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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:14,861 --> 00:00:23,815 WAR AND SOLDIERS 2 00:00:46,621 --> 00:00:50,330 SAS special forces 3 00:00:54,541 --> 00:00:57,055 On the fifth of May, 1980 4 00:00:57,261 --> 00:01:03,734 masked men attacked the Iranian embassy in London. 5 00:01:07,581 --> 00:01:13,258 Their task was to free the hostages of terrorists. 6 00:01:14,061 --> 00:01:20,694 British Army SAS champion troops were seen for the first time in action. 7 00:01:22,741 --> 00:01:28,293 SAS emptied the room of the building at a time, according to the plan. 8 00:01:34,941 --> 00:01:40,334 The rest of the SAS men keep an eye on, no one to flee the building 9 00:01:40,541 --> 00:01:44,853 and looking concealment, the bombs of terrorists. 10 00:01:48,221 --> 00:01:54,456 Hostages freed and the terrorists were captured in 10 minutes. 11 00:01:57,061 --> 00:02:00,849 The environment was very different from the desert 12 00:02:01,061 --> 00:02:06,340 with SAS received the baptism of fire during the Second World War. 13 00:02:07,381 --> 00:02:11,613 Developed for the destruction of enemy bases tactics 14 00:02:11,821 --> 00:02:16,212 was used in the embassy siege 15 00:02:16,421 --> 00:02:19,891 and the Falklands War in 1982 16 00:02:20,101 --> 00:02:24,140 especially in the attack Pebble Island airport 17 00:02:24,341 --> 00:02:26,855 and also in the Persian Gulf in 1991. 18 00:02:32,621 --> 00:02:38,332 The British could not get it in Egypt in the summer of 1941. 19 00:02:41,301 --> 00:02:47,012 Earlier in the year they had driven the Italians out of Libya. 20 00:02:50,461 --> 00:02:57,173 They destroyed the Italian 10th Army and took tens of thousands of prisoners. 21 00:03:03,861 --> 00:03:10,619 But then Hitler sent General Erwin Rommel allies to help. 22 00:03:15,701 --> 00:03:23,176 Rommel wasted no time, but was attacked and pushed the British into Egypt. 23 00:03:25,861 --> 00:03:29,934 Summer 1941 counterattacks failed 24 00:03:30,141 --> 00:03:34,020 and the British lost a lot of battle tanks. 25 00:03:38,541 --> 00:03:44,218 The only bright spot in this situation was that the port city of Tobruk 26 00:03:44,421 --> 00:03:47,140 It took the Axis siege. 27 00:03:58,541 --> 00:04:05,492 Kommandoupseeri David Stirling, at the same time in the hospital. 28 00:04:05,701 --> 00:04:09,694 He was injured in a parachute jump. 29 00:04:14,941 --> 00:04:21,414 Stirling had time to think about why the war was stuck in place. 30 00:04:25,901 --> 00:04:32,739 Desert War, the most striking feature was the huge long distances. 31 00:04:35,581 --> 00:04:38,778 South Korpsin maihinnousupaikasta Tripolista 32 00:04:38,981 --> 00:04:43,452 was more than 1600 km of the British main base in Alexandria. 33 00:04:45,861 --> 00:04:49,854 You were few, and in the south was an open desert 34 00:04:50,061 --> 00:04:53,940 which experienced troops were able to cross. 35 00:04:58,701 --> 00:05:04,571 Stirling hoksasi that Rommel servicing the route was long and vulnerable. 36 00:05:07,341 --> 00:05:14,213 Also Afrika Korpsin airports and service centers were vulnerable. 37 00:05:20,901 --> 00:05:26,976 Sea manually operated commandos were unable to disturb them. 38 00:05:31,301 --> 00:05:37,092 Mediterranean fleet was unable to organize a decent landing. 39 00:05:41,381 --> 00:05:46,660 Its main task was to keep the Italian navy in check. 40 00:05:48,981 --> 00:05:55,375 The fleet also had to maintain Tobruk and strategically important for Malta 41 00:05:55,581 --> 00:06:00,496 Air Force operating in Italy and Africa disturbed. 42 00:06:07,101 --> 00:06:14,132 Stirling invented to try small, behind the lines infiltrate groups 43 00:06:14,341 --> 00:06:17,378 which would be difficult for the enemy to detect 44 00:06:17,581 --> 00:06:23,417 but who would be able to interfere with the maintenance and airports badly. 45 00:06:33,221 --> 00:06:38,818 Stirling believes the unit came with her husband to educate yourself 46 00:06:39,021 --> 00:06:43,139 and to be directly under the command of Chief of the region. 47 00:06:43,341 --> 00:06:50,691 Troops hyppäisivät by parachute to support future attacks. 48 00:06:53,901 --> 00:06:58,895 Stirling believed that if such would propose through official channels 49 00:06:59,101 --> 00:07:03,811 Cam just buried Staff of the bureaucracy. 50 00:07:05,021 --> 00:07:10,539 He decided to turn directly to the top management advice. 51 00:07:12,941 --> 00:07:18,413 Stirling himself went to General Neil Ritchie's an audience 52 00:07:18,621 --> 00:07:21,772 and presented their ideas to him. 53 00:07:21,981 --> 00:07:29,251 Ritchie presented the Commander, General Sir Claude Auchinleck. 54 00:07:29,461 --> 00:07:32,021 Also liked the idea of ​​Auchinleck 55 00:07:32,221 --> 00:07:37,375 Stirling and gave permission to recruit 6 officers and 60 men. 56 00:07:37,581 --> 00:07:40,732 SAS had begun. 57 00:07:45,541 --> 00:07:50,092 Stirling had been given permission to set up a special unit. 58 00:07:50,301 --> 00:07:55,614 Next, he had to come up with a name for it and select it from the men. 59 00:07:58,301 --> 00:08:04,012 The name was invented feint operations responded to Gen. Dudley Clark. 60 00:08:04,221 --> 00:08:09,693 He wanted to pretend that the British established a large parachute unit. 61 00:08:09,901 --> 00:08:13,371 66 man's got a bunch of grandiose name: 62 00:08:13,581 --> 00:08:18,416 Division L Special Air Service Brigade. 63 00:08:24,941 --> 00:08:32,416 Stirling search for people who could patrol the remote operation of the desert. 64 00:08:32,621 --> 00:08:38,730 He chose one of the first captain Jock Lewes. 65 00:08:44,981 --> 00:08:50,931 Lewesilla had experience kommandoiskuista made Tobruk. 66 00:08:57,541 --> 00:09:02,899 It was joined by the rugby star Blair "Paddy" Mayne 67 00:09:03,101 --> 00:09:06,571 who always went forward skirmishes. 68 00:09:06,781 --> 00:09:13,220 Mayne had fought in Syria against the Vichy French troops. 69 00:09:20,101 --> 00:09:25,858 Many of SAS's founding members were old Stirling subject. 70 00:09:29,501 --> 00:09:33,016 Stirling's department did not base 71 00:09:33,221 --> 00:09:38,818 so it captured the first thing the New Zealand unit of the camp. 72 00:09:39,021 --> 00:09:45,176 As a "robbery" after the Stirling began to keep a strict discipline. 73 00:09:46,861 --> 00:09:50,012 Parachute training was a priority 74 00:09:50,221 --> 00:09:54,612 but the necessary equipment needed to knock off themselves. 75 00:09:56,861 --> 00:10:04,370 She begged the RAF from the old transportation for training jumps machine. 76 00:10:09,661 --> 00:10:12,698 The department had to work behind the lines 77 00:10:12,901 --> 00:10:17,816 so the men had knowledge of the enemy's guns as well. 78 00:10:22,861 --> 00:10:27,457 SAS decided to ground up to be the toughest so. 79 00:10:31,701 --> 00:10:39,574 Its methods and organization entirely different from that of other units. 80 00:10:40,421 --> 00:10:46,417 SAS needed to be able to reside for a long time behind enemy lines. 81 00:10:46,621 --> 00:10:52,457 Commando of the smallest units 82 00:10:52,661 --> 00:10:55,300 had twelve men. 83 00:10:55,501 --> 00:11:01,690 Each SAS's department could be divided into groups 84 00:11:01,901 --> 00:11:08,090 where there were four men who were able to operate independently. 85 00:11:08,301 --> 00:11:11,452 The units were completely self-sufficient. 86 00:11:11,661 --> 00:11:19,215 One man's specialty was the navigation, the second was a medic 87 00:11:19,421 --> 00:11:26,691 and a third dominated explosives and tuhoamistehtävät. 88 00:11:26,901 --> 00:11:32,658 All were able to each of these tasks. 89 00:11:32,861 --> 00:11:36,900 Four-man group was the fineness 90 00:11:37,101 --> 00:11:40,298 that it has been named a leader. 91 00:11:41,421 --> 00:11:46,370 Sergeant Bob Tait drew SAS's unit ID. 92 00:11:46,581 --> 00:11:53,817 Descriptive motto "Fortune favors the brave" was the invention of Stirling. 93 00:11:55,461 --> 00:12:01,013 SAS received the baptism of fire soon, when the British took to invade. 94 00:12:04,861 --> 00:12:10,299 Auchinleck designed the operation "Crusader" in November 1941. 95 00:12:10,501 --> 00:12:15,814 Its aim was to relieve Tobruk and Rommel evict Cyrenaica. 96 00:12:17,221 --> 00:12:20,338 SAS had to jump two days before it 97 00:12:20,541 --> 00:12:25,661 and strike at airports Tmimin and Gazalan region. 98 00:12:27,381 --> 00:12:32,455 They had to destroy as many planes. 99 00:12:37,141 --> 00:12:43,171 After task the men had to pick up back to the British lines. 100 00:12:48,221 --> 00:12:52,373 Stirling chose Retriever remote patrol unit 101 00:12:52,581 --> 00:12:58,213 which was established in June 1940 reconnaissance unit. 102 00:13:02,101 --> 00:13:09,291 The desert conditions by trained squads koukkasivat south through the desert 103 00:13:09,501 --> 00:13:12,095 behind enemy lines. 104 00:13:13,621 --> 00:13:18,456 SAS was supposed to be picked up by the same methods. 105 00:13:25,661 --> 00:13:31,930 SAS met on the evening of 16. 11. 1941 Egyptian airport. 106 00:13:35,661 --> 00:13:40,177 The weather was bad. The sand storm was breaking out. 107 00:13:44,541 --> 00:13:48,011 But Stirling wanted to launch the operation. 108 00:13:49,421 --> 00:13:55,018 Five Bombay machine rose into the air with the SAS group. 109 00:13:58,181 --> 00:14:05,098 The storm spread men around, and a lot of equipment was lost. 110 00:14:05,301 --> 00:14:10,933 Attacks on airports were canceled. Only three groups reached the scene of the scene. 111 00:14:11,141 --> 00:14:14,895 The other 34 men were captured. 112 00:14:15,101 --> 00:14:22,451 The patrol took the other Jalon oasis, the desert behind enemy lines 113 00:14:22,661 --> 00:14:24,811 lick their wounds. 114 00:14:25,021 --> 00:14:29,890 Stirling returned to Cairo, fearing that SAS will be scattered. 115 00:14:30,101 --> 00:14:34,891 But the staffs were more important things to think about. 116 00:14:35,101 --> 00:14:38,173 SAS gained a new opportunity. 117 00:14:41,621 --> 00:14:48,379 SAS waiting for the remote patrol in the morning on 18 November 118 00:14:48,581 --> 00:14:53,974 Britons went on the offensive against Rommel's troops. 119 00:14:56,701 --> 00:15:00,091 The attack did not go according to plan. 120 00:15:05,581 --> 00:15:11,178 Tanks were fierce and destructive battle. 121 00:15:17,501 --> 00:15:23,815 Rommel got a mess by attacking the opponent's service centers 122 00:15:24,021 --> 00:15:28,378 but was forced to withdraw the fuel is running low. 123 00:15:36,501 --> 00:15:41,973 Auchinleck tried to relieve Tobruk with a new attack. 124 00:15:45,541 --> 00:15:52,140 Brigadier Denys Reid Column encountered SAS Jalo. 125 00:15:55,621 --> 00:16:00,649 Reid was told to join the advocacy efforts Benghazi attack. 126 00:16:00,861 --> 00:16:05,616 He asked the Stirling attack Agedabian airport. 127 00:16:05,821 --> 00:16:11,134 Stirling decided excited to attack the El Agheilaan 128 00:16:11,341 --> 00:16:14,253 Sirteen and Tametiin. 129 00:16:14,461 --> 00:16:18,500 Far patrols went out to bring SAS destinations. 130 00:16:23,741 --> 00:16:27,893 Paddy Maynen group reached unnoticed Sirte airport 131 00:16:28,101 --> 00:16:32,253 and destroyed as many as 37 aircraft. 132 00:16:35,501 --> 00:16:41,815 When you ran out of explosives, Paddy broke the still hand one machine instrument panel. 133 00:16:43,061 --> 00:16:48,419 SAS destroyed several machines around El Agheilassa. 134 00:16:48,621 --> 00:16:55,060 Tametin group stopped mines, nor did Agedabiassa machines. 135 00:16:57,621 --> 00:17:03,730 The British liberated Tobruk and Rommel began to withdraw from Cyrenaica. 136 00:17:06,461 --> 00:17:10,739 Since the attacks on airports had managed to 137 00:17:10,941 --> 00:17:16,937 Stirling railed at Christmas time for many of the enemy fields. 138 00:17:18,861 --> 00:17:23,810 But none of SAS's group could not get through the lines of defense 139 00:17:24,021 --> 00:17:27,855 and a group of Jock Lewes go scout 140 00:17:28,061 --> 00:17:30,939 got attacked by Italian machines. 141 00:17:35,501 --> 00:17:40,529 Stirling served as right hand man of Lewes were killed. 142 00:17:42,461 --> 00:17:47,137 Rommel retreated, so Stirling returned to Cairo 143 00:17:47,341 --> 00:17:50,651 and received permission to recruit more men. 144 00:17:54,301 --> 00:17:59,614 He was awarded, among other things, the commander of the French department of Bergen ... 145 00:18:01,101 --> 00:18:05,094 ... As well as ylämaalaisrykmentin officer Fitzroy MacLean 146 00:18:05,301 --> 00:18:10,295 who took the time to meet with the Delegation of Yugoslavia, Tito. 147 00:18:13,461 --> 00:18:19,855 Rommel attacked again on 22 1st 1942 and pushed the British Gazalaan. 148 00:18:20,621 --> 00:18:27,891 SAS struck the retreating Benghazi harbor and the nearby airports. 149 00:18:28,101 --> 00:18:31,377 It was only partially successful. Benina was empty 150 00:18:31,581 --> 00:18:36,291 Slontaa defended solidly, and Barcessa destroyed in only one machine. 151 00:18:36,501 --> 00:18:42,417 Berkan field is not found, but Paddy Mayne struck the neighboring airport. 152 00:18:45,821 --> 00:18:53,136 Rommel attacked again in May and pushed the British to Egypt. 153 00:18:53,341 --> 00:18:59,416 Equipment reached again in Malta, as well as from Africa, Italy and Greece. 154 00:19:04,301 --> 00:19:07,259 SAS was ordered to strike at Africa's airports. 155 00:19:07,461 --> 00:19:12,535 The French were in Crete over the field. 156 00:19:12,741 --> 00:19:16,734 Again, this task was only partially successful 157 00:19:16,941 --> 00:19:21,776 but the SAS began to show its good weapon desert war. 158 00:19:21,981 --> 00:19:24,541 The enemy knew about it 159 00:19:24,741 --> 00:19:30,498 and strengthened the airports and service centers defense. 160 00:19:34,221 --> 00:19:38,419 British 8th Army was on the line of El Alamein. 161 00:19:38,621 --> 00:19:41,977 It was the last strong line before the Suez Canal 162 00:19:42,181 --> 00:19:45,935 because at its southern end was the Qattara sinkhole 163 00:19:46,141 --> 00:19:51,135 which was almost impossible for vehicles to cross. 164 00:19:52,261 --> 00:19:58,496 The British stopped Rommel but were not allowed to withdraw from her. 165 00:19:58,701 --> 00:20:04,571 Stirling tried at the same time to increase SAS's clout. 166 00:20:04,781 --> 00:20:09,571 The attacks were usually taken at night of the new moon 167 00:20:09,781 --> 00:20:15,014 and long-distance patrols searched the men back. 168 00:20:15,221 --> 00:20:17,781 It was the view of Stirling slow. 169 00:20:17,981 --> 00:20:23,772 SAS was able to live in the desert for a long time and make several attacks 170 00:20:23,981 --> 00:20:28,099 but it needed their own vehicles. 171 00:20:32,781 --> 00:20:38,970 Stirling had already stripped down Ford, who accompanied the patrol traveling. 172 00:20:39,181 --> 00:20:42,890 It was painted in gray, like German cars. 173 00:20:46,141 --> 00:20:51,215 He got hold of a few Americans Jeepejä 174 00:20:51,421 --> 00:20:54,857 which were excellent off-road vehicles. 175 00:20:57,741 --> 00:21:04,374 Some of the cars armed with Vickers K .303 kaksoiskonekivääreillä. 176 00:21:08,981 --> 00:21:13,452 Raskaimmin aseistetuissa oli. 50 Browning konekivääri 177 00:21:13,661 --> 00:21:18,257 one Vickers K in front and two behind Vickers. 178 00:21:25,621 --> 00:21:30,854 Stirling was going to destroy enemy aircraft directly to the cars. 179 00:21:31,941 --> 00:21:36,059 The frame was set, the fuel tank was increased by 180 00:21:36,261 --> 00:21:39,571 and was installed in the nose of the sealing vessel. 181 00:21:46,061 --> 00:21:51,215 SAS was again ready to go into battle. 182 00:21:54,221 --> 00:22:01,059 It was ordered to support the El Alamein attack by striking at airports. 183 00:22:04,181 --> 00:22:11,417 Stirling koukkasi through the desert sinking into the edge of the Qattara reflecting the pattern. 184 00:22:15,821 --> 00:22:21,339 Then the SAS faced a remote patrol, who instructed them to their destinations. 185 00:22:24,661 --> 00:22:31,214 Stirling and Maynen group led by Bagushin attacked the airport. 186 00:22:37,741 --> 00:22:43,691 They drove to the machine guns between the rows of the aircraft singing. 187 00:22:43,901 --> 00:22:48,577 Weapons were loaded with explosives and valojuovapatruunoilla. 188 00:22:48,781 --> 00:22:54,094 Completely taken by surprise the enemy did not have time to shoot a shot. 189 00:22:58,781 --> 00:23:02,376 To the other groups were guarded carefully 190 00:23:02,581 --> 00:23:06,460 but even they were able to destroy a few of the machine. 191 00:23:11,101 --> 00:23:18,940 Stirling jeeps attacked in June 1942 hard Sidi Haneishin airport. 192 00:23:22,341 --> 00:23:28,974 40 aircraft destroyed. SAS's new tactic worked fine. 193 00:23:37,701 --> 00:23:42,855 SAS's new tactics had proved to be effective 194 00:23:43,061 --> 00:23:46,212 and the department was transferred to Egypt. 195 00:23:50,581 --> 00:23:54,290 Had been a change in top management 196 00:23:54,501 --> 00:23:58,972 After the August visit to Churchill. 197 00:24:06,461 --> 00:24:11,899 He had changed Auchinleck General Harold Alexander. 198 00:24:12,101 --> 00:24:16,060 8th Army Commander, General Montgomery came. 199 00:24:16,261 --> 00:24:21,381 Stirling was afraid of SAS's losing its independence. 200 00:24:22,181 --> 00:24:28,051 However, he persuaded Churchill to expand SAS 201 00:24:28,261 --> 00:24:31,412 and safeguarded the future unit. 202 00:24:31,621 --> 00:24:34,818 Stirling was ordered to attack Benghazi 203 00:24:35,021 --> 00:24:39,412 and thus interfere with passing over the Mediterranean maintenance route. 204 00:24:41,981 --> 00:24:45,610 He established a base Kufran oasis 205 00:24:45,821 --> 00:24:49,291 which had long been using remote squads. 206 00:24:49,501 --> 00:24:54,700 Department started 4.9. The attack failed completely. 207 00:24:54,901 --> 00:24:58,735 RAF had to support it by bombing the harbor 208 00:24:58,941 --> 00:25:05,210 but the bombing had almost expired SAS leak into the destination. 209 00:25:11,581 --> 00:25:15,620 It had to fierce firefight 210 00:25:15,821 --> 00:25:19,131 wherein at least one jeep caught fire. 211 00:25:27,861 --> 00:25:34,414 SAS withdrew, and he had two days dodging air strikes. 212 00:25:37,701 --> 00:25:40,374 25 vehicles were destroyed. 213 00:25:44,301 --> 00:25:50,456 The rest grabbed the Noble and found there the fuel run out the trip. 214 00:25:56,661 --> 00:25:59,573 SAS is not accused of failure 215 00:25:59,781 --> 00:26:05,697 and in September 1942 became the Section of L 1 SAS regiment 216 00:26:05,901 --> 00:26:11,578 which consisted of four squadrons. Stirling became a lieutenant colonel. 217 00:26:14,781 --> 00:26:17,853 Montgomery was planning an attack. 218 00:26:18,061 --> 00:26:22,134 SAS's role was to destroy the transport. 219 00:26:25,821 --> 00:26:30,292 Battle of El Alamein, and Rommel's retreat during the 220 00:26:30,501 --> 00:26:36,849 SAS Kufrasta railed against the enemy transport. 221 00:26:55,821 --> 00:26:59,257 The soldier Silitoesta became famous. 222 00:26:59,461 --> 00:27:04,091 Silitoen vehicle was destroyed in Sidi Barra nearby. 223 00:27:04,301 --> 00:27:07,930 He ended up with only a canteen and compass. 224 00:27:08,141 --> 00:27:12,851 He walked 320 kilometers in 8 days 225 00:27:13,061 --> 00:27:16,451 before he encountered another SAS patrol. 226 00:27:16,661 --> 00:27:21,451 SAS always hid everything, including such cases 227 00:27:21,661 --> 00:27:27,019 but rumors of its achievements spread 8th Army. 228 00:27:34,181 --> 00:27:41,132 Rommel was driven from behind in Libya, and Africa opened up another front. 229 00:27:48,261 --> 00:27:54,939 The British and US troops rose 8. 11 countries in French Northwest Africa. 230 00:27:55,141 --> 00:27:58,099 They overpowered by the Vichy French troops 231 00:27:58,301 --> 00:28:02,089 and received the Allied side of Morocco and Algeria. 232 00:28:04,341 --> 00:28:11,372 They proceeded from there to Tunisia, where the enemy brought new troops. 233 00:28:21,501 --> 00:28:25,255 But Tunisia did not materialize quickly. 234 00:28:25,461 --> 00:28:31,457 In the West, fought throughout the winter, and Montgomery proceeded to the east. 235 00:28:42,221 --> 00:28:45,019 SAS began operations in Tunisia 236 00:28:45,221 --> 00:28:50,170 and focused on interfering with receding Rommel maintenance. 237 00:28:54,781 --> 00:28:58,217 But then came disaster. 238 00:29:02,061 --> 00:29:08,057 The Germans surrounded the thicket rested Stirling Group. 239 00:29:11,941 --> 00:29:16,731 Part of the group was able to escape, but was captured in Stirling. 240 00:29:16,941 --> 00:29:21,696 "Aavemajurilla" among the German population so ferocious reputation 241 00:29:21,901 --> 00:29:28,170 that he was held until the end of the war in Colditz Castle. 242 00:29:31,701 --> 00:29:37,492 David Stirling, the SAS's founder, the loss was a major blow. 243 00:29:40,061 --> 00:29:45,294 But his unit had reached such great achievements 244 00:29:45,501 --> 00:29:50,416 that it received no doubt continue to operate. 245 00:29:56,661 --> 00:30:00,574 Tunisia, the fighting continued in the 1943 side 246 00:30:00,781 --> 00:30:03,454 and the enemy gradually deteriorated. 247 00:30:03,661 --> 00:30:09,054 SAS's organization was changed Stirling freeze captured. 248 00:30:09,261 --> 00:30:11,695 The unit was divided in half. 249 00:30:11,901 --> 00:30:15,496 Special Boat Squadron led by Earl Jellicoe 250 00:30:15,701 --> 00:30:20,650 whose father had served as Admiral of the Battle of Jutland in 1916. 251 00:30:20,861 --> 00:30:27,016 Paddy Maynesta became a Special Raiding Squadron commander. 252 00:30:31,781 --> 00:30:36,138 Jellicoe SBS in was Lieutenant Anders Lassen 253 00:30:36,341 --> 00:30:40,653 In 1940 Britain become a Danish sailor. 254 00:30:41,701 --> 00:30:45,740 He had served as a secret commando unit 255 00:30:45,941 --> 00:30:49,013 and distinguished himself in several positions. 256 00:30:49,221 --> 00:30:53,772 The unit was disbanded and Lassen was transferred to SBS reads. 257 00:30:56,181 --> 00:31:02,780 The Allies crossed the Mediterranean and landed in Sicily 10.6. 258 00:31:06,221 --> 00:31:11,090 Maynen SRS had to retake one coastal battery before landing. 259 00:31:11,301 --> 00:31:14,896 They also occupied a second battery. 260 00:31:16,861 --> 00:31:21,810 Two days later, SRS took over the city of Augusta 261 00:31:22,021 --> 00:31:25,491 and held up to the main body of the input. 262 00:31:25,701 --> 00:31:31,173 Also, the new 2nd SAS Regiment took part in the landing in Sicily. 263 00:31:31,381 --> 00:31:36,660 David Stirling's brother Bill had set up the North West Africa. 264 00:31:36,861 --> 00:31:41,616 Single 2. SAS was ordered to the department to take over an important lighthouse. 265 00:31:41,821 --> 00:31:46,337 It was easy, because the lighthouse turned out to be empty. 266 00:31:47,381 --> 00:31:53,058 The second section was dropped from interfering with enemy communications. 267 00:31:53,261 --> 00:31:55,411 That is what SAS was founded. 268 00:31:55,621 --> 00:32:00,615 Men spread around, and a large part was still inexperienced. 269 00:32:00,821 --> 00:32:04,211 They were not allowed to just about any time. 270 00:32:04,421 --> 00:32:09,415 SRS support in September 1943 Montgomery landing in Italy 271 00:32:09,621 --> 00:32:15,298 by conquering and holding Bagnara is holding three days. 272 00:32:17,141 --> 00:32:19,530 The following operation was greater. 273 00:32:19,741 --> 00:32:26,579 Paddy Mayne took two commando units behind the lines Termoli. 274 00:32:26,781 --> 00:32:32,572 2. SAS landed at Taranto, led by Major Roy Farran 275 00:32:32,781 --> 00:32:37,730 Desert War armored fighting and Crete veteran. 276 00:32:45,301 --> 00:32:50,500 Farran Jeepeillään drove north and met Ma ynen Termoli. 277 00:32:50,701 --> 00:32:54,296 Department jointly held the possession of the port. 278 00:32:54,501 --> 00:33:01,532 Operations testified that SAS was able to coexist with other forces. 279 00:33:04,221 --> 00:33:08,931 2. At the same time, SAS's men jumped in Northern Italy 280 00:33:09,141 --> 00:33:14,295 to destroy the railways as part of operation "Speedwelliä". 281 00:33:20,421 --> 00:33:23,140 They blew several bridges 282 00:33:23,341 --> 00:33:30,213 and then went over the Italian mountains to the south of own lines. 283 00:33:35,381 --> 00:33:39,260 SAS's operations continued in January 1944 284 00:33:39,461 --> 00:33:44,251 when support for companies to get around the German strong Gustav Line. 285 00:33:44,461 --> 00:33:48,215 The Allies made landings Anzio. 286 00:33:48,421 --> 00:33:54,576 2. SAS teams were dropped behind the lines to destroy the transport. 287 00:33:59,461 --> 00:34:01,816 Their role was minor 288 00:34:02,021 --> 00:34:06,572 because the Allies could not reach immediately mobilized 289 00:34:06,781 --> 00:34:10,376 and the Germans besieged beachhead. 290 00:34:26,181 --> 00:34:32,575 In the meantime, Jellicoe SBS had acted in the Aegean Sea 291 00:34:32,781 --> 00:34:35,614 mainly fishing boats. 292 00:34:37,101 --> 00:34:40,650 In one of the few described SAS operations 293 00:34:40,861 --> 00:34:45,013 is seen as SBS in 1943 the Italian capitulation 294 00:34:45,221 --> 00:34:48,736 emerging countries in the Dodecanese islands. 295 00:34:48,941 --> 00:34:53,776 They got the Italian garrisons side. 296 00:35:04,301 --> 00:35:11,218 The British brought reinforcements to the islands but were unable to keep them. 297 00:35:11,421 --> 00:35:17,735 The Germans conquered them one by one back to the first half of 1944. 298 00:35:32,381 --> 00:35:38,980 SBS suffered losses in the fighting but he punches in the Aegean Sea. 299 00:35:42,901 --> 00:35:47,417 SAS Brigade was expanded at the beginning of 1944. 300 00:35:47,621 --> 00:35:51,580 It prepared the French conquest of Britain. 301 00:35:51,781 --> 00:35:58,971 SRS became the 1st SAS Regiment, and the 2nd SAS was withdrawn from Italy. 302 00:35:59,181 --> 00:36:02,890 The French title include an attached two battalions 303 00:36:03,101 --> 00:36:06,013 and formed the 3rd and 4th regiment. 304 00:36:06,221 --> 00:36:09,770 Belgian laskuvarjokomppaniasta became 5. SAS. 305 00:36:09,981 --> 00:36:15,339 Special Air Service is now comprised of 2,500 men. 306 00:36:16,541 --> 00:36:19,009 It was to jump in France 307 00:36:19,221 --> 00:36:24,739 to interfere with the Germans, together with the resistance movement. 308 00:36:28,821 --> 00:36:34,771 The first SAS men jumped early on the morning of the landing. 309 00:36:38,101 --> 00:36:43,858 The area's forests provided excellent protection for men and Jeepeille. 310 00:36:47,861 --> 00:36:55,017 They did attack the German bases enable the resistance movement data. 311 00:36:58,181 --> 00:37:01,571 They drove hard through the occupied villages 312 00:37:01,781 --> 00:37:07,413 and fired majoitustiloina or storage houses used. 313 00:37:21,181 --> 00:37:27,575 The attacks were bound German troops, which would have been required in Normandy. 314 00:37:31,901 --> 00:37:37,259 One of the department was given a special mission to kill Rommel. 315 00:37:37,461 --> 00:37:39,611 Department jumped to 25.7. 316 00:37:39,821 --> 00:37:46,090 but Rommel was wounded a week earlier and moved to Germany. 317 00:37:53,621 --> 00:37:59,298 The Germans started to comb the forests, where SAS was hiding. 318 00:37:59,501 --> 00:38:02,220 Sometimes the SAS men caught by surprise 319 00:38:02,421 --> 00:38:07,370 and they were forced to fight violently to escape. 320 00:38:14,101 --> 00:38:19,812 In July 1944 near Poitiers worked 35-man team 321 00:38:20,021 --> 00:38:22,410 was completely blockaded. 322 00:38:24,821 --> 00:38:28,780 Almost all of the survivors were captured. 323 00:38:28,981 --> 00:38:32,610 One of the wounded was beaten to death. 324 00:38:32,821 --> 00:38:38,293 30 other SAS men and an American pilot shot. 325 00:38:42,461 --> 00:38:50,220 Despite such setbacks, SAS's operations disrupted German 326 00:38:50,421 --> 00:38:56,178 and helped the Allies progress through France. 327 00:38:57,901 --> 00:39:04,056 When France was freed, attacks behind the lines no longer needed 328 00:39:04,261 --> 00:39:09,176 in particular, the progress has stopped due to maintenance more difficult. 329 00:39:09,381 --> 00:39:14,296 Some argue that the entire SAS was no longer needed. 330 00:39:19,821 --> 00:39:25,817 One of the SAS squadron returned to Italy in the autumn of 1944 331 00:39:26,021 --> 00:39:29,491 where their skills are still needed. 332 00:39:29,701 --> 00:39:34,172 In the northern parts of the dropped groups to assist the partisans. 333 00:39:34,381 --> 00:39:41,014 SAS helped them in the attacks, even though the Germans often retaliated brutally. 334 00:39:46,141 --> 00:39:49,850 SBS comfortable at the end of 1944 had 335 00:39:50,061 --> 00:39:54,339 when it took part in the Greek liberation. 336 00:40:05,061 --> 00:40:08,292 SAS still found useful to do 337 00:40:08,501 --> 00:40:13,256 but its future looked bleak at the beginning of 1945. 338 00:40:13,461 --> 00:40:20,060 One squadron was assigned to Germany in search of war criminals. 339 00:40:21,101 --> 00:40:25,253 1st and 2nd SAS Norway was reserved for the release operation 340 00:40:25,461 --> 00:40:31,457 but it was due to start until after the German conquest. 341 00:40:31,661 --> 00:40:35,779 SAS suffered until a lack of doing. 342 00:40:38,581 --> 00:40:44,816 Gen. Mike Calvert came SAS commander in March 1945. 343 00:40:45,021 --> 00:40:50,141 He was kommandoiskuihin familiar with the Burmese fighting veteran 344 00:40:50,341 --> 00:40:53,413 and drove firmly rooted in the new unit to the issue. 345 00:40:53,621 --> 00:40:59,935 He received the SAS 21 Army Group, the tip of the crossing of the Rhine. 346 00:41:06,181 --> 00:41:13,769 SAS protected by the Canadian 1st Army and the British 2nd Army progression. 347 00:41:29,461 --> 00:41:35,377 SAS lightly armored jeeps suffer losses in an ambush. 348 00:41:38,741 --> 00:41:44,054 The dreaded Paddy Mayne to fight for the last time just ambush. 349 00:41:44,261 --> 00:41:51,178 He came to help one of patrol and forced the Germans to retreat. 350 00:41:51,381 --> 00:41:55,738 Mayne got this fourth medals and decorations. 351 00:41:58,181 --> 00:42:04,051 SAS jeeps eventually reached Kiel naval port. 352 00:42:06,101 --> 00:42:12,449 When the men were amazed at the bombing caused havoc 353 00:42:12,661 --> 00:42:17,451 other squads proceeded further to the east and north. 354 00:42:34,861 --> 00:42:41,209 SBS participated in the last mission in Italy in April 1945. 355 00:42:46,181 --> 00:42:52,450 Now promoted to the rank of major Anders Lassen work Comacchio around the lake. 356 00:42:55,181 --> 00:42:58,617 He received the SAS's sole Victoria Cross 357 00:42:58,821 --> 00:43:04,293 husbands keep you safe withdrawal until the crash. 358 00:43:06,981 --> 00:43:14,535 Everyone knew he was mourned deeply award-winning and admired the man's death. 359 00:43:20,941 --> 00:43:26,459 After the war, the 1st and 2nd SAS, as well as staff and parachute troops 360 00:43:26,661 --> 00:43:32,452 was sent to Norway to oversee the disarming German weapons. 361 00:43:37,861 --> 00:43:45,131 Top management believes that SAS was no need for a peacetime army 362 00:43:45,341 --> 00:43:50,574 and it was digested with the full financial year 1945. 363 00:43:55,101 --> 00:43:57,251 But the story does not end there. 364 00:43:57,461 --> 00:44:02,694 SAS were again the battle against the Malaysian communist guerrillas. 365 00:44:02,901 --> 00:44:06,052 The regiment held while the remote patrols 366 00:44:06,261 --> 00:44:10,174 and learned parachuting into the jungle. 367 00:44:13,621 --> 00:44:17,455 Since then, SAS had in the Arabian Peninsula 368 00:44:17,661 --> 00:44:25,011 supported by the Omani sultans marxistikapinallisten defeating. 369 00:44:26,821 --> 00:44:31,941 SAS trained and led the tribes to fight against the rebels. 370 00:44:33,821 --> 00:44:37,894 SAS completed the Falklands in 1982 of the operation 371 00:44:38,101 --> 00:44:42,697 a North African veterans they knew how well. 372 00:44:44,181 --> 00:44:48,413 It was a blow to Pebble Island airport 373 00:44:48,621 --> 00:44:51,897 before the British invasion. 374 00:44:56,581 --> 00:44:59,459 SAS completely surprised enemy 375 00:44:59,661 --> 00:45:04,337 and destroyed six Puccara and five Turbo Mentor aircraft 376 00:45:04,541 --> 00:45:07,658 as well as transportation of the machine one Skyvan. 377 00:45:10,101 --> 00:45:16,973 Argentina did not escape the coming fight against invasion. 378 00:45:27,861 --> 00:45:33,777 SAS returned after 10 years in the desert behind enemy lines. 379 00:45:33,981 --> 00:45:38,133 Then fought in Iraq in 1991. 380 00:45:38,341 --> 00:45:43,051 50 years ago fighting recurred virtually unchanged 381 00:45:43,261 --> 00:45:48,779 when SAS bothered Iraqis Land Rovereilla and helicopters. 382 00:45:51,341 --> 00:45:57,974 Scud missiles Saddam Hussein was searching for a more modern role. 383 00:46:03,301 --> 00:46:08,170 SAS has since 1945 received a lot of new tasks 384 00:46:08,381 --> 00:46:11,896 especially in the fight against terrorism in Northern Ireland 385 00:46:12,101 --> 00:46:16,572 where it carried out a number of secret missions. 386 00:46:17,461 --> 00:46:22,854 SAS still complies with the principles of its founding members created 387 00:46:23,061 --> 00:46:25,814 Egyptian and Libyan deserts. 388 00:46:27,621 --> 00:46:33,730 SAS proudly bears beige barettiaan and winged dagger. 389 00:46:33,941 --> 00:46:40,289 Many people want SAS reads, but only a small percentage of applicants are accepted. 390 00:46:43,741 --> 00:46:48,019 It works almost exclusively in secret. 391 00:46:48,221 --> 00:46:54,137 Invasion of Iran embassy is the only time it has been operating in public. 392 00:46:56,701 --> 00:47:01,331 Above all, the SAS to follow his motto 393 00:47:01,541 --> 00:47:07,138 by David Stirling formulated in 1941: "Fortune favors the bold." 394 00:47:33,221 --> 00:47:38,090 Translated by: Kai Laine www.sdi media.com 36343

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