From its early beginnings in World War II, the Special Air Service (SAS)
has won renown for some of the most dramatic, dangerous, and
controversial special operations of the 20th century. It is a secretive
and mysterious unit, whose operations and internal structures are hidden
from the public eye. Now, one of its longest-serving veterans offers a
glimpse inside its shadowy world. Rusty Firmin spent 15 years with 'The
Regiment' and was a key figure in the Iranian Embassy siege in May 1980.
He also served with the SAS in the Falklands and in Northern Ireland
during the 1980s. Now available in paperback, this is the unforgettable
chronicle of Rusty's combat experiences--a fascinating and intimate
portrayal of what it was like to be part of the world's most respected
Special Operations Force.