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The Origin of Modern SF

General discussions on joining & training in the British Army.
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Ah but definitions that applied during WW2 are quite possibly not applicable for today!!
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King_duck wrote:Ah but definitions that applied during WW2 are quite possibly not applicable for today!!
Correct!
The difference between SF and Elite may be small in wording but it is huge in practice. UKSF by nature are small because they are so specialist!
Not withstanding that,there are several units within HM Forces who, although not officially classed as SF are considered to be by those who serve or have served in the officially recognised SF units. They would be the first to admit that they couldn't maintain operational effectiveness without these units!
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I posted all that earlier in the thread. I stated firmly that the only units which were at DOY Bcks were SAS and SBS but that MOD had classed commando units as SF as well.

I'm not arguing about it. I've merely posted what I've found out.
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http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/1907.html

According to the Senior Service website thingy only the SBS are SF, not the RM Commando.
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So - what the hell would they know about it anyway?

Bunch of matelots....


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Wikipedia gives the definition of "commando" as such:

In military science, the term commando can refer to an individual, a military unit, or a raiding style of military operation. In certain contexts, the term is synonymous with light infantry or "special forces". They should be distinguished from special force units which specialise in extended, long range ground-level reconnaisance and patrol missions, behind enemy lines (such as the various Special Air Services).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commando_%28military%29
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GD wrote:So - what the hell would they know about it anyway?

Bunch of matelots....


*hides behind very thick wall thingie*

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Wall :roll: :roll:

You'll need more than that GD :lol:
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It's a very thick wall.

I'm no mug 8)
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Don't sweat it GD,
that lot couldn't hit a Bonfire with a Fire Extinguisher!
But just in case you might want to slip into something KEVLAR! :o
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I've just realised anyway HH - that squib is going in the wrong direction.

That's what happens when you can't look down the tube yourself - you let some bleeding computer thingie do the shooting for you :P

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Harry???????? :o
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GD wrote :-
It's a very thick wall.
I think GD IS the very thick wall.

Watch my lips!! (You must be able to do that on your computer, it tells you everything else!). RM and Para's are VERY special. They are NOT Special Forces!!

In fact if you ask them, they would not claim to be.

The SF in this country are SAS and SBS. There are a few supporting units and a few more (small) units, that could be classified as SF. 14 Int. Det. springs to mind.

Anything as large as a Commando Unit (or a Para Battalion) - especially one that normally operates as an infantry battalion, cannot be SF.

I don't care what the MOD say. They will say anything under this f*****g government that makes things sound better than they are.

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Sneaky - don't blow a gasket mate. I had already posted the correct answer earlier on.

There ain't nothing worth offending a donkey walloper for on this thread :wink:
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Hostage_Negotiator wrote:Don't sweat it GD,
that lot couldn't hit a Bonfire with a Fire Extinguisher!
But just in case you might want to slip into something KEVLAR! :o
Your back then :roll:

Fark need to re-draw my book of RAF wit and comebacks from stores again, looks like a postage stamp anyone seen it???

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I don't understand this - you said RAF and wit in the same sentence???

Am I missing something here?

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