TOTAL admiration for the men laying in the forest for a week...little food, little rest, little water....first rate men.
These 2000s documentaries are best of best..... Thank you!!!!
Chaplain Carlos R. An US Army Veteran says God Bless Them For Giving All They Have, They Deserve Highest Honor Recognition. Amen
The way this guy narrate any documentary I love it, he makes me understand well
Operation sudden death was actually named operation barras. The operation restored confidence in the British forces operating in Sierra Leone, which had been undermined by the capture of the Royal Irish patrol. After the operation, the British government increased its support of UNAMSIL and its efforts to bring the civil war to an end, both politically, through the United Nations Security Council, and through the provision of staff officers to support UNAMSIL. The successful use of 1 PARA in Operation Barras influenced the creation of the Special Forces Support Group—a permanent unit, initially built around 1 PARA, whose role is to act as a force multiplier for British special forces on large or complex operations.
Pretty sure it was 11 soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment of the British Army and one Sierra Leone officer, and the rescue was done by the SAS and Paras. How on earth does someone get a video title so wrong? 6 were released via negotiation and then the SAS and Paras initiated the operation to recover the remaining 5 and their Sierra Leone liaison officer. 22 Sierra Leon civilians that were being used as slaves and being trained to fight for the west side boys were also freed and one was killed in the crossfire.
Operation Barras a great operation, perfectly executed by the SAS. Always like watching videos with Phil Campion
mad cred &respect to the SAS!! GREAT JOB, WE APPRECIATE UR SERVICE! 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
I have alot of respect for the men in the forest to lay down that long and wait for the right time wow
this channel is actually incredible... im hooked! keep up the amazing work!!!
ONE OF THE BEST TRAINED WARRIORS IN EXISTENCE. ALL WEATHER AND ALL TERRAIN SOLDIERS..SAS!!!
'Whe some lads from Sierra Leone met some lads from Hereford (and Poole) for the first and last time!'😂
Caption - Operation Sudden Death - 11 US soldiers captured = Reality - Operation Certain Death - 11 Irish Soldiers captured also feat a young Big Phill in Operation Barras
“The SAS don’t have the gear that the Americans have” Give me a break. Britain isn’t some 3rd world country. I guarantee you anything the “Americans” have the SAS can have—I mean Britain and the US are like military besties anyway. Some of the things that the talking balloon heads they get to interview in these docs will say to sound like they know what they’re talking about never ceases to amaze me. Did they really need to pay a lady to remind us all that the SAS are “quiet professionals”? At that point nothing out of her mouth can be taken seriously. I’m sorry…It just bothers me how they feel the need to take something that is factually intense and heroic and needlessly try to convince us that it was intense and heroic.
Lord Guthrie looks like the type of guy that would start boiling tea in the middle of a firefight
How many things can you get wrong in a title and description? The rescue was of Irish rangers, the operation was called operation Barras and the SAS troopers nick named it operation CERTAIN Death
OPERATION THUNDERBOLT BEGINS @ 49:01.
Not US soldiers. But still a good video. That first Brit major was a total incompetent to drive into an enemy compound with 11 men in a jeep. What the hell!
11 British soldiers. Royal Irish regiment. If it were US soldiers half of socom would have turned up and made Magbeni look like the surface of the moon.
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