New book tells the inside story of elite SAS soldiers' lives - up close and personal

Published By Pressat [English], Thu, Apr 8, 2021 1:05 AM


Given authority to publish by the Ministry of Defence, the book has been granted EPAW clearance from the Defence and Security Media Advisory service. It is unique - the first of its kind to give a behind-the-scenes look at how Special Forces soldiers live, work and play when they are not on tour.

This isn't Ant Middleton or Andy McNab - the book tells a compassionate, funny and brutally honest account of what the life of an elite soldier looks like to an outsider.

From their personal relationships with each other and their wives and girlfriends, to what they eat, think, do and say, it's told straight from the men themselves.

Lavers worked as a civilian in support services with the garrison for three years from 2015-2018, a job she took after burning out from her previous corporate career.

She got to know the 'geezers' (as they call themselves) through talking with and listening to the men, and presents them as people rather than the macho myth.

A female civilian's view of an almost exclusively male military world, this memoir is refreshing in its honesty. 

Monica Lavers is a pseudonym. She is available for interview or comment, or to write features.

GEEZERS: UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL: ON CAMP WITH THE SAS

ISBN: 978-1-903-36044-6

Hardback, £16.99 (also available in ebook)

Publication: 15th April 2021

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Alison Lancaster

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