The exploits of the British Army's elite 22nd Special Air
Service Regiment - the regiment of the SAS that forms part of the
Regular army - are shrouded in mystery and myths abound about its
members. But what is the truth behind the public facade of clinical
professionalism? How has such a small regiment attracted so many
weighty legends? And what is the purpose of the SAS in the 21st
century?
"Special Force" provides an original and unusually critical
overview of the activities of the SAS from the Malayan Emergency of
1950 to the present day. In the context of a detailed and often
controversial analysis of the post-war activities of the Regiment,
MacKenzie establishes that the Regiment's almost legendary
professional competence is often not backed up by reality. Far from
being part of a structured deployment of strategic military assets,
MacKenzie argues that the use of the SAS in recent years has been
primarily driven by the "entrepreneurial" actions of a few SAS
commanding officers.
"Special Force" not only offers a revelatory history of the SAS
in the modern period, it is also a disturbing expose of the truth
behind the myth. It will be essential reading for anyone with an
interest in the British military - past, present and future.
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