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[author_description] => Phil Campion is a veteran of military operations in just about every conflict-prone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. He lives in Southampton with his partner, Wendy, and three children. He is a fluent Spanish speaker and continues to work as an operator on the private military circuit.
Phil’s first book, Born Fearless: From SAS to Mercenary to Pirate Hunter – My Life as a Shadow Warrior, was published by Quercus in September 2011. His first novel, Desert Fire, following the exploits of ex-SAS operative Steve Range, was published by Quercus in September 2012, and the second in the Blackstone Six series, Killing Range, followed in May 2013. Phil’s most recent book, Big Phil Campion’s Real World SAS Survival Guide, was published by Quercus in May 2014.
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SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion Explains How Munitions Got to the Guns Protecting Fort Nelson
Join SAS veteran, mercenary, and Somali pirate hunter Big Phil Campion in this exclusive video series as he takes us on a military road trip like no other. In today’s episode, Big Phil shows us how munitions stored deep in the fort make their way to the guns using a system of conveyor belts and small rail cars.
We also get to see holding cells where troops who run afoul of their command might end up. Finally, Phil checks out the living area of the several animals that called the fort home and learns that horses got more living area than men.