<p><b>''An incredible story, and so well told'' Bear Grylls</b><br><b><br>''Honesty, integrity and real experience that puts you in the thick of the action.'' Billy Billingham</b><br><br>There were three patrols that fateful January 1991 morning: <i>Bravo One Zero</i>, <i>Bravo Two Zero</i> and <i>Bravo Three Zero</i>. It was the opening hours of the Gulf War and the SAS were flown deep behind enemy lines to hunt down Saddam''s Scud missiles, the use of which threatened a Third World War.<br><br>The men of <i>Bravo One Zero </i>stepped off the chopper, took one look at the flat desert devoid of any cover and decided no way were they deploying into all of that. But Andy NcNab''s famed <i>Bravo Two Zero</i> patrol did deploy, with fatal results - all bar one being captured or killed.<br><br>And then there was <i>Bravo Three Zero</i>. These men were different. Thought differently. Acted differently. Treating as gospel the SAS''s saying ''any fool can be uncomfortable'', they deployed with