
Keystone of 22 SAS
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Despite its successes during World War II, the future of the British Army's Special Air Service was uncertain for years afterward. In the 1950s, it was resurrected as the 22nd SAS Regiment to take part in the Malayan Emergency, and over time evolved into one of the British military's most important units. This renaissance was brought about by a small group of highly motivated officers. Of these, Lieutenant Colonel John Woodhouse stood out for his energy, expertise, and courage.
Written by an SAS insider, this biography demonstrates how Woodhouse played a pivotal role in transforming the 22nd SAS into an elite fighting force. Woodhouse led the regiment through campaigns in Oman, Borneo, Radfan and South Arabia, as it built its unrivaled reputation. After leaving the Army, Woodhouse became a sought-after counter-terrorist consultant taking an advisory and active role in operations worldwide.
While Colonel Sir David Stirling publicly acknowledged Woodhouse as a cofounder of the 22nd SAS, the full story of his role has not been widely recognized. As this fascinating book reveals, without his efforts there would probably be no 22nd SAS today.
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- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword by The Rt Hon The Viscount Slim
- Author's Personal Recollections
- Prologue
- Chapter 1 The Early Years
- Chapter 2 The Second World War: Britain and North Africa
- Chapter 3 Sicily
- Chapter 4 Italy
- Chapter 5 For You the War is Over
- Chapter 6 And Where to Now?
- Chapter 7 Working for a Genius
- Chapter 8 'A building site is muddy and rough'
- Chapter 9 'You're in my mind, Woodhouse'
- Chapter 10 Tactics Put to the Test
- Chapter 11 Command
- Chapter 12 Operation HELSBY
- Chapter 13 The 'Z' Reservists and Beyond
- Chapter 14 Return to the Jungle
- Chapter 15 The TAVR
- Chapter 16 The Red Beret
- Plate section
- Chapter 17 Back to the Beige Beret
- Chapter 18 Staff Duties
- Chapter 19 The 'Keystone' is in Place
- Chapter 20 The Far East Beckons Again
- Chapter 21 The Red Wolves of the Radfan and a Peep into East Africa
- Chapter 22 '. a man to compare with Ho Chi Minh'
- Chapter 23 Mr Woodhouse Goes to War
- Chapter 24 Super Salesman
- Chapter 25 The Country Life
- Chapter 26 Reminders of Rhodesia
- Chapter 27 Envoi
- Appendix: The Border Scouts
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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