8 THE NETWORKGareg Griffiths, or GeeGee, as some people who had known him from his school days still called him was the owner of several hundred acres of land in south-west Wales in the area of St. David’s, Pembroke. He had several hundred sheep on it, which people took care of for him and he rented some of the best land out to arable farmers. It was of varying quality and could be put to various uses, which it was being. He liked the idea of being a sheep farmer, a shepherd, but actually took no part in the business himself. His parents had been farmers, but Gareg had joined the Parachute Regiment, Two Para, on leaving school and the army had put him through university. After four years, he had applied to and been accepted by the SAS. It was there that he had met Bob, who had actually c