escape
195–97
,
209
,
210–11
,
215
,
217
,
220
,
222
,
224–25
extraction
231–32
,
236
,
237–39
,
242–45
,
248–49
,
254
,
258
,
261–62
,
265–66
G2
airfield
66–67
,
68
high-altitude training
28
,
29
,
31
JTAC procedures
19
,
85–86
,
117
,
123
,
228
Kenya
20
,
22
,
26
LZ (landing zone)
71
,
73
,
74
,
75
,
78
,
79
Ninawa Desert
102–3
,
105
,
108
,
123–25
,
128
SAMs (surface-to-air missiles)
130
SAS (Special Air Service)
viii
,
5
,
14
,
15
,
47
,
52
,
61
,
65–67
, see
illustrations
First Gulf War
14
,
48
Kenya
23
Oman
20
,
23
Sierra Leone
96
, see
illustrations
World War II
47
SBS (Special Boat Service)
viii
,
5
,
15
,
47
, see
illustrations
Afghanistan War
12
,
29
,
64
First Gulf War
48
Nisha
, MV
12
, see
illustrations
Sierra Leone
96
, see
illustrations
September 11th terror attacks
12
SIG Sauer 9mm pistols
64
, see
illustrations
SLAR
s (
shoulder-launched assault rockets
)
64
,
215
,
223
,
237–38
Smith, Andy
14
,
87
,
114
Smith, Edward (“Ed”)
8th LUP (lying-up point)
185
,
192
escape
196
,
202–4
,
208
,
216
,
223
,
224
,
226
extraction
227
,
233
,
234
,
246–48
,
249
,
251
,
258–59
,
261–62
Smith, Jim (“Delta Jim”)
21
,
24–25
,
30–31
,
76
,
15
Southern Cross
209
Spann, Johnny
42–43
Special Forces Headquarters (SFHQ)
203–5
,
214
,
224
,
226
,
227–28
,
247–48
,
251
Stirling, David
16
,
272
, see
illustrations
Sunni Triangle
41
Syria
207–8
,
270–71
T-55 main battle tanks
43
T-72 main battle tanks
41
,
42
,
64
,
201
,
210–11
, see
illustrations
Taliban
12
,
29
Task Force Tiger (TF 20)
55
,
129–30
thermal imaging optics
173–74
,
176
Times
,
the
271
Timms, Sean
52
,
56
Tinker, Gav
84
,
88
TLZs (tactical landing zones)
89
,
98
,
101–2
,
143
Turkey
32–33
,
39
United Nations (UN)
11
,
38
United States 10th Special Operations Group
273
United States 173rd Airborne Brigade
273
Vickers jeeps
47
,
110
Viper Five Three
225
,
231–33
,
235
,
239
weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)
11
World War II
16
,
47
,
272
David Stirling, founder of the SAS, in the North African desert. Driving open-topped Pinkies—desert-adapted Land Rovers—M Squadron’s 2003 Iraq operation owed much to the tradition of Stirling’s long-distance desert raiding operations.
Getty
M Squadron was fresh from a marine counter-terrorism ship assault in the English Channel—seizing the MV
Nisha
, a vessel suspected of carrying a weapon of mass destruction to attack the UK. Here some of the men pose with a life ring, having stopped the
Nisha
reaching London.
John Doe