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| ACTORS: | Sas-Special Air Service |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bfs Entertainment & Multimedia |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 066805916908 |
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Customer Reviews of Special Air Service - The Soldier's Story
A straight forward look into the secret world of the SAS Although many parts of this video are re-enactments and some persons interviewed are now retired from the SAS, the video never fails in it's realistic portrayal of the intrigue and excitement of SAS selection and service. The Desert Storm re-enactments are excellent.
The 2nd video chronicles some of the real-mission excitement and plays out like a James Bond movie, only very real. The former operators tell the story like only they can, first person all the way!
For a GREAT value and a GREAT gift, buy this video for youself or a friend. No SPEC-WAR video library is complete without this exciting edition.
For an in-depth history of the SAS, I recomend the book "SAS- Great Britain's Elite Special Air Service" from "The POWER Series" by Motorbooks International, written by Leroy Thompson.
Good but not excellent
The DVD version I assume is identical to the VHS version, I originally purchased it thinking that there would be a greater wealth of information on weapons / tactics.
I found the documentary interesting, probarbly more so being from the UK, however, due to the secretive nature of SAS training very little information can be given.
A good glimse at SAS selection is given and the Gulf War segment is sure to interest any Special Ops buff.
My only real complaint was the lack of DVD features.
Mr. Devine, take note...
This video is a rare glimpse into another world - that of what it takes to win at unconventional warfare. Despite the lack of certain details (who wouldn't expect this?), this tells the ordinary interested person much about the unique history of this fighting unit that is the envy - yes, Paul, envy - of Delta Force et al. Paul Devine's knee-jerk reaction about Bastian's review misses the point: our special forces group have yet to claim such a track record as these guys, such as their takedown of the Iranians. We should start taking notes from these guys if we want Iraq not to be a repeat of our previous efforts. I, for one, am glad these guys are on our side.