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Damien Lewis has spent twenty years reporting from conflict zones around the world. Zero Six Bravoa Sunday Times number one bestsellertells the story of sixty special forces against 100,000a feat of arms to take the breath away. (Frederick Forsythe) They were branded as cowards and accused desertion. But nothing could be further from the truth. Ten years on, the story of these sixty men can finally be told.
In March 2003, M Squadronan SBS unit with SAS embedswas sent 1,000 kilometers behind enemy lines on a true mission impossible, to take the surrender of the 100,000-strong Iraqi Army 5th Corps, an operation so risky it earned the nickname Operation No Return right out of the gate. Caught in a ferocious ambush by Saddam Husseins Fedayeen, plus the awesome firepower of the 5th Corps heavy armor, and with eight of their vehicles bogged in Iraqi swamps, M Squadron launched a desperate bid to escape, inflicting massive damage on their enemies. Running low on fuel and ammunition, outnumbered, and outgunned, the elite operators destroyed sensitive information and prepared for death or capture as the Iraqis closed their deadly trap.
Zero Six Bravo contains previously unpublished information detailing the essential involvement of American troops in this astonishing military feat. Zero Six Bravo recounts in vivid and compelling detail the most desperate battle fought by British and allied Special Forces trapped behind enemy lines since World War Two.

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ZERO SIX BRAVO Also by Damien Lewis Operation Certain Death Bloody Heroes - photo 1

ZERO SIX BRAVO

Also by Damien Lewis:

Operation Certain Death

Bloody Heroes

Apache Dawn

Cobra 405

Fire Strike 7/9 (with Paul Bomber Graham)

Sergeant Rex (with Mike Dowling)

Its All About Treo (with Dave Heyhoe)

ZERO SIX BRAVO

THE EXPLOSIVE TRUE STORY OF HOW 60 SPECIAL FORCES SURVIVED AGAINST AN IRAQI ARMY OF 100,000

Damien Lewis


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2013 by Damien Lewis

Maps 2013 by William Donohoe

First published in the United States by Quercus in 2014

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For

Roger Hammond

Semper fidelis

A brother and a true friend

Gone but not forgotten

CONTENTS

For reasons of operational security I have changed the names of the men who appear in this book, and for similar reasons I have, where necessary, appropriately disguised certain operational details and elements.

Rarely are two soldiers recollections of a mission such as the one related in these pages the same, and individual written records compiled after the event also tend to differ. I have spoken to many different sources from all ranks, and I have done my best to paint a true picture of what took place during the mission. British publishers practice a voluntary code of conduct with relation to books about British military operations. Under this, such books are submitted to the MOD for checking on Operational Security (OPSEC) and Personal Security (PERSEC) grounds. Changes required by the MOD on OPSEC and PERSEC grounds, and agreed as justified under such grounds by the author and publisher, were made to this book. At no stage did the author seek the MODs official approval for this book, nor did author or publisher desire or request such, and author and publisher sought no verification from MOD of the factual accuracy or otherwise of events portrayed herein.

This book is an impartial, independent, and unbiased rendering of the events as they took place in Iraq in 2003. Factual accuracy of the events portrayed remains the responsibility of the author solely, and the author takes full responsibility for any errors that may inadvertently have been made. Any such mistakes are entirely of the authors own making and he will be happy to correct them in future editions.

Over the past decade I have written several books about contemporary British and allied Special Forces missions, featuring operations by the SAS and the SBS. The manuscripts for those books were submitted to the Ministry of Defense before publication, for clearance for OPSEC and PERSEC reasons. Those books have been well received by key individuals within the military, and they portrayed British forces operating in a professional and dedicated manner.

The servicemen portrayed here displayed the ultimate professionalism and can-do attitude of our elite military and Special Forces operators, putting their own personal danger second to the success of the mission they had been tasked to undertake. At the time the mission portrayed in these pages took place, those who participated in it were largely denigrated in the worlds mediaa condemnation fueled in part by the capture of some of the Squadrons vehicles, which the Iraqi regime paraded before the worlds press. These men deserve a far better, more balanced portrayal of what took place, and my purpose in writing this book is largely to set the record straight.

The operation was extremely high-risk. Rather than being the failure that was portrayed at the time, this elite unit performed to the maximum of its ability and training, both on the ground and in supporting roles. Operating far behind enemy lines against a force by which they were vastly outnumbered and outgunned, they brought every man out alive. This book, written with the benefit of hindsight, should go some way toward setting the record straightto the benefit of all those involved. The SBS motto is By Strength and by Guile; that of the SAS, Who Dares Wins. This mission demonstrated how, in seemingly impossible and unwinnable situations, these mottoes were put into effect.

Thanks to the following: my literary agent, Annabel Merullo, and her assistant, Laura Williams; my film agent Luke Speed, and associates; all those individuals who helped with the research and writing of this story; photographer Andy Chittock, for some of the fantastic images; Philip Campion, for casting an appraising eye over the drafts. Special thanks to Richard Milner, David North, Josh Ireland, Patrick Carpenter, Caroline Proud, Dave Murphy, Ron Beard, and all at my publisher, Quercus, for recognizing from the get-go what an extraordinary story this is, and why it had to be told. Special thanks also to my very good friend Mike Mawhinney for all the help, and to Lieutenant Colonel Crispin Lockhart, of the MOD, for his efforts to clear this book for publication.

Out of the night that covers me,

Black as the Pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may be

For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance

I have not winced nor cried aloud.

Under the bludgeonings of chance

My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears

Looms but the Horror of the shade,

And yet the menace of the years

Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,

How charged with punishments the scroll,

I am the master of my fate:

I am the captain of my soul.

William Ernest Henley, Invictus

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