Who is SAS most famous soldier?

John McAleese: The SAS soldier who was the man behind the mask. In 1980, millions of people watched on live television as an SAS soldier, armed with explosives and a sub-machine gun, blasted his way into the Iranian embassy
Iranian embassy
Fowzi Badavi Nejad (Arabic: فوزي بدوي نجاد; Persian: فوزی بداوی نژاد) is an Arab Iranian, the only survivor of a six-person group of the Democratic Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Arabistan (DRFLA) that seized the Iranian Embassy for six days in London in 1980.
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in London.
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Who is the longest serving SAS soldier?

'Usually people serve between two to four years in the SAS but Bull Mundell spent 34 years with them which is extraordinary. ' Lieutenant Colonel Mundell was born at Maybole, Ayrshire.
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Who is the youngest SAS soldier?

Floyd Woodrow was one of the youngest soldiers ever to be selected for the UK's elite Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) at the age of 22.
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Is there any woman in the SAS?

Women have been able to serve with the SAS after transferring from covert surveillance units – such as the Special Reconnaissance Regiment – since 2018. A handful have even donned the regiment's iconic badge: a winged dagger with the motto 'Who Dares Wins'.
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How old are most SAS soldiers?

The SAS looks for recruits ages 18 to 34. Can a Nigerian join the SAS?
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Was Bear Grylls in the SAS?

BEAR GRYLLS OBE, has become known worldwide as one of the most recognized faces of survival and outdoor adventure. Trained from a young age in martial arts, Grylls went on to spend three years as a soldier in the British Special Forces, as part of 21 SAS Regiment.
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How much do SAS get paid?

Recruits are drawn from other army units, but only one applicant in 20 passes the gruelling four-week selection process. 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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Who is the most famous British soldier?

Nelson voted greatest British military hero of all time
  • Admiral Lord (Horatio) Nelson - 27% (44% among age group 18-24)
  • Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery - 19%
  • The Duke of Wellington - 11%
  • Richard the Lionheart - 8%
  • Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris - 3%
  • King Henry V - 2%
  • Lord Kitchener - 2%
  • Colonel 'H' Jones - 2%
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What rank was Billy Billingham?

Mark (Billy) Billingham MBE

During his 27 years service with the SAS, Billy achieved the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1(WO1), the highest rank possible. In his time with the elite unit he received an MBE for leading the mission in Iraq to rescue a British hostage.
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Who is the hardest SAS?

The toughest SAS fitness test in the world is the Russian Alpha Group Spetsnaz. To gain selection to the Russia's special forces unit, applicants must undergo a gruelling seven part fitness challenge that finishes with a literal fight.
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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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Who is the most highly decorated soldier in UK history?

Michael John Flynn, known as the Bullet Magnet, is the most decorated serving soldier in the British Army. Described by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge as "legendary", it is not surprising that Mick is a speaker in high demand.
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Can SAS tell family?

The SAS is a secret organisation. Its members often do not tell anyone except close family that they are in it.
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What rank are SAS soldiers?

22 SAS is divided into 4 main Squadrons - A,B, D & G.
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HQ Element
  • At the head of each squadron is the OC (Officer Commander), usually an Army major.
  • The 2nd in Command, or 2ic, with the rank of captain.
  • Operations Officer.
  • Squadron Sergeant Major (SSM)
  • Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant (SQSM)
  • Staff Sergeant.
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How long was Ant Middleton in the SAS?

Anthony Middleton (born 22 September 1980) is a British adventurer, writer, television personality and former soldier and marine. He is best known as the former Chief Instructor on the Channel 4 television series SAS: Who Dares Wins, a role he held from 2015 until 2021.
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How old can you join the SAS?

21 & 23 SAS processes applications from male and female applicants, with no previous military service. Applicants must be no older than 42 years 6 months when applying to join the Army Reserves (AR).
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What rank is Bear Grylls in the army?

In 2004, Grylls was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant commander in the Royal Naval Reserve. Then in 2013 he was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant colonel in the Royal Marines Reserve, and promoted to Honorary Colonel in June 2021.
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Was there ever a black SAS soldier?

Black SAS war hero who held off 250 rebels single-handed to be immortalised in statue. He was fighting a secret and brutal war in a dusty land far from home. But while the 1972 clash between British forces and Communist rebels in Oman has long passed into history, the actions of Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba have not.
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How long can you be in SAS?

What is happening where you live? Find out by adding your postcode. Most soldiers who join the SAS will remain in the unit for the rest of their military careers and can serve up 20 years. But with around 10 to 15 soldiers retiring from the SAS every year the loss in terms of years of experience is seen as too high.
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