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SAS Reserve selection

The Territorial Army Special Air Service (reserve) Regiments undergo the same selection process, but as a part-time programme over a longer period: * nine weekends of endurance training; * one week endurance training in the Brecon Beacons, followed by * a one week assessment (Test Week) at the Beacons.

This is followed by Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) Training, comprising: * nine weekends patrol SOP's including surveillance and reconnaissance; * one-week live-firing including patrol contact drills and troop offensive action; * a nine-day battle camp comprising live-firing assessment and field training exercise to test the skills learned throughout selection; * culminating in Conduct after Capture (CAC) training.

On successful completion of this training, ranks are badged as SAS(R) and deemed fit for appointment. They enter a probationary period during which they complete final training: * Basic Parachute Course; * Special Forces Communications Course; and * a main training period to be fit for mobilisation

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  • crazy thought the SAS could be delivering your mail...

  • @sandra148fc1

    I am British so i would say the SAS, they invented counter-terrorism. Have a look at their very good modern day raids, the Iranian Embassy siege, Mogadishu, Falklands, Borneo. No matter what country i was from, the SAS are the "best of the rest".

    Sam

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  • @samosammo123 THANKS FOR ANSWERING ME,AND SO DO @TesArena....BOTH ARE AMAZING!♥

  • @geod5 ah,now i get it.thanks for the information.much appreciated :)

  • @TesArena no what i mean is if you can then try join the british army. you must then serve for 3 years before applying for SAS selection. however if you cannot join the british army you could join the greek army. you can then go on to try to join the 1st raider/paratrooper brigade. this is the greek special operations force which was set up to be an allied unit atached to the SAS during WW2. they are based on the SAS so if you cant join the sas try for them

  • @TesArena

    idk im a civvy

  • @geod5 i also must join the greek 1st raider/paratrooper brigade to get into sas or just serve 3 years in british army?sorry for the questions,but you obviously know more things than me.

  • @TesArena if you can somehow get into the british army and serve for 3 years then yes, however if you can then join the greek 1st Raider/Paratrooper Brigade.

  • @samosammo123 anyway.i got a question.can i join SAS?because i'm greek.

  • @TesArena

    indeed but the SAS, invented counter-terrorism pretty much. They have more experience thus making them d the best at their job.

  • @samosammo123 i believe that both are good at their job.

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