SAS Survival Secrets Ep1 Pt 1/6

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Using ex-SAS men 'SAS Survival Secrets: Sabre Squadron' is a vivid and detailed recreation of a typical mission calling upon all four Troops of the Squadron (air, boat, mobility and mountain). The Squadron capture and extract a wanted war criminal from his residence in a hostile country. Eddie Stone and his team also revealed the extraordinary qualities every SAS soldier must possess by re-enacting the rigorous Regiment selection and training regime, where more than 75 out of 100 of the British Army's best men fail

In SAS Survival Secrets - Guardians Against Terror Eddie and ex-SAS men provided a vividly detailed recreation of a typical close protection teams mission. A four man SAS team is assigned to protect an uncooperative British minister on a foreign state visit. At first the team's meticulous planning pays off, but they are overruled on security by local forces. When the Minister and foreign leaders are kidnapped and held hostage, the team must don their 'Black Kit' and launch a rescue mission. On the mission Eddie Stone is joined by John McAleese, MM, a real life veteran of the Iranian Embassy assault team (the first man on the balcony who over did the charge to blow an entry point through the window) and a man with over twenty years of experience of providing close protection services to both the British PM and members of Royalty. Together they revealed both the secrets of successful Close Protection and the SAS techniques for hostage rescue as part of 'The Team' (CRW).

Again using ex-SAS men Eddie used SAS Survival Secrets: Behind Enemy Lines, for the BBC, to portray a vivid and detailed recreation of a typical mission. Inserted by boat, a four man patrol set up an offensive OP Observation Post close to an enemy base. Their mission: to gather intelligence and to `take out` a maverick General. After a daring sniper attack, the team break for their extraction point but experience almost constant close contacts with enemy forces under various scenarios. As casualties mount, escape seems almost impossible. SAS veteran Eddie Stone explains his patrol`s weaponry, combat options, evasion and survival tactics and dealing with TQ's. From surviving interrogation to emergency battlefield medicine, Eddie provided the closest insight yet into what it`s like to be an SAS man in a fighting patrol trying to survive behind enemy lines. Eddie has also given background assistance on a number of projects including SAS the real story.

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  • I don't trust my goverment therefore I couldn't pick up a rifle to serve its means. Personal freedom though I would be prepared to stand up for. Its the disclosure factor that I couldn't live with. I would need to be able to think it over and agree or disagree to follow an order and that would be no good. Hired Gun Never. I respect those who lay there lives on the line for what they believe in both soldier and terrorist I don't share there same zeal or confidence in either religion or gov

  • @arniemazmax very well articulated

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  • This is the real shit right here !

  • r.i.p. john macaleese

  • @arniemazmax Yes..... i would.....

  • @GunCops I'm curious on a personal level would you really back an ally even if that meant breaking UN sanctions? And where would that leave you legally? ( Please don't think I'm judging you either it's just in my opening statement I made my (convinient) moral position clear though obviously even the citizen isn't 100% blameless as his Tax payments fund warfare (A main accusation of our Muslim "friends" for how they can justify killing civilians).

  • @arniemazmax The common denominator in this conversation is that we both agree that i have no choices in the army but to follow orders. But our difference is that i would help an ally in every situation......

  • @GunCops No not if that goes against the wishes of the international community and UN sanctions no, but the point I am trying to make to you is whether you approve or disaprove makes no difference you don't have that luxury and freedom of intel to make a moral choice. You are a hired gun in the employment of your country and by definition you do as your told.

  • @arniemazmax Well, my friend, i totaly approve these actions, Serbia is our ally, wouldn't help an ally? Plus the Croatians had already started an ethnic cleansing in the territory. As far as i am concerned the Irish territory was in the english commonwelth. although it certainly does not rationalise the crimes the Royal Army did. But why don't you take IRA as example? It's Eire's national army and it did what it had to do, protect the borders and the people.....

  • @GunCops 6)An estimated 70,000 people were displaced from eastern Darfur in 2011 in a wave of ethnically targeted attacks against the Zaghawa community by Sudanese government forces and militias.

    “China and Russia are selling arms to the Government of Sudan in the full knowledge that many of them are likely to end up being used to commit human rights violations in Darfur.The above mentioned allegations represent of course just the tip of the iceberg Sleep well. ;)

  • @GunCops 5)some of whom were tortured and killed in horrific circumstance while in British Army custody. National Human Rights Commission has received more than 6,000 complaints of human rights abuses by the Mexican armed forces since the end of 2006 it is very rare for soldiers to be tried and convicted of abuses.. On Sept. 30, 1999, the Associated Press reported that U.S. pilots and troops killed more than 300 civilians at Nogun-ri, Chungchong province in Korea.

  • @GunCops 4) And just so you don’t think I am picking on your country or countrymen..In the north of Ireland between 1970 and 2000 British military personnel were responsible for killing over 400 men, women and children. All of the victims were unarmed, and none posed a threat to the life of the British soldier who carried out the shootings. As of September 2011 there are currently over 200 claims against the British Government in relation to the illegal killings of civilians in Iraq,

  • @GunCops 3) Notwithstanding the occasional breaking of the UN-imposed oil embargo. The PASOK government of Andreas Papandreou, Athens’ pro-Milosevic provided humanitarian assistance and even encouraged its oil tycoons to break the UN-imposed fuel embargo on Serbia. It also provided military assistance to the Bosnian Serbs and to indicted war criminal Radovan Karadzic. Greek military assistance took the form of leaking NATO’s military secrets to the Bosnian Serbs.

  • @GunCops 2) Greece provided a safe haven for members of Milosevic’s secret services accused by international organizations for serious wrongdoings. Slobodan Milosevic had 250 accounts in various Greek banks during the years 1992-6. The money was used to secretly finance Serbian military operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. Greece’s support for Milosevic’s Serbia under the Mitsotakis government which ruled Greece in the early 1990′s was restricted mostly to the symbolic level. –

  • @GunCops 1)I am not questioning your moral character, integrity and intention as a soldier..But neither is your government who will give you an order it expects you to carry out. You are hired gun weather you like it or not. You can’t turn around and say “I don’t feel this is right for me or my country, I will sit this one out if you don’t mind, not in my name” and no-one is going to ask you. Quite the opposite you will be court-martialled for disobeying orders.

  • @arniemazmax Well it won't send me. It will send the Police. My duty, when i get to the military, is to guard the borders, the people, the nation and the constitution......

    If you want to make a small search my friend, try searching about the answer the ΓΕΣ(General Staff of the Army) sent to the Government, when Papandreou asked the army to protect the banks and control the riots......

  • @GunCops Obviously by your comment you trust your goverment, you trust it has the people's best interest at heart..I don't share your confidence and when the Greek goverment sends you to control your citizens riots...who's interests are you now serving? I understand in some cases its essential for national security for the average citizen not to know full detail but as a soldier or hired gun you have to follow orders regardless of disclosure, personal feelings or at times sadly ethics

  • @arniemazmax Army does not protect the Government, it protect the Nation and the People..... As a Greekman, it's my pride to serve in the Greek military.........

  • @danielcmanley Thank you.

  • they didnt work in south armagh

  • @xXxBRONXBOMBERSxXx they already work together

  • USMC+SAS=World Domination lol

  • Best force in the world.

  • @djljuba82 lol you mean price looks like john

  • bunch of faggots.....

  • @djljuba82 Price was based on MacAleese.

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