It's the only way to do it. But you should join the army because you want to join the army. Bear in mind it will be 4 fours at least before you could even apply for selection to the special forces so you'd have to enjoy what you'd do
It is best to join the army first then move on from there, the SAS are the world elite.Answer:To the best of my knowledge you can't just join the SAS.They only recruit experienced troops: in other words you need some service under your belt first, and then apply.Your chances improve if you're a para.You could join 21(R) or 23(R) SAS (which are territorial)
Yes, Bear served as a trooper with 21 SAS.
No. Not unless you become a UK citizen, as required by every other post in the British Army.
Yes they can, the're more likley to join the SBS (special boat service) but the SAS invite people in the navy, air force and marines to join the SAS
No. You have to meet the citizenship requirements of the british army which includes nationalities other than british (E.g Commonwealth nations)
SAS
It is unknown how many Scots, English, Welsh Northern Irish or any other people join the SAS, as their recruitment reports and what not are classified documents.
no, not really
The SAS army, or Special Air Service, was constituted on the thirty-first of May in the year of 1950. They serve as a regiment of the British special forces.
Yes! Apply to your senior officer for guidance.
As a member of the US Army Rangers, you fight the Russian Army. As a British SAS Soldier, you fight the OpFor and South American Militia Forces. The SAS and Army Rangers main goal is to kill Makarov.
As I have suggested elsewhere, if you don't like running don't join the Foreign Legion. Being super fit is just a part of the SAS requirement. You then have to be able to function under extreme stress at a very high standard. & then some.