A regiment of three battalions. That's around 3000 members. However, much of them are intelligence, support and communications personnel. In total there's maybe a thousand or less SAS soldiers currently working.
Soldiers in the USAF are called "Airmen". See US Air Force for a current strength number.
OSI (Office of Special Investigations)
Special Air Service and Special Boat Service; elite units of the British military created to fight the Axis in World War 2. The SAS is still in existence. Not sure about the SBS.
The Special Air Service is part of the British Army ; see relevant link to further information .
Special Air Service. Pretty much the British version of the marines.
Special Air Service was created in 1941.
Special Air Service - an elite group of soldiers who specialise in difficult operations.
Rhodesian Special Air Service ended in 1980.
Rhodesian Special Air Service's motto is 'Who Dares Wins'.
Special Air Service Regiment - Australia - was created in 1964.
Canadian Special Air Service Company was created in 1947.
Canadian Special Air Service Company ended in 1949.
No. Many members of the SAS are members of the Commonwealth.
The Special Air Service or SAS is a specialized military operations unit. The training for this unit is considered the most difficult of all the special forces.
Pete Scholey has written: 'The joker' -- subject(s): Biography, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Special Air Service, Soldiers
Special Air Service.
"Qui audet adipiscitur" Latin for, "Who Dares, Wins"