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message 1: by Brendan (new)

Brendan (bfreeman0) Introduce yourself, name books you have read and possibly why you love these sorts of books.


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Bec (foreverfnm) | 5 comments I'm foreverfnm or Bec, and I've been reading books about the Regiment for the past couple of years. I think I love these types of books because of the insight into something I am so far removed from. I'm also interested in military history, so when I'm not doing ~serious~ research, I kick back with one of these books!

I've read quite a few books from McNab and Ryan. I have just started to read Falconer... and they are pretty good too! I've read all of the 'spider' Shephard series even though it's not pure ex-Regiment buisness.


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Brendan (bfreeman0) Foreverfnm wrote: "I'm foreverfnm or Bec, and I've been reading books about the Regiment for the past couple of years. I think I love these types of books because of the insight into something I am so far removed fro..."
Welcome to the group :), never heard of Falconer will look into that.


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Bec (foreverfnm) | 5 comments Brendan wrote: "Foreverfnm wrote: "I'm foreverfnm or Bec, and I've been reading books about the Regiment for the past couple of years. I think I love these types of books because of the insight into something I am..."

Falconer writes about the SBS, which is kinda refreshing after reading so much about the SAS! His books are quite comparable to Ryan's and talk alot about The Detatchment.


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