
The Phantom Major
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Narrated by:
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Robert Whitfield
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By:
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Virginia Cowles
These were the SAS, Stirling's desert raiders, the brainchild of a deceptively mild-mannered man with a brilliant idea. Small teams of resourceful, highly trained men would penetrate beyond the front lines of the opposing armies and wreak havoc where the Germans least expected it.
The Phantom Major is the classic account of these desert raids, an amazing tale of courage, impudence, and daring, packed with action and high adventure. An intimate record based on eyewitness accounts, this book still stands as the definitive history of the early years of the SAS.
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Critic reviews
"This military story is ideally suited to audio: maps aren't necessary to follow its excitement, and the reader adds a pleasing dimension with his skill at accents, reminding us of whom the story is about." (AudioFile)
An important, engaging story about little known desert warriors achieving important victories way out of proportion to military capital invested.
Brilliant story, brilliant narration
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Really excellent and very listenable.
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This book is one of my favorites on WWII.
Will Hook You Before Page 2
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Excellent and extensive history of SAS
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The Phantom Major
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Detailed and well written
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An outstanding book.
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Understated hero
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Yet, color me astounded to learn... the actual jeeps had not only one, but up to FOUR such guns mounted on them!
And, yes, when the jeeps sped past rows of German war machines, their guns did rip into them and made them explode...
...it seems sometimes the things you see on TV are true.
My only problem with this book is the same as with all history books.
I get so angry.
I learn of the stupid political egos making stupid battle plans far behind the fight that always go wrong killing scores of young men.
The horrendous needless pain, agony, and death - the loss of so many young lives.
“No politician will get injured in this, or in any other war.”
Captain Libby,
WWI Flying Ace.
The (British) RAT PATROL - it's all true!
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The book is continuously shifting to first hand accounts and dialogue that really helps capture the Britishness of the SAS. The characters (as they should) come off as very real. Helps tune you into the way people just were back then. Some of the interactions between the SAS and German/Italians is quite humorous especially when you consider that these were guys behind enemy lines just bluffing their way past guards under a standing order that enemy saboteurs where to be executed.
It’s really a great book. Robert Whitfield sounds strikingly similar to a favorite reader with an English accent (wink wink). Don’t pass it up. Honestly can’t think of a bad thing to say about it.
Fascinating story of the human spirit and woes or warfare.
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