"Andy McNab" is the pseudonym of a real person who served in the British Army from the late 1970s to the mid 1990s, initially as an infantryman in the Royal Green Jackets (now subsumed into The Rifles), and then as a member of 22 SAS Regt.. His real name is now a matter of public record... easily found if the right searches are made.
Yes. Andy McNab is a pseudonym for a British Army soldier who joined the 22nd SAS regiment in the 1980's. He is now a novelist and writes both fiction and non-fiction novels about the SAS.
McNab claims for security reasons.McNab makes appearances at book signings and is available for motivational public speaking engagements, so his security is clearly not a concern. One reason there are not many photos of him on the Internet is that most web sources for McNab information tend to be fan sites. Many of these same sites also disseminate the false rumour that his real name is a state secret. According to McNab himself, there is no law concerning his identity, only 'common sense' concerning his celebrity status (he says he receives a lot of hate mail from people claiming he sold out the SAS regiment, and has lied in his stories about his own exploits solely to make money). McNab's real name has even been published by the British Government, so it's certainly not a state secret as far as they are concerned.McNab claimed to be the British Army's most highly decorated soldier when he retired in 1993, holding both the DCM and the MM. A cross check of the British London Gazette shows that only one soldier held both these medals in 1993. That soldier was Steven Billy Mitchell, which is the real name of Andy Mcnab.Amazon.com lists Mr. McNab's work under fiction.
The closesest thing the US has to the SAS is Delta Force
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Because in Iraq he survived what others not. He is hero like any other SAS member.
Andy McNAB was born on 28 December 1959
Andy McNab's Tour of Duty was created in 2008.
The duration of Andy McNab's Tour of Duty is 3600.0 seconds.
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Andy McNab.
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Andy McNab wrote a few non-fiction books but mostly fiction books focusing on his military background and using this as a main motive in his writings.
The cast of Great SAS Missions - 2004 includes: Peter De La Billiere as Himself - Commander, British Forces, Desert Storm Ken Hames as Presenter Andy Massey as Himself - Commander, UK Special Forces, 1991 Andy McNab as Himself - Patrol Leader, Bravo Two Zero Robert Powell as Himself - Narrator Norman Schwarzkopf as Himself - Commander, Coalition Forces, Desert Storm Reg Seekings as Himself - SAS Original
32, along with four audio stories.
Andy McNab has: Played himself in "The Gulf War" in 1996. Played himself in "Brass Eye" in 1997. Played himself in "Behind Iraqi Lines" in 2003. Played himself in "This Week" in 2003. Played Himself - Patrol Leader, Bravo Two Zero in "Great SAS Missions" in 2004. Played himself in "The Gadget Show" in 2004. Played himself in "100 Greatest Toys" in 2010. Played himself in "Psychopath Night" in 2013.
if you're talking about the one by Andy McNab, the official book, then yes.