Black Water: By Strength and By Guile by Don Camsell, Paperback, 9780753505120 | Buy online at Moby the Great

Black Water: By Strength and By Guile

By Strength and by Guile

Author: Don Camsell  

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Summary

Don Camsell joined the men in black of the SBS in 1974. From the deserts of Oman to the hills of Port Stanley, from the bottom of Gibraltar harbour to the deep, cold, black waters of Loch Long and from the QE2 to the back alleys of Belfast, his new role demanded that Don fought in just about every theatre of war - overt or covert.

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Don Camsell joined the men in black of the SBS in 1974. From the deserts of Oman to the hills of Port Stanley, from the bottom of Gibraltar harbour to the deep, cold, black waters of Loch Long and from the QE2 to the back alleys of Belfast, his new role demanded that Don fought in just about every theatre of war - overt or covert.

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About the Author

Don Camsell lives abroad where he is involved in training operations. Additionally, he has helped to devise and run training programmes for people travelling for their work to hostile areas of the world, During his career with the SBS he fought in, among other places, Oman, the Falklands, Northern Ireland, and Iraq, and rose to be operational commander on missions around the globa.

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We moved all the way down the Russian destroyer until the silhouettes of the long prop shafts could be seen clearly. It was at this point that we had the fright of out lives: a small boat had been patrolling the area around the cruiser; we heard the tell-tale splash of swimmers entering the water... Don Camsell joined the men in black of the SBS in 1974. From the deserts of Oman to the hills of Port Stanley, from the bottom of Gibraltar harbour to the deep, cold, black waters of Loch Long and from the QE2 to the back alleys of Belfast, his new role demanded that Don fought in just about every theatre of war - overt or covert.

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Product Details

Publisher
Ebury Publishing | Virgin Books
Published
7th June 2001
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
ISBN
9780753505120

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