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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781802791389
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing (Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction)
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Born For War is the first-hand account of Tony Hoare, a trooper with D Squadron, 22 SAS, who fought throughout the 1982 Falklands War. Published for the conflict's 40th anniversary, this hardback memoir delivers an unflinching, boots-on-the-ground record of land, sea and air battles, from the recapture of South Georgia to the raid on Pebble Island. It is essential reading for anyone drawn to authentic military history and true stories of courage under fire.
About the Book
Tony Hoare always knew he wanted to serve in the SAS. Following his grandfather and father into the forces, he joined the Cadets at 13, the Infantry at 17, and enlisted with the Royal Green Jackets before passing arduous SAS selection in 1978. Less than four years later, Hoare and his unit were deployed to the South Atlantic as tensions with Argentina erupted into war over the Falkland Islands. Over twelve intense weeks, Hoare was immersed in one of the most gruelling conflicts of the late 20th century, moving between British ships and covert positions on the islands as the campaign unfolded. As helicopters went down and vessels were lost, Hoare and his fellow troopers crossed brutal terrain and engaged in close combat, helping turn the tide of the war. Born For War captures these events with the immediacy only a participant could provide, offering an unfiltered view of special forces operations and the human cost of combat. Written to mark the conflict's 40th anniversary, it stands as both personal testimony and valuable military history.
About the Author
Tony Hoare served with D Squadron, 22 SAS, and was among the small number of soldiers present on the frontline throughout the entire Falklands campaign. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, both of whom served in the armed forces, Hoare pursued a military career from a young age, ultimately passing SAS selection in 1978. His role in the Falklands saw him move between British naval vessels and the islands themselves, giving him a rare, wide-ranging perspective on the conflict. Born For War draws on his direct experience to deliver a compelling and honest testimony of modern warfare.
Why You'll Love This Memoir
For readers who want the truth behind the headlines, Born For War offers unfiltered honesty, tension and humanity from someone who lived through the Falklands War. A powerful gift for military history enthusiasts and veterans alike.
Please Note: Please note the ISBN and cover design shown refer to the UK edition of this book, as dispatched by LetsBuyBooks.
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