The SAS was created back in World War II.
I've read somewhere that its founder, a British Army lieutenant named David Stirling, had called the newly established commando unit "Special Air Service" in order to deceive the Nazis into thinking that the SAS was bigger and better equipped than it really was at the time. In truth, the SAS had no dedicated air assets back in 1941 and airborne insertions were not yet among the elite unit's stronger points.
Stirling was promoted to the rank of captain not long after.
Special Air Service. Pretty much the British version of the marines.
Special Air Service.
Are you refering to the branch of British special forces? They are the Special Air Service regiments.
The Special Air Service or SAS is a specialized military operations unit. The training for this unit is considered the most difficult of all the special forces.
No. Many members of the SAS are members of the Commonwealth.
Special Air Service (Regiment), a particularly scary group of fellows if you are on the receiving end of their attentions.
Special Air Service and Special Boat Service; elite units of the British military created to fight the Axis in World War 2. The SAS is still in existence. Not sure about the SBS.
The SAS army, or Special Air Service, was constituted on the thirty-first of May in the year of 1950. They serve as a regiment of the British special forces.
The Special Air Service has the motto "Who dares wins"
The SAS was created back in World War II. I've read somewhere that its founder, a British Army lieutenant named David Stirling, had called the newly established commando unit "Special Air Service" in order to deceive the Nazis into thinking that the SAS was bigger and better equipped than it really was at the time. In truth, the SAS had no dedicated air assets back in 1941 and airborne insertions were not yet among the elite unit's stronger points. Stirling was promoted to the rank of captain not long after.
Special Air Service u shud b ashamed if u don't no that
Yes they can, the're more likley to join the SBS (special boat service) but the SAS invite people in the navy, air force and marines to join the SAS