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  1. Taking command. After the capture of David Stirling in January 1943, command of 1st SAS Regiment passed to Mayne. He rose to the challenge, leading it through campaigns in Sicily, Italy, France and Germany. Each of these saw the SAS taking on difficult new roles.

  2. Unlike his attention-seeking brother David Stirling, Bill was a careful planner, responsible for many successful intelligence-gathering operations behind enemy lines. From magazine issue: 14 ...

  3. BBC's newest drama is based on his unbelievable life....Music in Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LUr1tNDQgw&list=PLg3pwGGw9HqNmk5kSqQeydeoqpQY_t7aoMe...

  4. David Stirling was born November 15th 1915 son of Brigadier Archibald Stirling of Keir and the Hon Margaret Fraser, 4th daughter of the 13th Baron Lovat. So he had a long pedigree in serving his country at times of need. At the outbreak of war he joined the Scots Guards but volunteered for the elite No 8 Commando unit and served in the ...

  5. Le colonel Archibald David Stirling (né le 15 novembre 1915 dans le comté de Perthshire et décédé le 4 novembre 1990) est un noble écossais, officier de la British Army pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et fondateur du Special Air Service. Sa famille est originaire du village de Keir, au centre de l'Ecosse. Son père est un général de brigade de la Première Guerre mondiale et sa ...

  6. David Stirling: The Phantom Major. Colonel David Stirling was a pioneer of British Special Forces. In 1941, he founded the Special Air Service (SAS) in Egypt to undertake small-scale raids behind enemy lines. find out more Story ‘Jock’ Lewes: SAS mastermind.

  7. Memorial to David Stirling near Doune. Colonel Sir David Stirling, OBE, DSO, lived from 15 November 1915 to 4 November 1990. He was a Scottish landowner, a keen mountaineer, World War II army officer, and founder of the Special Air Service. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.