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@No soup for you he might have permission? Also showing this sends more viewers to the full episode. Why cry about things that don't concern you
@@kingbenjamin4680 “ why cry about things that don’t concern you”
Oh the irony in you comment Benny
@No soup for you I'm part owner of the channel. Where is the irony?
@@kingbenjamin4680 then you are a lame person as well stealing content from a US veteran. You should be ashamed of yourself, and then you have the gall to tell me I should mind my own business? Yeah you can go to hell buddy I grew up on the Base were these guys were trained, so for you to steal from them and try to capitalize on it makes you a complete bum.
🤭🤭🤭😎🤦♂️
You can spot the SAS in Hereford. They are the only people not claiming to be special forces in the pub.
Anyone Scottish in Hereford is ex sas. Loads at my gym.
😂😂
Soooooooo true it's really only us special forces that individually broadcast on social media. How such personalities can actually operate at the level they do is a mystery.
@@bumbleofthefluff4418 drivel
they moved from Hereford years ago
seals had a sign outside their accommodation on base saying 2nd to none, sas put up a sign outside theirs saying none. class 🇬🇧
Australia 2rar have the motto 2nd to none which I was at the peak of my service, always have a hate and love relationship with 1rar
Even baby killers have senses of humour.
british humor at its best 🤣
Delta Force and SEALs had a sign on their barracks that listed the number of HVTs killed or captured in one months work. The SAS and SBS held up their own signs that just said - “Need kit, anything helps”
@@joesgotya9930 plenty left in Afghanistan 🤣
US and UK SF is the biggest bromance in history
😂
Well after 1941
They are just in love with the SAS I bet every navy seal want to be in the SAS when they grow up lol
As a Brit I'm just happy that we are on the same side, two of the best forces in the world 🇬🇧🇺🇲
A Taliban commander is patrolling when he hears a shout from behind a sand dune.
"One SAS soldier is better than ten taliban fighters!"
The Taliban commander is enraged at this cheek, so quickly sends his 10 best soldiers over the dune.
A few shots can be heard. When all is quiet there is no sign of the 10 fighters. Another shout rings out.
"One SAS soldier is better than 100 taliban fighters!"
The enraged commander rustles up 100 fighters and sends them over the dune. A firefight erupts. When all is quiet there is no sign of the Taliban fighters. Another shout rings out.
"One SAS soldier is better than 1,000 Taliban fighters!"
The commander, now livid, sends 1,000 fighters over the dune. A firefight lasting one hour ensues. When all is quiet, one dying fighter crawls back over the dune and into the arms of his commander and says:
"Don't send any more fighters. It's a trap. There's two of them!”
lmao class mate
Very good 👍 good read
First time i heard that joke it was the Jacobites hiding over a hill 😂
@@Banginyermamsince93 well the founder of the sas was Scottish
fucking belter hahaha
I heard a story somewhere that a bunch of American special forces guys were waiting at a compound for the SAS to show up to assist with a high profile assault.
All the Americans were big muscle bound guys with tons of gear and the latest tech. Later on a small group of average looking british guys rolled up in plane clothes and basic equipment smoking cigarettes.
The CO of the U.S guys said
"we are expecting the infamous S.A.S, are they on the way?"
One of the British guys casually said back "Yeah that's us"
Then they geared up and said
"we're gonna go on a reckie" (short for reconnaissance)
came back in the early hours of the morning and said
"it's all sorted now, cheers fellas"
and left again. 😂
Sure, wanker..
And that’s probably a true story 😂
The bloke that taught me to SCUBA dive I found out years later had been in the SAS in the 70s and early 80s. He was the most unassuming guy you'd ever meet, no ego and no crazy stories to boast about. What I did remember about him though was he was just tough. No physical task was too difficult, he took us diving in some crazy places, lugging heavy equipment for hours to get into some remote dive spot and he was years older than us and he was always at the front leading the way. Now I know what he'd been in his younger years you could just see he was built differently from a normal person.
Yup. It's a "story".... Another one of em
That simply never happened, good story though!
"gotta blame it on somebody" hahah I'm dead! SAS are the OG's.
Truly, it’s the same reason the SAS used the M16 back in the day lol
@@poseidon808 I believe they use American weapon's because they're better. In special forces I believe your allowed to use whatever weapon you want.
Isn't because it's cheap?
Personally I think it's better to use the German's
Like when they use the mp5 in the embassy siege
@@hiheyxd mp5 was the best SMG at the time. You don't need assault rifles in a building.
@@constantinvaldor3742 mw multiplayer
SAS…because even SEALs need someone to look up to 😎
@@sturock2000 Hollywood didn't call them seal team 6, that was their actual name until they changed it to DEVGRU, they're just using the traditional name I guess, and who's the Tier 3 entity here btw?
@@sturock2000 delta force will admit the SAS are who they look to calm down
@@Ozzy-87 mark urban of the SAS said theta Delta force was better than his troopers at 22 in his book task force black
Easy there call of duty 😂😂😂
@@mattylockwood7513 I was forward deployed in defense of this nation to 17 countries over six years as an 0311. I’ve trained and deployed with ST2&4, as well as trained other countries militaries. What’ve you done $hitstain? 💪🏻😎👊🏻
SAS training ruined my first marriage. Trained to slip in and out without being noticed.
Well shouldnt be too hard for me then.
😂😂😂
It’s called stealth mode.
If you can’t ghost walk stealth screw and ninja crawl .. you ain’t getting out from my wife’s bedroom alive .. trust me 😂
I’m just a limp dick at 80
SAS deadliest team of soldiers to ever walk the earth
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
special boat service more unknown and more skilled
@@truthseeker-cl7rt I wouldn't say 'more' skilled. The SAS have skills the SBS don't have and the SBS have skills the SAS don't have. They're basically specialists in their own fields of combat insertion and areas of operation.
Iranian Embassy siege made the SAS world famous, between that, the Falklands and the Gulf, the MOD cracked down on stories getting out and i suppose the SBS didn't get their time to shine.
@@truthseeker-cl7rt sas and sbs I think are the best in the world.
@@mikeycraig8970 not even close trust me, the sbs are far more elite and way more secretive
And you know the respect will be mutual towards the Seals from the SAS, Cause any UK USA special forces youtube vid in the comments section will be filled with ppl from each country arguing who's the best but when you hear actual guys from each force then they'll speak like this guy does
Exactly
Idk I don't really see any comments of the ones you are describing, everything I've seen in this comment section has shown respect and appreciation for each side. In all reality they are very similar, each being the special forces units of their own countries
@@Mr.Thermistor7228 oh dude there's some right ole toxic comment wars in some vids on the topic, is good comments section isn't like that at least though
God I love this comment, so true as a Brit the whole we are better than you thing is so lame and I’d imagine there are aspects from each organisation plus individual talent that makes it such an untrue opinion. Respect to all our SF here and across the pond I say! Bloody good show chaps
@@Lewissssss Britain is a small rocky island virtually impossible to invade. The only ones who did manage to invade were the best of the best. Vikings, Romans etc. The British are descended from those people. Americans are descended from squirty cheese and participation medals. The guy in the video just told you exactly what's up and you're still talking nonsense you learned in call of duty
How do you think the British empire ruled the whole world?
The Brits are undoubtedly the funniest people on the planet. The instant creative whit, quips, sarcasm, how they all seem to understand sarcasm in sync is like a mystical code, closely followed by the Aussies - if not on par. But they’re basically the younger brothers, I see US as the smallest brother who doesn’t quite get the jokes, but still has his moments.
Yeah except actually the US is big brother the other two just fighting for second best
@@Deleted11100 Liked my own comment? Keep smoking crack lol I could care less wtf you think of the USA. We don't think about you twats.
@@CR1T1KaL714American sport chants: “I believe that we will win”, “And we all love BBQ”, “FIGHTTT, and WINNN”
I’ll leave this for you to reminisce on mate
@@CR1T1KaL714 the uk been doing it longer and better. Your special forces are literally based off uk sf.
My grandad was in the SAS and us kids didn't know untill his funeral where some soldiers from SAS were there to pay their respects.
Stop lying. Every sas video has a you saying their dad or grandad blaaaah blaaaah blaaaah
@@lueyR sorry but it's true and have done some research and found out he was involved in over 40 battles from Vietnam to Korea,Borneo, and the first war in Iraq. He was also a recruitment officer towards the end of his service. My Nana was the only one that knew he was in 1 NZ SAS we knew he was in the army and he had something to do with parachuting but that was it. RIP Nana and Pop.❤️
@@selwynhingston9484 yea NZ SAS a far cry from the British SAS
@@selwynhingston9484 yea NZ SAS a far cry from the British SAS
@@lueyR actually no the 1NZ SAS is a tire 1 unit and the British rank them their equals just listen to Ant from the British SBS talk about them. Have a look at the pre selection process for 1 NZ SAS it's a documentary called first among equals tough MF I mean Men's Men. 😊
One of my mates is in the SAS now, boys an absolute legend. Got offered a scholarship for football (soccer) in the US which he accepted, then his young sister got cancer and it was terminal (15 years old) was horrific. He gave up his scholarship to come home and spend however little time they had left together. Then he joined the Royal Marines (there’s a viral video of him proposing to his fiancé during a parade which is beautiful). Now he sends me pics of him on top of mountains and in the back of choppers (I’m not educated in military equipment and vehicles).
Just a great person so he is.
There’s no point to my comment, I just wanted the world to know.
Hiya, you from Northern Ireland by any chance? If so the ‘so he is’ was the giveaway sign 👍🏽
@@Milky_LUFC Nah, Scotland my man
I hope your boy, his family, and you are all doing well, dawg. Cheers from across the pond!
With all due respect why is he telling you that he is in the SAS? Anyone in the SAS wouldn't be speaking about it. Either you are lying or your mate is lying. If you were in the forces I would get it, but you aren't. If you were in the forces you wouldn't say either
@@overthewebb he didn't tell me, other friends in the services pointed it out. And then I asked his brother and he confirmed during a get-together. at no point did I say he told me anything, just that he sends me pics when deployed or on exercise. we were a close group of friends, don't see half them that much anymore. My mates (that serve/d) pointed out his kit wasn't standard issue and whatnot and thats when i got curious. something about facial hair as well but can't remember exactly (was about 6 years ago the convo happened). people had hinted at it without actually saying it so I asked his brother.
Have nothing but respect and admiration for our allies in the US, Canada, Aus and NZ etc.... never liked the arguing of who is better. When you're a soldier and you're soaking wet, cold, hungry, tired and sore, you're not thinking about who's better - you're all equals in that moment I think.
Meanwhile the SBS just nodding in the back drinking tea.
Now those guys are on another level. Never here about them or know anything they've been up to, yet you ask any ex special forces and they will tell you. They are frightening
@@noodles169 SBS are no different or better than the SAS. there’s many videos and news articles about online so it’s not like they’re secret. If you really want to know who’s the most secret unit in the UKSF then maybe try searching up SRR. they’re probably aren’t not as good as the SAS/SBS but their missions are definitely more secretive considering they focus mainly on covert operations and more stealthy and undercover work.
@@dylanjohns8409 SRR are support groups and SBS are the most secretive special forces,very little is known about them a former SBS soldier simply said "We do everything the SAS does but walk on water" that alone tells you they're the best
@@JLOCC23424 have you ever searched up the SBS. There’s millions of photos and video footage of them. Compare that to the SRR, there’s hardly any. I’m not saying they’re better, I’m just saying they are more secretive considering they do a lot more of surveillance and covert operations, which is why they sometimes work alongside MI6.
@@dylanjohns8409 There's not millions of photos of them it's only a few and literally all of they're faces are blurred out,and they're so secretive that they're more suitable for black ops off the record operations,missions so secretive that the MOD can't publicly announce it
Gotta blame it on somebody...LOL.LOL.LOL
Absolutely brilliant 😂😂😂
British Squaddie Humour 😂😂😂
I didn't understand it , can you explain without slang .
@@slimshady6242 the fact that “The Regiment” had American Patches on their Combat Gear. So if anything happened the Yanks get blamed as may be the only identifying feature. It’s the Humour of the British Military 😂
@@slimshady6242 They are not ACTUALLY trying to blame anything on the US guys. It's a piss take. They were waiting for someone to ask. The other reply would have been "Well, we didn't want you to feel left out!"
A rip on the fact that 22SAS were out on ops while the US guys were not!
British service humour is savage! It has raised the simple piss take to an art form!
Never worked with the SAS but we did train with the Royal Marines and SBS (special boat squadron). Top of the line troops!!! Best attitude and definitely learned a lot.
Special Boat SERVICE, it changed from squadron in the 80s.
Most of the SAS are ex marines or paras... makes sense.
@@NigelOdinson The sbs pulls from the royal Marines, who are as good as it gets next to the sbs. Different league to their airborne counterparts.
Special boat service not squadron
@@NigelOdinson
SAS is part of the Army
SBS is part of the Navy
SAS is mostly ex Paratroopers
SBS is 99% ex Royal Marine Commandos.
Much respect from an ex British soldier. ✌️
My father was trained by those guys at the BJWS in Burma. Till this day he has nothing but the highest respect for them and the Gurkhas! 🤙
We can never thank the Gurkhas enough for their service, they are absolutely incredible guys, the friendliest blokes you'll ever meet, as long as you're on their side
You do know why the English army ties their boot laces a certain way don't you?
Cause if youbtie yours crossed or some other way the gurkhas will slit your throat and not look back.
It's not their fault you fucked up!
My late father knew a few gurkhas and even had a ceremonial kukri .
I agree with the above comment. This nation owes a huge debt of gratitude to the Gurkhas. It's a constant disgrace how our governments treat the ones that the rest of us want taken care of.
The way the ghurkas were treated by the government for years was horrible when they were putting their lives on the line for us.
In ww2 one received the Victoria Cross for holding off Japanese with just his rifle and grenades, one of which blew his fingers off iirc. Decades later his grandson was awarded the Victoria Cross for holding off the taliban with his rifle, machine gun, claymores and his canteen. He apparently forgot his ghurka knife that day or would have used it.
When a guy in a bar tells you he's served in the SAS - he hasn't. Ex SAS will almost never disclose what they were or what they've done, they will be the grey man sat in the corner minding his own business, quietly enjoying his beer.
Worked with a Vet who never talked about his time in Viet Nam. I didn't know until one day our dispatcher "Little Mikey" fucked with him. He grabbed Mike by the throat, pinned him to a wall and said "You wouldn't have lasted one day in the bush"
Spot on 👍🏼
It blows my mind we now have a few celebrity ex SAS/SBS soldiers on TV now. I know they keep a lot of their previous life quiet, but it would be unheard of, maybe even condemned 10-15-20 years ago.
That was true 30 years ago but now there's more books and TV shows than you can count.
Anyone who is in or has served with SAS will refer to it as 'The Regiment'. If someone is talking crap, ask them why the cloth hat badge is a mix of light and dark blue?
I don’t know a single American that doesn’t look up to the SAS as certified badasses
They would be pretty stupid if they didnt
They don’t. They have their own hero’s that have done so much for their country and sacrificed
@@ChangedMountain1 - your insecurity is blinding 😂
It’s not about looking up to them it’s more a “I respect you” thing I notice. they have their own roles and all are a capable fighting force but they are different and the SAS is a army entity for y’all and the SEALs are a water entity by tradition for us even though they don’t do many MAROPS anymore. They learn from eachother in their respective roles and evolve together. It’s become a one team one fight dynamic when rounds start cracking over head and blood must be shed.
@@SilentXtract sas do everything, they’re not just “army” they are flexible to basically any combat situation
I once met a group of lads from 22 by complete accident as a kid. I was helping a family members mum move to Hereford... the 3 blokes at the new house were casually carrying fridges and such no problem, 1 man. After a couple of hours we sat down together, I noticed they were using military slang. I asked them if they were soldiers, one of them said yes. I asked if they were based close by. Yes they were. I asked if they wore sandy colour berets, then the biggest one laughed at me and winked. His mate asked me how I knew. I told him I was a cadet. After that, we spent the rest of the day talking about kit and manoeuvres and all sorts. Really lovely fellas, to me it was like meeting david beckham but even then I could tell they were a different breed. Scary guys.
They look up to them ..because there so laid back ..don’t go in shouting at each other ..🙌
It's great to hear how our TEAM GUYS have mad respect for the SAS.
I've heard its very mutual but the brit sf are envious of the cash and support us teams have
@@mawdeeps7691yea our budget dwarfs them… But that’s all more respect to the brits
Great to hear are American brothers talk about the sas 💪🇬🇧🇺🇸
@@mawdeeps7691 I was reading recently that they refer to American equipment as gucci because the m-16 is better than the sa80 it's a "gucci gun" etc.
Too funny, “Gotta blame it on somebody.”
Working with the British army is like working with 50+ Ricky Gervais's.
They are all wise guys and brutally funny.
Dark af lol
Love the fact the all us brits and Americans argue about who's the best etc, and you can see the respect from him.for the sas and I would think they get the same respect back.
Can tell the brits humour oozes through even at the elite level. Mutual respect
Delta force was born in the 70’s after a US special forces officer came over here to watch the SAS.
US Special forces, and the US Navy, created by a scottish bloke 🤣
@@JJ5T4R AND YOU WILL HAVE BATTERED MARS BARS, ya fucks. Someone add those to the MREs. Run those carbs off ya fuckers.
Like John Paul Jones and Ronald Spiers.
@@JJ5T4R exactl we scots are that good we invented a whole new navy in a different country 😏 we invented the modern world🏴
And the SAS was thought up of after Capt Stirling spent time with the Long Range Desert Group, a British Unit - manned by New Zealanders.
I attempted selection in 02. Couldn't hack it and had to VW. I had the honour of deploying with them in Iraq as part of the SFSG and they were next level. We were paras and tough as nails but they raised the bar. I have the utmost respect for anyone who can endure SAS selection, it's brutal.
My older brother VW'd after tearing his cruciate ligament on the hills phase during winter selection. He left the army soon after.
This dude. “Twiddle your thumbs with the Rangers.” Perspective is everything.
Facts! There's levels to this shit 😂
Yeah but when they got their ass handed to them they called us to fix their shit. Which we loved
@@amasterson6772 who got their asses handed to them?
@@amasterson6772 whose 'we' 😂😂😂
@@amasterson6772 UK Pathfinder - Thank fuck for RGR Reg & CSAR. CSAR saved my best mate, those guys are fucking awesome.
You know he's talking straight because he describes them as 22 (two-two) and not the twenty-second (the way civvies and BBC mistakenly refer to them); he also describes their toxic humour. In the UK media, SAS are described either in reverence or disdain. I was luck enough to experience Jungle training in '99 with a couple of SAS personnel attached (including a Sqn Sgt Major). We were all in awe of their mastery of the Ulu... they had forgotten more about soldiering than I will ever know.
22 and 23 yep
@SL no, it was in Belize; although, coicidentally, I did actually wind up married to a Bruneian.
SAS top flank elite, the elite of the elite
Great to hear that so respected Navy Seals are in awe of our 22SAS …
David Stirling would be so proud SAS 1
Fraud
My father is an original member of the Australian SAS. F*cking Legend 👌🏼
Australian SAS is like Alibaba Gucci
He ain’t no legend.
@@BucephalusHume 😂😂😂😂
@@BucephalusHumeyeah you can talk. Xbox soldier 😂
@@juncondoonflanjacontose7399it's his son calling his dad a legend ..You prick.
"Why you wearing American flags?"
"There's gonna be warcrimes"
Im thankful for our relationship with the United states and very proud to call them our cousin's ❤
Are you British? If so love back 🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸
British Commandos started it all in WW2. The LRDG in North Africa were extraordinarily tough, plenty of Kiwis in that unit. Hard as nails, resourceful and resilient.
22 SAS once again showing Americans how to fight a war
Love this! As a Brit, we know and are very proud of the fact that the greatest and deadliest unit in the world is the SAS. They are the original too. Makes you very proud when you hear other nations confirm this. Mad respect 👌👌👌👌👌👌
*SBS
@@DakotaofRaptors haha! Much of a muchness my friend. Both the deadliest units in the world 👍
@@jbee9713 not exactly relevant, but US Coast Guard rescue swimmers are top tier in their own right. Obviously they aren't exactly "warriors", but their skill at saving lives is to be commended.
🤣🤣🤣 I find it hilarious that’s what you took from this
Great review Sean! 13th Colony always coming through with some good juice and enjoy. Prayers for your dad and glad to hear he's getting better. Cheers bro! 🤙
🇬🇧🇺🇸BROTHERS
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British sas are the best in the world was started in 1941 and has been the envy of every special force's
Started by the Scots Guards, who literally fought hand to hand during the Falklands war.
One of the large corporations I worked for I found out my boss was ex-SAS. Had the motto on a little plaque in his office. Asked him about it. Said he was in during the Nam years. Said he was in the original HALO jump program.
I was still kind of like, "Man, I don't know if this guy's pulling my leg or not."
Later that month he has our entire team of about 40 people over to his house for a company Christmas party.
In his basement he had his military uniform on a mannequin in a glass case, with his medals and various other interesting items, each with their own story. Several pictures having to do with the HALO program.
Then I saw a huge black and white 18x24 landscape portrait of three men. One was obviously general Westmoreland, the other two I couldn't make out and I asked him. He says, "That's me, Westmoreland and my commander at the time of the SAS (don't remember his name). It was in Munich in 72', we were planning a raid on the hotel where the hostages were being held on the tarmac at the airport.
It was then I realized this guy was 100% legit. Just the story about the 72' Munich games was just unreal. I think we know how that scenario ended. He's still bitter his regiment had to stand down to the Germans.
One of the most interesting guys I'd ever met and it's not even close. Dude had already lived several lifetimes.
smell the bullshite from here
If you guys are confused? British special forces did serve in Vietnam in a limited way! Also British forces based in Hong Kong and Singapore often had unofficial R&R in Vietnam!
You had a tape measure on you? Mad.
Is he Australian SAS ? Because they were the ones in Vietnam not the British
@@garagenigel uhhhh not really. They served mainly in Borneo and Malaya. Australian and New Zealand SAS served for years in Vietnam alongside the American SF units
Imagine the SAS, Navy Seals, Green Berets, Delta Force, KSK, Jagdkommando, French Foreign Legion, JW GROM and Australian SAS would team up against Terrorists in a single Operation 🥶
Thats just overkill
It's called NATO
The story of one nations motto "second to none" SAS wrote "none" on their camp...
Eh?
It's the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards motto. The SAS was created by the Scots Guards, and they stole the grey beret from the SDG. Their rivalry goes back decades.
"Hey man, it's Don Shipley... "
Bro* actually lol
My squad assisted some Czech SF guys while I was in Afghanistan and I swear they were all fucking giants. Just massive human beings. Easily 6’5, 300lb brick shithouses. Each fucking one of them.
Being 6foot 5 and 300 pounds is not good in warfare especially in afgan🤣🤣
@@aaronking2369didn’t slow any of those boys down.
Americans that have served: other countries soldiers are certified badasses.
Americans that sit on the computer all day: all other countries are pussies....we're back to back world war champs, son!
I’d be careful reading too much into that
@@arkhaan7066 it's the truth, though. There's no arrogance quite like American arrogance, especially from those who've never actually faced any real hardships in life. Just sit around watching war movies all day and go around telling everyone else they suck and they've got nothin on murica.
@@commiecrusher I was more referring to the first bit.
The second bit is universal amongst humans. Every single country I've visited has that kind of people jam packed into it.
Lol give over you joined both wars in the later stages of them,, and by the way the Russians ended the war when they blew into Berlin quite literally that hitler killed himself apparently,, I see you couldn’t win the little skirmish with those little Vietnamese people
Let’s judge Americans by 14 year olds in comment sections.
A SEAL saying that what the pro’s look like,yes and don’t forget it.😂 you all do amazing work lads,stronger together🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸🇺🇸
To put into context what Shipley is trying to say about Unit and SAS guys. Figuretively, Seals, rangers, etc.. are professional athletes. Having already exceeded the standards and level work of 99% of 'everyday' people. Now, take the Unit and SAS guys who are Michael Jordans. The superstars/legends of the community. It's insane to think about what these guys are capable of.
What does unit guys mean ? Are they not navy seals ?
@@laststopthistown Unit refers to Delta Force or Seal Team 6.
Actually SAS guys are not generally big built at all although some may be. They are mostly wiry, very fit, tough and able to endure extreme situations using the least energy. Being big needs a lot of feeding and burns up energy fast which becomes a weakness. SAS are basically lean and extremely mean.
@@1chishapart from G ( guards! ) squadron. The tall ones😂😂😂😂
@@numbnutz7832 Quite possibly! 👍👍
Just as a FYI 22 SAS is the delta/ seal team 6 of the the british SFs. They are absolutely top tier of the top tier. Every tier 1 western special forces are somewhat based on them. Charlie Beckwith the founder of delta got the inspiration after being part of an exchange program with 22 SAS
In Afghanistan a SAS guy asked us if we had any "pent" . we were seabees. we asked him what is "pent" . he said. The stuff you dip a brush in and pent a building with. We said paint and gave him some. But his heavy accent sounded like pent. The british had no filter for their humor and we loved it. I was on a bus with some of them and one yelled out at their female superior officer " show me what ye pee out of" i slid down in the seat. I wouldnt even dare say that to any female let alone an officer.
That guy must’ve had a rough time getting out and finding out how civilians react to that talk.
He wasn’t SAS, the didn’t operate in Afghanistan until the end of 2010.
@@atae7185wrong.
@@IO-zg8md and you know I’m wrong because you were in the SAS? They didn’t operate in Afghanistan until 2010. They were in Iraq and the SBS were in Afghanistan until December 2010. That’s when Hereford took over.
Would of been sbs they were in afgan
I remember seeing them at several commands. Utter Profesional killers. What sets them apart from the teams is simple: They train in the North Atlantic Seas. That's f'n scary.
Deep & Dark.
In the early days of Baghdad, there were Brits in US uniform and kit. They never hung round long enough for us to ask who they were, but they were shady dudes - also on night shift.
The lads
🤣🤣 lol shady guys they was keeping you safe at night love
Read the book Tadk force Black. It talks about that in detail & has pics of them wearing ACU pattern.
@@ChampChamp2024 He meant, SF , SO etc Didn't mean no harm.
@@realMaverickBuckley my bad
The Seals put a sign up...
'Second to none'...
The SAS?
'None!'
Huge respect to UK and US special forces 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Love how he lights up here. I’ve watched this full interview so many times- what a roller coaster!
I LOVE that, "Gotta blame it on somebody!"
This was an intense interview. DJ Shipley really opened up, warts and all. Amazing experiences.
British SAS best in the world, no one on this planet comes close. And that's a fact🇬🇧❤🇬🇧
Two bad ass groups for sure.
@Mufi Rune that’s why they’re twiddling their thumbs with the rangers. SAS are top of the food chain along with Delta
@@davidwooderson5926 they are the top
@Mufi Rune says the armchair warrior
@Mufi Rune im sure they are in USA
@Mufi Rune Says a female.
Once i had a mission supporting SAS with comms and all i can say is, these are one of the finest gentlemen i´ve ever met
loved working with you guys and those fellas. memory that made my service worth it was helping one of them make it home to their family. dude was tough as nails after being hit a couple times. NSDQ!
He tells a good story and makes you wanna listen to his life story... Just makes me realise how boring my life's been 😒😂
Now realize how lucky you are
War is not a good thing dude.
DJ was a qualified SEAL at 19 years old. He’s got great parents.
Yup..Don's kid
I know nothing of the SAS personally . I do remember that a special forces unit covertly attacked an oil refinery , where I policed many years ago on one of their training exercises . We were told in briefing that there was a potential threat to the refinery and to patrol and keep an eye open . We saw nothing at all . All we learned was that that they’d planted dummy charges and left . Mind you we were hardly a match were we . 🤷♂️🤣🤣
Good story... Very good. That British sense of humor!
Gotta love it. There's very few senses of humours I like more than Deployed Military and ER room, A&E room Doctors/ Nurses etc.
@@realMaverickBuckley Yes, gallows humour!
Or even humour 😉
Super Army Soldiers!
😂😂😂 skin on skin
Stripped to the waist.
Just saw that on UA-cam this morning! FREEAAKY!! 🤣🤣
Saturdays and Sundays used to call us. 😂
Good ole Ricky Gervais.
Respect is everything between brothers
You know ive never heared an American soldier/servicemen bad mouth the British soldiers...i love how much repect they have not only to their military but also ours. Very loyal people.
The SAS are one of the few reasons left to be proud to be British! 🇬🇧
That's whom Army Delta modeled after: SAS.
Respect to our boys the sas
true story , the SAS made me a cup of tea in the woods once . they are absolute units God bless them all
Was that when you were sat on your bergen and crying after VWing?😂
@@OngoGablogian185 I was walking with my children in the countryside as it happens 😂
@@jamsstar2010 😂 fair enough. Must have been a hearts and minds exercise going on.
Knowing what I know I believe this man’s story 😂😂
USA + UK, The real deal❤
It’s the Intelligence that makes The S.A.S one of the best . But basically if you’re a
SAS
SBS
Seal
Delta then you’re the cream of the crop and I’m a proud Englishmen that we’re all one team when shit hits the fan
Don't forget USAF SoF units: Pararescue, TACP, JTAC, Combat Controller, etc.
@@DakotaofRaptors 👍
Respects to this guy for using the right terminology: "Two two SAS". Not 'Twenty Two' as those who don't know will say.
No mistaking who his dad is… looks just like him!
Do they still have a relationship?
Whose his dad?
@@progressivelibertarianview8832 Don Shipley bro…
@@progressivelibertarianview8832 Don Shipley
Just realised the name...didn't click until your comment.senior chief will be one proud papa
He even looks like his Dad, it’s scary the resemblance!
British military are undoubtedly the toughest out there .
great respect from a special forces guy to the elite sas in a combat zone RESPECT
I love how all special forces units get along but we are the ones trying to say who is better. Focus on yourselves guys.
SAS, SBS are two of the most elite special forces in the world. We led the way.
WE? Are you SF??
@Awoke Awoke SRR mostly focus on surveillance and reconnaissance work. They’re also classed as tier 2 operators who support the SAS/SBS on missions.
God bless all special operations soldiers. All amazing guys and incredible people.
I support American troops from New Zealand. Western countries need to stand together 🇳🇿🇺🇸
This is a wonderful interview. Highly recommended watching the full thing.
A rollercoaster interview for sure. Dude has lived a tough but incredible life
I did a few missions with them in Baghdad, they are great dudes!!
Yeah, me too.
And me
@@raymondGian125 hello fellow soldier!
Ant the champ. it's me dude, Ryan. I was second in command for the SAS 3rd division. Man its been so long! I still think about that raid on the hill-top compound kabul!! Remember when you forgot to pull the pin on your granade hahaha still makes me laugh. Hope you doing well? How's your arm? I told you to use a Tourniquet lol
That episode with dj on the Shawn Ryan show in my opinion is right up there with JRE
His whole podcast is up there with JRE. If he keeps it up with the quality guests, he'll be up there getting JRE numbers of viewers in a few years.
Definitely surpasses JRE in my opinion.
JRE is good and has its moments, but the SRS is really special.
Bro just finished the rob O'Neil one. Holy shit
In what way is Joe Rogan comparable to this. I don't think I've ever made it more than a half hour through a single one of his boring ass podcast
@@jamescarrot2813 Rogan can be good, it really depends on the guest.
The SAS had such a difficult start in WW2 and it was a Guards officer David Stirling that really started this non regular clandestine unit off within the Allies of the time and despite numerous set backs militarily and politically they survived and flourished. As a 🇬🇧 and ex military I am very proud of them but I also have so much respect for other countries special forces to. God bless them all in these uncertain times.
So good to hear from another professional, about the SAS, they and the SBS, are the best out there.
SAS fella came upto me in afghan, said only 1 sentence. "Hows the war going for you?" then just walked off. will stay with me forever but i still dont know what he really meant...but he was having more fun than me.
No he never, because the SAS didn’t operate in Afghanistan until the end of 2010. Until that time it was all Poole.
@Atae i used to sort their bang out for them, i worked with their qm. I went to afghan 6 times...
@@leighmurphy7805 he wasn’t SAS. Either he was an SC or a bullshitter. What was the name of the camp where you were based in?
@@atae7185 KAF
@@leighmurphy7805 the name of the camp within KAF?
British SAS. Best in the World.
Brothers in arms.....so proud to hear the respect from this gentleman....they sign up for all of us and freedom
This vet here is a serious good vet and good guy
The respect every seal gives to the unit guys is awesome. Whether DJ or Rob Oneill they speak so highly of Delta
But no one is talking about delta in this clip.
@@MaxFromDk he actually does. When he says “The Unit” he’s referring to Delta. Listen again
@@MaxFromDk " The Unit"/ CAG/1ST-SFOD-D are all the same group
🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴 The most elite fighting force, SAS + SBS
Is that the White Ensign, because as a Scot...
you do know it's the scot's that run the sas they have always been mostly scot's in the sas they where even founded by a scot so 🏴🏴🏴🏴