by WilliamFowler (Author)
In September 2000 eleven British soldiers were captured by a notorious militia gang in Sierra Leone. The so-called 'West Side Boys' had subjected their part of the country to a long reign of terror, murdering, kidnapping and mutilating anyone who stood in their way. Now British soldiers were at their mercy. Surrounded and hopelessly outnumbered, any resistance would have seen them all killed; yet their hopes of a quick exchange soon faded. They were assaulted and subjected to mock executions. Negotiations with the 'Revolutionary United Front' leaders and the 'West Side Boys' proved futile. Prime Minister Tony Blair ordered the armed forces to get the men back. The SAS and elements of the Parachute Regiment were rushed to West Africa and a naval squadron assembled offshore. The stage was set for the biggest British military operation on the continent for a generation - and their most daring rescue mission ever.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 13 Jan 2005
ISBN 10: 0304366994
ISBN 13: 9780304366996
Book Overview: Written by a military journalist with top contacts with the Special Forces and Paras Operation Barras was the biggest British military operation in Africa since our invasion of Egypt in 1956 A graphic depiction of the grisly 'heart of darkness' world that was Sierra Leone in the 1990s