When we think of elite military units today, the Special Air Service (SAS) stands at the forefront—a name synonymous with daring raids, stealth, and extraordinary courage. But the SAS had a beginning, and it began with one man: David Stirling. A tall, charismatic, and unconventional soldier, Stirling transformed modern warfare with his vision of small, highly trained units operating deep behind enemy lines. His story is one of audacity, ingenuity, and a refusal to accept the limitations of traditional military thinking.
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