Keith Fennells Book on SAS - Warrior Brothers son to hit the bookstores
- By Lou Harty
- Published 05/27/2008
For anyone one interested in the life of an SAS soldier, Keith Fennells new book is sure to give you an open, brutually honest account of life in the SAS. You will find this book an extraordinary read, whether you are a serviceman or woman, and also I an "eye opener" for the wives of SAS men.
Well done Keith, I am so proud of you and all your brothers.
Lou Harty
Keith Fennell

In 1995, aged just twenty-one, Keith Fennell was accepted into the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, the SAS. Over the next eleven years, operations took him from the jungles of East Timor to the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, from the Southern Indian Ocean to Iraq. What he learned about friendship, and about himself, changed him forever.
Fennell's missions forced him to stare death in the face many times. His experiences are shocking and confronting - but also inspiring.
His first book Warrior Brothers, an unflinching look inside the action and the fear, the tragedy and the bravery, of his service in Australian SAS, will be published in Australia and New Zealand by Random House in June 2008.
Keith is a public speaker and personal development coach. He lives with his family in a small coastal village south of Sydney.

A red-hot memoir from an Australian ex-SAS soldier, full of the action, fear and camaraderie of combat
For the first time, an ex-SAS soldier tells all: what it means to be a member of an elite group, the challenges, the highs and the lows - and the sense of duty, honour and brotherhood that never dies.
In 1995, aged just 21, Keith Fennell was accepted into the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, the SAS. Over the next 11 years, operations took him from the jungles of East Timor to the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, from the southern Indian Ocean to Iraq. What he learned about friendship, and about himself, changed him forever.
Fennell's missions forced him to stare death in the face many times. From dodging mines and bullets in Iraq's Anbar province to assisting the recovery effort after the Asian tsunami, his experiences are shocking and confronting - but also inspiring.
An unflinching look inside the action and the fear, the tragedy and the bravery of one soldier's service in the Australian SAS, WARRIOR BROTHERS is also an edge-of-your-seat adrenaline ride with a group of men you will never forget.
Listen To The Audio of Keith Fennell & ABC Brisbane - 47mins Playtime
Former SAS soldier and author, Kieth Fennell
