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SAS Sniper - The Rob Maylor Story

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Here Rob Maylor tells the no-holds-barred story of his years on the front lines, from his early service with the Royal Marine in Northern Ireland, then from 2003 in the elite Australian SAS.As one of Australia s most highly trained and successful combat marksmen, he saw action in East Timor, Iraq and most recently in Afghanistan where he won medals for gallantry in some of the heaviest fighting in the conflict. He tells of his near-death experience in the Blackhawk helicopter that crashed off Fiji, killing two of his mates. He was also in the personal security detail of the East Timorese President, Xanana Gusmao and the Chief of the Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston.Rob Maylor tells of his dedication to the dark art of sniping and touches on the history of the great snipers who came before him. It is filled with the rough humour and the almost religious sense of mateship of the SAS regiment.SAS SNIPER covers Rob s two tours of Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008, where he was repeatedly in action and where his comrades were killed and wounded. It was there that he took part in the action that saw his mate Mark Donaldson awarded the VC; and Rob himself was wounded and won his own medal for gallantry under fire.

Author Bio
Co-author Robert Macklin is a well known writer, whose most recent book is The Big Fella: the Rise and Rise of BHP Billiton (co-authored with Peter Thompson). Rob Maylor has recently retired from the SAS, and lives on the Gold Coast.
Release date Australia
November 1st, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Australia
Illustrations
8pp colour photos
Imprint
Hachette Australia
Pages
352
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Year First Published
2010
Dimensions
156x234x29
ISBN-13
9780733624957
Product ID
7383125

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