Tag #Sas

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Coroner Rules SAS Killing of IRA Members Unjustified, Referrals to DPP

A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that the 1992 killing of four Provisional IRA members by SAS soldiers was unjustified, lacking an honest belief in necessity and without any arrest attempts, mandating a referral to the director of public prosecutions, reigniting political controversy.

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Renewed Calls for Posthumous Victoria Cross for WWII SAS Leader Blair Mayne

Blair "Paddy" Mayne, a key figure in the formation of the British SAS, led numerous successful missions during WWII, earning four Distinguished Service Orders but never a Victoria Cross, despite recommendations, sparking renewed calls for a posthumous award.

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SAS: Rogue Heroes" Season Two: Mayne Leads Perilous Sicily Mission

SAS: Rogue Heroes" season two follows Paddy Mayne's leadership of the SAS during their dangerous Sicily landing in the summer of 1943, facing a projected 50% fatality rate, while grappling with the denial of compassionate leave for his father's funeral.

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SAS Hero Guards Trump

Former SAS soldier Christian Craighead, who rescued hostages during a Nairobi terrorist attack, is now President Trump's personal bodyguard and will be part of his inauguration security detail, a role influenced by Trump's assessment of his expertise in preventing assassination attempts.

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UK Special Forces Inquiry: Allegations of Afghan Killings and Whistleblowers Silenced

A UK High Court inquiry is investigating allegations that British Special Forces murdered up to 80 Taliban suspects in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013, with witnesses claiming a culture of silencing whistleblowers and planting weapons to justify killings.

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