ANDY
MCNAB
Andy McNab
joined the
infantry in
1976 as a
boy soldier.
In 1984 he
was badged
as a member
of 22 SAS
Regiment.
He served
in B Squadron
22 SAS for
nine years
and worked
on both covert
and over special
operations
worldwide,
including
anti-terrorist
and anti-drug
operations
in the Middle
and Far East,
South and
Central America
and Northern
Ireland.
Trained as
a specialist
in counter
terrorism,
prime target
elimination,
demolitions,
weapons and
tactics, covert
surveillance
and information
gathering
in hostile
environments
and VIP protection,
McNab worked
on co-operative
operations
with police
forces, prison
services,
anti-drug
force and
western backed
guerrilla
movements
as well as
on conventional
special operations.
In Northern
Ireland he
spent two
years working
as an undercover
operator with
14th Intelligence
Group, going
on to become
an instructor.
McNab also
worked as
an instructor
on the SAS
selection
and training
team and instructed
foreign Special
Forces in
counter terrorism,
hostage rescue
and survival
training.
In the Gulf
War, McNab
commanded
the famous
Bravo Two
Zero patrol,
an eight man
patrol tasked
with destroying
underground
communication
links between
Baghdad and
north-west
Iraq in January
1991, but
were soon
compromised.
A fierce fire
fight with
Iraqi troops
ensued and
the patrol
was forced
to escape
and evade
on foot to
Syria. Three
of the eight
men were killed;
four were
captured after
three days
on the run;
one escaped.
One of the
four taken
prisoner,
McNab was
held for six
weeks and
was relentlessly
and savagely
tortured.
By the time
he was released
he was suffering
from nerve
damage to
both hands,
a dislocated
shoulder,
kidney and
liver damage
and had contracted
hepatitis.
After six
months of
medical treatment
he was back
on active
service.
The truly
heroic exploits
of the Bravo
Two Zero patrol
have been
recognised
the world
over and,
in the word
of the patrol’s
commanding
officer ‘will
remain in
Regimental
history forever.’
Awarded both
the Distinguished
Conduct Medal
(DCM) and
Military Medal
(MM) during
his military
career, McNab
was the British
Army’s
most highly
decorated
serving soldier
when he finally
left the SAS
in February
1993.
POST SAS
Andy McNab
has written
about his
experiences
in the SAS
in two best
selling books
Bravo Two
Zero (1993)
and Immediate
Action (1995).
Bravo Two
Zero is the
highest selling
war book of
all time and
has sold 1.5
million copies
in the UK
alone. To
date it has
been published
in seventeen
countries
and translated
into sixteen
languages.
The CD spoken
word version
narrated by
McNab sold
over 600,000
copies in
the UK and
earned a silver
disc. The
BBC’s
film of Bravo
Two Zero,
starring Sean
Bean, was
a prime time
hit when broadcast
in two parts
in January
1999. It will
be released
theatrically
worldwide,
and is a bestselling
BBC video.
Immediate
Action, McNab’s
autobiography,
spent eighteen
weeks at the
top of the
bestseller
lists following
the lifting
on an ex-parte
injunction
granted to
the Ministry
of Defence
in September
1995. It has
sold over
one million
copies in
the UK alone.
McNab’s
first novel
Remote Control
was published
in 1997 and
was a Sunday
Times number
one bestseller.
His second
thriller,
Crisis Four,
was published
in 1999 and
was on the
Sunday Times
bestseller
list for three
and a half
months. His
new novel,
Firewall was
published
in October
2000.
McNab has
written regularly
for The Sunday
Times, The
Times, Mail
on Sunday,
The Sun and
The Daily
Mirror.
Outside his
writing career,
McNab was
technical
weapons adviser
and trainer
on the hit
Michael Mann
film Heat
and spent
five months
in Hollywood.
McNab was
a major contributor
to the BBC
2 TV Timewatch
documentary
on Hannibal
which was
fronted by
General Norman
Schwarzkopf
and was the
advisor and
narrator on
the Ultimate
Warrior video.
Also a director
of a Hereford
based security
company, McNab
developed
and runs a
specialist
training course
for news crews,
journalists
and members
of non-government
organisations
working in
hostile environments
(including
war zones).
The course
is currently
the only one
of its kind
in the world.
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