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  1. A British mercenary company established by former SAS veterans conducted clandestine and highly controversial operations around the world, with successive British governments either unwilling...

  2. Apr 25, 2023 · Stirling was a pioneer in the private military sector, and his company, Watchguard International, supplied military services and expertise in the Gulf and Africa. He also played a key role in arranging a mercenary force of ex-SAS men to support the Yemeni royalist regime in the 1960s.

  3. Aug 3, 1979 · In August, 1970, Mr John Banks, a former paratrooper, offered him his first mercenary work. The plan was to raid Libya’s main prison in Tripoli, known as the Hilton, free supporters of the exiled King Idris and foment revolution against the new ruler, Colonel Ghadaffi.

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  5. Killer Elite - film based on The Feathermen, about a mercenary hired to kill SAS troopers (fictional story surrounding real events and people from SAS history). 6 Days - film about the SAS involvement in the Iranian Embassy siege in 1980

  6. Created during the Second World War, the SAS operated behind enemy lines in North Africa and Europe. Today, its highly trained men are renowned for their skills in covert surveillance, close-combat fighting and hostage rescue.

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · Timed cross-country marches, treks through jungles, and a mountain climb are just a few of the challenges that make joining the SAS an extreme task. Typically, the SAS runs two selection...

  8. In 1989 United Nations Mercenary Convention banning the use of mercenaries was initiated and it entered into force on 20 October 2001. As of August 2021, the convention had been ratified by 37 states, and signed but not ratified by 9 states.

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