How 9 British Heroes Entered SAS Legend by Fighting 400 Bloodthirsty Fanatics
How 9 British Heroes Entered SAS Legend by Fighting 400 Bloodthirsty Fanatics In 1972, the Battle of Mirbat took place in Oman during the Dhofar Rebellion, aided by Communist guerrillas from South Yemen. As part of its assistance to the Omani government, the United Kingdom sent the Special Air Service (SAS) units to train troops and compete against the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf for the Omani people. And during that event, 9 British heroes entered Special Air Services legend by fighting 400 bloodthirsty fanatics. Watch this video until the very end to know about the real action. Check out these previous videos: White Feather: The Most Famous Sniper in the Vietnam War - • White Feather: The Most Famous Sniper in t... Stories that Prove Gurkhas are the Fiercest Fighters - • Stories that Prove Gurkhas are the Fierces... Operation Barras: SAS Rescue Op in Sierra Leone - • Operation Barras: SAS Rescue Op in Sierra ... Narrator: Dennis Heath Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:42 The actual story 02:09 Memorable operation 04:05 The reason behind this operation 04:46 The morning twists 08:21 The bravery of Officer Kealy 11:24 The ending ▶ SUBSCRIBE to Covert Drop for more WEEKLY videos: / covertdropchannel

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