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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge

Has anyone seen this video doing the rounds of Azi Ahmed, the first woman in the SAS?

https://youtu.be/RyrhHneUJQs

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner

You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

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By *orny IrishMan  over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire

She went through the selection process. I don't believe she was ever an active member of the 22nd.

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?"

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden

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By *et-shortyMan  over a year ago

Manchester

Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden "

wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name? "

Nah, it was this woman

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By *ilary and DonaldCouple  over a year ago

chingford

When I was in the SAS it was forbidden to tell anyone.

My wife thought I was a canteen boy at the MOD.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman "

are you sure lol I'm not convinced I need photographic evidence.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Does Andy Mcnab cross dress

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman are you sure lol I'm not convinced I need photographic evidence."

Rumour has it it was our Lollypop lady. Honestly! You can trust me cos I'm a random on a sex site.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman are you sure lol I'm not convinced I need photographic evidence.

Rumour has it it was our Lollypop lady. Honestly! You can trust me cos I'm a random on a sex site."

did she beat him to death with her oversized lollipop?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman are you sure lol I'm not convinced I need photographic evidence.

Rumour has it it was our Lollypop lady. Honestly! You can trust me cos I'm a random on a sex site.did she beat him to death with her oversized lollipop? "

Shush! If I confirmed that I'd have to kill you

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman "

This has all the hallmarks of Alternate Fact

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By *egionaireMan  over a year ago

ramsey

My wife is a lettuce but had to divorce her because she had an affair with a slug .Mmmmm another sport newspaper headline

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My wife is a lettuce but had to divorce her because she had an affair with a slug .Mmmmm another sport newspaper headline"

can you please leaf out the boring bits

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

SAS..Shags A Shag ??

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"You mean the woman who wasn't in the SAS?

No no, she was there, on the balcony at the Iranian Embassy, and rumour has it, she shot Bin Laden wasn't Bin Laden killed by the American special forces and the bloke who shot hI'm published his own name?

Nah, it was this woman

This has all the hallmarks of Alternate Fact"

What gave it away? Was it the fact that we don't even allow women in the infantry let alone in the SAS?

Or was it that she didn't know what SAS stood for?

Or maybe because she says that SAS selection takes part in Hyde Park?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She was admin staff in 21 and shit at that.

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By *lutandhubbyCouple  over a year ago

west midlands

i could tell you all about it, but then i would have to kill you ! ! !

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Only time will tell

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well, I've no idea who she is, or who the prat is in the bottom corner of that YouTube clip but both are pretty intolerable.

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By *anillaguyMan  over a year ago

Kingston

Woman goes to court to get a divorce.

Judge asks why?

She replies it's because her husband is in the sas.

Judge says, but don't they train to the peak of physical fitness and have great stamina?

Wife says, yes, but they are also trained to get in and out without anyone noticing!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Legend, i hear the SBS is better than the SAS mmmmmm and now waiting for the bite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Raf reg are the real bad boys

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day"

Apparently now, you can write whole books about it (See: McNab).

I believe the boat service is still very secretive.

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

The person who dares wins

Just doesn't sound right

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.


"Legend, i hear the SBS is better than the SAS mmmmmm and now waiting for the bite"

Apparently once you are in the SAS you can apply for SBS selection...

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By *ookingforlustMan  over a year ago

northants


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Apparently now, you can write whole books about it (See: McNab).

I believe the boat service is still very secretive.

"

You can write about your time in the SAS but it has to be approved by the MOD before it can go on sale. The author is then banned from returning to the base. Even General Sir Peter de la Billiére got banned I believe for writing his memoirs.

The SBS operatives are just as keen to get their books out too, but they aren't as coveted as their SAS counterparts. Probably due to the media having a love in with all things SAS. There was a program on a couple of months back called 'SAS; Who Dares Wins', about some civilians doing jungle training. Out of the 4 guys running it, only one was ex SAS, the other 3 were SBS I believe.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Legend, i hear the SBS is better than the SAS mmmmmm and now waiting for the bite"

It's all under UKSF now anyway. Apart from shaky boat being full of cabbage heads.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered..

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered.. "

But what about these SAS women?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered..

But what about these SAS women? "

Good point.. Totally forgotten about the original post.

Honestly, not watched the video.. But as an ex Royal Engineer - A Frontline force - that at the time was supposedly the only Frontline force to have female soldiers.

I'm all fucking for it myself.

There are zero reasons why a woman who can pass every minimum requirements a man can, shouldn't be given the same opportunity.

Periods? Makes a good joke, but is it relevant? No. Sex and relationships? Homosexuality and bisexual men make good soldiers and you don't get a stronger bond than brothers and sisters in arms, so sex is irrelevant. Physical strain... Fittest person in our Sqn was a young female second lieutenant. She also outlifted most of the men her own height. I've met a few women stronger than I am and a few who could kick my arse.

If the SAS wants the best of the best.. They should be looking in the entire pool of talent, not just the shallow end.

That's my general opinion of women on the front line.

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford


"My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered..

But what about these SAS women?

Good point.. Totally forgotten about the original post.

Honestly, not watched the video.. But as an ex Royal Engineer - A Frontline force - that at the time was supposedly the only Frontline force to have female soldiers.

I'm all fucking for it myself.

There are zero reasons why a woman who can pass every minimum requirements a man can, shouldn't be given the same opportunity.

Periods? Makes a good joke, but is it relevant? No. Sex and relationships? Homosexuality and bisexual men make good soldiers and you don't get a stronger bond than brothers and sisters in arms, so sex is irrelevant. Physical strain... Fittest person in our Sqn was a young female second lieutenant. She also outlifted most of the men her own height. I've met a few women stronger than I am and a few who could kick my arse.

If the SAS wants the best of the best.. They should be looking in the entire pool of talent, not just the shallow end.

That's my general opinion of women on the front line. "

This is something that the Eastern Bloc cottoned on to a long time ago.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered..

But what about these SAS women?

Good point.. Totally forgotten about the original post.

Honestly, not watched the video.. But as an ex Royal Engineer - A Frontline force - that at the time was supposedly the only Frontline force to have female soldiers.

I'm all fucking for it myself.

There are zero reasons why a woman who can pass every minimum requirements a man can, shouldn't be given the same opportunity.

Periods? Makes a good joke, but is it relevant? No. Sex and relationships? Homosexuality and bisexual men make good soldiers and you don't get a stronger bond than brothers and sisters in arms, so sex is irrelevant. Physical strain... Fittest person in our Sqn was a young female second lieutenant. She also outlifted most of the men her own height. I've met a few women stronger than I am and a few who could kick my arse.

If the SAS wants the best of the best.. They should be looking in the entire pool of talent, not just the shallow end.

That's my general opinion of women on the front line. "

But regardless of how fit and strong the woman is and able to carry the weight or do the PT or whatever else the guys do, they still shouldn't do some roles because the other guys will subconsciously look out for a woman more than a guy. The woman would be even more of a target than the guy, captured a woman would endure more than a guy plus for a time each month even with taking contraceptive injections or pills that could stop a period, the symptoms would be there for a time each month. I love powerful women and I'm all for it but there's reasons why they'll never let a woman do p company or any other male only roles. I know soldiers are brothers in arms and look out for each other anyway but a woman in their (frontline combat) ranks would hinder the rest.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My view on the SAS

- Joined army because I wanted to see if I had what it takes to join SAS. Turns out I barely had enough to get into the RE.

- I've seen both their camps in Hereford, as a bin man, and got a hard on.

- Met four in Bosnia and didn't get a hard on. Funnily enough they looked EXACTLY like the sort of guys you'd expect in the SAS. Psychopaths with muscles on muscles.

- Got beasted by a few times by RE/diver/para/commando/marksman/superdoopertrooper pti's who clearly loved breaking us far too much to be mentally stable. I was in so much pain I forgot hardons even existed!

- I've pulled three Billy Bullshitters up on lying about being ex SAS. One bizarrely was an ex fireman (a job I now hold in higher regard than any soldier, no matter how super) One even claimed to have Saddam in his sights!? None of whom got a kicking.. Just a little public humiliation.

- Bear Grhylls, Andy McNab and that latest beardy guy off the latest SAS show are just riding on the coat tails of those gone before them and following in their celebrity footsteps.. Though.. I'd rather look up to blokes like them, than Beckham or Take That. But instead of all the, do you have what it takes Bullshit.. Why not get these guys on more interesting shows? Hey the same old shouty Bullshit. I'd rather hear about stories, missions and Oman

- McNab and Ryan both have ghostwriters - they're only real books are the story based on the B20 Mission in Iraq. Their Sgt Majors version of events has them both wrong and looking like a right pair of twats.. But SSMs are company men and who knows the real truth?

- An SAS or former SAS soldier was found cross dressing on the Tube once, but that's only me remembering something from the paper a long time ago.

Got a feeling my kneecaps are numbered..

But what about these SAS women?

Good point.. Totally forgotten about the original post.

Honestly, not watched the video.. But as an ex Royal Engineer - A Frontline force - that at the time was supposedly the only Frontline force to have female soldiers.

I'm all fucking for it myself.

There are zero reasons why a woman who can pass every minimum requirements a man can, shouldn't be given the same opportunity.

Periods? Makes a good joke, but is it relevant? No. Sex and relationships? Homosexuality and bisexual men make good soldiers and you don't get a stronger bond than brothers and sisters in arms, so sex is irrelevant. Physical strain... Fittest person in our Sqn was a young female second lieutenant. She also outlifted most of the men her own height. I've met a few women stronger than I am and a few who could kick my arse.

If the SAS wants the best of the best.. They should be looking in the entire pool of talent, not just the shallow end.

That's my general opinion of women on the front line.

But regardless of how fit and strong the woman is and able to carry the weight or do the PT or whatever else the guys do, they still shouldn't do some roles because the other guys will subconsciously look out for a woman more than a guy. The woman would be even more of a target than the guy, captured a woman would endure more than a guy plus for a time each month even with taking contraceptive injections or pills that could stop a period, the symptoms would be there for a time each month. I love powerful women and I'm all for it but there's reasons why they'll never let a woman do p company or any other male only roles. I know soldiers are brothers in arms and look out for each other anyway but a woman in their (frontline combat) ranks would hinder the rest. "

I'm sorry, but fuck off!

You're not going to feel more for some split arse than your best mate you joined up with if he got caught, killed.

Frontline ranks are combat ranks! Engineers crossed the border into Iraq in 2003 well before any of the Parachute Regiment, we even beat the Royal Marines into Umm Qasr. Minefields need to be crossed you see.. And it's usually done under heavy fire, so it helps if we know how to shoot back.. And given the tactics and training to do it. Engineers could function as its own force, much like the US Marines. And they allowed women in every role.

If an individual womans period affects her ability to soldier on a regular basis, then she wouldn't meet the minimum standards for the SAS. But it's a case by case basis, as is birth control.

The ONLY reason that women have been prevented from joining the Frontline combat troops.. Is the general publics reaction to mothers and daughters coming home in body bags. Kind of takes the fun out of war doesn't it? Public lose spirit for a Vietnam/Afghanistan style conflict very, very quickly.. I'm 100% for anything that stops war. So stick em in EVERY unit on that COMBAT line.. We can prove you wrong, and kill less civilians

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

What is this thread about?

Women want to love men; kill men

?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Like all jobs it depends on the task in hand. There are plenty of women used in SF, mainly SRR (formally 14int) in front line intel gathering positions.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that."

There are some women who could do it, but not many. Coincidentally there are some men who could do it, but not many.

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"What is this thread about?

Women want to love men; kill men

?"

It was meant to be about a massive bullshitter woman who claimed she was in the SAS when she wasnt.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

There are some women who could do it, but not many. Coincidentally there are some men who could do it, but not many. "

The number of men would be very low but still far far higher than the women. You'd have to be a physical specimen by female standards.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

There are some women who could do it, but not many. Coincidentally there are some men who could do it, but not many.

The number of men would be very low but still far far higher than the women. You'd have to be a physical specimen by female standards."

Agreed, but there are female specimens out there who could pass. Without injury and without steroids.

Equality screams they should be given a shot. History is littered with accounts that women can and often are equal to men on a battlefield, even in the days of arrows and swords.

Add to that my first account testament of our officers physical prowess. She wouldn't have made the cut for the SAS I doubt.. As she was a slight, small woman and she did struggle a little with our heaviest lifts. Most women dropped out of Engineer training, but those who made it, made it easily.

As for claiming you are officially in/were the SAS,when you aren't. That's not going to get you anything other than humiliation and a good kicking. I joined up with a lad who had the SAS Cap badge tattooed on his thigh. He only admitted it on first pt session, when he couldn't hide it anymore. He was beasted till he was sick, then kicked out till he got it covered up. He ended up joining my Regiment in Germany, only to go AWOL just before Iraq kicked off. Hardly SAS material.

A mixed military is a happier more healthy military in my opinion. Same for workplaces and friend circles. Women have the same to offer and usually do it with more honesty and professionalism than most men I've met, in most walks of life. So let em join. Proof is in the pudding.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing wrong with a woman being in the SAS if indeed she was as long as she could do exactly the same as any of the men.

Same with any job as long as they can do the same job to the same level then they should not be any different.

I doubt that many women would or could do it though Maybe the exception to the rule but most would not.

Just line some jobs women are quite capable of a lot of jobs but some will always suit men better in the physical spence.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If they Were in, and active- you would never know

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By *ancs MinxWoman  over a year ago

Burnley


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day"

Yes that is still the case today.

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By *et-shortyMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"What is this thread about?

Women want to love men; kill men

?

It was meant to be about a massive bullshitter woman who claimed she was in the SAS when she wasnt."

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And that's news lol

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By *et-shortyMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Yes that is still the case today."

. Thank you

I wouldn't have thought it would have changed, the SAS/SBS basically falls under military intelligence

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By *ilary and DonaldCouple  over a year ago

chingford


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that."

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Yes that is still the case today.. Thank you

I wouldn't have thought it would have changed, the SAS/SBS basically falls under military intelligence"

No, they fall under UKSF, not Int Corps

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT. "

I tried to get myself kicked out of army by smoking . They fucked my contract around and I wasn't having it.

I was on the rifle ranges the next day... And Iraq a few months later.

Luckily this druggie has no interest in firing his gun anymore. I'm cured! Praise the Lord!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT. "

They will help them do their job. They slash recovery time apparently and help prevent injury. Same reason all your favourite athletes are on them.

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By *ilary and DonaldCouple  over a year ago

chingford


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

They will help them do their job. They slash recovery time apparently and help prevent injury. Same reason all your favourite athletes are on them."

You're presuming I have a favourite athlete.

And another reason they don't want women near them is their genitalia probably look the same.

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

They will help them do their job. They slash recovery time apparently and help prevent injury. Same reason all your favourite athletes are on them.

You're presuming I have a favourite athlete.

And another reason they don't want women near them is their genitalia probably look the same. "

I think he is his own favourite athlete

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.

Just watched the clip.

She said "I looked at the list and saw the SAS and thought if you are going to join, join the best."

A minute later she said "I didn't even know what SAS meant."

It appears that loose women don't want to comment...

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Just watched the clip.

She said "I looked at the list and saw the SAS and thought if you are going to join, join the best."

A minute later she said "I didn't even know what SAS meant."

It appears that loose women don't want to comment... "

Yeah, how many people do you think get into the SAS without know what the SAS stands for?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Yes that is still the case today.. Thank you

I wouldn't have thought it would have changed, the SAS/SBS basically falls under military intelligence

No, they fall under UKSF, not Int Corps "

Correct although SRR are based at H as a crossover.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Yes that is still the case today.. Thank you

I wouldn't have thought it would have changed, the SAS/SBS basically falls under military intelligence

No, they fall under UKSF, not Int Corps

Correct although SRR are based at H as a crossover. "

And a super secret contingent of RAF Reg. Shhhh. Don't tell anyone.

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By *ittleAcornMan  over a year ago

visiting the beach


"Just watched the clip.

She said "I looked at the list and saw the SAS and thought if you are going to join, join the best."

A minute later she said "I didn't even know what SAS meant."

It appears that loose women don't want to comment...

Yeah, how many people do you think get into the SAS without know what the SAS stands for? "

Saturdays And Sundays isn't it?

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By *verysmileMan  over a year ago

Canterbury

and the first rule of Fight Club is.............????

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By *et-shortyMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Don't you have to keep your identity secret for life?.

You couldn't even mention which unit you were from in my day

Yes that is still the case today.. Thank you

I wouldn't have thought it would have changed, the SAS/SBS basically falls under military intelligence

No, they fall under UKSF, not Int Corps "

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you know when somebody uses the word "basically" ,it's not a contest of dick measuring.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

I tried to get myself kicked out of army by smoking . They fucked my contract around and I wasn't having it.

I was on the rifle ranges the next day... And Iraq a few months later.

Luckily this druggie has no interest in firing his gun anymore. I'm cured! Praise the Lord! "

Was this after your CDT they let you on the ranges then deployed you then demobbed you ?

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By *rstokeloverMan  over a year ago

kidsgrove

I was in the sas , saturdays and Sunday's !!!!! Joys of working the weekend

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

I tried to get myself kicked out of army by smoking . They fucked my contract around and I wasn't having it.

I was on the rifle ranges the next day... And Iraq a few months later.

Luckily this druggie has no interest in firing his gun anymore. I'm cured! Praise the Lord!

Was this after your CDT they let you on the ranges then deployed you then demobbed you ?"

Exactly.. Shocking eh?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Women are also far far more injury prone than men. Especially in the knees due to the angle of the thighs and pelvis. Men recover quicker too. There would be some women who could do it but not many at all. Add to that that use of steroids is apparently rife in certain forces. I've heard Tim Kennedy talk about that.

Oh great. A load of druggies running around with guns. What could possibly go wrong.

And that explains why they don't want women near them. They are probably more emotional than the worst cases of PMT.

I tried to get myself kicked out of army by smoking . They fucked my contract around and I wasn't having it.

I was on the rifle ranges the next day... And Iraq a few months later.

Luckily this druggie has no interest in firing his gun anymore. I'm cured! Praise the Lord!

Was this after your CDT they let you on the ranges then deployed you then demobbed you ?

Exactly.. Shocking eh? "

They said I passed.. I'd been smoking Amsterdam grade for months prior. But kicked my mate out, who hadn't owned up.

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