Where's all the McNab hate coming from? :?
I like his novels.
He also has an impact on the physical too; McNab says "The SA80 is a good bit of kit" ergo, the rifle now magically work. End of. :lol:
What goes on in the mind of a sniper?
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Re: What goes on in the mind of a sniper?
It's when he claims some things to be true that the problems start.
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Re: What goes on in the mind of a sniper?
McNab is essentially a lying piece of s***. The book, Bravo Rwo Zero was basically a web of lies with a complete exageration of how much fighting went on, how many they killed and endless excuses for the failure of the mission. The really stupid thing was that it was so needless if you consider the physical achievements when escaping.
A guy from the same squadron was later RTU'd back to the PARAS. The guy would start raving at the very mention of McNab and i gather he's barred from the bars and mess, far less welcome on base. I believe one of the main problems was that McNab left the Army sharpish and the book was published pretty much without any supporting evidence. The others were either dead or still in so couldn't comment.
A few years later a guy went through all the chapters, literally walked the routes and spoke with Iraqis' involved and impartial witnesses. It was televised by CH4 - i think it was called 'The Real Bravo Two Zero' and basically proved that the book was a total fabrication .
A guy from the same squadron was later RTU'd back to the PARAS. The guy would start raving at the very mention of McNab and i gather he's barred from the bars and mess, far less welcome on base. I believe one of the main problems was that McNab left the Army sharpish and the book was published pretty much without any supporting evidence. The others were either dead or still in so couldn't comment.
A few years later a guy went through all the chapters, literally walked the routes and spoke with Iraqis' involved and impartial witnesses. It was televised by CH4 - i think it was called 'The Real Bravo Two Zero' and basically proved that the book was a total fabrication .
Re: What goes on in the mind of a sniper?
That was Peter Ratcliffe, the Regiments ex-RSM, who was, erm........ publishing his memoirs at the time.Scotsgun wrote:A few years later a guy went through all the chapters, literally walked the routes and spoke with Iraqis' involved and impartial witnesses. It was televised by CH4 - i think it was called 'The Real Bravo Two Zero' and basically proved that the book was a total fabrication .
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