
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... army10.xml
Fark off Perce, we don't want you.
Don't mind them running our errands, but why make them a Commando, what's wrong with just having an attached infantry regiment?
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So will the infatry unit get to wear the green beret without even completing the 32 week commando coursedruadan wrote:Speaking of which, have you all seen the new Army Commando being raised to support 3CDOBDE?![]()
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... army10.xml
Fark off Perce, we don't want you.
Don't mind them running our errands, but why make them a Commando, what's wrong with just having an attached infantry regiment?
The selection of individuals to the SFSG has been made from the Parachute Regiment, the Royal Marines, and the RAF Regiment. The group falls under the operational command of the Director of Special Forces and is part of the UK Special Forces Group. Members of the SFSG will retain the cap badges of their parent units and will also wear the SFSG insignia. All individuals within this specialist group have passed either the Royal Marines Commando course, the Airborne Forces Selection course run by the Parachute Regiment or the RAF Extended Airfield Sentry Selection course (regarded as the toughest Static Guard course to stay awake on, this side of the Top Secret Group Four Black Opps Guard Course). Each of these selection courses involves arduous physical selection and high quality infantry training, apart from the Crabs, obviously. The personnel are then equipped and provided with additional training to fit their specific specialist role on joining the SFSG.
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