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So yesterday Richard I spoke to bestselling author Damian Lewis about his new book called S.A.'s ghost patrol the true story of an ultra secret fighting units that posed as Nazi storm treif is to cease the jam and help port city of to Bourke in Libya during World War 2 He starts with Damien talking about how he got into writing spent 20 years as a kind of reporting from all the usual nasty places you can imagine so I crossed Africa Middle East South America and then I had to have a year off because I go very badly injured and during that year was approached by a publisher and also to write a book and international bestseller and there was reason to go today so the rest is history I feel bad saying that you chose them out because it sounds like the quality is never the cause he's fantastic and you uncover incredible stories just give us to fly out the story in this new book When you pull the journey to the story was was was fantastic the often after university I did an expedition across the horror drove there was a lot yes support your graphics society supported expedition and in the process of that we came across want to pray for the 2nd world war wound. Slowing in the middle you know cheap tsunami and all that kind of stuff you can still see it's absolutely incredible fascinated in the theater of war and then I researched it and I find out the longest ever overland special forces mission was a mission in 1902 to rate the field in Libya and it was like $1000.00 a 100 miles for the desert just to get the hang of it just to get there and then launched the attack researching writing that story and then in the process of doing the files for the National Archives and I suddenly realized that that mission was Paul's. Missions that night in which they go through the enemy lines using this deception force who was set up deliberately to pose as German soldiers to bluff their way through the enemy lines and that is incredible only the British could do this at the force to break every known rule of wall to German uniforms trying as German soldiers speaking fluent German to bluff their way through the enemy lines for they could take special forces through Africom by him he found out while you do your say in this story basically hadn't been told and so you want to develop into. When you when you do things that they see it as I think wise now I've done this before now with this story in particular I was absolutely Words fail me and they fell behind they deny and actually in the process of getting of researching we got to follow up and that is actually officially closed until 2064 mile so these 2 files that usually closed under a 45 year old a 70 year old or 100 year rule this one was closed under a well more than 100 year old actually but we knew it contained crucial information about this unit that was set up and so we we made a special Freedom of Information request if it could be opened at all from the cases that the people who close the file who once took the reasons why it was closed of course they've passed away so no one can remember any more. For us. And in that photo with that was all this information about this this this unit and what was tossed into there must be an element of poetic license with the characters how do you know what those characters were like you have to develop them in your mind you know like. In the fall's also from what's been written before but also so for example I have it and l.t.g. Veteran and N.S.A.'s veteran and s.b.s. Veteran who's still alive is 95. First they. Read the manuscript and he remembers a lot of these people so then he sat me down and said What do you know he was like this and he was like that it's crucial you get that kind of input you know there's not very many left alive you can say that I'm very fortunate that's going to say that's what I needed to do this book Man Yes Yeah absolutely can I just say we need to explain. The long range yes and no say just tell us about the segue Ok so with a long range desecrate who were the guys who basically only did the S.E.'s through the desert on their rights and the sake of the special interrogation group that was the cover name for this unit set up to train these German soldiers so they actually looked and acted the marched and sang like German soldiers to speak only German to wear German uniforms to use German weaponry and to drive German vehicles through the lawns and it was a cover name because there was nothing interrogation about it they were there to take special forces through the lines. So I'm really intrigued to meet this 95 year old guy now and has he read the book yes what does he think he must feel like he critic of course. So he read the manuscript to the very early stage in fact he just had a cataract operation so he read the manuscript using a magnifying glass it took him a long time and then he you know he called me and we met we talked about it and he said he helped me refine some of the sketches the character he corrected a few things I'd go wrong but mostly he talked to me about what it was like to. And soldier in the tongue because he was there in 142 and he knew about this unit although very Monday's unit was only ever spoken about him which was trained in a camp no one could get access to so they knew it existed but they really didn't know what they're up to so for him it was a revelation to reading the manuscript that there's some really strong characters in there as well that it would just give us a glimpse of the main protagonists So the main protagonist 1st is Henry said Buck So he's he was a member of the assassin's fencing club he's captured in early 1902 he escapes from German captivity by taking a dead German officers uniform dressing in stealing a truck speaks fluent German anyway from childhood and he bluffs his way across hundreds of kilometers of any territory and gets back to British law and it's he's experienced doing that makes him think if we can get out we can pull it back in again with a much larger force using sin and being so he's the key Catholics who sets up the sick and then he joins forces with a guy cooled the time to kill Hazleton Hazelton was known as the Lawrence of will to this was a guy he was brought up in Egypt his family had been there for generations his mother was attorney and he was British so he had sort of thought good looks he could pass as an Arab and his speciality was going behind the law and only dressed in Arab posing as a local to gather intelligence on German Italian positions that's just 2 of them and they were like that is the interesting thing all of the characters are painted Not that this is just cult film where and when I for we spoke of the day is just like the song The Magnificent 7 yes the characters are just someone incredible it feels like this was when they were when not only were heroes heroes but they were lying to be eccentric heroes and that's the lovely thing about it you know the only thing that mitigates against it being a film is there in Americans and of course. You know I think if there is a showing and it's a lovely glossy home button you can get your hands on it if you follow us on. The f.b.s. Is a picture of Damian Lewis holding his book you just need to reach. In with a chance to win the book launch is tomorrow night's movie going along to the Special Forces club scene of all sign of all the content any more. Pitches in the secret has already been going along with you what about it Well what we can do for Friday. Dublin bowling. So. I'm such. A. Claim upland. Play live.