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David Stirling - Wikipedia Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling, DSO, OBE (15 November 1915 – 4 November 1990) was a Scottish officer in the British Army and the founder and creator of the Special Air Service (SAS)
David Stirling | Facts, Special Air Service, Statue . . . David Stirling, British army officer who founded and led the elite British Special Air Service (SAS) regiment during World War II Formed with just 6 officers and 60 enlisted men, the SAS used the vast desert as cover to inflict serious damage against the forces of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
David Stirling: The rogue soldier who created the SAS - BBC Stirling was an eccentric dreamer who had gone to Paris to become an artist while also hoping to be the first man to climb Mount Everest He joined the Scots Guards at the outbreak of World
David Stirling: The Phantom Major - National Army Museum Colonel David Stirling was a pioneer of British Special Forces In 1941, he founded the Special Air Service (SAS) in Egypt to undertake small-scale raids behind enemy lines
This British Officer Had to Lie, Cheat, and Steal to Form the . . . David Stirling was clearly a rogue officer, and probably would have been thrown out of the British Army within a matter of months had he not broken into the British Middle East Headquarters and ambushed the general with his off-the-wall idea
David Stirling: the Phoney Major: the life, times and truth . . . In his excellent new book, David Stirling: the phoney major: the life, times and truth about the founder of the SAS, Gavin Mortimer uses extensive research and impressive access over many years to wartime members of the SAS to tell us the real story of the life of David Stirling and the often troubled infancy of the service
Colonel Sir David Stirling - Undiscovered Scotland Colonel Sir David Stirling, OBE, DSO, lived from 15 November 1915 to 4 November 1990 He was a Scottish landowner, a keen mountaineer, World War II army officer, and founder of the Special Air Service
The Birth of the SAS — How a Paralyzed British Officer . . . David Stirling (far right) and a patrol of SAS jeeps in North Africa in 1941 The lanky, unorthodox Scottish native came up with the idea of for the SAS while recovering from a parachute mishap in North Africa