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Joye, Christopher (31 May 2014). "Mark Donaldson VC winner – from zero to hero". The Australian Financial Review. Sydney: Fairfax Media. ISSN 1444-9900 . Retrieved 31 May 2014. The present SAS is made up of four fighting squadrons: Each is sub-divided into four troops specialising in air, boat, mobility and mountain tactics. a b "Special Forces". Parliament of the United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 25 April 2010 . Retrieved 14 April 2010. B Sqn 23 SAS". Reserve forces and cadets association. Archived from the original on 22 May 2010 . Retrieved 18 March 2010. He said he never wanted to practise medicine again after the incident because he believed that his mental health would be at risk if he continued.

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In atrocious weather the SAS, SBS and Royal Marines forced the Argentinian garrison to surrender. On 22 April Westland Wessex helicopters landed a SAS unit on the Fortuna Glacier. This resulted in the loss of two of the helicopters, one on takeoff and one crashed into the glacier in almost zero visibility. [90] The SAS unit were defeated by the weather and terrain and had to be evacuated after only managing to cover 500 metres (1,600ft) in five hours. [91] Armed Forces:officers". Parliament of the United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 24 April 2010 . Retrieved 27 March 2010.The UK can't stay 'mum' over Russian bombing of Special Forces base in Syria". DefenceReport. 3 August 2016. Archived from the original on 4 January 2018 . Retrieved 3 January 2018. Ascension memorial dedicated". Hereford Cathedral. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 . Retrieved 5 November 2017.

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Otway, Lieutenant-Colonel T.B.H. (1990). The Second World War 1939–1945 Army– Airborne Forces. Imperial War Museum. ISBN 0-901627-57-7. In 1991 three IRA men were killed by the SAS. The IRA men were on their way to kill an Ulster Defence Regiment soldier who lived in Coagh, when they were ambushed. [70] These three and another seven brought the total number of IRA men killed by the SAS in the 1990s to 11. [71] Counter terrorist wing [ edit ] He's actively campaigned for more recognition of the work done by the men of the SAS in past conflicts. Boat troop– specialists in maritime skills including diving using rebreathers, using kayaks (canoes) and rigid-hulled inflatable boats and often train with the Special Boat Service. [95] Tory MP Julian Lewis, who is tabling a Parliamentary question on veterans’ suicides, said: “Tragedies of this sort will continue without a national centre for excellence for personnel’s mental health, just as we have a centre for physical injuries and rehab.”Various British newspapers have speculated on SAS involvement in Operation Ellamy and the 2011 Libyan civil war. The Daily Telegraph reports that "defence sources have confirmed that the SAS has been in Libya for several weeks, and played a key role in coordinating the fall of Tripoli." [52] While The Guardian reports "They have been acting as forward air controllers—directing pilots to targets—and communicating with NATO operational commanders. They have also been advising rebels on tactics." [53] Meikle, James (11 November 2009). "Armistice Day services pay tribute to lost generation". The guardian . Retrieved 12 November 2009. reserve regiments, staffed by civilians, form 21 and 23 SAS. One of the more famous SAS alumni, author and member of the infamous Bravo Two Zero patrol, Chris Ryan, began his army career in the territorial SAS before passing selection for 22.

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In 1950, a 21 SAS squadron was raised to fight in the Korean War. After three months of training in Britain, it was informed that the squadron would no longer be required in Korea and so it instead volunteered to fight in the Malayan Emergency. [29] Upon arrival in Malaya, it came under the command of "Mad Mike" [30] Mike Calvert who was forming a new unit called the Malayan Scouts (SAS). [29] Calvert had already formed one squadron from 100 volunteers in the Far East, which became A Squadron; the 21 SAS squadron then became B Squadron; and after a recruitment visit to Rhodesia by Calvert, C Squadron was formed from 100 Rhodesian volunteers. [31] The Rhodesians returned home after three years' service and were replaced by a New Zealand squadron. [32] By this time the need for a regular army SAS regiment had been recognised; the 22 SAS Regiment was formally added to the army list in 1952 and has been based at Hereford since 1960. [8] In 1959 the third regiment, the 23 SAS Regiment, was formed by renaming the Reserve Reconnaissance Unit, which had succeeded MI9 and whose members were experts in escape and evasion. [33] 22 SAS Regiment [ edit ] A Military Enigma: The Canadian Special Air Service Company, 1948–1949, by Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd Horn, Assistant Professor of History, Royal Military College Kingston. Canadian Military History, Volume 10, Number 1. Winter 2001" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Rooney, David (28 March 2007). Mad Mike: A Life of Brigadier Michael Calvert. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1844155071.Ed Butler". London Speaker Bureau. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016 . Retrieved 24 July 2016.

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