2013
23.04

Andy is on Tour to talk about Bravo Two Zero’s 20th anniversary and the revised edition of his much talked about book.

28 May 2013
Hay on Wye festifal, Hereford
11.30am (Barclays Pavilion)
Tickets: £7.00

“ANDY MCNAB TALKS TO PAUL BLEZARD
On the 20th anniversary of publication of his iconic tale of disaster and endurance in the first Iraq War, the Special Forces veteran revisits the story with new material”

28 May 2013
The Chepstow Bookshop, Lower Church Street, Chepstow
7.30pm (The Drill Hall)
Tickets: £5 each – £2 redeemable against purchase of the special 20th anniversary edition of “Bravo Two Zero” (RRP £7.99).

“Join us to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Bravo Two Zero” with the author Andy McNab.
The breathtaking account of Special Forces soldiering – a chronicle of superhuman courage, endurance and dark humour in the face of overwhelming odds.”

30 May 2013
The Fleet Air Arm Museum,
Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, Somerset BA22 8HT
7:00PM
Tickets £5 and available from the shop.

“Andy McNab under Concorde!!
Waterstones celebrates the the 20th of the release of Bravo Two Zero. We welcome Andy McNab to The Fleet Air Arm Museum to talk about his newly updated & expanded edition of his bestselling book.”

And of course Andy visits The National Army Museum on 23 MayThe Tank Museum on 24 May and Wakefield on 29 May

2013
02.04

Another Evening with Andy McNab…. He’ll be visiting Wakefield on 29 May 2013.

And….more dates yet to be confirmed so hopefully a lot of fans are able to Meet & Greet.

Andy McNab
Bravo Two Zero – Exclusive Talk

Wednesday 29th May 2013 at 7 pm

Cedar Court Hotel
Wakefield

Tickets £12 & includes exclusive Limited Edition Badge

Funds to Pinderfields & Northern General ITU

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2013
29.03

Bravo Two Zero: 20 Years On

Andy McNab
23 May 2013, 7.00pm

Twenty years after its first publication, ‘Bravo Two Zero’ remains the biggest selling military history book of all time.

To mark this anniversary, Andy McNab will talk about that ill-fated mission that went deep into the Iraqi desert during the First Gulf War (1990-91), what he discovered when he returned to the area a decade on, and what has happened to the rest of the patrol since.

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways:
- Telephone: 020 7881 6600
- Online: Use the booking form on this page or visit the Museum Shop
- At the Museum

Concessions:
A concessionary rate is available to SOFNAM members, students, seniors and service personnel. Concession tickets can be booked over the telephone but must be collected with proof of ID.

Go here for the National Army Museum Website

2013
16.03

2012
08.12

The Sun
29 November 2012

Prince Charles praised The Sun’s military awards – the Millies – yesterday as he kicked off this year’s star-studded salute to our boys and girls.
His Royal Highness hosted a tea party at Clarence House for the awards judges, who had the tough task of picking winners from a shortlist of phenomenal nominees voted for by you, our readers.

The Prince — who conceived the Millies idea — hailed the awards, now in their fifth year.

He said: “The Millies is a fantastic occasion which gives us the chance to recognise the work of our Armed Forces in all their many and varied forms and to thank them publicly for all that they do, at home and abroad.

Go here to read the full article about The Millies 2012 in The Sun

Andy McNab said: “The Millies really show what our guys are getting up to all over the world. They deserve a national pat on the back — and that is exactly what the Millies do.”

2012
08.12

News & Star
Cumberland News
20 November 2012

‘For security reasons, photography is not permitted at this event.’

These words of warning had greeted fans of Andy McNab in Carlisle last week.

The former SAS soldier turned bestselling author was appearing at the city’s Crown and Mitre Hotel to talk about his new book and his two careers.

McNab has never knowingly been photographed, other than in shadow, since leaving the SAS.

So how did the Bravo Two Zero author ensure that none of the full house of 240 fans sneaked a crafty photo on their mobile phone?

Gwenda Matthews of Bookends bookshop helped to organise the event.

“At the start of the event, people were asked not to take photos,” she reports.

“Had anyone taken a photo, Andy’s literary agent would probably have asked them to delete it. It seems this had happened once or twice on the national tour.

“Andy did not stay behind a screen, no mask, no balaclava – just himself in the open, much to everyone’s delight.

“He said the main reason for not taking photos is to protect the informants who worked with him who are still in Northern Ireland.”

The author spoke for an hour then spent two hours signing books – and, intriguingly, a My Little Pony – and talking to fans.

Bookends were allowed to take this photo, but not a great deal is revealed.

Mr McNab might struggle to have it accepted for his passport.

Revealed: The back of his head:

 

Source: News & Star Cumberland News (Photo & quote from Twitter)