They made different versions to appeal to different countries. Since the main team is a NATO squad, an international team, it's a reasonable change to make, having two of the team members be Americans for the US release, British for the UK release, Australians for the AUS release, etc.
No. Not even close. The toughest and best Special Forces are British SAS, American Delta Force,Green Beret and Marines' Force Recon
There were many different forces, British, Canadian and American paratroops, British, Canadian And American infantry, British and American Special Forces, British, American and Canadian Armoured units . They were all up against almost twice there number of well dug in Germans, but the German command structure was in disarray. The Germans had tank units that were held back by Hitler himself in case needed elsewhere.
The siege of Yorktown led the British forces to surrender to the american and french forces in the american revolutionary war.
the attacks that the British lead against the American forces is that they seized the American ships and they kidnapped American sailors.
The British armed forces.
Yes, many different Special Forces were used. British troops were brought in by small submarines many times in the weeks before to assess the beaches. On the day itself, British Commandos and American Rangers were assigned to many of the really hard, well defended targets like special gun emplacements, radio sites, command sites etc. Almost all of the Special Forces achieved their objectives.
Are you refering to the branch of British special forces? They are the Special Air Service regiments.
The British Special Air Service (S.A.S.).
There are three SAS forces on the planet (Note SAS is different from Special Forces). The British, Australian and New Zealand SAS's. The British SAS is thought to be widely the best special forces in the world, although the Australian SAS has beaten the British on numerous training exercises. And the NZ's is not that incredible, just a small country's ordinary special forces unit.
Special Forces Untold Stories - 2002 British SAS 1-2 was released on: USA: 2002
Yes. Both the Mexican Army and Navy have special forces groups. In fact, they train with their American counterparts: the US Army Special Forces and Navy SEALs.
British troops had better training and more supplies