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UK Special Air Service A&S to Be 'Softened' Due to New Health and Safety Rules |
2015-08-09 |
An investigation found that those in charge failed to take the relatively high temperature into account during the exercise in the Brecon Beacons mountain range in Wales, while a tracker system did not properly monitor the men. From now on test marches will likely be halted if temperatures rise above 28C (82F), combined with high humidity. There are also likely to be more water stations along the training route in Wales and a practice session to allow recruits to familiarise themselves with the terrain. However, American special forces, who often work closely with the SAS, have expressed their shock at the decision. One insider told The Times: "It's all very well taking weather conditions into account in the training course, but what happens when they are deployed to Iraq in 50 degrees?" Former SAS officers also fear the lighter regime will mean weaker men are recruited. "Once you start introducing health and safety then forget it," said one. "The feeling around the camp fire is that this is going to change [assessment & selection] and make it softer and easier." One source also said the additional water stations would make training more like a civilian marathon race and remove the need to demonstrate "water discipline" -- the ability to go long periods without water, a skill especially important in desert environments. "The [Ministry of Defence] is after a no-risk environment, but that is a nonsense," the officer said. "You are not joining the boy scouts." |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#9 they'll just make the training longer and drop the hammer on them later in the training. Sort of like Ranger School. I thought the Harmony Church phase was the hardest thing I had ever done until I got to Dahlonega and Eglin. Each phase was tougher and by the time I got back from Eglin, I could had done the Harmony Church morning PT in my sleep... Of course the other poster is right, if the do gooders soften up the entrance requirements for the SAS, then there will be an "elite" subset of the SAS that is pure hell training. Its funny though, of all of the people you would think would be trying to diversify or whatever the elite services, you don't hear the French saying that about the Foreign Legion or the Italian's saying that about their rather reclusive unit within the Carbinari. The real men will find some way around this and we'll still be able to man up no matter what these idiots try to do. |
Posted by: Bill Clinton 2015-08-09 21:46 |
#8 Has anyone told our enemies that they are not allowed to attack if the Temperature is above 82 degrees F? |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2015-08-09 21:17 |
#7 Harrison Bergeron to the white |
Posted by: Lone Ranger 2015-08-09 19:14 |
#6 Gentlemen, just a label. There will always be less visible communities of hard men who choose their own fate. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2015-08-09 12:21 |
#5 Participant ribbons for everyone! |
Posted by: Frank G on the road 2015-08-09 12:21 |
#4 Everyone is "Special." Everyone gets to wear a beret made in China. Get over it. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-08-09 11:57 |
#3 Gotta make the special forces like everyone else. Can't have them better than the rest! |
Posted by: DarthVader 2015-08-09 11:15 |
#2 This is coming to America as well, as we aim to diversify the Special Forces. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2015-08-09 10:48 |
#1 82 and high humidity WTF? Sounds like a late autumn day. |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-08-09 10:47 |