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Chris Ryan

Mar10 Demo Image Ryan was a team member of the ill-fated Bravo Two Zero patrol in Iraq,
Chris Ryan’ MM (born 1961) is the pseudonym of a former British Special Forces operative and soldier turned novelist. Ryan came to public prominence for being the only member of the eight-man SAS mission, Bravo Two Zero to escape, during the First Gulf War, 1991.

Andy Mcnab

Mar10 Demo Image Trained as a specialist in counter terrorism
Andy McNab joined the infantry in 1976 as a boy soldier. In 1984 he was badged as a member of 22 SAS Regiment. He served in B Squadron 22 SAS for ten years and worked on both covert and overt special operations worldwide,

Ross Kemp

Mar10 Demo Image On 21 January 2008, Sky broadcast the first episode of a five-part series Ross Kemp in Afghanistan,
August 2007. In preparation for the assignment, Kemp had to participate in military training for personal defence, including use of the SA80 assault rifle. Kemp has a personal interest in the Royal Anglians, as he is from their recruiting area, and his father served with one of the predecessor regiments of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment, in Cyprus. He has since returned to Afghanistan to film a second series of Ross Kemp in Afghanistan, which began its broadcast on Sky One in February 1, 2009, titled Ross Kemp Return to Afghanistan

Bear Grylls

Mar10 Demo Image In 2004, Grylls was awarded the honorary rank of Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Naval Reserve.
After leaving school, Grylls considered joining the Indian Army and spent a few months hiking in the Himalayan mountains of Sikkim and West Bengal, Assam. From 1994 to 1997, after passing United Kingdom Special Forces Selection, he served in the part-time United Kingdom Special Forces Reserve, with 21 Regiment Special Air Service, 21 SAS(R), as a trooper, survival instructor and Patrol Medic.
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