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Soldier Five – The Real Truth About the Bravo Two Zero Mission is the third book about the Bravo Two Zero mission during the Gulf War to have been written by a member of the eight-man patrol involved. It is published under the pseudonym "Mike Coburn", but the author is the member referred to as "Mark the Kiwi" in other accounts. It is more critical of the command structure than other accounts had been and the book was only published after a lengthy and expensive series of court battles, and by court order the resulting royalties go to the UK Ministry of Defence.

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  • Soldier Five: la verdadera historia sobre la misión Bravo Two Zero es el tercer libro escrito por uno de los miembros de la patrulla Bravo Two Zero, una misión fallida del SAS durante la Guerra del Golfo. Fue publicado el 4 de octubre de 2004, después de una larga y costosa batalla legal con el Ministerio de Defensa británico.​ Está publicado bajo el seudónimo de Mike Coburn, aunque el autor, neozelandés, es referido como Mark el Kiwi en los demás relatos. Es más crítico de la estructura de órdenes que las otras historias. (es)
  • Soldier Five – The Real Truth About the Bravo Two Zero Mission is the third book about the Bravo Two Zero mission during the Gulf War to have been written by a member of the eight-man patrol involved. It is published under the pseudonym "Mike Coburn", but the author is the member referred to as "Mark the Kiwi" in other accounts. It is more critical of the command structure than other accounts had been and the book was only published after a lengthy and expensive series of court battles, and by court order the resulting royalties go to the UK Ministry of Defence. (en)
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  • Soldier Five (en)
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  • Soldier Five: la verdadera historia sobre la misión Bravo Two Zero es el tercer libro escrito por uno de los miembros de la patrulla Bravo Two Zero, una misión fallida del SAS durante la Guerra del Golfo. Fue publicado el 4 de octubre de 2004, después de una larga y costosa batalla legal con el Ministerio de Defensa británico.​ Está publicado bajo el seudónimo de Mike Coburn, aunque el autor, neozelandés, es referido como Mark el Kiwi en los demás relatos. Es más crítico de la estructura de órdenes que las otras historias. (es)
  • Soldier Five – The Real Truth About the Bravo Two Zero Mission is the third book about the Bravo Two Zero mission during the Gulf War to have been written by a member of the eight-man patrol involved. It is published under the pseudonym "Mike Coburn", but the author is the member referred to as "Mark the Kiwi" in other accounts. It is more critical of the command structure than other accounts had been and the book was only published after a lengthy and expensive series of court battles, and by court order the resulting royalties go to the UK Ministry of Defence. The New Zealand Court of Appeal upheld the confidentiality contract signed by Coburn as a member of UK special forces, ruling that there was valid consideration, that it was not an unconscionable bargain, and that it was not the result of duress or undue influence. However, the Court declined to order an injunction against its publication, noting that Coburn had not waived his right to freedom of expression and that the matters contained in the book were now in the public domain. (en)
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