Archive for 'Immediate Action'
The Telegraph – Andy McNab’s life after the SAS
An interview in The Telegraph – by Sarah Ewing.
The secretive and dangerous work of the Special Air Service (SAS) has been brought to the attention of a wider public by bestselling author Andy McNab. He was the most highly decorated serving soldier in the British Army when he left in 1993. He now lives on [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under Andy McNab, Andy McNab Interviews, Andy McNab News, Andy McNab Quotes, Bravo Two Zero, Immediate Action, SAS.
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Andy McNab interviewed by FemaleFirst
Female First (also Male First) Helen Earnshaw interviewed Andy who’s ‘on tour’ promoting the release of the ‘Tour of Duty’ DVD.
Andy McNab is a British soldier, serving in the infantry as a Royal Green Jacket, joining the infantry at the age of sixteen and serving in Northern Ireland before being selected for the SAS.
In the SAS [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under Andy McNab, Andy McNab Audiobooks, Andy McNab Books, Andy McNab Interviews, Andy McNab Quotes, Andy McNab Videos, Andy McNab's Tour of Duty, Bravo Two Zero, Brute Force, Immediate Action, Nick Stone, Northern Ireland, SAS, Seven Troop, Special Forces.
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Seven Troop cover
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Posted: July 4th, 2008 under Andy McNab, Andy McNab Audiobooks, Books (other authors), Bravo Two Zero, British Army, Immediate Action, SAS, Seven Troop, Special Forces.
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Andy McNab writes sequel to Bravo Two Zero and Immediate Action: “SEVEN TROOP” !!!
Wow, hot news!!! In his latest Newsletter Andy tells us:
“In September I’m going back to non-fiction and a sort of sequel to Bravo Two Zero
and Immediate Action. It’s going to be called Seven Troop and it’s about the people I was first in the SAS with – what they were doing when they went in [...]
Posted: May 30th, 2008 under Andy McNab, Books (other authors), Bravo Two Zero, British Army, Immediate Action, New Andy McNab Releases, SAS, Seven Troop.
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Sister of Slain IRA Member to Serve on Victims’ Commission
Patricia MacBride, sister of deceased IRA operative Tony McBride, has been appointed to serve as a Victims’ Commissioner in Northern Ireland.
Tony MacBride was one of the IRA members killed by Andy McNab and co. after attempting to detonate explosives outside a County Fermanagh restaurant on 2 December 1984. SAS soldier Lance Corporal Alistair Slater, from [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2008 under Andy McNab, Immediate Action, Irish Republican Army, Northern Ireland, SAS.
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