From his early days as a brilliant sportsman and scholar in Northern Ireland to his rise as one of the most decorated and feared special forces leaders of the Second World War, Lieutenant Colonel Robert ‘Paddy’ Mayne embodied a rare blend of raw physicality, intellectual depth, and unbreakable spirit. His journey from rugby pitches to battlefields, from courtrooms to clandestine raids deep behind enemy lines, forged a legacy that transcends mere heroism. Mayne was more than a soldier; he was a force of nature — a man whose audacity, leadership, and sheer willpower reshaped the Special Air Service (SAS) and left an indelible mark on the history of unconventional warfare. This is the extraordinary story of Paddy Mayne: sportsman, scholar, warrior, and legend.
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