SAS Post World War 2 Presence
After the war, the SAS sought action in Oman, Aden, Malaya, Borneo, and to some extent, Vietnam as it is said they were dressed in U.S., Australian, or New Zealand uniforms. This type of operations was mainly of the counterinsurgency.
The SAS had also been deployed in Ulster against the IRA, with some twenty-five IRA members killed by the SAS in the eleven years between 1976 and 1987.
The Creation of the SAS
SAS Presence during World War II
SAS Disbanded
Post WWII Presence
The Falklands War
The Iranian Embassy Siege
The Gulf War
