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FREE SNIPER ONE: THE BLISTERING TRUE STORY OF A BRITISH BATTLE GROUP UNDER SIEGE PDF Dan Mills | 384 pages | 05 Oct 2008 | Penguin Books Ltd | 9780141029016 | English | London, United Kingdom Sniper One by Dan Mills | Audiobook | Audible Premium Plus. Cancel anytime. There have been many Marines. There have been many marksmen. But there has been only one Sergeant Carlos Hathcock, a legend of Marine lore. He stalked the Viet Cong behind enemy lines. His record has never been matched: 93 confirmed kills. This is his story. Powerful, chilling, and all true. By: Charles Henderson. As part of an elite special operations unit at the fighting edge of the Global War on Terrorism, Nicholas Moore spent over a decade with the U. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq. In this compelling biography, a detailed narrative of grueling life on the ground combines with accounts of some of the most dramatic search and rescue operations of the period to tell the true story of life on the line in the War on Terror. By: Nicholas Mooreand others. Code-named the Studies and Observations Group, SOG was the most secret elite US military unit to serve in the Vietnam War - so secret that its very existence was denied by the government. By: John L. The small recon companies that were the center of its activities conducted some Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege the most dangerous missions of the war, infiltrating areas controlled by the North Vietnamese in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The companies never exceeded more than 30 Americans, yet they were the best source for the enemy's disposition. By: Nick Brokhausen. Raw, straightforward, and powerful, Ed Kugler's account of his two years as a Marine scout-sniper in Vietnam vividly captures his experiences there - the good, the bad, and the ugly. After enlisting in the Marines at 17, then being wounded in Santo Domingo during the Dominican crisis, Kugler arrived in Vietnam in early As a new sniper with the 4th Marines, Kugler picked up bush skills while attached to 3d Force Recon Company, and then joined the grunts. By: Ed Kugler. It takes a tough mindset to be a successful sniper, to be able to dig in for days on your own as you wait for your target, to stay calm on a battlefield when you yourself have become the target the enemy most wants to take out. Craig Harrison has what it takes, and in November in Afghanistan, under intense pressure, he saved the lives of his comrades with the longest confirmed sniper kill: 2, meters. In this Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege autobiography, Craig catapults us into the heat of the action as he describes his active service in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan. By: Craig Harrison. In the predawn hours of March 4,just below the 10,foot peak of a mountain in eastern Afghanistan, a fierce battle raged. Chapman, leading the charge, was gravely wounded in the initial assault. Believing he was dead, his SEAL leader ordered a retreat. Chapman regained consciousness, alone with the enemy closing in on three sides, beginning the most difficult and exceptional fight of his life. By: Dan Schillingand others. The most battle-hardened of Al Qaeda had fled to the Triad, and, taking their last, desperate gasps for survival after years of bloody war, lashed out at the battalion with everything they could muster. By: Ed Darackand others. The Last Punisher is a bold, no-holds-barred first-person account of the Iraq War. These brave men were instrumental in securing the key locations in the pivotal Battle of Ramadi, told with stunning detail in this book. By: Kevin Laczand others. Defense Intelligence Agency operative Matt Drake broke a promise. A promise that cost three people their lives and crippled his best friend. Three months later, he's paralyzed by survivor's guilt and haunted by the memories of the fallen. Matt may have left Syria, but Syria hasn't left him. In the midst of his self-imposed exile, Matt is dragged back into the world of espionage and assets that he tried to forget. A Pakistani scientist working for an ISIS splinter cell has created a terrifying weapon of Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege destruction. By: Don Bentley. For fans of the New York Times best sellers The Last Punisher and Lone Survivora heart- pounding military memoir from a former Army Ranger sniper and Special Operations weapon sergeant turned journalist about Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege incredible highs and devastating lows of his career. By: Jack Murphy. In a mad race against time, Agent Zero must use all of his skills to track down the source of this unstoppable weapon and figure out its destination before it is too late. Yet at the same time, Zero learns of a shocking new development in his mental condition, one that might sideline him for good. Can he save the world and can he save himself? By: Jack Mars. The story of one of the Afghanistan war's most decorated units and their month ordeal, culminating in the Battle of Wanat, the deadliest battle of the war. A single company of US paratroopers - calling themselves the "Chosen Few" - arrived in eastern Afghanistan in late hoping to win the hearts and minds of the remote mountain people and extend the Afghan government's reach into this wilderness. Instead, they spent the next 15 months in a desperate struggle, living under almost continuous attack, forced into a slow withdrawal, and always outnumbered by Taliban fighters. By: Gregg Zoroyaand others. The enemy unit had battle tanks and well-trained, well-equipped, and well- commanded soldiers. The Green Berets stopped the enemy advance, then fought them until only a handful of Iraqi survivors finally fled the battlefield. By: Frank Antenoriand others. America has one force with the single mission of direct action to capture or kill the enemy. That force is the 75th Ranger Regiment. Staff Sergeant Paul Martinez was a Ranger Sniper with the 75th Rangers during the desperate fighting in Afghanistan in when the United States made the decision to try to withdraw from Afghanistan. It was never going to be easy. There were still a large number of senior Taliban and al Qaeda leaders and other terrorists in secure locations throughout that country. By: Paul Martinezand others. The harrowing events of Operation Red Wings marked an important - yet widely misreported - chapter in the Global War on Terror, the full details of which the public burned to learn. Victory Point reveals Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege complete, as-yet untold story of Operation Red Wings and the follow-on mission, Operation Whalers. By: Ed Darack. Go deep into the jungle with five SOG warriors surrounded by 10, enemy troops as they stack up the dead to build a human buttress for protection. Witness a Green Beret, shot in the back four times and left for dead, who survives to fight savagely against incredible odds to complete his missions. By: John Stryker Meyer. We all saw it at once. Half a dozen voices screamed, 'Grenade! Then everything went into slow motion. The grenade took an age to travel through its 20 metre arc. A dark, small oval-shaped package of misery the size of a peach April Dan Mills and his platoon of snipers flew into Southern Iraq, part of an infantry battalion sent to win hearts and minds. They were soon fighting for their lives. Back home we were told they were peacekeeping. But there was no peace to keep. Because Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege days of arriving in theatre, Mills and his men were caught up in the longest, most sustained firefight British troops had faced for over 50 years. This awe-inspiring account tells of total war in throat-burning winds and degree heat, blasted by mortars and surrounded by heavily armed militias. For six months they fought alone: isolated, besieged and under constant enemy fire. Their heroic stand was a modern-day Rorke's Drift. Fast paced, and plenty of action. I expected more sniping content, given the title. Not for virgin ears, as the profanity is part of the performance, and is done as only the Brits can do it. I enjoyed the Epilogue, where the author gives an update on the members of the platoon. It's well written and wonderfully narrated. Well done. Extremely well written and narrated. As a true story i did not know where this was going and i kept expecting that the action would drop off. Little did i realize how far the action would continue to build. It was upsetting to think that these guys did not have 50 caliber rifles and extensive drone support, but the descriptions of the air support they did occasionally enjoyed was thoroughly exciting. By far the best British military account ive listened to. I knew the cimic story already but brilliant to hear it first hand. My only issue was with the way he said "gimpy" it's pronounced as "jimpy" unless PWRR called it that I don't know but we knew it as "jimpy" still a top book! I stopped listening after the first chapter. Such a shame. Interesting, but not a pleasant listen, nor a pleasant man.