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The history of SAS
However, it takes more time to suppress a good organization, and within a few months they decided to have a role similar to S.A.S to be active in future wars. This led a local self-defense rifle expert to become the 21st Special Air Corps (21stSAS), which included two wartime special air corps (1st and 2ndSAS), which were combined and changed their positions.
One of the earliest post-war anti-colonial wars in Britain was the Malayan Emergency (1948-196). Brigadier Kaweite, a very famous former commander of S.A.S., arrived in Malaya in 1951 and set up the Malayan Reconnaissance Team (S.A.S.), which was quickly expanded to regimental size. In 1952, the Malayan Reconnaissance Team was renamed as the 22nd Special Air Corps (22ndSAS), thus leaving a record that S.A.S officially returned to the regular army to fight. S.A.S' s reputation in Malaya is no less than that of any army. They stayed in the depths of the jungle for a long time, and established a particularly close relationship with the local natives. They also invented the tactic of descending to the jungle ground with a long rope when landing on a tree.
when the conflict in Malaya began to settle down, S.A.S was sent to Oman in Arabian Peninsula from November to December, 1958, where they launched a bold attack, targeting the rebels in the 25-meter-high Akdag Mountains and completely defeating these Arab dissidents in their own territory. After this success and the suspension in malvin, 22ndSAS moved to England, and they were stationed in Bradbury, a famous base in Hereford. But today they have been reduced to a headquarters and two saber squadrons.
Soon after, the Far East waved to them again. That was the hostile battle in Borneo. A squadron of S.A.S arrived there in January 1963. Their success led to more demands from the British Army on S.A.S The Third Team was reorganized in mid-1963. This reorganization is just the right time, because the war broke out in Aden. Since 1964-1966, these three 22ndSAS squadrons have been stationed between Britain, Borneo and Aden in turn, which is called happy time in China. After the two wars ended in 1967, S.A.S had a short period of unified strengthening and retraining. In 1969, when the situation in Northern Ireland suddenly became turbulent, S.A.S began a long-term confrontation with Irish peace forces. At the same time, the recurring problems in Malaya and Oman also led S.A.S to return to the local station. In July 1972, at the Battle of Mobet in Oman, 1 S.A.S soldiers and a few local soldiers defeated about 25 dissidents in an impressive battle. S.A.S continued to stay in Oman for many years, and there may still be a few members there. In August 1983, it was first revealed that S.A.S was training a similar special force for the sultan's monarch, including skydiving and training to survive in a desert environment with a small amount of food for several days.
in the 195s, 196s and early 197s, anti-guerrilla warfare has been replaced by anti-terrorist warfare. In playing this new role, S.A.S quickly developed a set of unparalleled tactics. The tactics developed by S.A.S are widely spread in the western world, inspired by the confrontation between Northern Ireland and the Irish Peace Army (IRA) and the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). As a result, S.A.S not only consulted by other governments and special forces, but also directly participated in some foreign combat operations. Therefore, in October 1977, two S.A.S team members launched an operation with the German Ninth Frontier Defence Team (GSG-9) to recapture the German passenger plane hijacked to Mogadishu.
However, among these episodes, the most famous one was the hostage-taking incident at the Iranian Embassy in London in May 198, when S.A.S' s tough tactics were all presented to TV cameras all over the world. Due to the strict British law, the police in the capital directed the whole operation until the terrorists killed a hostage and dumped his body on the street. The police then asked S.A.S. to take over the matter. The S.A.S. team rushed into the embassy and used special weapons and tactics to rescue all the remaining hostages.
This amazing success, especially in the world media eager for heroes, has made S.A.S more famous. By 1982, when S.A.S seemed to be stereotyped in their anti-terrorist role, to everyone's surprise, the Falkland War broke out in Argentina. The 22nd NDAS immediately joined the war, and took this opportunity to remind the world that they were the first and first-class professional soldiers, specially trained for war. They were pioneers in returning to South Georgia, although the first helicopter landing search operation was aborted due to really terrible bad weather. The second landing was an inflatable boat, and most people reached the shore. However, a small boat was damaged, which was quickly blown to the east because the soldiers did not want to call for help by radio. Fortunately, they hit a prominent part of the island and were rescued by helicopter later. At the same time, in Park Jung Su Wigan, the squadron command center and a D squadron used the damaged Argentine submarine Santa Fe to rush into and defeat the base fortress, and South Georgia quickly returned to British control.
The first batch of S.A.S soldiers landed on East Falkland Island on May 1st, where they stayed for about 3 days in bad weather and close to the enemy. They provide important information about military operations and deployment, and even mark enemy planes and warehouses for air strikes and naval artillery support. On May 14th. S.A.S raided the cobblestone island, blew up 11 Argentine planes, and returned to their original role in the desert of North Africa 4 years ago. There are also reports that they have been active in Argentina, although this news has never been officially recognized.
S.A.S continues to get a lot of media attention after the victory in Falkland. The regiment continued its role in fighting terrorism, which made them infamous among Irish IRA supporters. After Gilbert Larte successfully stopped and killed three IRA members, the IRA supporters hated S.A.S even more.
in 1991, S.A.S found that they were back in the desert, fighting with their American special forces, especially with Delta Force in the search for Iraqi Scud missiles. S.A.S team attacked missile storage institutions and command and control centers in Iraq. Others use hand-held laser pointers to indicate important target areas for allied laser-guided ammunition bombing.
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