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  2. Special Air Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the SASR made its first squadron-strength deployment since Vietnam when 1 Squadron, with an attached New Zealand SAS troop, was deployed to Kuwait in February as part of the American-led Operation Desert Thunder. The force, known as Anzac Special Operations Force (ANZAC SOF), was fully integrated, with the New Zealanders providing the ...

  3. Long Range Patrol Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The SASR's 1 Squadron arrived in Afghanistan in November 2001, and rapidly sent LRPV-mounted patrols hundreds of kilometers from their base at Camp Rhino. [7] In his history of the SASR's early operations in Afghanistan, journalist Ian McPhedran wrote that the "Australian-designed LRPVs would prove ideal in the harsh Afghan environment, as they ...

  4. Australia in the War in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    A No. 33 Squadron Boeing 707 refuelling a US Navy F/A-18 in 2002. During the first phase of Operation Slipper, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) commitment to Afghanistan consisted of a Special Forces Task Group and two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing 707 air-to-air refuelling aircraft from No. 33 Squadron.

  5. Bill Stirling (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    L Detachment, Special Air Squadron was raised in August 1941. [ 9 ] : 8 The first raid for the SAS was scheduled for 16 November 1941. [ 9 ] : 8 However, Bill was called back to the UK on 3 November, [ 9 ] : 8 leaving his brother and their recruits to undertake their first, disastrous raid; of the 55 men who participated, only 21 returned alive ...

  6. Unit Citation for Gallantry - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the remaining 26 day duration of the deployment, elements of the Australian Task Force, including 1 and 3 RAR, A Sqn 3rd Cav Regt, C Sqn 1st Armd Regt, 12 Fd Regt RAA (-) and 1st Fd Sqn, RAE with other TF supporting elements were involved in defending brutal and continual regimental and battalion attacks on the two fire support and ...

  7. Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 (2000) contains 154 histories covering every patrol squadron (VP, VPB, VP(H) and, VP(AM)) in existence between 1922 and 2000. Fourteen appendixes cover technical information on patrol aircraft , submarines sunk by patrol squadrons, air-to-air claims for Navy and Marine Corps patrol aircraft during World War II , a listing of patrol ...

  8. 2nd Commando Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A reinforced commando platoon formed an element of the Australian Special Forces Task Group (SFTG), which also included 1 Squadron, SASR, a troop from the Incident Response Regiment, and three CH-47 Chinook helicopters from the 5th Aviation Regiment. The commandos formed the "quick reaction" element for the task group.

  9. Bravo Two Zero - Wikipedia

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    Bravo Two Zero was the call sign of an eight-man British Army Special Air Service (SAS) patrol, deployed into Iraq during the First Gulf War in January 1991. According to Chris Ryan's account, the patrol was given the task of gathering intelligence, finding a good lying-up position (LUP), setting up an observation post (OP), and monitoring enemy movements, especially Scud missile launchers [1 ...