First Into Action: A Dramatic Personal Account of Life Inside the SBS
By (Author) Duncan Falconer
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
24th August 2001
5th July 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Special and elite forces
359.96092
Paperback
448
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 30mm
298g
The Special Boat Service draws its manpower solely from the Marine Commando Units. It was first into battle - a month before the SAS - in the Falklands War, and again in the Gulf War, yet hitherto it is the SAS that has had by far the higher profile. This memoir is written from inside the SBS. The author tells how he trained with the Royal Marines in Deal before being recruited into the SBS at Poole. The regimen of ruthless training is described in detail, and the book also contains accounts of SBS operations in Ulster, Bosnia and the Gulf War, and of the intense rivalry between the SAS's individualist mentality and the more team-based, marine ethos of the SBS.
'A must for military buffs.' MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Duncan Falconer grew up in Battersea in London, spending the first ten years of his life in an orphanage. He became a Special Forces operative at the age of nineteen (it is unlikely there will ever be one as young again). He is now a successful screenwriter in Los Angeles.