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Re: BE/BE operative's Kit/ Operation Handbook



> As for urban operations, the U.S. Army field manual mentioned already is a
> good resource although it is geared more towards strictly combat operations
> and gives little or no consideration to linear targets or personnel
> recovery which are elements likely to appear in a gaming setting.  If you
> are looking for a resource on SWAT/special operations tactics and
> procedures, a decent, readable book is "Fighting Skills of the SAS."  I
> bought my copy from amazon.  It does a good job of covering the essentials
> while remaining accessible to those who don't have a police or military
> background.  If you want a hard core, highly detailed text on how to clear
> rooms and rescue hostages, I suggest "Special Forces Close Quarters Combat
> Manual."  It is a reprint of a U.S. Army special text and is the single
> best resource on the subject I've seen.  It is not light reading, however,
> and to get the most from it will require some studying.  It is available
> from www.paladinpress.com.  

	Fighting Skills of SAS. Was this one written by Mike Robinson?