Drawing on unpublished personal journals, this long overdue and
bestselling account of Jock Lewes' life, tragically cut short on 31
December 1941 during an SAS deep penetration patrol, makes
compelling reading. His exceptional talents found expression in the
development of the SAS concept and ethos. Without his and David
Stirling's partnership there would have been no Special Air
Service; as Stirling later chivalrously admitted, 'Jock Lewes could
far more genuinely claim to be the founder of the SAS than I'.
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