List of former Special Air Service personnel
This list includes individuals who served in the Special Air Service (SAS) – (Regular or TA).
- Michael Asher - Author, Historian and Desert Explorer
- Sir Peter de la Billière - Commander-in-Chief British Forces in the Gulf War
- Julian Brazier TD - MP for Canterbury
- Charles "Nish" Bruce QGM - Freefall expert
- Charles R. Burton - Explorer
- Frank Collins - First soldier to enter the building in the Iranian Embassy Siege
- Tim Collins - Author
- James Condon - Indo-Malayan campaign casualty
- Jeffrey Cook - Director for Security Liaison in the Royal Household
- Arthur Denaro
- Nick Downie - TV War correspondent
- David Eyton-Jones
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE – Adventurer
- John Paul Foley - Former director of intelligence
- Terry Forrestal - Stuntman
- Mick Gould - Entertainment Advisor
- Bear Grylls - Everest record holder, Chief scout
- Gavin Hamilton MC
- Jon Hollingsworth CGC QGM
- Mike Kealy DSO - Commander of the SAS Troop at the Battle of Mirbat
- Talaiasi 'Laba' Labalaba - BEM, MID, Battle of Mirbat participent
- Michael Patrick 'Bronco' Lane MM BEM - Author and mountaineer
- Jock Lewes - Co-founder of the regiment
- Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton MVO MBE - Private Secretary to Prince William and Prince Harry
- Simon Mann - Mercenary, Equatorial Guinea
- Paddy Mayne, DSO*** - British and Irish Lions Rugby Union player
- Desmond Peter Middleton 1435568 1st SAS 30.6.42 to 16.11.45 mentioned in The SAS in World War ll by Gavin Mortimer and SAS with the Maquis by Ian Wellsted and Sheffield history website
- John McAleese - First man on the balcony during the Iranian Embassy siege in 1980 caught on live news. Team member for the BBC Television series SAS Survival Secrets
- Peter McAleese - Former Mercenary and Author
- Andy McNab DCM MM - Author
- Danny Nightingale
- Peter Oldfield – cricketer
- Bob Parr MBE MID - six time Emmy Award-winning television producer, host and author
- Lewis Pugh OIG - environmental campaigner and swimmer
- Peter Ratcliffe DCM MID - Author
- Ronald Reid-Daly - Selous Scouts founder
- John Ridgway - Record breaking Sailor
- Michael Rose KCB CBE DSO QGM
- Anthony Royle, Baron Fanshawe of Richmond - Former MP
- Chris Ryan MM - Author
- Bill Kennedy Shaw - Intelligence officer with the SAS during World War II
- Oliver Shepard - Explorer
- Al Slater MM
- John Slim, 2nd Viscount Slim
- Phil Stant - Professional Footballer
- David Stirling OBE DSO - Founder of the Regiment[1]
- Tip Tipping - Stuntman
- Richard Tomlinson - Secret Intelligence Service
- Steve Truglia - Stuntman
- John "Lofty" Wiseman (Regimental Sergeant Major)
- Johnny Wiseman MC (WWII)
- John Woodhouse, commander and founder of the SAS's modern selection systems
References
- Cowles, Virginia. The Phantom Major, Collins: London, 1958.
Desmond Peter Middleton 1435568 1st WAS 30.6.42 to 16.11.45
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