Born of the Desert is a classic account of the early years of the SAS.
The Special Air Service was formed in 1941 and quickly earned a
reputation for stealth, daring and audacity in the Western Desert
Campaign. This elite force utilized the endless expanse of the desert to
carry out surprise attacks and hit and run raids behind the Afrika
Korps' lines, sowing confusion, fear and consternation.
Malcolm James served as Medical Officer with the SAS throughout 1942 and
1943, and Born of the Desert is his atmospheric account of his life in
the North African desert, the bitter fighting against Italian and German
targets and the forging of a remarkable elite unit. James captures the
excitement of this dramatic mode of warfare and brings to life the
deadly beauty of the desert, the harsh environment and the strong bonds
of comradeship and interdependence which resulted.
Born of the Desert was written soon after the events depicted and has an
immediacy which places it above other Second World War memoirs. The
original text has now been augmented by supplementary notes by David
List, and appendices on SAS casualties and awards by David Buxton.