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70 yr old ex-SAS soldier tackles four muggers
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Wow! Almost 50 years after his training, he's still got the moves. Nice work. The muggers didn't know what hit them.
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Haaaaahahahaha. Nice.
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As the Brits would say: "Bloody marvelous." :D
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That raises the question, will a 70 year old ex-SEAL be able to do the same thing :roll:
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nicely done :D
and about the SEAL: i dont really see why not? |
SEALs are the US Navy's equivalent of the SAS in Commonwealth armies (I think only Britain, Australia, and New Zealand have SAS troopers), so I would expect them to similarly proficient in hand-to-hand combat.
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Hahahahahhhahah, how'd you like to have to tell your mugging friends you got beat down by a 70 year old grandpa! :lol: :P
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You probably wouldn't tell them at all. They'd probably say they got beaten up by a professional boxer, whom they attempted to mug as a kind of challenge.
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The direct equivalent of the SEALs in the British military are the Royal Marines SBS - Special Boat Service (ex Special Boat Squadron). SAS`s direct equivalent in the US army is SFOD ( Special Forces Operational Detachament Delta, aka CAG - Combat Aplications Group or COG - Combat Operations Group) The creator of Delta, col Charlie Beckwith aka Chargin` Charlie had a tour with the 22 SAS in Malaya. After that he formed Delta , and the first Delta recruits were trained at Hereford by the SAS. |
lol you've done your homework well i see :)
either way, both (SEALS and SAS, as well as SFOD D and SBS) are special forces units and their members can all be expected to be more than sufficient at (unarmed) self-defense... wether a person can still apply the techniques at age 70 depends on the person himself, and probably to a certain extent the techniques (although i suppose all techniques used by special forces will be pretty intuitive and straightforward), but wether he's SAS or any other unit won't matter |
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So, I think maybe SAS is more direct counter-part of the Army Special Forces - aka Green Berets? |
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Correct :) . . . I read that book by Charlie Beckwith, it was a very good read. But aren't Deltas special in counter-terrorism and hostage situations? Not necessarily open warfare? I mean they did do a good amount of combat during Vietnam though. And they are always part of the US military operations - Afghanistan and Iraq. So, I think maybe SAS is more direct counter-part of the Army Special Forces - aka Green Berets?[/quote] Not only hostage rescue and CT. For example in the first Gulf War they did SR - special reconoissance. It was a big issue with the Scuds fired at Israel, so Gen Schwartzkopf decided to send to boys in. So they "divided" the Scud Box in 2 areas : Scud alley - for the area where the SAS operated, and Delta went to the Scud Boulevard near the town of Al Qaim. AFAIK as I know they had fun : on one occasion a on foot patrol was chased by a few armoured vehicles but some Strike eagke had it`s share of fun with the iraqis, on another one they were attacked by some helo`s but again the Eagles saved the day. |
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