Robert Wakefield
@Robertauthor
22 November, 06:38
The Night SAS Broke Every Rule to Save Delta Force
Lot`s of this same happened in Cambodia during the Vietnam War and the SAS saved the US High Command even though Britain was not involved in that War - Google it ---
Some reason telling stories or making war movies with British Heroes vanished in the early eighties
https://www.youtube.com/sh...
Lot`s of this same happened in Cambodia during the Vietnam War and the SAS saved the US High Command even though Britain was not involved in that War - Google it ---
Some reason telling stories or making war movies with British Heroes vanished in the early eighties
https://www.youtube.com/sh...
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Cambodia rescue was common knowledge but it seems google censored it but it will be out there some place
Did any British SAS fight in Vietnam?
AI Overview
Secret deployment:
Due to the UK's official stance of not sending troops to fight in Vietnam, British SAS members served in a clandestine, unofficial capacity.
Secondment to Australia:
The British soldiers were reportedly seconded to the Australian SAS and served alongside them in covert operations.
Covert operations:
Their roles included reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and other special forces tasks, often with Australian and New Zealand units.
Decorations:
At least 24 British soldiers were decorated for their service during the war, though these decorations were not part of an official British deployment.
Advisory roles:
Some sources indicate that a few SAS members were involved in advisory roles in the early stages of the conflict before the main fighting began, but they were not deployed to combat
Did any British SAS fight in Vietnam?
AI Overview
Secret deployment:
Due to the UK's official stance of not sending troops to fight in Vietnam, British SAS members served in a clandestine, unofficial capacity.
Secondment to Australia:
The British soldiers were reportedly seconded to the Australian SAS and served alongside them in covert operations.
Covert operations:
Their roles included reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and other special forces tasks, often with Australian and New Zealand units.
Decorations:
At least 24 British soldiers were decorated for their service during the war, though these decorations were not part of an official British deployment.
Advisory roles:
Some sources indicate that a few SAS members were involved in advisory roles in the early stages of the conflict before the main fighting began, but they were not deployed to combat
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