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. Sniper One: On Scope and Under Siege with a Sniper Team in Iraq
by: Dan Mills
September 02, 2008
This book was certainly an eye opener for me and gave me a true insight into what is actually happening in Iraq as opposed to what the media and government want us to know. From the prologue to the very last word I was totally gripped and could not put it down. It was easy to follow and very well written.
From someone who doesn't normally read I was totally hooked. This book covers all angles of the conflict our troops have endured and strangely enough found myself laughing out loud at the typical camaraderie and moral boosting behaviour of the lads during their tour.
Before I read this book I had no idea of the severity of fighting our troops were exposed to and I thoroughly take my hat off to all troops involved. ... Read More:
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. Sniper One
by: Dan Mills
August 07, 2007
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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. World Sports: Official Magazine Of The British Olympic Association. Volume 14, 1948.
by: Cecil - Editor. Contributors Include Harold Abrahams, George Whiting, Neville Cardus, W. J. Mills, Henry Longhurst, Dan Maskell, Raymond Mays, Malcolm Campbell, W. J. Howcroft, Victor Barna. Bear
1948
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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. Letters and Autobiographical Writings
by: C.Wright Mills
May 31, 2000
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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. Lost for Words
by: Stuart Mill, Dan Wooding
July 27, 1990
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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. Anatomy of a Vintage Slot Machine
by: The Mills Novelty Company
May 01, 1990
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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. World Sports: Official Magazine Of The British Olympic Association. Volume 14, 1948.
by: Cecil - Editor. Contributors Include Harold Abrahams, George Whiting, Neville Cardus, W. J. Mills, Henry Longhurst, Dan Maskell, Raymond Mays, Malcolm Campbell, W. J. Howcroft, Victor Barna. Bear
January 01, 1948
A truly amazing book. Never have I read such a page turner and its fact not fiction. This book will blow your hair back, if you have even the vaguest interest in the Iraq war you should definitely read this.
The British Army hold a small compound in Al Amarah while the reconstruction teams being their work. Unfortunately they don't get very far before the local insurgency decide to declare all out war. The first major attack is repelled, but constant insurgency eventually force the army to hold up in their compound where over a 23-day period they took 595 mortar rounds from the insurgents, 57 RPG's, 5 107mm rockets and were attacked by many hundreds of OMS fighters. A single company, massively outnumbered managed (just) to hold out, and ... Read More:
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