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Bravo and Two
** British Army SAS patrol, Bravo Two Zero is deployed in Iraq during the Gulf War.
Former SAS soldier Andy McNab used a pseudonym for his book about a failed SAS mission titled Bravo Two Zero.
Andrea Bernard Schroder is an interior designer and was a contestant on Season Two of Top Design on Bravo.
For the book, see Bravo Two Zero ( 1993 book ).
For the film, see Bravo Two Zero ( film ).
Bravo Two Zero was the call sign of an eight-man British Army SAS patrol, deployed into Iraq during the First Gulf War in January 1991.
Accounts in the first two books, by patrol commander Andy McNab's Bravo Two Zero ( 1993 ) followed by Chris Ryan's The One That Got Away ( 1995 ), as well as those by the SAS's RSM at the time of the patrol, Peter Ratcliffe ( Eye of the Storm, 2000 ), did not always correspond, leading to accusations from the media of lying.
The investigative book The Real Bravo Two Zero ( 2002 ) by Michael Asher, followed the patrol route and interviewed witnesses.
Bravo Two Zero patrol members.
Author of Bravo Two Zero ( 1993 ).
The Squadron provided a number of long-range, similarly tasked teams deep into Iraq including three eight man patrols ; Bravo One Zero, Bravo Two Zero and Bravo Three Zero.
This article refers to the Bravo Two Zero patrol.
The log read " Bravo Two Zero made TACBE contact again, it was reasonable to assume that they were moving south ," though in fact the patrol headed north-west towards the Syrian border.
This can be backed up by McNab's book Bravo Two Zero in which he stated he left the 66 in the bergen and was the only one to do so.
* The patrol commander authored an account of the patrol in a book titled Bravo Two Zero ( ISBN 0-440-21880-2 ) under the pseudonym ' Andy McNab '.
* Both McNab's and Ryan's earlier accounts were critiqued by SAS reserve veteran Michael Asher in The Real Bravo Two Zero ( ISBN 0-304-36554-8 ).
The source of Harbinson's apparent knowledge of detailed information relating to the real Bravo Two Zero patrol is unknown.
* The BBC produced a two-part adaptation of McNab's book, also titled Bravo Two Zero, in 1998.
* In 2002, Channel 4 aired Asher's documentary ( which accompanied his book ), also titled The Real Bravo Two Zero directed and produced by Gavin Searle.
* In 2003, the TV-series JAG ran an episode ( The One That Got Away, S9, EP04 ) loosely based on the story of Bravo Two Zero involving US Marines Force Recon in Iraq.
The name of the team that was involved was Bravo Two One.
* The Video Game Conflict: Desert Storm is very loosely based on the events of Bravo Two Zero.
* The Video Game Conflict: Desert Storm II is a sequel of Conflict: Desert Storm, and is very loosely based on the events of Bravo Two Zero.

Bravo and Zero
On the night of 22 / 23 January, the patrol were transported into Iraqi airspace by a RAF Chinook helicopter, along with Bravo One Zero and their Land Rover 110 vehicles.
Unlike Bravo One Zero, the patrol had decided not to take vehicles.

Bravo and eight-man
Ryan came to public prominence for being the only member of the eight-man SAS mission Bravo Two Zero to escape, during the First Gulf War, 1991.

Bravo and British
In 1989, Clouthier presented an alternative cabinet ( a British style Shadow Cabinet ) with Diego Fernández de Cevallos, Jesús González Schmal, Fernando Canales Clariond, Francisco Villarreal Torres, Rogelio Sada Zambrano, María Elena Álvarez Bernal, Moisés Canales, Vicente Fox, Carlos Castillo Peraza and Luis Felipe Bravo Mena as cabinet members and Clouthier as cabinet coordinator.
* Bravo ( UK TV channel ), a British digital television channel that ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2011
* Charles Bravo ( 1845-1876 ), British lawyer and poisoning victim
Those programs were Karaoke and Cold Lazarus, the final serials by British playwright Dennis Potter shown by Bravo in June 1997, and Michael Moore's documentary series The Awful Truth from 1999.
Commencing transmission on 11 April 1980, the series is notable for being the first British series to feature a female police detective as its leading character, ahead of the similarly themed BBC series Juliet Bravo by four months.
* Juliet Bravo, ( 1980 – 1985 )-a British television series, which ran on BBC1.
Bravo was a British television channel, owned by Living TV Group, a subsidiary of British Sky Broadcasting.
A prime example of this promo-type stunting involved British cable channel Bravo, which in January 1997 used a series of eerily-produced promos to herald a change in programming tone ( including mutations of the network's old and new visual presentations ).
Juliet Bravo is a British television series, which ran on BBC1 between 1980 and 1985.
It was co-created by Chris Ryan, a former British SAS soldier who was a member of the famous Bravo Two Zero patrol during the 1991 Gulf War, with the show produced by Bentley Productions.
Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men, " a gritty and hard-hitting documentary series that sees him venturing into the dark depths of the British underworld and hunting down some of the most notorious and feared men in Britain today ", began airing on Bravo in the United Kingdom on 20 October 2008.
Hardiman is often seen playing authority figures, and has played Nazis-era German military personnel ( Secret Army and Colditz ) and British officers ( When the Boat Comes In ), police inspectors ( Juliet Bravo and Softly, Softly ), doctors ( Home to Roost, The Royal ), barristers ( Crown Court and The Brittas Empire ), judges ( The Bill and The Courtroom ), Father Radulfus ( Cadfael ), and of course a headmaster.
Pickwick Records was an American record label and British distributor known for its budget album releases of sound-alike recordings, bargain bin reissues and repackagings under the brands Design, Bravo ( later changing their name to International Award ), Hurrah, Grand Prix, and children's records on the Cricket and Happy Time labels.
The Chinese Detective is a British television series, transmitted by the BBC between 1981 and 1982 and created by Ian Kennedy Martin, who had previously devised The Sweeney and Juliet Bravo.
Commencing transmission on 11 April 1980, the series is notable for being the first British series to feature a female police detective as its leading character, ahead of the similarly themed BBC series Juliet Bravo by four months.
The film covers real life events-from the perspective of Andy McNab, patrol commander of Bravo Two Zero, a British SAS patrol, tasked to find Iraqi Scud missile launchers during the Gulf War in 1991.

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