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  2. Special Air Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Special Air Service Company was established on 25 July 1957 at Swanbourne, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, with a strength of 16 officers and 144 other ranks. [ 24 ] In 1960, the company became part of the Royal Australian Regiment (RAR) and was given the responsibility for commando and special forces operations. [ 25 ]

  3. Special forces of Australia - Wikipedia

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    An Australian Special Operations Task Group patrol in Afghanistan during October 2009. The special forces of the Australian Defence Force are units of Special Operations Command and associated units of the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force that conduct and or support special operations to advance and protect the national security of the Commonwealth of Australia. [1]

  4. Special Operations Command (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    While Special Operations Command had not formally commenced operations at the time, it appears that the headquarters may have overseen the boarding of the North Korean freighter MV Pong Su in April 2003, which involved elements of both the Special Air Service Regiment and 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando) Tactical Assault ...

  5. Mark Wales - Wikipedia

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    Mark Adam Wales (born 3 November 1979) is an Australian author and entrepreneur. He gained national attention as a competitor on Australian Survivor , which he eventually won. His earlier career had been as an officer in the Australian Army , where he made ten deployments over 16 years, including four to Afghanistan with the Special Air Service ...

  6. Airborne forces of Australia - Wikipedia

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    These forces are supported by the Parachuting School located at Nowra since 1986, parachute riggers from the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps and an air dispatch squadron provided by the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. [1] The Parachuting School has an Army Parachute Display Team known as "The Red Berets". [33]

  7. Daniel McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    Daniel senior was an officer in the Australian Army who, following service in the Vietnam War, raised the first counter-terrorist squadron of the SASR and retired as a lieutenant colonel. [13] [14] McDaniel is married and has one son. [2] Following his retirement from the Australian Army in 2022, McDaniel became a consultant.

  8. SAS Australia - Wikipedia

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    SAS Australia may refer to: Special Air Service Regiment , a special forces unit of the Australian Army SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins , a reality TV show that features military-style training

  9. Mark Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    Then Trooper Donaldson was a member of the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) when he exposed himself to enemy fire to protect injured troops and then rescued an interpreter under heavy enemy fire in the Battle of Khaz Oruzgan during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War in Afghanistan.