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SAS in Action Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2011

see the SAS in Action

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  • Hey...??? How did I get here, I thought this was SMS video..???

  • @The98Funnyman We'll never know but I think that it depends on where you are from. I don't believe it myself.

  • @rugbychampion1

    Beaming. Thanks

  • @OneBigRetard Fine, nickname mac---- john macaleese.

    happy?

  • @manngunner The 6 counties in Northern Irerland iis part of the United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland. Further, the entire land mass of Ireland constitutes, on a geogrpahical scale, the British Isles.

  • @woollard16 I was only in the RAF, but I think your comments are a little `suspect`. There is, I would assume, only one criterion to satisfy acceptance into the SAS, be it the regular 22nd Regiment or 21 and 23 reserves.......passing selection and continuation training!

  • @rugbychampion1

    Are you confusing a 'code name' with a 'nickname'?

  • @woollard16

    Who said there were 'so many' Scots? A myth that one.

  • @manngunner

    For the Army it does. Many Irishmen in the UK Army including the SAS

  • @The98Funnyman The reason why there are so many Scots in the SAS is because they are considered "hard bastards" and know how to fight. Plus they tend to be smaller, so it's easier for them to hide when on a survailence mission. :)

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