Having served with 'A' Squadron 1 SAS during 1944 and 1945, and being wounded in April 1945, after the Second World War Colonel Ian Wellsted OBE remained with the British Army for a further twenty-two years. He served in Palestine, Egypt, Europe and the Far East. He died in 2002 aged 83.
""...the reader is presented a human commander making due to the best of his abilities. Ultimately, the book is a reminder that war is a human business and special operations forces are comprised of men and women with the same burdens, strains, and fears as others.""-- ""Special Operations Journal"" ""In addition to being a well written personal account, one is mesmerized by the dual role [the author]so astonishingly performed, thereby allowing him to survive his near daily encounters with the enemy.""-- ""ARGunners.com""