Again similar to my previous post, being a slight tangent to the thread. Shouldn't disregard the importance of the long range desert group In the successes of the early missions of the sas (not the first one obviously when 60+ men were lost after parachute jumping in a sand storm) which was a Sterling error. Sterling did then utilise the LRDG, to get to the targets, and withdraw.
There was a series around 14 years ago, called SAS the originals, narrated by colonel Tim Collins. With interviews from the 1980's of former original members, I can't remember any of them questioning Sterling's role.
Great series, which I think is on YouTube
