He showed the African spec ops how it was done. He asked the best one to go on a march. He then went on after and smashed the record. Pete was a fukin legend. Let down by the UK. All ex armed forces are let down. The UK is run by cowards and idiots. SF should be run by military alone. Fuck the PM and royals.
this is all classified war is coming though im thginlimg monday at 0 am gotta have the weekend off you cannae start a war on saturday can you lol ths species is facing an ele
SAS/SBS Exceptionally well trained. Great video. Myself US Navy Special Weapons, Lebanon, Grenada & NATO Europe 81-87. Served with British forces and Royal Netherlands Marines in NATO units in England also. 🇬🇧. Great men for sure, always miss England 👍💪
Was with the 10th Special Forces in Germany in 1968 and got to go through the SAS " Combat survival and resistance to interrogation" phase of their selection course. Excellent training!
You are partially right. I found that the military built upon those types of qualities that I already had. Unfortunately, what elite soldiers rarely talk about is that WE cant turn it off when we leave the army. Many of us dont make it! Suicide! Dont glamorize our deeds and actions! we were just doing the job we were built for, Just remember us and say thanks when you see us on the street.
@@mustangmanmustangman4596 You guys are the most appreciated men we are never likely to meet, I was only Spec Ops, You guys taught me a hell of a lot.. Great guys, A bit Nuts, but great Guys,, All the best Musty man.. :)
The British SAS - the best, the one that all other SF are modelled on and strive to become ! I couldn't help thinking of this for the TQ at the end of Training and Selection :) "Wrong, do it again If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat? You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!"
@@Highland_Moo dodgy geezer! I can't shake the fact that he's was being investigated for child porn!!! It really effects the way I look at him! It's just something I'm not able to compromise on I don't care what someone has done or how great a trooper they are!!! He wasn't found guilty in his defence he said he doesn't know how to turn a computer on, when someone in the sas tells you that I'm telling you that 1 million percent is untrue!!!
9:28: McAleese shooting - very impressive! That's exactly how I do it when I'm pissing about with brooms and umbrellas, making shooting sounds with my mouth. I'm 50 now, so I should probably ease up on that.
Tried for the TA but failed the first weekend due lack of fitness poor hygiene, and what was described as the most complete lack of aptitude of any man ever to have crossed a barrack room threshold - and it was only the cooks course. Thought about selection but decided it was easier to sit around all day watching SAS documentaries, marinating in my own filth and posing in the mirror with a gun shaped coat hanger acting hard.
Christ! I can't stop laughing! Thanks for that! I actually met the TA SAS in the woods at Hilsea. (This'd be back around the early seventies) They killed me in very short order.
The man you are referring to is Peter McAleese. He has certainly been there....Parachute Regiment, 22SAS, Rhodesian SAS, South African Police Special Branch, SADF Parachute Brigade, and other agencies in between. He has a book called No Mean Soldier. A thoroughly recommended read. To say this man has been there is an understatement. ATB, Allan
@@allanshillinglaw3083 I met Peter in Algiers and we invited him round for a 5 a side kick around. Chubby fucker ran rings round us! Then drank all our beer. Nice guy though.
Yeah, thats what I said up above. I was a US Army Ranger. There wouldn't be enough men to staff the regiment with after selection if we counted out a sick man for that. Thats being ridiculous even for the SAS.
@@judowrestlerka I always thought that sounded ridiculous, theres no way you get through all that training just to get kicked out on account of a bug bite. If it's true than theyve probably lost hundreds of great potential operators that way.
@@cron1165 It is TRUE! They are looking for any reason to kick you out! In a top tier unit, like the SAS they only want the very best and, unfortunately very few people will make the grade. He said it in the video why. I bite like that that develops into that serious of an infection will kill that candidate. I know because as a medic you dont call a chopper unless its serious and if its not, there will be hell to pay for getting it wrong. For myself, having experienced similar courses and exercises in the Canadian Army I reached a point when I broke from the extreme stress I had to reach deep inside myself and find what I needed to continue on. Unfortunately, very few people are able to do that. My question would be: If you were in an elite unit would you want the soldier in front of you and behind you to be the type of person who broke or the one who overcome that type of extreme stress? I know my answer cause I had the PRIVELEDGE & HONOR of serving with them!
@@mustangmanmustangman4596 I mean more that it seems strange to completely kick them out, of course you would take them off that specific course and give them medical treatment, but to not let them rejoin another course? As a Canadian myself, you have my respect my friend
@@cron1165 I guess it is hard for most people to understand this! Think of it like this: how many guys get into and last in a professional sport organization like the NHL or get to play with a top team.(my friend has 3 Stanley Cup rings) In units SAS, SEALS, JTF2, etc, they want the Best the 1st time no 2nd chances there is too much at stake to even risk it (death) The stress on us was immense! I always had to figurately score,100% on every course or qualification I did or I was out(I took alot of courses)! There are lots of people trying to get in. As a medic there was even less spots available and I had to constantly prove myself! I actually broke military laws to join my top tier unit. They were actually impressed by my initiative and I was allowed to join. I could have been arrested for that! They told me they wanted THINKING SOLDIERS! No heroes allowed! Actually, from my experience in the Canadian army getting recoursed is pretty much the death note to your career, especially if you are trying to join a prestigious unit. I know a guy in my unit who was promoted to sergeant who had poor leadership skills. The army moved him to supply after the promotion and even when we went out on training exercises he was left behind at the barracks. My section was commanded by a Master Corporal , who went on to win the Order of Military Merit from the Governor General and the rank of Regimental Sargent Major.Thank you! I was just privileged to do the ONLY job I was ever born for! However it has been tough to live with! sorry for the long winded replies!
It’s fascinating how this training is mostly mental instead of physical. (The mental state will translate to the physical and explains why people quit). They will break you and it shows in this documentary…
I can remember when I was an army cadet in the 90's, seeing a helicopter land in Raglan barracks Newport and four guy's run out in full kit n jump onboard....we got a tour around there hanger once, they let us try the parachute harness n they kick the steps out, it was awesome, we nicked some camo net and thought we were hard as nails when we put it on our webbing...this was a blast from the past awesome video 👍 they may be the SAS but they are nothing compared to the 1994/95 Gwent Cambrian team 😂🤣
@@pauljones8218 Wasn't even sure if it was still there Paul.Havent been back to Newport since I was 17.Still very proud to be Welsh though.Even though I've been in England most of my life.Always wear my Wales shirt to the pub when we play England just to piss everyone off!🤣🤣👍
Sad if a guy gets to jungle stage gets sick by disease or injury especially if it’s his second chance gets binned.A soldier who has put that much effort in should be extended a third final chance if he fails that you don’t want him around he is unlucky 😆
@@yodunnit it most certainly is...he is still alive well into his 70s now, this guy in the 60s and 70s was nails th-cam.com/video/z-lWbwYMIks/w-d-xo.html same guy
I think these are about 25 years old. I remember watching them on TV. I urge you to read the book as it's much more informative and in depth. There's a chapter in the book that chronicles the story of SAS soldiers helping with the Kegworth air disaster in 1989
The SBS come up here, (near the Isle of Skye), all the time. You can tell when they’re about as the massive boats come up on the only main road into the area and you can hear the chinooks coming up the lochs and hills - they creep me out, that thump thump thump of the rotors is dead creepy at night. It’s so quiet here that you can hear it from miles away.
@@trident1314 It's been my experience that most so called special forces men never admit to being so, even after they leave the forces. On hearing someone is ex SAS, SBS, Selous Scouts, Rangers etc I disbelieve until proved otherwise.
You've got to be pretty tough to refuse to talk while undergoing interrogation but no one can seriously resist the sort of physical torture such as the Gestapo used during the war...everyone would eventually crack surely?
The SAS Who dares wins TV program, is rubbish. I heard ex SAS Simon Mann , describing a lot of this. The TV program is more like standard military training. it is certainly not SAS selection.
@@mathematics5573 That's a good point, the instructors in the show do a lot of pushing and positive feedback to get people going, in selection youd have none of that, it's all up to you. Yeah that's a good point
Yes but even this is not without some criticism the guy narrating and the RSM at the time have had a sqauble in their respective books about each other...
@@trident1314 Was that in “Eye of the Storm” by Billy Radcliffe mate.? If I remember right he took a Field Commission when a Subaltern was RTU’d.. so was there a new incumbent RSM.?
@@chrishandsome4267 Google "Rotherham grooming scandal" & knock yourself out mate.Alot of us are pissed at the sheer lack of justice,double standards and cowardice of our authorities regarding this matter.
It’s normal for soldiers to not smoke while out on a patrol or in the field, so the light from the end on the cigarette or lighter don’t give their position away. It’s obviously usual for SAS Patrols to be posted far from an Operating Base or the sort, and usually have to sit in a shit filled hole for 2 weeks. That’s my guess
This is with ANY Infantry/line unit, especially in the US Army. Granted, we had times when we were allowed to smoke (daylight only though), but if you needed nicotine out on patrol, you learned how to dip Skoal/Copenhagen instead to maintain light discipline and the smell. You can see a lit cigarette from a looooooong ways off at night, and it’s not that hard to aim for a head shot when you see it get brighter when they’re taking a drag on it. Also…we had some older NCO’s, many with combat scrolls from the 75th, that forbade us from wearing deodorant or anything else to cover up our body odor, because that perfume smell can be smelled a good ways off too. After about 4-5 days into a 30-45 day field problem, you become immune to your own funk as well as everyone else’s. 😂 But as soon as we came back in to the rear and either went home (for us married guys) or to the barracks (single or divorced) and the air conditioning hit you, you became suddenly aware of how bad you smelled. Uniform gets ripped off and thrown straight into the washer and you jump straight into a much needed, hot shower for about 30 minutes, and usually while having your first cold beer in the shower. That first shower followed by putting on your jeans and t-shirt was the best feeling in the world after being out that long.
Yeah, I feel your pain mate. I’m a wife and I stole her wee boy. Been 20 years and the old bag still gets right on my nipple ends. Think Grotbags with severe pms.
Poor Peter, I am NOT being ironic - after all the training, deployments, using his innate aggression in the service of the Crown...he finds himself adrift with no point of reference and so he instinctively moves towards what is familiar - and is told to fuck off and stay quiet or get twepped - by former colleagues.
@@Axispaw1he was hired to take out Pablo Escobar the first attempt ended in disaster when one of the helicopters crashed on the way with Peter on board. He was planning a second attempt and was apparently visited by the security services and told to pull his head in or it would be shot off.
Full of shit you wouldnt get past day1 on p coy 19 years old youd have to have done your colour service plus to even apply thats after the CO has recommended you ffs ive heard some bloating but this beats it SAS at 19 my arse! You sound like a cross between walter mitty and megan markle ffs go and play marbles on the m6 motorway
y'all know it was sir david strirling a scotsman who started all and yes i am the kenny niven the king of scotland who kicked robert the bruces are after selling iyt william wwallace
I could cope with the interrogation and the shouting. I’ve been married for 10 years.
@Adam P 💪🤣🔥
Thank you for your service :)
😂
I feel your pain I've been married for 30 years looks like we are in the same boat mate
doing the garden and painting and decorating on top of that these boys in the SAS Dont know they born. i join up now and im 68
RIP Peter McAleese. Scottish and British SAS legend🏴🇬🇧
and all those who served, in training and war/conflict
He showed the African spec ops how it was done. He asked the best one to go on a march. He then went on after and smashed the record. Pete was a fukin legend. Let down by the UK. All ex armed forces are let down. The UK is run by cowards and idiots. SF should be run by military alone. Fuck the PM and royals.
It was John not Peter
@@ianmacbeth5874 Peter also died not that long ago
SAS is the best! Very low profile, no bells and whistles, extremely well trained, fit and deadly special forces.
this is all classified war is coming though im thginlimg monday at 0 am gotta have the weekend off you cannae start a war on saturday can you lol ths species is facing an ele
@KennyJosephNiven Kenny you were absolutely steamin' the night you wrote that. 😂😂😂
@@Opie.. nope i just know my past bud
SAS/SBS Exceptionally well trained. Great video. Myself US Navy Special Weapons, Lebanon, Grenada & NATO Europe 81-87. Served with British forces and Royal Netherlands Marines in NATO units in England also. 🇬🇧. Great men for sure, always miss England 👍💪
Come and visit, we're still here.
Just had to tell us that didn't you?
That's the difference with the SAS guys; they don't brag about it.
try the scots black watch mate we are the toughest for im maud dib
Was great to see Peter McAleese
R.I.P.
Was with the 10th Special Forces in Germany in 1968 and got to go through the SAS " Combat survival and resistance to interrogation" phase of their selection course. Excellent training!
The SAS doesn’t give you resilience and determination it finds those that have it.........
Bullshet
You are partially right. I found that the military built upon those types of qualities that I already had. Unfortunately, what elite soldiers rarely talk about is that WE cant turn it off when we leave the army. Many of us dont make it! Suicide! Dont glamorize our deeds and actions! we were just doing the job we were built for, Just remember us and say thanks when you see us on the street.
@@mustangmanmustangman4596 You guys are the most appreciated men we are never likely to meet, I was only Spec Ops, You guys taught me a hell of a lot.. Great guys, A bit Nuts, but great Guys,, All the best Musty man.. :)
The British SAS - the best, the one that all other SF are modelled on and strive to become !
I couldn't help thinking of this for the TQ at the end of Training and Selection :)
"Wrong, do it again
If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?
You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!"
The greatest regiment ever created
.... as assassins for the elite? 😶
@@1Flyingfist you have no clue what you're on about
Sleep well Pete. You were a force to be reckoned with. Great to see Pete in action.
Have had the honour of meeting with the soldier talking in the video Great guy
Pete Winner.A loon.😅
A different breed from the rest, truly brilliant to watch
Bullshet the Gurkas put these muppets in the dust
@KYLE HAM no he wasn't
Peter Macalees was a serious badass.
Thanks for the vhs tapes, loving them.
Rest in peace McAleese, a legend, a very tough man
Peter was a serious hard man
Yeah as a veteran of the Birchencliffe 31st Huddersfield North Scouts troop I can empathise with these guys. Total respect
Peter mac served in rhodesia
And south africa as well as borneo and aden
Had a parachute and helicopter accident yet
Survived!
Great to see Pete McAleese alive and well in recent videos. He has his own channel now on YT.
Yup. As a Scottish wifey I know I’m biased, but he’s a true warrior in my opinion. But, all these guys are incredible for what they do.
Copy that mate, sound bloke and so was Yorky. Beasted me to fuck but worth it 👊🏿😎
Weapon drills on point 👌
@@Highland_Moo dodgy geezer! I can't shake the fact that he's was being investigated for child porn!!! It really effects the way I look at him! It's just something I'm not able to compromise on I don't care what someone has done or how great a trooper they are!!! He wasn't found guilty in his defence he said he doesn't know how to turn a computer on, when someone in the sas tells you that I'm telling you that 1 million percent is untrue!!!
Died last week, RIP.
Thank you for posting this - much appreciated!
9:28: McAleese shooting - very impressive! That's exactly how I do it when I'm pissing about with brooms and umbrellas, making shooting sounds with my mouth. I'm 50 now, so I should probably ease up on that.
😂😂
😂😂
Tried for the TA but failed the first weekend due lack of fitness poor hygiene, and what was described as the most complete lack of aptitude of any man ever to have crossed a barrack room threshold - and it was only the cooks course. Thought about selection but decided it was easier to sit around all day watching SAS documentaries, marinating in my own filth and posing in the mirror with a gun shaped coat hanger acting hard.
Christ! I can't stop laughing! Thanks for that!
I actually met the TA SAS in the woods at Hilsea. (This'd be back around the early seventies) They killed me in very short order.
I prefer the semiautomatic hairbrush for my weapon but then I like to keep well groomed when I'm on patrol (around garden)
At least you're honest.
The worst part is when the beer runs out .
FAF... Very good mate, second conversation stopper I've seen on these productions today...
Ex Kings own Royal border regiment here.A few from my regt passed and served.
All very grateful that they served
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Great advert for the Mondeo.
old, strict primary and secondary teachers have set me up for the interrogation moment.
Winged dagger......it was originally designed as a downwards pointing sword of Damocles wreathed in flames.....shame people forget this🙏
In Afghanistan the Navy seals put a sign up.... 2nd to no-one.... a few meters down camp the SAS had a sign saying.......no-one 😂🇬🇧
"None"
@jurmilotay6118 I think you'll find my English language is correct.👍 I've also seen the sign it says no- one.👍
@@colin...101 it said None
@@colin...101No it isn't 'correct the sign could well have said how you have described it but it isn't correct.
That’s brilliant 😂👍🇬🇧
Johnny TC (Johnny Two Combs.). ...RIP Pete Scholey
10:30 Peter showing balls of steel 😂
Can definitely tell at 9:20 when the instructor is demonstrating firing the MP5 that he's "seen action". Those eyes...
The man you are referring to is Peter McAleese.
He has certainly been there....Parachute Regiment, 22SAS, Rhodesian SAS, South African Police Special Branch, SADF Parachute Brigade, and other agencies in between. He has a book called No Mean Soldier.
A thoroughly recommended read. To say this man has been there is an understatement.
ATB,
Allan
Obviously....
@@allanshillinglaw3083 great book, true respect for Peter, Real soldier.
@@allanshillinglaw3083 I met Peter in Algiers and we invited him round for a 5 a side kick around. Chubby fucker ran rings round us! Then drank all our beer. Nice guy though.
@@alanarmy3397 absolutely agree mate
Another song used is called. Near the edge by Paul Williams Andy Grossart, suspense
If you think the 10% there letting you see is bad enough the other 90% that’s done behind close doors is horrific!!!
There would be nothing worse than being a man capable of making the grade, only for a mosquito or some other shit bug to bite you and fuck it all up
Yeah, thats what I said up above.
I was a US Army Ranger. There wouldn't be enough men to staff the regiment with after selection if we counted out a sick man for that.
Thats being ridiculous even for the SAS.
@@judowrestlerka I always thought that sounded ridiculous, theres no way you get through all that training just to get kicked out on account of a bug bite. If it's true than theyve probably lost hundreds of great potential operators that way.
@@cron1165 It is TRUE! They are looking for any reason to kick you out! In a top tier unit, like the SAS they only want the very best and, unfortunately very few people will make the grade. He said it in the video why. I bite like that that develops into that serious of an infection will kill that candidate. I know because as a medic you dont call a chopper unless its serious and if its not, there will be hell to pay for getting it wrong. For myself, having experienced similar courses and exercises in the Canadian Army I reached a point when I broke from the extreme stress I had to reach deep inside myself and find what I needed to continue on. Unfortunately, very few people are able to do that. My question would be: If you were in an elite unit would you want the soldier in front of you and behind you to be the type of person who broke or the one who overcome that type of extreme stress? I know my answer cause I had the PRIVELEDGE & HONOR of serving with them!
@@mustangmanmustangman4596 I mean more that it seems strange to completely kick them out, of course you would take them off that specific course and give them medical treatment, but to not let them rejoin another course?
As a Canadian myself, you have my respect my friend
@@cron1165 I guess it is hard for most people to understand this! Think of it like this: how many guys get into and last in a professional sport organization like the NHL or get to play with a top team.(my friend has 3 Stanley Cup rings) In units SAS, SEALS, JTF2, etc, they want the Best the 1st time no 2nd chances there is too much at stake to even risk it (death) The stress on us was immense! I always had to figurately score,100% on every course or qualification I did or I was out(I took alot of courses)! There are lots of people trying to get in. As a medic there was even less spots available and I had to constantly prove myself! I actually broke military laws to join my top tier unit. They were actually impressed by my initiative and I was allowed to join. I could have been arrested for that! They told me they wanted THINKING SOLDIERS! No heroes allowed! Actually, from my experience in the Canadian army getting recoursed is pretty much the death note to your career, especially if you are trying to join a prestigious unit. I know a guy in my unit who was promoted to sergeant who had poor leadership skills. The army moved him to supply after the promotion and even when we went out on training exercises he was left behind at the barracks. My section was commanded by a Master Corporal , who went on to win the Order of Military Merit from the Governor General and the rank of Regimental Sargent Major.Thank you! I was just privileged to do the ONLY job I was ever born for! However it has been tough to live with! sorry for the long winded replies!
Rest in peace Peter Mc Aleese passed away recently.
It’s fascinating how this training is mostly mental instead of physical. (The mental state will translate to the physical and explains why people quit). They will break you and it shows in this documentary…
I can remember when I was an army cadet in the 90's, seeing a helicopter land in Raglan barracks Newport and four guy's run out in full kit n jump onboard....we got a tour around there hanger once, they let us try the parachute harness n they kick the steps out, it was awesome, we nicked some camo net and thought we were hard as nails when we put it on our webbing...this was a blast from the past awesome video 👍 they may be the SAS but they are nothing compared to the 1994/95 Gwent Cambrian team 😂🤣
NEWPORT the town of my birth.The Gwent hospital. 😁👍
@@shaundavenport621 ive been in there for a op and mrs giving birth long time ago now
@@pauljones8218 Wasn't even sure if it was still there Paul.Havent been back to Newport since I was 17.Still very proud to be Welsh though.Even though I've been in England most of my life.Always wear my Wales shirt to the pub when we play England just to piss everyone off!🤣🤣👍
Peter mcaleese, ex fusilier myself 86/91 ⚔️🇬🇧
Sad if a guy gets to jungle stage gets sick by disease or injury especially if it’s his second chance gets binned.A soldier who has put that much effort in should be extended a third final chance if he fails that you don’t want him around he is unlucky 😆
3rd attempts have happened to be fair obi wan Nairobi himself got through on his third attempt.
The instructor doesn’t even flinch when that car skids right into him basically 😂😂
His name was Peter McAleese... He wrote a great autobiography called no mean soldier if you're interested
everton1869 the scottish chubby guy? no it wasnt
@@yodunnit it was
@@yodunnit it most certainly is...he is still alive well into his 70s now, this guy in the 60s and 70s was nails th-cam.com/video/z-lWbwYMIks/w-d-xo.html same guy
@@yodunnit Yes it is Pete.He was one of my bosses when I worked security in South Africa in the mid 1980's
The interrogater was hilarious. I remember when it was my turn the shit eating grin on my face helped me through it
Don't draw special attention. It's all about being the Grey Man.
Good comment though 👍
11:30 That's one of the fastest jungle patrols ever.
Best of the best I have nothing but total respect for these wonderful warriors that keep us safe
RIP peter mcaleese, a true warrior.
Anybody else remember watching these on "itv's nightwatch" late at night ?
Yeah about 12 years ago brilliant programmes I've tried to find them on TH-cam unsuccessfully
Stayed up jus for em 👍
I think these are about 25 years old. I remember watching them on TV.
I urge you to read the book as it's much more informative and in depth. There's a chapter in the book that chronicles the story of SAS soldiers helping with the Kegworth air disaster in 1989
I always remember that black cat on the roof......."night time" lol. And Prisoner cell block H too!
Does anyone remember Tour of Duty the Vietnam series on years ago the music was rolling stoned painted black was a belter back then
R.i.p. Peter Mcaleese. ✌️🇬🇧
They are in the now demolished Llanwern steelworks in Newport.
How do you know this I lived in Newport
The SBS come up here, (near the Isle of Skye), all the time. You can tell when they’re about as the massive boats come up on the only main road into the area and you can hear the chinooks coming up the lochs and hills - they creep me out, that thump thump thump of the rotors is dead creepy at night. It’s so quiet here that you can hear it from miles away.
@@Highland_Moo sounds great!
Bullshet
@@Highland_Moo Probably the SFSG, they're based in St Athan and are mocked up for it.
Legends Peter McAleese, Rusty & johnny two combs
i heard if you go to hereford and ask people were the SAS base is you get a free nights stay at the police station !
SBS are equally as formidable as the SAS accept very few write books about it or make documentaries... They know how to shut up
Well apart from those ex SBS guys on that ch4 rubbish...
@@trident1314 It's been my experience that most so called special forces men never admit to being so, even after they leave the forces. On hearing someone is ex SAS, SBS, Selous Scouts, Rangers etc I disbelieve until proved otherwise.
@@tightcamper I believe that to be true also...
Bear Grylls 😂😂😂
The sbs are maritime while the SAS are airborne or land troops.
Wow, good to see the old Bedford four tunner and the classic elephant gun 😂👍🏿
These are awesome I used to have these videos, 👌
I love tabin give me more and my time was always up
You've got to be pretty tough to refuse to talk while undergoing interrogation but no one can seriously resist the sort of physical torture such as the Gestapo used during the war...everyone would eventually crack surely?
Where is the rest of the documentary ?
Good point, every British soldier is an ambassador..they are all sacred to Britain..
Jesus Christ the men that pass this are truly super human
I was 22 sas from 97 untill 2010 and worked with Peter macalese great guy and very stern guy scary guy .
No you weren’t pal
Sure you were.
I was there ever day first on parade every day and put my hardest was face on for the day ahead 22sas I am
I was there 13 years all In kicking ass and taking names
Im A company Sargent
Excellent video...ty...
Where's the rest of it?
Snapper. Legend 🏴☠️
Peter was loved by his men says it all.
RIP Peter McAleese
what is the ETA alterior motive?
ah a heater
I can never find the Northern Ireland episode anywhere
I ate it due to national security. The following belches were encrypted, then detonated.
💯 respect lads.
Great stuff
The boss has a mean eye at 9:30
Anyone know where I can find the north Ireland episode. I can’t find it anywhere
Don't remember there being one on Northern Ireland
5:41 black PLCE bergen. so rare any other bergen nerds?
2:14 prince’s gate, not princess’s 😂
There was a time when you'd never hear of SAS. Now their faces are everywhere.
9:22 Thats how its done!
The SAS Who dares wins TV program, is rubbish. I heard ex SAS Simon Mann , describing a lot of this. The TV program is more like standard military training. it is certainly not SAS selection.
"Celebrity SAS" lol, they wouldn't last a day if it was legit selection. Try taking the whole season and compress it into one day
@@cron1165 not even that. Simon mann described something quite different.
@@cron1165 not so much heavy weights and long treks, but silence. .A psychological vacuum of 0 feedback.
@@mathematics5573 That's a good point, the instructors in the show do a lot of pushing and positive feedback to get people going, in selection youd have none of that, it's all up to you. Yeah that's a good point
@@cron1165 yes..very long treks and heavy weights and 0 feed back
I could never do that I've got way too many defects
Nice to see the Regiment in action in the Gulf that doesn't involve Mitchell & Armstrong and didn't go tits up.. 👏
Yes but even this is not without some criticism the guy narrating and the RSM at the time have had a sqauble in their respective books about each other...
@@trident1314 Was that in “Eye of the Storm” by Billy Radcliffe mate.? If I remember right he took a Field Commission when a Subaltern was RTU’d.. so was there a new incumbent RSM.?
@@kevindoughty3907 yup Billy ratcliffe and Yorkie crossland
@@trident1314 Gotcha.. 😉
@@trident1314 the guy narrating isn't the squabbler!
How old is this program?
1996
This is why cars with an electric handbrake are useless for CP driving.
Thx man
The super soldier era
Yet the ordinary foot soldier
Built the british empire!
Roman legionaires carried
Great weights!
Hey Boris. Release the 'grooming gangs' report(un-redacted) NOW!
Not the place
@Big Redd Well said Sir 🤝🏻 PatrioticAlternative.Org.UK
The what ??
@@chrishandsome4267 Google "Rotherham grooming scandal" & knock yourself out mate.Alot of us are pissed at the sheer lack of justice,double standards and cowardice of our authorities regarding this matter.
I remember having this on tape❤
The SAS would never smoke on ops,especially in enemy territory.I couldn't believe that!
How do you know that?
It’s normal for soldiers to not smoke while out on a patrol or in the field, so the light from the end on the cigarette or lighter don’t give their position away. It’s obviously usual for SAS Patrols to be posted far from an Operating Base or the sort, and usually have to sit in a shit filled hole for 2 weeks. That’s my guess
Smell would give your position away. Lights also. This is correct.
@@chrismitchell4808 ex mob my friend, but never special forces,just a bog standard squaddie I'm afraid.Only for a short time too!
This is with ANY Infantry/line unit, especially in the US Army. Granted, we had times when we were allowed to smoke (daylight only though), but if you needed nicotine out on patrol, you learned how to dip Skoal/Copenhagen instead to maintain light discipline and the smell. You can see a lit cigarette from a looooooong ways off at night, and it’s not that hard to aim for a head shot when you see it get brighter when they’re taking a drag on it. Also…we had some older NCO’s, many with combat scrolls from the 75th, that forbade us from wearing deodorant or anything else to cover up our body odor, because that perfume smell can be smelled a good ways off too. After about 4-5 days into a 30-45 day field problem, you become immune to your own funk as well as everyone else’s. 😂 But as soon as we came back in to the rear and either went home (for us married guys) or to the barracks (single or divorced) and the air conditioning hit you, you became suddenly aware of how bad you smelled. Uniform gets ripped off and thrown straight into the washer and you jump straight into a much needed, hot shower for about 30 minutes, and usually while having your first cold beer in the shower. That first shower followed by putting on your jeans and t-shirt was the best feeling in the world after being out that long.
Peter macalese there as a instructor
Who narrates this ?
Snapper.
The Gurkha are known to be though determined soldiers...is there interest among them to join the sas?
The Gurkas easily blow these bunch of muppets away
@@kazamk5367🙄
@@kazamk5367there's been a few who have joined
So you guys were tortured in the freezing weather because the forecasts were wildly wrong?
We ARE 13:33 the BEST!
I have a mother in law so bring on the interrogation
Yeah, I feel your pain mate. I’m a wife and I stole her wee boy. Been 20 years and the old bag still gets right on my nipple ends. Think Grotbags with severe pms.
How?
Poor Peter, I am NOT being ironic - after all the training, deployments, using his innate aggression in the service of the Crown...he finds himself adrift with no point of reference and so he instinctively moves towards what is familiar - and is told to fuck off and stay quiet or get twepped - by former colleagues.
What is twepped?
Lies.
@@kathraw slotted.
Can you explain a little more? I have true respect for Peter and am a huge fan. Would be interesting to know what the problems are.
@@Axispaw1he was hired to take out Pablo Escobar the first attempt ended in disaster when one of the helicopters crashed on the way with Peter on board. He was planning a second attempt and was apparently visited by the security services and told to pull his head in or it would be shot off.
22:09
*Who Dares Winge?* 😂
I done winter coarse in 99 19 years old past first time served for 20 years
Funny because earlier you said you joined 22sas in 97 and served until 2010. Which is it?
21 or 23 ?
@@marcoddy6812 Apparently he met Peter Mcleese, too. Who left in 69'
Full of shit you wouldnt get past day1 on p coy 19 years old youd have to have done your colour service plus to even apply thats after the CO has recommended you ffs ive heard some bloating but this beats it SAS at 19 my arse! You sound like a cross between walter mitty and megan markle ffs go and play marbles on the m6 motorway
@@johnnygray2801peter pan in neverland
Am sure jhonny tc is jhonny two combs
This is the thing they dont show you.
Bodie and Doyle would have buried it
Lewis's was sas
This information should not be in public as any member of the Regiment knows.
Sure John Sure
y'all know it was sir david strirling a scotsman who started all and yes i am the kenny niven the king of scotland who kicked robert the bruces are after selling iyt william wwallace
That snow bring me back memories lada
O memories