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The SAS

Britain’s Original Special Forces

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The SAS

By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
Narrated by: Hugo Henche
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The Special Air Service—three words that echo through military history with a mixture of awe, fear, and deep respect. Born in the brutal deserts of North Africa during World War II, the SAS quickly became the blueprint for modern special operations forces across the globe. But this isn’t a story about uniforms and medals. This is about bold ideas, impossible odds, and the men who dared to do what others wouldn’t.

The SAS: Britain’s Original Special Forces pulls back the curtain on one of the most elite fighting forces in the world. From its desert birth under the radical vision of David Stirling to the urban battlefields of counter-terrorism and beyond, the SAS has forged a reputation for ruthlessness, efficiency, and quiet excellence. Whether conducting daring raids behind enemy lines, training allied forces in jungle warfare, or silently watching from the shadows in foreign cities, the SAS operates on the cutting edge of modern combat—often invisible, but never irrelevant.

This book explores ten critical aspects of what makes the SAS legendary. You’ll uncover the origins of their desert raids against Axis airfields, the unrelenting psychological and physical tests of their selection process, and the deep meaning behind their motto—“Who Dares Wins.” Discover how the SAS redefined counter-terrorism in the wake of Operation Nimrod, and how their structure—compact, specialised, and lethal—allows them to adapt to any threat, anywhere, at any time.

You’ll also learn about the now-iconic black combat uniforms that have become a symbol of close-quarters precision. Dive into the dual nature of their mission profile—balancing devastating direct action with patient, silent reconnaissance in the world’s most dangerous environments. Explore the unwavering secrecy that cloaks their movements, and the global reach of their expertise, quietly shaping the tactics of special forces across continents.

This isn’t a book built on myth or romanticised warfare. It’s a factual, clear-eyed look at the real SAS—who they are, how they operate, and why they remain one of the most effective military forces ever assembled. While many of their missions remain classified, the legacy of their innovation and courage is not. Every chapter offers a window into their mindset, methods, and impact.

The SAS: Britain’s Original Special Forces is for listeners who want more than headlines and Hollywood versions. It’s for those who want to understand how a handful of men in a desert in 1941 reshaped the entire philosophy of modern warfare. It’s for those who recognise that true power lies not in noise, but in silent precision. And it’s for those who believe that in the most dangerous moments, victory belongs to the ones who dare.

Enter the world of the SAS—not just as observers, but as students of one of history’s most extraordinary military institutions. The lessons of these men are not just about battle—they’re about discipline, adaptability, initiative, and the quiet courage to move forward when others freeze.

Who dares wins. Still.

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Really interesting stuff, already sent to my dad as I know he'd love this too! The narration is really engaging and fits with the tone of the book, a great listen :)

Excellent Narration

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This book is far more than a military chronicle—it’s a study of courage, adaptability, and mindset. The SAS takes readers deep into the origins and evolution of Britain’s elite force, showing how a few daring men in WWII reshaped modern warfare. The author’s writing is sharp and respectful, explaining complex tactics and operations without losing the reader in jargon. What struck me most is the balance—honoring the SAS without glorifying violence, and focusing on discipline, initiative, and silent precision. It’s both educational and inspirational, perfect for history buffs and leadership enthusiasts alike.

Brilliantly Written—Balanced Between History and H

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The SAS: Britain’s Original Special Forces is a gripping and deeply informative read that goes beyond the surface of military heroism. Cyril Marlen (or the author) doesn’t glorify war but instead focuses on the innovation, discipline, and sheer courage that shaped the SAS from its beginnings in the North African desert. The book explains how their tactics redefined modern warfare and influenced special forces worldwide. Each chapter feels both factual and inspiring, revealing what truly makes the SAS unique. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in military history or leadership under extreme pressure.

A Riveting and Respectful Look at the SAS Legacy

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What sets this book apart is its focus on the philosophy and structure of the SAS, not just a list of their missions. It brilliantly explains how their small, specialized teams balance direct action with patient, silent reconnaissance. I was particularly fascinated by the sections on their global influence, quietly shaping special forces tactics worldwide. The book convincingly argues that their greatest weapon is their mindset of discipline and adaptability. It’s a respectful and insightful study of what truly makes this unit so effective and enduring.

It's About a Mindset

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I found The SAS: Britain’s Original Special Forces both educational and inspiring. It traces the SAS’s evolution from its daring desert beginnings under David Stirling to its modern counter-terrorism and reconnaissance roles. The author’s research is impressive, shedding light on missions, tactics, and the psychological demands placed on operators. What stood out most was how the book captures the quiet professionalism that defines the SAS—stealth, precision, and purpose. It’s not a glorification of war but a thoughtful tribute to courage and ingenuity. Anyone seeking to understand what truly sets the SAS apart should not miss this book.

A Riveting Journey Through the History and Legacy

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