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Churchill's Killing House
- The Origins of World War II's Legendary Commando Fighting Force
- By: Monty Halls
- Narrated by: Monty Halls
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance1
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Brought to you by Penguin. In the summer of 1940, Britain was under siege. Poland, Belgium, Holland, Norway and France had already fallen, and the British army had been routed on the continent, leading to the chaotic evacuation at Dunkirk. In the rubble of the Allie’s crumbled defence...
By: Monty Halls
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Afghanistan Sniper
- Trauma on the Front Line and Beyond
- By: Ted Shirley
- Narrated by: Ted Shirley
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall5
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Performance5
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Story5
The young Welshmen selected grew to become the closest of friends as they navigated their way through the difficult sniper cadre. After losing one of their own to the Taliban shortly after the course, Ted and the rest of the lads deployed to Helmand Province and the raging war for the second time. As the tour in Afghanistan came to an end, Ted began to feel the effects of what will later be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress disorder, and it quickly took over his life, sending him on a downward spiral.
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Excellent
- By Anonymous on 22-05-26
By: Ted Shirley
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The US Rangers
- Americas Shock Troops
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall25
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Performance12
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Story12
The United States Army Rangers occupy a distinctive place in the long arc of American military history, not simply because of the operations they have carried out, but because of the idea they represent. Across centuries, wars, and shifting technologies, the Ranger identity has persisted as a practical answer to a recurring challenge: how to solve the hardest problems of warfare quickly, decisively, and often with limited resources. These problems are rarely neat or predictable.
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Historical Flow
- By Anonymous on 07-05-26
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Ghosts of the North African Desert
- The Long Range Desert Group Behind Enemy Lines
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall25
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Performance12
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Story12
War in the desert has always carried with it a certain mythology. Vast, open landscapes stretching beyond the horizon, the shimmer of heat rising from endless sand, and the sense that movement itself becomes both freedom and danger. In such an environment, conventional warfare struggles to take root. Supply lines grow fragile, navigation becomes uncertain, and survival depends as much on understanding the land as it does on confronting the enemy.
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Sand Tactics
- By Barbra Banks on 09-05-26
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SAS 101
- The Action-Packed True Story of the WWII Heroes Who Made The SAS
- By: Titch Cormack
- Narrated by: Titch Cormack
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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Brought to you by Penguin. THE ACTION-PACKED STORY OF THE WWII GROUP THAT BECAME OUR SAS, FROM ONE OF THE UK'S MOST STORIED SPECIAL FORCES OPERATORS War came to North Africa in June 1940. But it would be another year and half before a newly-formed SAS went into action for the first time. Until...
By: Titch Cormack
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The True Story of Britain's Elite at Sea?
- The SBS and Naval Commandos
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Erin B Clark
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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The True Story of Britain’s Elite at Sea: The SBS and Naval Commandos by Mick Trenlow-Symes is a powerful and detailed exploration of one of the most secretive and highly specialised military forces in the world. Operating in silence, often beyond the reach of conventional forces, the Special Boat Service and Britain’s naval commandos represent a unique form of military capability. Their work is not defined by visibility or recognition, but by precision, discipline, and the ability to operate in environments where uncertainty is constant and risk is unavoidable.
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Churchill's Killing House
- The Origins of World War II's Legendary Commando Fighting Force
- By: Monty Halls
- Narrated by: Monty Halls
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall1
-
Performance1
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Story1
Brought to you by Penguin. In the summer of 1940, Britain was under siege. Poland, Belgium, Holland, Norway and France had already fallen, and the British army had been routed on the continent, leading to the chaotic evacuation at Dunkirk. In the rubble of the Allie’s crumbled defence...
By: Monty Halls
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Afghanistan Sniper
- Trauma on the Front Line and Beyond
- By: Ted Shirley
- Narrated by: Ted Shirley
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall5
-
Performance5
-
Story5
The young Welshmen selected grew to become the closest of friends as they navigated their way through the difficult sniper cadre. After losing one of their own to the Taliban shortly after the course, Ted and the rest of the lads deployed to Helmand Province and the raging war for the second time. As the tour in Afghanistan came to an end, Ted began to feel the effects of what will later be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress disorder, and it quickly took over his life, sending him on a downward spiral.
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Excellent
- By Anonymous on 22-05-26
By: Ted Shirley
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The US Rangers
- Americas Shock Troops
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall25
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Performance12
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Story12
The United States Army Rangers occupy a distinctive place in the long arc of American military history, not simply because of the operations they have carried out, but because of the idea they represent. Across centuries, wars, and shifting technologies, the Ranger identity has persisted as a practical answer to a recurring challenge: how to solve the hardest problems of warfare quickly, decisively, and often with limited resources. These problems are rarely neat or predictable.
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Historical Flow
- By Anonymous on 07-05-26
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Ghosts of the North African Desert
- The Long Range Desert Group Behind Enemy Lines
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall25
-
Performance12
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Story12
War in the desert has always carried with it a certain mythology. Vast, open landscapes stretching beyond the horizon, the shimmer of heat rising from endless sand, and the sense that movement itself becomes both freedom and danger. In such an environment, conventional warfare struggles to take root. Supply lines grow fragile, navigation becomes uncertain, and survival depends as much on understanding the land as it does on confronting the enemy.
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Sand Tactics
- By Barbra Banks on 09-05-26
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SAS 101
- The Action-Packed True Story of the WWII Heroes Who Made The SAS
- By: Titch Cormack
- Narrated by: Titch Cormack
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
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Performance0
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Story0
Brought to you by Penguin. THE ACTION-PACKED STORY OF THE WWII GROUP THAT BECAME OUR SAS, FROM ONE OF THE UK'S MOST STORIED SPECIAL FORCES OPERATORS War came to North Africa in June 1940. But it would be another year and half before a newly-formed SAS went into action for the first time. Until...
By: Titch Cormack
-
The True Story of Britain's Elite at Sea?
- The SBS and Naval Commandos
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Erin B Clark
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
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Performance0
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Story0
The True Story of Britain’s Elite at Sea: The SBS and Naval Commandos by Mick Trenlow-Symes is a powerful and detailed exploration of one of the most secretive and highly specialised military forces in the world. Operating in silence, often beyond the reach of conventional forces, the Special Boat Service and Britain’s naval commandos represent a unique form of military capability. Their work is not defined by visibility or recognition, but by precision, discipline, and the ability to operate in environments where uncertainty is constant and risk is unavoidable.