
Television Drama To 'Lift The Lid' On SAS Origins
The series will be based on the founding of the elite unit, which was established in 1941 to target Axis fighters in Africa.
The series will be based on the founding of the elite unit, which was established in 1941 to target Axis fighters in Africa.
'Nims' Purja has succeeded in the first phase of his ambition to speed climb the world's 14 highest mountains in just seven months.
‘Nims’ briefly put his world record attempt on hold to save the life of another climber.
Steve Leonard aka The Doctrine Man: 'This is the type of mission suited to the Special Air Service'.
A minister has said the allegations against special forces troops will be "investigated as a matter of urgency".
This is how the special forces apparently do it. Er, right?
“It’s like suicide is calling to you and you go numb and you can’t see or hear anything and you just stare out into nothing.”
“It lays you bare, it opens your soul for others to see and for a lot of people that’s extraordinarily difficult to deal with.”
In the most recent episode, recruits discover who they can trust with their lives and one finally opens up about the death of his wife.
Forces Radio BFBS's Jo Thoenes spoke to recruit 11, Michael Maisey, to see what it's like to join one of the toughest shows on TV.
“There is no switch to turn mental health on or off and I’m sorry if you think I’ve let you down, but I have to put my health first."
Phil Campion, a former SAS soldier, has given an insight into the operation.
It is thought a member of the Special Forces helped Kenyan security forces to secure a Nairobi hotel that was attacked by extremists.
"I would have been disappointed if Nathaniel had held back. The task was about being equal and he completed the task as he should have."
Sergeant Major Tom Winter captured Ian Fleming's attention by escaping a Prisoner of War camp in disguise.
Special forces veteran and star of Channel 4's 'SAS: Who Dares Wins' opens up about his struggle with PTSD.