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British SAS and US Marines fight the taliban in a heavy firefight. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE HERE - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=funker530 EARLY ACCESS TO MY NEXT VIDEO - http://www.fb.com/FUNKER530 No SAS faces are clearly shown in the video so PERSEC is not violated. British SAS and US Marines work together to destroy a Taliban patrol in Afghanistan. *DISCLAIMER* This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.
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Mortars are scary :o
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UK SAS troops don't fight conventionally. You won't see them in situations like this. They're British soldiers, but not SAS.........
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Is the guy wearing a cap shooting the full auto SBR AR-15 part of a private military like Blackwater??
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a crazy Brit standing up through this lol
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Been like this for a long time. RAF fly with USAF and vice versa.
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SAS would murder the crap marines
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The US Rangers were founded by Major General Lucian Truscott of the US Army, a liaison officer with the British General Staff. In 1942, he submitted a proposal to General George Marshall that an American unit be set up "along the lines of the British Commandos". The original US Rangers trained at the British Commandos centre at Achnacarry Castle.
The US Navy SEALs' original formation, the Observer Group, was also trained and influenced by British Commandos.[6] The US Special Forces originated with the First Special Service Force, formed under British Combined Operations.
US Green Berets and training origins:-
Since the 20th century and World War II in particular, commandos have been set apart from other military units by virtue of their extreme training regimes; these are usually associated with the awarding of green berets which originated with British Commandos. The British Commandos were instrumental in founding many other international commando units during World War II. Some international commando units were formed from members who served as part of or alongside British Commandos, such as the Dutch Korps Commandotroepen (who still wear the recognition flash insignia of the British Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife), the Belgian 5th Special Air Service, or Greek Sacred Band (World War II). In 1944 the SAS Brigade was formed from the British 1st and 2nd SAS, the French 3rd and 4th SAS, and the Belgian 5th SAS. The French Army special forces (1er RPIMa) still use the motto Qui Ose Gagne, a translation of the SAS motto "Who Dares Wins."
In addition, many Commonwealth nations were part of the original British Commando units. They developed their own national traditions, including the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, the New Zealand Special Air Service, and the Southern Rhodesian Special Air Service, all of whom share (or used to) the same insignia and motto as their British counterparts. During the Second World War, the British SAS quickly adopted sand-coloured berets, since they were almost entirely based in the North African theatre; they used these rather than green berets to distinguish themselves from other British Commando units. (See History of the Special Air Service). Other Commonwealth commando units were formed after the Second World War directly based on the British Commando units, such as the Australian 1st Commando Regiment (Australia), distinct from the Australian special operations 2nd Commando Regiment (Australia), who originated with the jungle-fighting 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment during the Second World War. US Rangers were modelled on the Royal marines Commandos, and the CIA / OSS was modelled on the British SOE. Mossad was also created by the British (Orde Wingate.)
The Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) was a reconnaissance and raiding unit of the British Army during the Second World War. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Range_Desert_Group
Colonel Charles Alvin Beckwith served as an exchange officer with the famous British Special Air Service (22 SAS Regiment) in 1962 where he learnt many of their capabilities, and used his newly found knowledge basically rewriting the book on American special ops training from the real-world lessons he had learned with the SAS to create the USA's first real special forces unit in the mid 70's known as DELTA Force, which is still modelled on British style tactics to this day. Beckwith also had learned that a symbol of excellence like a beret had to be earned, giving birth of the modern Q-Course. -
The SAS aren't pussies like the marines they dont NEED gear C:
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Fantastic job guys!!
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Allahu Puck Puck! In the name of Wallah I demand American Army to annihilate my progeny in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Once again sya with me...Allahu Puck Puck.
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its a known fact look back in history read it google it. the us special forced marines are basicaly used british tatics and were trained back in day by british special forces. fact. the brits are the orginal special forces everybody else followed suit .
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For everybody saying he is not SAS, read the description.
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someone xplain to me what the sas are and why they have no gear on?
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NOTHING LIKE FIGHTING AGAINST GUYS WHO WERE NEVER REALLY TRAINED TO FIGHT AND DONT EVEN MENTION THE EQUIPMENT AND ARSENAL LOL ASK THE WW2 VETERANS , YOU ARE JUST CLOWNS PLAYING WAR, THEY WILL TELL YOU THAT TOO, STFU HAHAHAHAHAH
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Love this 🔫
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Any women watching this be careful ,you might just get pregnant do to the sheer manliness of this video.
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British special air service
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I have the pleasure working with people in Arizona everyday I am based in the U.K. they are great people and so good to work with