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A Monk in the Sas

by Paul Sibley, Trafford Publishing
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Overview

The book begins with details of the author's childhood in Libya, Scotland and Hong Kong. It describes his life as a De La Salle Brother, and how he came to join the Special Air Service. It describes his training in the SAS, and his experiences of the counter-insurgency war in Dhofar, in which he was ultimately commissioned as an officer in the Sultan of Oman's Army, leading a group of former enemy. After the war, he worked for the Oman Government helping to develop the mountain areas of Dhofar and Musandam, which had changed little since the Middle Ages. It describes how he collected the data for the first ever demographic survey of Dhofar, and finishes when he decided to leave Oman in 1984.

Synopsis

The true story of a monk who became an SAS soldier, went to war in the Middle East, and then worked amongst the tribes of Oman.

About the Author, Paul Sibley

The author lives with his wife, two dogs and five cats.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412086356

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