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The War That Never Was: The True Story of the Men who Fought Britain's Most Secret Battle (Audiobook)

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The War That Never Was: The True Story of the Men who Fought Britain's Most Secret Battle (Audiobook)

The War That Never Was: The True Story of the Men who Fought Britain's Most Secret Battle (Audiobook) By Duff Hart-Davis, read by Cameron Stewart
Unabridged edition 2011 | 9 hours and 50 minutes | ISBN: n/a , ASIN: B005JEQ0A6 | MP3 64 kbps | 284 MB


For the very first time, "The War That Never Was" tells the fascinating story of a secret war fought by British mercenaries in the Yemen in the early 1960s. In a covert operation organised over whisky and sodas in the clubs of Chelsea and Mayfair, a group of former SAS officers - led by the irrepressible Colonel Jim Johnson - arranged for a squadron of British mercenaries to travel to the remote mountain regions of the Yemen, to arm, train and lead Yemeni tribesmen in their fight against a 60,000-strong contingent of Egyptian soldiers. It was one of the most uneven running battles ever waged; the Egyptians fielded a huge, professionally-trained army. The British fought back at the head of a ragtag force of tribal warriors and, ultimately, won. Egypt's President Nasser described the battle in the Yemen as 'my Vietnam'. It's a fascinating, forgotten, and rip-roaringly entertaining pocket of British military history, much in the spirit of Ben MvIntyre's bestselling "Agent Zigzag" and "Operation Mincemeat".