Death on Gibraltar (SAS Operation) Shaun Clarke
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Operation Flavius ("Gibraltar killings") was a controversial military dead by the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988. The machinery of disinformation swung smoothly into operation. Operation Mincemeat was a successful British disinformation plan during the Second World War. The Gibraltar killings, also known as Operation Flavius, were carried out (SAS) with the aid of the Spanish government and the Gibraltar police. By the end of the operation, three Irish Republican Army volunteers were dead. You're running a demand led operation. Buy Death on Gibraltar (SAS Operation) by Shaun Clarke (ISBN: 9780008155308) from Amazon's Book Store. In September 1942, a PBY Catalina, flying from England to Gibraltar, crashed off Cadiz. Free UK delivery on eligible orders. The IRA confirms the three people shot dead by security forces in Gibraltar yesterday yesterday's killings in Gibraltar may also have been the work of the SAS. Jul 25, 2009 - 55 sec - Uploaded by swiftubag1001OPERATION FLAVIUS ANOTHER VICTORY FOR SPECIAL AIR SERVICE. But will the SAS be able to outfox the IRA as they prepare a deadly reprisal? That would explain how the man would be several days dead and how he could be carrying secret documents. May 1987: a successful SAS ambush results in the deaths of eight IRA terrorists in Loughgall.