![]() ![]() Armstrong criticized the leadership behavior of Mitchell however, both authors were using a negative and accusing tone towards their colleague, Sergeant Vince Phillips, who died during the operation. Both books represent subjective interpretations of Bravo Two Zero’s events, outcomes, and reasons for the operation’s failure. ![]() Later, Colin Armstrong, under the pseudonym Chris Ryan, wrote a book, The One That Got Away, released in 1995. The book became a bestseller and attracted the interest of millions of readers. Later, the commander of the troop, Steven Mitchell, under the pseudonym Andy McNab, released Bravo Two Zero in 1993. However, the first revealing of the patrol occurred in 1992 by lieutenant-general Peter de la Billère in his book Storm Command. ![]()
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