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  2. Special Air Service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Air_Service

    The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. It was founded as a regiment in 1941 by David Stirling, and in 1950 it was reconstituted as a corps. [5] The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action and special reconnaissance.

  3. This Is What Makes SAS Selection the Toughest in the World

    www.military.com/off-duty/2020/04/24/what-makes-sas-selection-toughest-world.html

    The Special Air Service is the longest active special missions unit in existence and has remained one of the best. Staffed with the toughest and most resourceful enlisted and commissioned...

  4. Special Air Service (SAS) | History, Organization, & Operations...

    www.britannica.com/topic/Special-Air-Service

    Special Air Service (SAS), elite British military force organized and trained for special operations, surveillance, and counterterrorism.

  5. Special Air Service (The SAS) - eliteukforces.info

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    The Special Air Service (SAS) is the British Army's most renowned special forces unit. From the moment several black-clad figures appeared on the balconies of the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980, the Special Air Service became 'celebrities' both at home and oversees. Their motto, 'Who Dares Wins', has become part of British popular culture.

  6. Special Air Service (SAS): An Overview of Britain's Elite ...

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    The Special Air Service, more commonly known as the SAS, is an elite special forces regiment of the British Army, renowned for its rigorous selection process and high-level training regimens.

  7. Created during the Second World War, the SAS operated behind enemy lines in North Africa and Europe. Today, its highly trained men are renowned for their skills in covert surveillance, close-combat fighting and hostage rescue.

  8. History of the Special Air Service - Wikipedia

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    The history of the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS) regiment of the British Army begins with its formation during the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War, and continues to the present day. It includes its early operations in North Africa, the Greek Islands, and the Invasion of Italy.

  9. 21 & 23 Special Air Service (SAS) - The British Army

    www.army.mod.uk/.../uk-special-forces-reserve/21-23-special-air-service-sas

    21 & 23 SAS processes applications from male and female applicants, with no previous military service. Applicants must be no older than 42 years 6 months when applying to join the Army Reserves (AR).

  10. Here's what we know about the SAS - BBC News

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    It was created in World War II to drop troops by parachute behind enemy lines and since then has been involved in missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. The SAS have fought all over the world -...

  11. SAS History: How It Was Formed & Its Role In WW2 & Beyond |...

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    What is the SAS? The SAS (Special Air Service) is Britain’s elite special forces unit, formed in the summer of 1941 by two Scottish brothers, David and Bill Stirling, who were stationed in Cairo.