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SAS Special Forces Soldier Saves Lives - Naafi News

SAS Special Forces Soldier Saves Lives - Naafi News

Welcome to a new segment that you guys voted for, Naafi News at 10! In this first episode we are talking about the SAS special forces soldier embedded with the Kenyan special forces and that the british army reserves are also at a high readiness level encase Brexit ends up going sour!
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The Special Air Service is a special forces unit of the British Army. The SAS was founded in 1941 as a regiment, and later reconstituted as a corps in 1950. The unit undertakes a number of roles including covert reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, direct action and hostage rescue. Wikipedia
Colonel-Commandant: Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie
Motto: "Who Dares Wins"
Founder: David Stirling
Founded: 1 July 1941
Headquarters: United Kingdom
Headquarters: Hereford, London, Birmingham

The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force and integrated element of the British Army. It should not be confused with the Regular Reserve whose members have formerly served full-time.

Extract from the Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/01/17/sas-hero-nairobi-terror-attack-line-receive-george-cross/

The SAS soldier who saved “dozens of lives” in the Nairobi hotel massacre is in line to receive the George Cross for his “remarkable bravery”.

The trooper was off-duty when he dashed to the scene of intense fighting after Islamist terrorists laid siege to the DusitD2 five-star hotel.

At least 21 people were killed in a drawn-out assault that saw hundreds of civilians trapped in the hotel complex.

A well-placed source said the SAS man - understood to be a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer - will be recommended for one of the highest medals for gallantry and likely the George Cross. Only the Victoria Cross is more prestigious.

Just two George Medals - the civilian equivalent of the George cross - were awarded last year while the last George Cross was handed out in June 2017 to Dominic Troulan for his bravery in the Westgate Mall terrorist attack, that also took place in Nairobi.

The identity of the SAS soldier is being kept secret in line with Military of Defence protocol not to name members of the Special Forces. The medal will be given secretly and with no fanfare for fear of revealing the soldier’s identity.

The senior military source said: “This man has shown remarkable bravery. He has saved dozens of lives. You can fully expect him to receive one of the highest gallantry awards and most likely the George Cross. It won’t be announced. It will be given to him secretly.”
There are fears that the soldier's extraordinary actions may have compromised his personal security because photographs and videos of him pulling civilians to safety have been published and broadcast around the world.

He wore a balaclava as he fought the al-Shabaab terrorists in a gun battle.

On Thursday police in Kenya arrested the wife and mother of one of the jihadists as they launched a manhunt for the mastermind behind the attack.

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