What US Rangers Said After Watching the SAS Operate in Helmand for the First Time.
US Rangers had operated in Helmand long enough to understand exactly what the terrain and the enemy demanded. They had their own reputation for aggression and competence, built over years of sustained combat in one of the most hostile provinces in Afghanistan. When they worked alongside the SAS there for the first time, observing how they moved, planned, and executed under pressure, the feedback that came back through official channels was direct enough to be remembered. These were men who didn't impress easily. The SAS didn't just meet the standard. They reset it. You don't surprise the Rangers in Helmand. The SAS did. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: What separates a unit that simply performs well in a hostile environment from one that genuinely impresses other elite operators who've already seen the worst it has to offer? Leave your take below. SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: If this kind of cross-force military history is what you're here for, hit LIKE. It keeps us covering the operations that quietly reshaped how allied units see each other. 🔴 PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT —   / herefordunderground  NEVER MISS THE TRUTH: Subscribe and hit the bell. More declassified operations and operator accounts — every week. SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: US Army Ranger Regiment After-Action Documentation — Helmand Province 22 SAS Regimental Accounts and Operator Testimonies US-UK Joint Special Forces Operational Reviews — Afghanistan Theatre Independent Defence Journalism on SAS and US Ranger Interoperability Published Accounts of Coalition Operations in Helmand Province DISCLAIMER: This video is based on declassified records, published defence journalism, and verified accounts of allied special forces operations in Afghanistan. Content depicts joint combat operations in an active theatre. Viewer discretion is advised. Topics: SAS, Special Air Service, US Rangers, Helmand, Afghanistan, Coalition Forces, 22 SAS, Elite Units, Military History, Joint Operations #SAS #USRangers #Helmand #22SAS #MilitaryHistory #WarDocumentary

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