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Title: Seven Troop
Author: Andy McNab
Narrator: Paul Thornley
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-15-15
Publisher: Random House Audiobooks
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 5 votes
Genres: History, Military
Publisher's Summary:
They were like a band of brothers...
In 1983 Andy McNab was assigned to B Squadron, one of the four Sabre Squadrons of the SAS, and within it to Air Troop, otherwise known as SEVEN TROOP.
This is Andy McNab's gripping account of the time he served in the company of a remarkable group of men - from the day, freshly badged, he joined them in the Malayan jungle, to the day, ten years later, that he handed in his sand-coloured beret and started a new life.
The links they forged then bound them inextricably together, but the things they saw and did during that time would take them all to breaking point - and some beyond - in the years that were to follow. He who dares doesn't always win...
Members Reviews:
humourous, tragic, action packed.
Andy Mcnab describes the men beneath the uniform as mere mortals. A simple truth about the men whom the common folks put their trust upon to defend to defend their freedom. It's very humbling. A very wonderful piece of literature.
Disappointing
If you have read Immediate action dont waste time with this, its the same stories rehashed with less detail
Great read
Fast pasted and gripping and a true reflection on what our forces go through not just in combat but also the aftermath and being a veteran.
Incredible
Cards on the table, well written and an incredible but sad story when you think of the tragic loss of lives outside of a warzone... Tremendous book I defy any one to read it and not get a lump in the throat.
Funny, sad and a touch inspirational...
I have only recently listened to Bravo Two Zero and Immediate Action, both of which I really enjoyed, so I was very pleased when I found Seven Troop. I love Andy's writing style, it always makes me feel like he's telling me a story over a drink in a pub somewhere. I found the book funny, inspirational and incredibly sad, I pretty much cried for the last hour of listening. I did want to read Nish's story and managed to get my hands on a copy of his book l, Freefall, which I would also highly recommend, a very honest account of his illness and life.