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whos better-seals or sas?

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  1. EDGE

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    This sleeper unit is situated in Glasgows East end and uses clever propoganda to alert the worlds media of their struggle.

    This Clever propoganda includes:

    Mis-pelling the name of their Sporting wing (Celtic - not Celtc)

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    Mispelling Blood:

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    Upside down banners and one handed Salutes:

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    Only the most inbred mutant is choosen for this elite squadron.

    Hated but Rated <whistle>
     
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  2. Otto Flayshow

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    It's been said by some that the seals are better because they can balance beachballs on their noses, but these people are idiots. It's sea-lions that balance beachballs on their noses, not seals.
     
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    Where is the French Foreign Legion on that list?
     
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  4. DevAdvocate

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    Nowhere and rightly so.

    There are only 2 decent units in the FFL (The Rep Para Units), the rest are ****e.
     
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  5. Dave the Rave

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    The great train robbers <ok>
     
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  6. Mind The Duck

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    The A Team

    Surely...
     
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  7. Jip Jaap Stam

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    A bloke I know got into the FFL, and knowing him, they can't be that good.
     
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  8. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

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    On further research it appears that the FFL doesnt qualify as a special ops unit so to speak so there you go. Still I would never regard the US Rangers as a special ops force, even MI6????? Surely the spetnaz should be higher
     
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    I've heard the German GSG are quite good too <ok>
     
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  10. DevAdvocate

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    To join the SAS you must have served at least 3 years in the UK armed forces before you can apply to go for selection.

    You can join most US SF units straight from Civvy street, including the SEALS. SEAL Team 6 are slightly different, in that they recruit existing SEALS.
     
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    Ninjas win
     
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    The SBS is a step up from the SAS, you can drop down from SBS training to SAS. The SBS are number 1. However nowadays they do lot's of joint opps. Like inshore opps.
     
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    I thought they were all equal just in defferent areas of the armed forces. Special Air Service (airforce), Special Boat Service (navy) etc
     
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    Yes they are recruited from different, branches of the armed forces. but to my knowledge my above statement is true. I was in the Navy (submarines) and we did inshore op's with them both.
     
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    <laugh>

    What are you basing that opinion on exactly?
     
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  16. celticeasyontheeye

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    Erm......my above post.
     
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  17. sa1nts

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    He was in the Navy, but not showing any bias. <laugh>
     
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  19. DevAdvocate

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    And how does one "drop down" from the SBS to the SAS exactly?

    The two Units are entirely different entities with no real connection - apart from joint operations and exercises. Recruitment for the SBS has NOTHING to do with recruitment for the SAS so i'm afraid you are talking nonsense or at the WUM.
     
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  20. Gambol

    Gambol George Clooney's wee brother

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    Sounds like an audition for It's A Knockout.
     
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