SAS Who Dares Wins



I know of a bloke in the northeast, my brother in law works for him in his business. He was in the sas and is still involved training for new recruits/ exercises.
He's the most unassuming bloke you will ever meet, slim, quiet, keeps himself to himself. Never mentions it. Anything but a Billy big bollocks.
 
This. Living in Oz, I can say that without a doubt, the Australian SAS is the easiest thing to get into. The reason I know this? Every ex soldier I ever meet was in the SAS. That’s why. Hardest thing would be the catering corps (no disrespect to any ex army chefs), cos not one person I met has ever admitted to being in them.
As for this reality show, the real answer is that none of them are tough enough.
Hardest course in the a British Army is the cooks course, no one has passed it yet😂😂
I absolutely can't abide that man. Utter twat.
I'm sure you'd say that to him
 
Yep, know one of them, done a couple of year yet its all he talks about. Ive named him uncle albert.


Was a shitty cake factory in hartlepool called sweet and savoury. When anyone was asked where they worked theyd say for the SaS.:lol:
Where you going on holiday?
USA!
Really ?
Yes Up stairs attic
 
We've taken a few sbs operatives to sea with us. Wouldn't even notice them walking past you then when you see them training clearing compartments and how slick they do it you go holy fekk.

One day they were there in the middle of the med then next morning gone off to do some covert stuff in Bosnia.
 
I know of a bloke in the northeast, my brother in law works for him in his business. He was in the sas and is still involved training for new recruits/ exercises.
He's the most unassuming bloke you will ever meet, slim, quiet, keeps himself to himself. Never mentions it. Anything but a Billy big bollocks.

My Dad (RIP) was in the SBS and this was completely true of him. He was about 5'8" and 11st. As a young man I would often try and get info out of him but to no avail. I just wish that I tried again before he passed away.

One funny incident I will always remember is we had a neighbour who had a son a few years older than me, and he used to do martial arts and thought of himself as Bruce Lee. He was always throwing out (near missing) punches and kicks at people giving it the great I AM. He did it to my Dad once, and in the blink of any eye found himself on the deck with my Dad whispering something in his ear. He stopped doing it from that day forward :lol::lol:
 
My Dad (RIP) was in the SBS and this was completely true of him. He was about 5'8" and 11st. As a young man I would often try and get info out of him but to no avail. I just wish that I tried again before he passed away.

One funny incident I will always remember is we had a neighbour who had a son a few years older than me, and he used to do martial arts and thought of himself as Bruce Lee. He was always throwing out (near missing) punches and kicks at people giving it the great I AM. He did it to my Dad once, and in the blink of any eye found himself on the deck with my Dad whispering something in his ear. He stopped doing it from that day forward :lol::lol:
Ha this bloke caught two local dickheads on his business property, words were exchanged, they went. A week later the same 2 came back with a lump of scaffy tube a piece............it didn't go well for them.
 
My Mam and Dad live next door to 3 sisters (Sadly only one is still alive) who never married, they had a brother called Frankie who used to come and stop with them when he was home, when I was a kid living with my Mam and Dad he told me how he had been in the SAS and how he now trained the new recruits, never really believed him as the just didn't look like the type.....

Years later he brought out a book about his life in the SAS, turns out he was a legend in the regiment and everyone knew him, keep meaning to buy the book but never got round to it....

 

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