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  1. David Stirling (SAS in WWII) - The Phoney MajorPart of Special Forces Week on WW2TVMore WW2TV content about Commando Missions and Special Operations by units...

  2. Wartime History. The SAS began life in July 1941 from an unorthodox idea and plan by Scots Guards Lieutenant David Stirling, who was serving with No 8 (Guards) Commando, for small teams of parachute trained soldiers to operate behind enemy lines to gain intelligence, destroy enemy aircraft and attack their supply and reinforcement routes.

  3. Sir Archibald David Stirling DSO OBE was a British officer in the British Army and the founder and creator of the Special Air Service . Under his leadership, the SAS carried out hit-and-run raids behind the Axis lines of the North African campaign. He saw active service during the Second World War until he was captured in January 1943. He spent the rest of the war in captivity, despite making ...

  4. New tactics for new missions. The men who formed Britain’s special forces shared a particular sense of independence and ingenuity. Men like Orde Wingate, Roger Courtney, David Stirling and Ralph Bagnold wanted to find a new way of waging war. Gathering like-minded individuals around them, they trained for, planned and carried out their own operations.

  5. Hace 6 días · David Stirling, statue near Doune, Scotland. The SAS was first formed in North Africa in July 1941, during World War II. David Stirling, its founder, saw the potential for a strike force that could operate independently deep behind enemy lines, attacking airfields and other important targets.

  6. David Stirling, el polista que hizo historia. Pasó de cuidarle caballos a Cambiaso a consagrarse en La Dolfina junto a él y. El más valioso de la final de Palermo repasa su camino hasta ganar la Triple Corona dos veces seguidas. Por Darío Gurevich · 11 de febrero de 2015.