Looking for Trouble: An Autobiography from the SAS to the Gulf

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“Looking for Trouble: An Autobiography from the SAS to the Gulf” offers an intimate and gripping account of General Sir Peter de la Billire’s extraordinary life, from his early days to his command during the Gulf War. This sought-after First Edition hardcover from 1994, published by Harper Collins, reveals the making of a military legend, tracing his path through the ranks of the elite Special Air Service (SAS) and his pivotal role in Operation Desert Storm. Beyond the battlefield, de la Billire’s autobiography delves into the personal qualities and experiences that shaped his leadership. Known for his uncompromising standards and strategic brilliance, he provides a behind-the-scenes look at the intense training, daring missions, and the psychological demands of special operations. The book offers valuable insights into the inner workings of the SAS and the challenges of commanding diverse forces in a complex geopolitical landscape. More than just a military memoir, “Looking for Trouble” is a testament to courage, resilience, and the weight of command. Discover the man behind the uniform in this candid and compelling autobiography. Ideal for military history buffs, students of leadership, and anyone seeking a remarkable story of a life lived on the front lines.

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Looking for SAS to Gulf Command – The Autobiography Billire, Gen. Sir Peter de la

Delve into the extraordinary life of General Sir Peter de la Billire, a pivotal figure in British military history, with his compelling autobiography, "Looking for Trouble: An Autobiography from the SAS to the Gulf." This First Edition hardcover, published in 1994 by Harper Collins, offers a rare and unfiltered glimpse into the making of a leader, his experiences within the elite Special Air Service (SAS), and his crucial role in commanding British forces during the Gulf War. More than just a war story, this book is a personal account of a life dedicated to service and adventure. De la Billire recounts his early life and the experiences that shaped his character, leading him to a distinguished career in the British Army. He provides fascinating insights into the rigorous training and operational demands of the SAS, revealing the secrets of this legendary special forces unit. Discover the inside story of his rise through the ranks, navigating the complexities of military bureaucracy and demonstrating exceptional leadership in challenging environments. The autobiography's title, "Looking for Trouble," reflects de la Billire's proactive and determined approach to his career. He wasn't one to shy away from challenges; instead, he sought them out, constantly pushing himself and his teams to achieve the seemingly impossible. This drive is evident throughout the book as he recounts daring missions, strategic planning, and the intense pressure of command. The heart of the book undoubtedly lies in de la Billire's account of his command during the Gulf War. He provides a first-hand perspective on the political and military strategies employed, the challenges of coordinating a multinational force, and the human cost of war. Gain unprecedented access to the decision-making processes that shaped the conflict and the complexities of leading troops in a high-stakes environment. He shares his thoughts on key figures involved in the conflict and offers a critical analysis of the war's successes and failures. "Looking for Trouble" offers valuable insights into 20th-century British military history, particularly the evolution of special forces and the changing landscape of warfare. It is also a deeply personal story of courage, resilience, and the burdens of leadership. This book will appeal to military history enthusiasts, those interested in special forces operations, and anyone seeking an inspiring story of a remarkable life. This sought-after First Edition is a must-have for collectors and readers alike. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of military history and gain a deeper understanding of one of Britain's most respected military leaders.
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0002552450

ISBN-13

9780002552455

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416

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1110

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First Edition

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355.3/31/092

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