To survive over 20 years of active service in the SAS takes a particular kind of man. Pete Scholey ex Royal Artillery & Parachute Regiment possessed the necessary mix of courage & coolness under extreme pressure. He joined the SAS in 1963 & eventually hung up his boots in 1986 23 years later. During that time he served
- often covertly
- in many of the worlds trouble spots. In The Joker" he vividly describes life as a soldier at the sharp end giving first-hand accounts of the many actions he was involved in from jungle warfare in Borneo & desert fighting in Aden & Oman to his part in the setting up of the counter-terrorist team that was successfully used in the siege of the Iranian Embassy in 1980. He outlines the operational skills that took his teams deep into enemy territory without ever being captured reveals how they achieved their objectives & describes the humour that he managed to find in the most hair-raising moments. An exciting account of some of this centurys most sensitive & dangerous operations told by a born raconteur " The Joker" also offers a genuine insight into the toughness professionalism & camaraderie that has made the SAS the worlds premier fighting force."