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  1. Special Air Service Regiment - Wikipedia

    • The Special Air Service Regiment, officially abbreviated SASR though commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army. Formed in 1957 as a company, it was modelled on the British SAS with which it shares the motto, "Who Dares Wins". Expanded to a regiment in August 1964, it is based at Campbell Barracks, in Swanbourne, … See more

    Role

    A direct command unit of Special Operations Command, the SASR "is tasked to provide special-operations capabilities in support of the Australian Defence Force. This includes providing unique capabilities to support … See more

    History

    The SASR draws on the experiences of Z Special Unit, M Special Unit, the Independent Companies and the Coastwatchers which operated in the South West Pacific Area against the Japanese during … See more

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  2. Special Air Service Regiment | Military Wiki | Fandom

  3. WATCH: The Untold Story of the Australian Special Air Service …

  4. SASR: The Australian counterpart to the British SAS

    Sep 27, 2012 · Drawing upon the lessons learned by the British SAS and the experiences gained by Australians during World War II, SASR incorporates the best practices of both special commando units and highly efficient …

  5. Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith loses war crimes suit

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  7. SAS war crime perpetrators 'are not one of us': …

    Nov 16, 2020 · For the first time in SASR history, a group of 12 current and former soldiers have stepped out from the shadows to remind the country what they are, and what they are not. We are the soldiers, the ‘Operators’ as we …

  8. Bravery & Betrayal - the Documentary - Wandering …

    To date, the public narrative about the SASR experience has been dominated by allegations and controversies. Lost in this white noise of outrage are the views and experiences of most SASR soldiers who quietly participated in hundreds …

  9. The elite of the elite: trying to become an SAS soldier

    Mar 19, 2019 · Legendary SASR soldier Stuart Bonner, narrator of Redback One: The True Story of an Australian SAS Hero, describes the SASR selection courses as “the first step into that dark place in the mind where PTSD planted …