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    Together with 23 Special Air Service Regiment (Reserve) (23 SAS(R)), it forms the Special Air Service (Reserve) (SAS(R)) part of the United Kingdom Special Forces...
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  • Service Regiment (Artists) (Reserve) (21 SAS(R)), it forms the Special Air Service (Reserve) (SAS(R)). Unlike the regular SAS Regiment, it accepts members...
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    Army Reserve (AR) units. The regular army unit is 22 SAS Regiment and the reserve units are 21 Special Air Service Regiment (Artists) (Reserve) (21 SAS(R))...
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  • the two Army Reserve SAS regiments, the 21 (Artists) Special Air Service Regiment (Reserve) and the 23 Special Air Service Regiment (Reserve), were removed...
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  • then the 2nd Special Air Service (2 SAS). He was the elder brother of David Stirling, one of the founders of the SAS, but Bill has been described as the...
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    BBC television historical drama SAS: Rogue Heroes. 1st SAS Brigade SAS operations "21 & 23 Special Air Service (SAS) | The British Army". www.army.mod...
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  • and 1 Artillery Brigade, as well as 14 Signal Regiment, 21 and 23 SAS(R)." "21 & 23 SAS (Reserve)". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 8 June 2020. "Army Commands"...
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    Archived from the original on 21 April 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2014. "21 SAS Reserve". "The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery | The British Army". "The...
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  • third SAS regiment was formed and like 21 SAS was part of the Territorial Army. 23 SAS Regiment was formed by the renaming of the Joint Reserve Reconnaissance...
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  • (SAS) Signal Squadron (V) of the Territorial Army (now known as Army Reserve). 264 (SAS) Signal Squadron was formed in July 1966 to support 22 SAS and...
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    Camp is a military training area south of the village, used mainly by 21 SAS (reserves). The camp has also been used to shoot parts of the Channel 4 television...
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  • Recruits applying to join the two Reserve SAS regiments (21 SAS and 23 SAS) are sponsored out to a local Army Reserve unit to complete Phase One Training...
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  • the post of Adjutant of 21 SAS – the London-based Territorial Army (reserve) SAS regiment. In 1962, he was attached to the Federal Army in Aden. In 1964...
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  • Retrieved 7 January 2025. "21 & 23 SAS (Reserve)". The British Army. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. "What Do SAS Selection Tests Involve?"...
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  • Operation Bulbasket was an operation by 'B' Squadron, 1st Special Air Service (SAS), behind the German lines in German occupied France, between June and August...
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  • Stirling: The Phoney Major: The Life, Times and Truth about the Founder of the SAS. London: Constable. ISBN 978-1472134592. "No. 26293". The London Gazette...
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    Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury, London 21(Artists)(Reserve) SAS Regiment, at Albany Barracks, Regents Park, London 23(Reserve) SAS Regiment, at Kingstanding, Birmingham...
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    the sister unit of the British Army 22 Special Air Service Regiment (22 SAS), with both under the operational control of the Director Special Forces...
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  • Singapore American School (SAS) is a non-profit, independent, co-educational day school located in the Woodlands area of Singapore. It offers an American-based...
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  • by David Stirling as one of the co-founders of the Special Air Service (SAS). In Britain and Egypt, he organised the training for Allied agents sent...
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    SAS Manthatisi (S101) is a Heroine-class submarine currently in service with the South African Navy. SAS Manthatisi is named after the female warrior chief...
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    the New Zealand Army, closely modelled on the British Special Air Service (SAS). It was formed on 7 July 1955. It traces its origins to the Second World...
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    anti-surface, anti-air, and anti-submarine platforms. SAS Amatola, SAS Isandlwana, SAS Spioenkop, and SAS Mendi possess two four-cell launchers for eight Exocet...
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  • commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army. Formed in 1957 as a company, it was modelled on the British SAS with which it shares...
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    Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) where he commanded 3 Troop, A Squadron. He conducted war-time guerilla operations with the SAS during the Malayan Emergency...
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    Reserve) and a training wing. 22 SAS is supported by 2 reserve regiments, 21 SAS and 23 SAS, which collectively form the Special Air Service (Reserve)...
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    mortar section at Squadron Headquarters which also kept a reserve of 12 Jeeps. The 2nd SAS squadron under command Major Power had a similar composition...
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    Air Greenland (category SAS Group)
    ensure SASs future". SAS Group. 13 June 2007. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 17 May 2010. "SAS i krise: SAS-sjefen har stor tro...
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  • NVM Express (redirect from Slimline SAS)
    devices over a network. Historically, most SSDs used buses such as SATA, SAS, or Fibre Channel for interfacing with the rest of a computer system. Since...
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  • Between 1973 and 1983, Ian Lapraik was the Honorary Colonel of 21 SAS. The Army Reserve Centre at Bramley Training Area is named Lapraik House and the...
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