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The Special Air Service Regiment (S.A.S.) the primary Special Forces entity of the British Army were the first to use the 'Who Dares Wins' motto. The S.A.S. is the most significant part of the United Kingdom Special Forces. Although it is small and enigmatic in institution, it serves as representation for similar entities fielded by other countries. The S.A.S. is widely regarded as the most elite Special Force in the world.


The Sustained and ongoing roles of the SAS are believed to Include:

• The gathering of Intelligence in severe Combat Situations

• The preparation of combat by means of sabotage and Aggressive Raiding in
Acute Combat Situations

• Concurrence With United Kingdom Police forces for the purpose of counter
Terrorism Operations

• Active Role in overseas Counter Terrorism Operations

• Additional Training of Foreign soldiers, and the training of guerrilla
Groups in unconventional warfare.

• Support of the United kingdom's Foreign Policy with activities in
counter Revolutionary Warfare

• The Protection and Welfare Of British VIPs' Including The monarchy and
Highly Targeted Political Leaders

Command, Control and Organisation...

The SAS (Special Air Service) is under the OPCON (Operational Control) of
Director Special Forces and is widely considered to be an asset of
strategic Value. However, Occasionally Operational Control is delegated to
Operational and Tactical commanders as necessary.

The Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) is the principal special forces
unit of the British Army. A small and secretive institution, the SAS has
served as a model for similar units fielded by other countries.

The SAS forms a significant part of the United Kingdom Special Forces. The
other parts are: the Special Boat Service (SBS), the Special
Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR), and the Special Forces Support Group
(SFSG).

The SAS can trace its existence back to 1941, when British Army volunteers
conducted raids behind enemy lines in the North African Campaign of World
War II. The Regiment's motto is "Who Dares Wins".

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  • @tvercetti1,@jonh234pwns......­..

    nice debate...i also thought about that when i saw it, and actually both of you are right, it could just depend on the situation.....so .......i think that for now on i will keep the "generic perfect family photo" that comes with the wallet i just bought ....

    .......could win

    ........could lose anyway it isn't like we are going to live forever, right......

  • @tvercetti1 Sounds kinda paranoid to me, to be honest.

  • @John234pwns Depends. For one, I NEVER carry photo's of friends or loved ones in my wallet. What ones I do have are on my cell under password. Keep in mind, if they don't recognize you, you have an advantage, if they recognize someone in the photo you show them, you just may well have signed your own death warrant. It could enrage them. You never know how a cornered beast is going to act or react. Heed my advice, dont give or show them anything you dont need to. Like Eddie said, be the gray man.

  • @tvercetti1 I guess. But the biggest point to keep in mind is that you have to live now, worry about consequences later. If showing that family picture keeps the terrorist from shooting you later... isn't it worth it?

  • @John234pwns Well I totally knew she was an amassador so yes, the point you make is totally valid. But for the average citizen? You got some options.

  • @tvercetti1 Here's the problem. In this scenario, she's a prime minister. She's too high value to pretend she's someone else. And since these terrorists had an inside man, they probably did a ton of research on her as well.

  • @John234pwns Agreed and well put. However, if you use an alias (and get away with it) or your a person whom has such information well protected, then you shouldn't have problems... barring the obvious fact that you are a hostage.

  • @tvercetti1 That's stupid. If they know your name, they know your family. It's not like showing a picture is going to make it any worse. Now, if it's a random chance kidnapping where they don't know who you are, I agree.

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