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Wikipedia: Bravo Two Zero
Bravo Two Zero
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Bravo Two Zero (B20) was an eight man British SAS patrol that was tasked with finding Iraqi Scud missile launchers during the Gulf War. The patrol has been the subject of several books and a motion picture.

On the night of January 22, 1991 the eight man team was airlifted into Iraq by a Chinook helicopter.

The team moved 20 km and found a cave in which to hide during the day. Soon they discovered that their long range radio did not work and were forced to return to there landing zone to obtain another radio. However the patrol was discovered by an Iraqi farmer who alerted Iraqi authorities.

The patrol then tried to flee to the Syrian border, which was 200 km away. Three of the team died, one made it to Syria and other four were captured.

Literary Accounts

The first public mention of the patrol was in the 1995 autobiography of Lieutenant-General Peter de la Billière, the commander of the British Forces during the Gulf War. The autobiography entitled Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command-The Autobiography (ISBN 0006379834), only mentioned Bravo Two Zero in passing, but it broke the ground for further books to be written on patrol.

The leader of the patrol published an account of the patrol in a 1996 book titled Bravo Two Zero (ISBN 0440218802) under the pseudonym Andy McNab. Soon Chris Ryan published another account, The One That Got Away (ISBN 0099460157). It criticized McNab's leadership of the patrol.


  

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