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The inside story of the most daring SAS rescue mission ever

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 Fr

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Book ID Asin: 1399601407
Book Title: Operation Barras
Book Author: William Fowler
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Book Category: Books, History, Military and unknown
Book Rating: 32 ratings

Operation Barras by William Fowler Book Review

Name: Paul Lawrence
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More history than hip-firing.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2009
Review: This book is marketed as a chronicle of the British special forces raid to rescue a number of their soldiers who had been taken hostage by a local militia in the interminable civil wars of Sierra Leone. And for readers who have also seen the film Blood Diamonds much of the stories will resonate. The main crux of the problem with this style of marketing however is that many readers will buy it hoping for a tale of derring-do albeit with a less naรฏve, more gritty modern element to it. After all, the horrors of the war in Sierra Leone and the depravations inflicted upon the people of the nation by groups such as the RUF could hardly be discussed in anything like a rollicking style. But having said that, apart from a very brief initial section about the capture of the British troops almost the whole of the rest of the book is a somewhat dry but highly useful history of the background to the entire Sierra Leone situation. And this quite blatantly is not what the cover nor the blurb are offering.

The book drags on in its rendering of the distressing descent of this small African nature into a manmade bloodbath and you'll need to steel yourself to be able to tolerate reading of people - some only toddlers - having their limbs hacked off by drugged up psychopathic murderers. When things do wend their way to the actual point (you know, the reason you bought the book) things become somewhat anticlimactic. The author quite simply can't give a lot of detail beyond what appears to have been in the public domain and given the fanatical secrecy that surrounds the various SAS units of the world there is little enough of that. It strikes the reader on a number of occasions that one of the reasons why we are told all sorts of extraneous details like a helicopter having to have its' engine changed in just seven hours is firstly to give credit where it's due but also to pad out the book so it looks like the author knew what was really going on. Or, given he was a sometime serviceman in the intelligence corps of the British Army, perhaps what he knew he'd be able to publish.

So in summation this book both fails and succeeds. As an exciting read it fails. Mainly because as a fairly unencumbered history lesson it succeeds. Certainly many servicemen will find some use in its' details of the work of the rear echelon chaps and how many steps had to be put into place before the `go' button could be pressed. But for someone looking for a harrowing though exciting expose of a little known slice of modern combat history this book will be underwhelming despite its' qualities.

Name: Luis Pedro Ramalho
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: lack of ritim
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2007
Review: Autogh this is a great book, and above all a great istory, the way it is told (with long charpters of the serra leon history and considerations of UN responsibel personal) ad a lack of ritm

Name: Stefan Hundhammer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Boring, chaotic and all over the place
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2016
Review: This book is supposed to be a military historian's account of a hostage rescue operation by British special forces in Sierra Leone in 2000. Unfortunately, it does not deliver.

There is an endless intro that is meant as a military style briefing about the geographical, political, economic and historical situation in the country, but it's all over the place, both topically as well as chronologically. There is no clear focus on any topic in any section, and the chronology jumps back and forth and back again all the time: From slave trade during Portuguese colonial times in the 1600s to modern times, back to the British trying to enforce their anti-slavery laws in the 1800s; from diamond mining in the 1800s to the 1960s and back again; from political parties today to back in the late 1960s etc. etc.; every time you think the author is finished with one topic just because he covers a completely different one, he surprises you by going back to the old one for a little while. It's all over the place - all the time.

Sadly, this pattern continues when finally the author gets to the point: The military operation itself. There is no clear sequence of events, no chronology. Of course, combat is a confused jumble of chaotic events. But other writers manage to bring some order to that: Either tell the story from a "god's eye" view with a clear chronological order which unit or person does what, or focus on one unit or person at a time and tell the story from their perspective, maybe repeating this from the perspective of another one.

This author could not be bothered with such old-fashioned schemes; he jumps from one unit to the next, back and forth in time. The result is complete and utter confusion on the reader's side.

The saddest part is that the author quotes the British Ministry of Defence's official press release about the operation to demonstrate how much that one was censored and cut down; but that press release turns out to be much more informative and much better structured and to the point than the rest of this book.

Verdict: Epic fail. This book would not pass muster as a school essay, much less as a military briefing; it is an outright embarrassment for a military historian.

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