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Operation Mayhem

By: Steve Heaney MC, Damien Lewis - contributor
Narrated by: Steve Heaney MC
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Summary

2,000 blood-crazed rebels. 26 elite British soldiers. One man's explosive true story.

Airlifted into the heart of the Sierra Leone jungle in the midst of the bloody civil war in 2000, 26 elite operators from the secret British elite unit X Platoon were sent into combat against thousands of Sierra Leonean rebels.

Notorious for their brutality, the rebels were manned with captured UN armour, machine-guns and grenade-launchers, while the men of X Platoon were kitted with pitiful supplies of ammunition, malfunctioning rifles, and no body armour, grenades or heavy weapons.

Intended to last only 48 hours, the mission mutated into a 16-day siege against the rebels, as X Platoon were denied the back-up and air support they had been promised, and were forced to make their stand alone. The half-starved soldiers, surviving on bush tucker, fought with grenades made from old food-tins and defended themselves with barricades made of sharpened sticks.

Sergeant Steve Heaney won the Military Cross for his initiative in taking command after the platoon lost their commanding officer. OPERATION MAYHEM recounts his amazing untold true story, full of the rough-and-ready humour and steely fortitude with which these elite soldiers carried out operations far into hostile terrain.

©2014 Steve Heaney, MC and Damien Lewis (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited

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'Captures the confusion, black humour, raw courage and sheer exhilaration of combat brilliantly' THE TIMES

'Read this account of his stint with the 26-man strong X Platoon in the sweltering jungle, living on grubs, outnumbered 80 to one, battling heavily armed rebels with bamboo sticks and home-made grenades, and you'll be asking the question... Why wasn't he given TWO MCs?' SUNDAY SPORT

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I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook and the insight it gives to the workings of elite soldiers within the Path Finders.
The writer narrating it gives it a rawness and real feeling of him telling his story in his words.

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Understated account of true heroes

A matter of fact account of fearless soldiering, 26 against 3000. Showing a balance of force and empathy, a small group of relentless soldiers plan and execute the impossible. Very descriptive mad well read book.

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Professionalism of the pathfinder’s

Great story ! Brave lads of the pathfinders. Strange decisions from top brass. The Brutality of Africa never ceases to amaze me.

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Amazing account


Brave men doing amazing things. Gripping read! Well presented and moved along at a good pace.

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A battle I'd never heard about.

brilliant story about a chapter in British military history that is seldom told. As usual when the British Army goes to fight, they are under equipped, under manned but still come out on top. Fantastic listen that kept me gripped throughout.

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What a story…

"Operation Mayhem" by Steve Heaney provides a compelling and insightful look into the high-stakes world of pathfinder operations. Heaney's firsthand accounts and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in the challenges and triumphs of elite military units. His narrative skillfully balances the gravity of combat with moments of camaraderie, offering a poignant and honest portrayal of the sacrifices and dedication required in modern warfare.

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Outstanding! A squaddie's story read by that squaddie!

Utterly Compelling and read by the author brings it home all the more! A must listen!

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Great story, intense detail that set the scene brilliantly.

Really interesting story from start to finish. Enjoyed the narration by the author and made it more authentic. Highly recommended if you enjoy military stories, and want something a little different. Plus it actually happened which helps!

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Can’t listen to the voice.

I know he has an MC but his voice made me more irritated than a bout of the clap.
Lasted 4 chapters and had to give up

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Too slow and repetitive

Really wanted to like this and have tried many times to go back to it. The book is so slow and repetitive. The narrator speaks like his talking to a child after a while it gets extremely irritating, even speeding it up to x1.5 doesn’t improve things. There is much repetition and boring conversations between characters which makes you wonder if much of it is filler. Hats off to the men involved in the story but the telling of it needs a re-write!. Sorry.

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