
Who Dares Wins
The sequel to BORN FEARLESS, the Sunday Times bestseller
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Phil Campion
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Phil Campion
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Join SAS legend Phil Campion as he shares his deeply personal life story, warts and all.
In Who Dares Wins, Big Phil Campion reveals his chequered past, from terrible abuse suffered in a string of kids' homes to psychological abuse suffered at a top public school.
Phil guides you through his soldiering career, from the so called 'green army' to the brutal trial of SAS selection and all that followed. This includes years spent providing private military services across war-torn and risk-laden Africa; in between he was body-guarded the likes of Led Zep, Oasis, Kasabian, Dizzy Rascal and Pro Green.
Phil takes you on his gripping, behind-the-scenes adventure acting as a roving reporter for Sky TV in Syria and Northern Iraq, more often than not under fire.
Brave, riveting and truly revelatory, Who Dares Wins is packed full of jaw-dropping stories to quicken the blood, while also telling of the psychological toll a life in conflict took on the author.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-09-23
Loved the stories and the narration
Phil is truly an inspiring man and I applaud his honesty about his past and how it has shaped the man he has become, both successes and failures. I hope he achieves his aim of helping as many people as he can!👊🏽
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