Wednesday 21 July 2010

NGUYEN DINH Quoc-Huy


Rusty Firmin ex-SAS: photographic exhibition.

London photographer NGUYEN DINH Quoc-Huy or "Huy" as he is known has been adding new subjects to his exhibition on spies, this is one photo from a sitting with Rusty Firmin outside the Iranian Embassy in London.

In the latest edition of Eye Spy Magazine Rusty gave an in depth interview about the SAS raid on the Iranian Embassy.

Video: Below Rusty speaks to Snapperjack of London.

Monday 19 July 2010

The SAS Come To Maldon



THE SAS COME TO MALDON

ON THE 30th JULY
The Combined Military Services Museum


IRANIAN EMBASSY SIEGE 5th MAY 1980


Do not miss this opportunity to hear a firsthand account from Rusty Firmin, one of the SAS team leaders, as he led his team into the Embassy to rescue the hostages.

COMBINED MILITARY SERVICES MUSEUM have arranged for Rusty to appear at Maldon Town Hall, Market Hill, Maldon at 7.30pm on the FRIDAY 30TH JULY 2010. He will give a presentation of this amazing chapter of British history and will also be available to answer questions.

Copies of his new book GO! GO! GO! can be purchased
and signed by Rusty during the evening.

Tickets are available from Maldon Tourist Information Centre
tel: 01621 856503
or direct from the Museum 01621 841826 priced £10.00

Rust Firmin website: http://www.rusty-firmin.com/
Photo by

Photo by: NGUYEN DINH Quoc-Huy

Sunday 18 July 2010

SAS Gets Them Out Alive





Rusty Firmin was born in Carlisle in 1950. He joined the Royal Artillery at an early age and was then posted to 49 Field Regiment RA and subsequently to the 29 Commando RA. Getting a taste for commando ops, Rusty passed the SAS gruelling selection and joined B-Squadron 22 (SAS) Regiment in 1977. Following covert tours in Northern Ireland with the SAS, Rusty then led part of the iconic assault to rescue the hostages from the Iranian embassy in 1980

Rust Firmin new website.

Saturday 17 July 2010

Behind The Scenes On Rusty Firmin Photoshoot.



Exclusive photographs of ex-sas hero Rusty Firmin outside the Iranian Embassy in London, in these pictures we see NGUYEN DINH Quoc-Huy owner of QH Photography in London, Huy a famous portrait photographer who is working on his exhibition on spies.These photos are by snapperjack

Rusty's interview with Eye Spy Magazine.

Rusty Firmin Website




Rusty's new website has just gone live, you can view it here: http://www.rusty-firmin.com/







In 1980 the world watched as gunmen held 26 people hostage at the Iranian embassy in London. After a six-day stand-off the SAS launched a dramatic attack on the hostage-takers. Rusty Firmin was a member of blue team.

Read all about this account in Go Go Go !