How realistic is the BBC's SAS: Rogue Heroes?
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In 1941, facing defeat in
In 1941, facing defeat in North Africa, British officer David Stirling formed a daring special unit to carry out ‘butcher and bolt’ raids on air bases and supply convoys deep behind enemy lines.
It was named the Special Air Service.
Damien Lewis, author of ‘SAS Brothers in Arms’, assesses the portrayal of the early exploits dramatised in the BBC’s ‘SAS: Rogue Heroes’.
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It was named the Special Air Service.
Damien Lewis, author of ‘SAS Brothers in Arms’, assesses the portrayal of the early exploits dramatised in the BBC’s ‘SAS: Rogue Heroes’.
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