Are Royal Marines SFSG?

The SFSG is formed from the 1st Battalion the Parachute Regiment
1st Battalion the Parachute Regiment
The 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), is a battalion of the British Army's Parachute Regiment. Along with various other regiments and corps from across the British Armed Forces, it is part of Special Forces Support Group.
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(1PARA), a company strength of Royal Marines and a contingent of RAF Regiment personnel.
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Can Royal Marines join SFSG?

British Army personnel can apply to join the SFSG straight from the AAPPS course irrespective of regimental affiliation; prospective recruits from the Royal Marines undergo a selection process run by the Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines.
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Is SFSG Special Forces?

The Special Forces Support Group (SFSG) is a fairly new special forces unit. Officially formed on 3 April 2006, the SFSG is based on a core segment of the soldiers from the 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), with added servicemen from the Royal Marines and Royal Air Force Regiment.
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Are Royal Marines UKSF?

The British Army and the Royal Marines also have special operations-capable forces that do not form part of the UKSF. The government and Ministry of Defence (MOD) have a policy of not commenting on the UKSF, in contrast to other countries including the United States, Canada and Australia.
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Is SFSG a Tier 1?

The SAS and SBS are sometimes referred to as 'Tier 1' SF units because they are the units usually tasked with direct action. 18 (UKSF) Signals Regiment, the SRR and SFSG are referred to as 'Tier 2' units as they, usually, fulfil a supporting role for the Tier 1 units.
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Which is tougher SBS or SAS?

With the SBS (until recently) drawing its ranks from the Royal Marines, it is suggested that an SBS operator has a greater level of experience of soldiering than many of their SAS counterparts. The demands of working in the water demands a higher level of fitness and mental toughness than the SAS.
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Are Royal Marines Commandos Tier 2?

In the second tier are the Royal Marines Commandos, Parachute Regiment, and the 18 Signals Regiment. The Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing provides air transportation and support to all of the above units, but its primary customers are the tier-one outfits.
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Can commando join SAS?

Typically, the SAS runs two selection periods every year, one in summer and the other in winter. While any fully-trained member of the British Armed Forces may apply for selection, the bulk of candidates tend to come from light infantry, airborne, and commando units.
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Does the UK have black ops?

A recent email revealed the names of British commandos, including members of the SAS's E Squadron. E Squadron is a secretive British special-ops unit, tasked with high-risk operations overseas.
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Are Royal Marines commando special forces?

Role of the Royal Marines

The Royal Marines are the UK's Commando Force and the Royal Navy's own amphibious troops. They are an elite fighting force, optimised for worldwide rapid response and are able to deal with a wide spectrum of threats and security challenges.
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What commando unit is SFSG?

The Special Forces Support Group (SFSG) was formed in 2006 and is based around a core component of members of the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), with additional troops from the Royal Marines and the RAF regiment. The SFSG provides specialised support to United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) operations.
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Are Pathfinders SF?

Although not technically a Special Forces unit, the levels of discipline and skills required of Pathfinders are close to, if not entirely comparable to, the United Kingdom's Special Forces (UKSF).
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Where are 1 Para based?

The 1st is based at St Athan, Wales, and is permanently attached to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG). To be selected for the 1st Battalion, Paras first have to have served two years with the 2nd or 3rd Battalions.
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Do the RAF Regiment Do P company?

2 Squadron of the RAF Regiment do not have to complete the All Arms Pre-Parachute Selection course (commonly referred to as P Company) but conduct their own course.
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Are UKSF in Afghanistan?

An SFSG company was deployed to Afghanistan in 2006 to support the SBS and SRR as part of Operation Kindle, the UKSF deployment to Afghanistan (known as Task Force 42).
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Why is the RAF Regiment called rock apes?

Origin of the "Rock Ape" nickname

The term came into use after an accident in the Western Aden Protectorate in November 1952. Two RAF Regiment officers serving with the Aden Protectorate Levies at Dhala decided to amuse themselves by going out to shoot some of the hamadryas baboons (locally referred to as "rock apes").
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What is the most secret UK military unit?

One of the most shadowy of all British special forces units, E Squadron is small cell of UKSF operatives hand-picked to work with the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), otherwise known as MI6.
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Is there a British Navy SEAL?

The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the special forces unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The SBS can trace its origins back to the Second World War when the Army Special Boat Section was formed in 1940.
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Do the SAS work with MI6?

The squadron's main task is to work with MI6 on top missions all over the globe. SAS legend Andy McNab spent three years with the unit from 1991 to 1993, after his patrol in the first Gulf War which he wrote about in his book Bravo Two Zero.
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Why are most SAS Scottish?

“David Stirling came from Scotland and it's the backbone of the SAS. The heritage and the credibility it's based on sprang from Scottish soil and every operator has experience of it.” Scotland's coastal waterways are the ultimate litmus test for any potential SAS men or women.
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Do Royal Marines do parachutes?

Royal Marines have parachuted 'deep behind enemy lines' during demanding winter exercises in Sweden with forces from the United States Airforce.
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How much do SAS get paid UK?

SAS soldiers' pay ranges from less than £25,000 a year to around £80,000, depending on their skills and rank. This compares with a basic £13,000 for privates in other regiments.
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Are the Marines elite?

In the Pacific, the Marines defined themselves as America's elite force-in-readiness—an ethos that continues today. Put simply, the Marines consider themselves the best of the best.
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Why are Marines called Bootnecks?

History. The term "Leatherneck" was derived from a leather stock once worn around the neck by both American and British Marines and soldiers (British sailors referred to Royal Marines as "Bootnecks"). Beginning in 1798 "one stock of black leather and clasp" was issued to each United States Marine every year.
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Are SAS commandos?

The Special Air Service (SAS) has its origins in the North African desert. It was formed as 62 Commando in July 1941 to undertake small-scale raids behind enemy lines. This drew its men from No 7 Commando and also operated under the title L Detachment, Special Air Service Brigade.
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