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Sergeant Andy McNab DCM MM (born 28 December 1959) is the pseudonym of an English novelist and former SAS operative and soldier. McNab came into public prominence in 1993, when he published his account of the Special Air Service (SAS) patrol, Bravo Two Zero, for which he had been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1991. He had previously received the Military Medal in 1980, awarded for an action whilst serving with the Royal Green Jackets in Northern Ireland during 1979. In addition to Bravo Two Zero he has written two other autobiographies and a number of fiction books. McNab was born on 28 December 1959. Found abandoned on the steps of Guy's Hospital in Southwark in a Harrods shopping bag, he was brought up in Peckham, with his adoptive family. He did not do well in school, dropped out and worked at various odd jobs, usually for friends and relatives, and was involved in petty criminality, finally being arrested for burglary in 1976. Partly inspired by his brother's time in the army, he wanted to join the British Army. He failed the entry test for training as an army pilot, but enlisted with the Royal Green Jackets at the age of sixteen. He was posted to Kent for his basic training, and boxed for his regimental team. After basic training, he was posted to the Rifle Depot in Winchester. In 1977, he spent time in Gibraltar as part of his first operational posting, while with 2RGJ. From December 1977 to June 1978, he was posted to South Armagh, Northern Ireland, as part of the British Army 's "Operation Banner". In 1978 and 1979, he returned to Armagh as a newly promoted Lance Corporal, and claimed to have killed for the first time during a firefight with the Provisional Irish Republican Army. McNab wrote of the incident: "I remember vividly the first time I had to kill someone to stay alive. I was a 19-year-old soldier in Keady, South Armagh, and my patrol stumbled across six IRA terrorists, preparing for an ambush. When the shooting started, they were just 20 metres away from my patrol. I was scared, very scared." He was awarded the Military Medal for this incident. However, security sources later reported that the person McNab shot was only wounded and died as a result of injuries from a separate shootout later that day. In 1982, after eight years with the Royal Green Jackets, he attempted SAS selection. After failing his first attempt, he passed in 1984, and transferred to the SAS. During his 10 years with Air Troop, B Squadron, 22 SAS, McNab served with Al Slater, Frank Collins and Charles (Nish) Bruce QGM. In a November 2008 Interview with the Daily Telegraph, McNab describes Charles (Nish) Bruce QGM as one of my heroes. McNab worked on both covert and overt operations including counter terrorism and drug operations in the Middle East and Far East, South and Central America and Northern Ireland. McNab trained as a specialist in counter terrorism, prime target elimination, demolitions, weapons, tactics, covert surveillance roles and information gathering in hostile environments, and VIP protection. He worked on cooperative operations with police forces, prison services, anti-drug forces 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 14 Intelligence Company, going on to become an instructor. During the First Gulf War, McNab commanded Bravo Two Zero, an eight man SAS patrol that was given the task of destroying underground communication links between Baghdad and north-west Iraq and with tracking Scud missile movements in the region. The patrol was dropped into Iraq on 22 January 1991, but was soon compromised, escaping on foot towards Syria, the closest coalition country. Three of the eight were killed, and four captured (including McNab) after three days on the run; one member, Chris Ryan, escaped. The captured men were held for six weeks before being released on 5 March. By that time, McNab was suffering from nerve damage to both hands, a dislocated shoulder, kidney and liver damage, and hepatitis B. After six months of medical treatment he was back on active service. Awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and Military Medal (MM) during his military career, McNab claims to have been the British Army's most highly decorated serving soldier when he left the SAS in February 1993. McNab assumed his pseudonym while writing Bravo Two Zero. When he appears on television to promote his books or to act as a special services expert, his face is shadowed to prevent identification. As Larry King put it, when McNab appeared on the Larry King Live show on CNN: "We have Andy in shadows. He's wanted by terrorist groups." According to the book The Big Breach, by Richard Tomlinson, a renegade MI6 spy, McNab was part of a special training team after the Iraq war, training MI6 recruits in sabotage and guerrilla warfare techniques. Due to the extremely sensitive nature of his work while serving with the SAS, McNab has a legally binding contract obliging him to submit his writings to the British Ministry of Defence for review. He is still believed to be wanted by a number of the world's terrorist organisations; he therefore chooses not to reveal either his face or his current location. After leaving the Army, McNab developed and maintained a specialist training course for news crews, journalists and members of non-governmental organisations working in hostile environments. He spent time in Hollywood as a technical weapons advisor and trainer on Michael Mann's film Heat. He was also the technical advisor on the 2005 crime film Dirty. In February 2007, McNab returned to Iraq for seven days as The Sun newspaper's security advisor with his old regiment, the Royal Green Jackets. There, he researched the background for Crossfire (2007). McNab has written about his experiences in the SAS in three best-selling books, Bravo Two Zero (1993), Immediate Action (1995), and Seven Troop (2008). Bravo Two Zero sold over 1.7 million copies, with Immediate Action selling 1.4 million in the UK. It has been published in 17 countries and translated into 16 languages. The CD spoken word version of Bravo Two Zero, narrated by McNab, sold over 60,000 copies and earned a silver disc. A BBC film of Bravo Two Zero, starring Sean Bean, was shown on prime time BBC One television in 1999 and released on DVD in 2000. Immediate Action, McNab's autobiography, spent 18 weeks at the top of the bestseller lists following the lifting of an ex-parte injunction granted to the Ministry of Defence in September 1995.
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Nick Stone series
Andy McNab - Remote Control (read by Ric Jerrom) Andy McNab - Crisis Four (read by Steven Crossley) Andy McNab - Firewall (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Last Light (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Liberation Day (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Dark Winter (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Deep Black (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Aggressor (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Recoil (read by Clive Mantle) Andy McNab - Crossfire (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Brute Force (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Exit Wound (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Zero Hour (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Dead Centre (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Silencer (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - For Valor (read by Paul Thornley)
Tom Buckingham series
Andy McNab - Red Notice (read by Colin Buchannan) Andy McNab - Fortress (read by Colin Buchannan)
Other
Andy McNab - Bravo Two Zero (read by Christian Rodska) Andy McNab - Seven Troop (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - The Grey Man (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - Last Night Another Soldier (read by Paul Thornley) Andy McNab - War Torn (read by Jamie Glover) Andy McNab - The Russian (read by Rupert Degas)
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Nick Stone series
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http://rapidgator.net/file/fa1ac883e2c61ca39051a0ea9ff9f356/Crisis_Four.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/0ab6d824f0075cb74f2bf8c63f9ddef0/Firewall.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/7d0f7a776def2302170eccb241d67dcc/Last_Light.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/b718202b51aa9a3c516060b7ce0fad72/Liberation_Day.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/8bb0d945e57cbf627e3968193d0cfc0e/Dark_Winter.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/fc01497636dec81f16c491a6fe3b1caa/Deep_Black.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/c5af580e3ca8c6a7ce3f1de1b3a58852/Aggressor.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/bf989a654297cd657ea0ed76c7b60916/Recoil.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/fd5c40e55ddc61e37ef196d05f51d298/Crossfire.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/681ac572e80dc955c5318de39b09d77a/Brute_Force.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/81c4bcc0ea753e011c1736fa041bec83/Exit_Wound.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/a02aacc2f4cd2b46cfedf46437c4630f/Zero_Hour.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/8a8a3b81efff55cbd5e3c063643ae5c1/Dead_Centre.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/4b5beff6579974f3263267aa51e84208/Silencer.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/8973227ca19a726a66c3fd43ecd434c6/For_Valor.rar.html
Tom Buckingham series
http://rapidgator.net/file/d53b2944fdf17912b0d7b6bfbf0aaf35/Red_Notice.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/eca99ed04d3df096aa4795008279ad93/Fortress.rar.html
Other
http://rapidgator.net/file/7e9c054790507bba782ef29b26baca33/Bravo_Two_Zero.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/6bb3f33711fad33119af47ad966f0402/Seven_Troop.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/bf3ca310c55d8c2352f35932df266093/The_Grey_Man.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/997c3e80900350e75c8dd9c51119555c/Last_Night_Another_Soldier.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/06f582d4a66dd6bb6be70737f7fef01b/War_Torn.rar.html
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