SAS (United Kingdom)

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The SAS (United Kingdom) is an elite special forces unit of the British Army renowned for its counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and covert reconnaissance operations worldwide.

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instanceOf special forces unit
abbreviation SAS NERFINISHED
allegiance Charles III NERFINISHED
branchOf British Armed Forces NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
formedIn 1941
founder David Stirling NERFINISHED
garrison Hereford NERFINISHED
garrisonCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
garrisonLocation Stirling Lines NERFINISHED
hasSquadronType Reserve squadron
Saber squadron NERFINISHED
influenced New Zealand Special Air Service NERFINISHED
Special Air Service Regiment (Australia) NERFINISHED
various international special operations units
insigniaText Who Dares Wins
motto Who Dares Wins
nickname The Regiment NERFINISHED
notableFor highly demanding selection process
influence on special forces worldwide
notableOperation Iranian Embassy siege NERFINISHED
Operation Nimrod NERFINISHED
operations in Northern Ireland
operations in the Falklands War
operations in the Gulf War
operations in the Iraq War
operations in the War in Afghanistan
operatesWorldwide true
parentUnit United Kingdom Special Forces NERFINISHED
partOf British Army
reserveComponent 21 SAS NERFINISHED
23 SAS NERFINISHED
role counterinsurgency
counterterrorism
covert reconnaissance
direct action
hostage rescue
special operations
selectionType special forces selection
symbol winged dagger
theatre North African campaign NERFINISHED
trainingFocus counterterrorism tactics
covert reconnaissance skills
escape and evasion
small unit tactics
survival

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