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22 SAS is a division of the [[Special Air Service]] (SAS), a special forces regiment in the [[British Army]]. 22 SAS is short for 22 Regiment Special Air Service, the regular regiment of the SAS and the one associated with the best known SAS operations. | 22 SAS is a division of the [[Special Air Service]] (SAS), a special forces regiment in the [[British Army]]. 22 SAS is short for 22 Regiment Special Air Service, the regular regiment of the SAS and the one associated with the best known SAS operations. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | [[Julian Ball]] | [[Peter de la Billiere]] | [[Ian Crooke]] | [[Charles Guthrie]] | [[Simon Mann]] | [[David Stirling]] | ||
+ | *See also [[People Associated with the SAS]] | ||
+ | *[[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] | [[Military Reaction Forces]] | [[Phoenix Close Protection]] | [[UK Special Forces]] | [[Director Special Forces]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:49, 6 October 2009
22 SAS is a division of the Special Air Service (SAS), a special forces regiment in the British Army. 22 SAS is short for 22 Regiment Special Air Service, the regular regiment of the SAS and the one associated with the best known SAS operations.
See also
Julian Ball | Peter de la Billiere | Ian Crooke | Charles Guthrie | Simon Mann | David Stirling
- See also People Associated with the SAS
- Special Reconnaissance Unit | Military Reaction Forces | Phoenix Close Protection | UK Special Forces | Director Special Forces