Re: Andy McNab
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 8:48 pm
Is your aunts brother your uncle? Or have I lost it again from too much AR porn.
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I shook hands with him in 1990 when I was working at Perkins Engines in Shrewsbury, we built the CV-12 engines and powerpacks for Challenger and the CV-8 Warrior engines and he visited the place during the build up to the Gulf War.I can remember we were working flat-out building spare engines as if they were going out of fashion, the amount of overtime we got was unreal!!!.nickb834 wrote:
where the troop commander was one Lt P.De La Billiere - later Director SAS and then GoC commanding British Forces in the sandpit first time round
Agreed, BTZ was worth reading, I struggled with his novels and hgave up halfway through one, never to return.takbok wrote:I also enjoyed Bravo Two Zero. Well done to Andy for making a go of things and for being successful with his books. One needs to be extremely dedicated to get into the SAS.
I'm not the greatest fan of his novels though.
The brother of my Auntie. Never referred to him as "uncle", only called him by his name.Is your aunts brother your uncle? Or have I lost it again from too much AR porn.