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Sir David Stirling was both a charismatic, controversial soldier and one of the most outstanding military thinkers of our time. After examining Stirling's background and colourful youth, Alan Hoe describes the evolution of the philosophy that led to the creation of the 1st Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) in North Africa during World War II. In addition to a detailed analysis of a number of SAS operations, Hoe tells of Stirling's capture and escapes from Gavi and Marisch Trubau before his incarceration in Colditz, from where he set up an amazing intelligence network whilst planning for SAS deployment in China. His post-war activities on the national and international stage reinforced his reputation for excitement and controversy. This meticulously researched, fascinating - and often critical - biography clears much of the secrecy surrounding Sir David Stirling the man, whilst demonstrating the undoubted humour and humility, expertise, courage and daring of the creator of the SAS.