find out, but some of the operational procedures and bravado seems to be utter machismo more to do with a Hollywood movie than with a book presenting itself as fact.įor example, no way did an eight man team kill 250 people or took on a whole platoon and/or company by themselves. However, as someone with military experience I have to call bullshit on some of the stories. The book was recommended to me by Helen Maryles Shankman ( ).īuy this book in paper or electronic format*īravo Two Zero: The Harrowing True Story of a Special Forces Patrol Behind the Lines in Iraq by Andy McNab ( website| Facebook | was recommended to me, as mentioned above, and simply by reading the synopsis I thought I’d like the book. Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab is a bestseller describing a patrol by the English Special Air Services (SAS) in Iraq during the Gulf War.
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