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Britain's elite Special Forces are advertising

Britain’s elite Special Forces are advertising.

Britain’s elite Special Forces are advertising. for the super-fit to join their ranks and plug crucial gaps in the front lines. Anyone from civvy street can apply to join the SAS or SBS Reserves – as long as they pass the training.

It comes as SF commanders fear low manning levels are impacting their ability to participate in future covert operations. The SAS and SBS usually rely on crack troops from the Paras or Royal Marines to provide most of their next recruits.
But shortages across the Armed Forces have left SF ranks just 65 percent full – levels not experienced since they were formed during the Second World War.

In typical fashion, they are to the point: “Special Forces Reserves – Recruiting Now”, the ad says, before providing an obscure email address for enquiries.

In Afghanistan, reservists were sent to Helmand and Kabul when the SAS and SBS needed to replace injured men, or carry out more tasks.

But today’s shortages mean such replacements are less possible.

“We are in a difficult situation”, said a senior army source .“Today, a lot of blokes serve four years in the regular units then leave.

“We need well-trained reservists to fill the gaps. They keep their civilian jobs and simply step forward to help us when we have capacity to fill and they are happy to deploy.

“If people want an exciting second career, then knock on our door. We need educated and fit volunteers. Their journey to get in will be a challenge but anything that is worth doing is often hard to achieve”.

Britain’s elite Special Forces are advertising.

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