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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · McAleese fought in some of the world's most dangerous places, from Aden to Rhodesia (against the guerrillas of Zanla), and he nearly lost his life trying to assassinate Colombian drug baron Pablo Escobar.

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  2. Peter McAleese (7 September 1942 – 18 March 2024) was a Scottish soldier and mercenary. McAleese served in the British Army 's Parachute Regiment and Special Air Service (SAS), the Rhodesian Special Air Service and British South Africa Police , and South Africa's 44 Parachute Brigade .

  3. Nov 11, 1993 · IN the 1970s and 80s, there was no better places to be if you were looking for a scrap than Rhodesia, South Africa and Angola. Peter McAleese served in the armies of the former and as a mercenary in the latter.

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  4. Peter McAleese. Cassell, 2001 - History - 373 pages. Absolutely incredible, and brutally honest, this amazing story recounts the adventures of a British SAS soldier turned...

  5. The book was a fascinating insight into Peter McAleese, his life as a paratrooper and in the SAS, albeit short lived. A brutally truthful book about himself and his later life as a mercenary in South Africa.

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  6. Peter McAleese. No Mean Soldier Paperback – 1 February 2001. by Peter McAleese (Author) 21 ratings. See all formats and editions. Paperback. $641.00 5 Used from $122.98 1 New from $641.00. Part of the ever popular SAS and special forces book market.

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  7. No Mean Soldier. Peter McAleese. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 1994 - Mercenary troops - 373 pages. Told with great humour and remarkable humanity,Peter McAleese's brutally honest account of...

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