The Sun
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SAS hero’s 180-mile WW2 escape across Sahara without food or water revealed
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A previously undocumented account of an SAS soldier's 180-mile solo escape across the Sahara Desert in 1942 following a failed raid has emerged from family archives, detailing his survival methods including consuming his own urine.
SAS hero’s 180-mile WW2 escape across Sahara without food or water revealed
AN SAS hero’s 180-mile World War Two escape across the Sahara without food or water has been revealed after his family found his notes in a loft. Private Jack Sillito set out in extreme heat after a failed raid near Tobruk, Libya, in October 1942. He survived by drinking his own urine. On the eighth...
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