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General discussions on joining & training within Special Forces.
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Is it true what the head poncho said?

"70% of the SAS are Scottish"
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How dare you make comments like that :D
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I too wonder why there are more scottish and aussies in the SAS. Double Hard B******?
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Im sure many moons ago there used to be a competitive exercise prog on CH4 with british army regiments competing against each other.
I thought that was good as they did everything from navigating to live firing with Charlie Gs.
I think the paras won in the end, but it was only pongo regiments.
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Ahoy there qcnr!
I remember that programme. It was a section battle skills challenge thing. As I recall it was actually quite good! Can't remember the name though.
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Ahoy there!
Yes I can recall the squeaky voiced Emlyn being involved.
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Heard a story that they are going to do the next one in the white stuff then of course they could do one in the gritty stuff the mind boggles :evil:
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It would be nice to see how the genuine SAS selection contenders would cope with the same tasks. Also be interesting to see how Malay army, RM, US lads and a few others would handle it.

There was a program on Bravo channel with mixed forces competing. Wasn't bad but got in the way of pre-game pint so had to bin it sadly.
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There was 1 guy in it who was just kicked out before the final 4, the outdoor pursuits bloke. He seemed to be handleing it well, and the fintess standards of the course was not troubling him in the slightest, but he was kicked out for havin an atitdude.... bullsh*t i think the atitdude was with the staff instructors because he was making it look easy.
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jonboy wrote:There was 1 guy in it who was just kicked out before the final 4, the outdoor pursuits bloke. He seemed to be handleing it well, and the fintess standards of the course was not troubling him in the slightest, but he was kicked out for havin an atitdude.... bullsh*t i think the atitdude was with the staff instructors because he was making it look easy.
A distinct possibility (the interest value of the series does rely havily on it appearing to be impossibly difficult), but the DS mentioned eating biscuits on a march, and not looking out for the team. And as footage of people plodding along not doing very much isn't great viewing, areas such as those probably weren't worth showing. And from the short clips of twhen they are plodding along, you can't really tell if they're dong their job unless you're looking out for that sort of thing.
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Falkens wrote:I too wonder why there are more scottish and aussies in the SAS. Double Hard B******?
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:fist: What a load of tosh those shows were. Only a very small taste of real selection and none of these so called fit civvies would get through the first leg of the real mccoy. The seond series was so obviously a PC fit up by having a woman pass selection. Like hell those ex SAS would take that bird on patrol with them.
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