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  • DC Gun Ban hearing--Join Second Amendment Sisters March 18 in Washington, DC

    02/22/2008 10:24:55 AM PST · by 2A_Martian · 11 replies · 532+ views
    Second Amendment Sisters, Inc. ^ | 2-22-2008 | 2amartian
    March 18 @ SCOTUS Building in Washington DC -- join Second Amendment Sisters in supporting Heller's right to keep and bear arms!
  • Disarming the Most Vulnerable - Second Amendment Sisters File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case...

    02/20/2008 2:31:19 PM PST · by neverdem · 23 replies · 166+ views
    Hawaii Reporter ^ | 2/15/2008 | Genie Jennings
    Second Amendment Sisters File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case 'Washington, D.C. v. Heller'Second Amendment Sisters, through Southeastern Legal Foundation, Inc. (http://www.southeasternlegal.org), has filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court hearing of Washington, D.C. v. Heller. "Advocating on behalf of women, the elderly and the physically disabled, the amici herein argue the actions of the District of Columbia have harmed the members of society most physically vulnerable to criminal attack." "When the government strips the individual right from these groups' members, evidence shows that they, more than others, are vulnerable to predators because they are perceived to be weak."...
  • AARP Letter to SAS Member (Second Amendment Sisters)

    02/20/2008 3:42:29 PM PST · by neverdem · 31 replies · 253+ views
    Second Amendment Sisters ^ | April 26, 2001 | John Rother
    To read the oversized graphic in a new window click here.For a printable copy in Adobe Acrobat click here.
  • SAS ANNOUNCES AMICUS BRIEF IN HELLER

    11/26/2007 1:22:24 PM PST · by 2nd amendment mama · 49 replies · 231+ views
    Second Amendment Sisters, Inc. ^ | 11/26/2007 | Genie Jennings, SAS Spokesperson
    FROM THE SECOND AMENDMENT SISTERS 900 R.R. 620 S Suite C101, Box 228 Lakeway, TX 78734 World Wide Web: http://www.2asisters.org ============================== FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/20/07 ============================== For additional information contact: Genie Jennings, SAS Spokesperson Phone: 877-271-6216 E-mail: saspress@2asisters.org ============================== Lakeway, TX – SAS ANNOUNCES AMICUS BRIEF IN HELLERSecond Amendment Sisters is pleased and proud to announce that we are joining South East Legal Foundation in filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court hearing of Washington, D.C. v. Heller. We are particularly interested in the benefits of firearms in self-defense for women, the elderly and the disabled. SAS has...
  • How Royal Anglians killed 1,000 Taliban

    11/15/2007 8:19:44 PM PST · by PotatoHeadMick · 27 replies · 178+ views
    Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 16/11/2007 | Thomas Harding
    The intensity of combat in Afghanistan has been laid bare as one Army regiment revealed that it had fired one million rounds, killed 1,028 Taliban and lost nine men in a six-month tour of duty. At times, fighting saw 1Bn of the Royal Anglians having to "winkle out the Taliban at the point of a bayonet", said Lt Col Stuart Carver, the commanding officer, at the battalion's medal ceremony. At times the fighting was on a par with that experienced in the Second World War and the casualty rate was similar, with nine men killed and a further 135 wounded....
  • SAS hero Sgt Matthew Locke laid to rest

    11/02/2007 6:10:23 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 14 replies · 788+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 3rd November 2007 | Ben Packham
    A LONE piper played Amazing Grace as SAS hero Sgt Matthew Locke was laid to rest in Perth yesterday. Hundreds of mourners joined Sgt Locke's wife Leigh and son Keegan to farewell the fallen Digger, killed by a sniper in Afghanistan last week. John Howard and Kevin Rudd suspended their election campaigns to attend the military funeral, the second time they have done so in the past three weeks. The service followed that of slain Light Horseman Trooper David Pearce in the first week of the campaign, who was also killed in Afghanistan. Sgt Locke's body was borne to Perth's...
  • SAS to assault Bin Laden cave

    12/01/2001 3:17:58 PM PST · by Pokey78 · 32 replies · 112+ views
    The Sunday Times (U.K.) ^ | 12/02/2001 | JAMES CLARK, DAVID CRACKNELL AND MATTHEW CAMPBELL
    BRITAIN'S SAS is poised to lead an attack on the underground fortress in the White Mountains of eastern Afghanistan where Osama Bin Laden is thought to be preparing for a last stand.The 60-strong SAS Sabre squadron that captured a cave complex near the southern city of Kandahar last month has been told to prepare for the even tougher mission of hunting down Bin Laden in his Tora Bora stronghold.A senior British defence source said yesterday that the SAS soldiers had "honed and developed unique skills and experience" during the raid, in which 18 Afghans were killed and four Britons injured. ...
  • Our SAS elite (Who Dares Wins: The Australian Special Air Service Regiment)

    09/21/2007 3:44:32 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 3 replies · 112+ views
    The Australian ^ | 22nd September 2007 | Mark Dodd
    WHAT makes the Special Air Service elite may not be what you expect, reports Mark Dodd. While the memory of his Vietnam homecoming is unlikely to fade, this week -- the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Australian SAS -- the commander of the Australian Defence Force's Special Operations Command, Major General Mike Hindmarsh, pays Barnby and his fellow Vietnam SAS veterans the ultimate tribute: they were the best in the world. "The SAS Regiment, in an incredibly difficult operating environment in Indochina, quickly stamped itself as probably the finest exponents of clandestine reconnaissance and harassment in the world...
  • N Ireland SAS hero looks back (contrasts fighting IRA with war against Islamofascists)

    07/31/2007 10:41:41 PM PDT · by Stoat · 4 replies · 2,377+ views
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | August 1, 2007
    N Ireland SAS hero looks back  The Falls Road then ... In the summer of 1969, a young soldier warily patrols the troubled area of Belfast - the start of the Army's 38-year operation     August 01, 2007       SAS hero Andy McNab learnt his Army trade on the streets of Northern Ireland. During the 1970s it was one of the most dangerous places in the world.Today British troops officially pull out of Northern Ireland after 38 years.Operation Banner was the longest-running continuous campaign in Army history, with 300,000 soldiers serving and 763 killed by paramilitary terrorists.Here, as...
  • Secret SAS mission to Somalia uncovers British terror cells

    06/25/2007 5:27:47 AM PDT · by BGHater · 33 replies · 1,155+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 23 June 2007 | Jason Lewis
    Terrorist sleeper cells said to be planning attacks in the UK have been unmasked after the bodies of Britons killed in US bombing raids in Somalia were identified by a top-secret SAS mission. The four British men were among an estimated 400 people killed in a series of American air raids on Al Qaeda training camps in the war-torn East African state in January. In March, British and US special-forces troops were secretly sent back into the region to take DNA samples from the exhumed remains of more than 50 of those killed during the attacks. The joint SAS and...
  • Black Hawk's engines screaming, pilots swearing (video of Australian blackhawk crash)

    06/19/2007 4:21:26 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 22 replies · 2,193+ views
    The Australian ^ | 20th June 2007 | James Madden
    BLACK Hawk 221 was hovering only metres above the deck of HMAS Kanimbla, a few seconds from landing, when it became clear something was wrong. * Video: Black Hawk crash The helicopter's engines began screaming, its rotors seemed to droop, and the pilots were heard to swear. "It was either 'Oh shit' or 'Oh f..k, then I heard them start talking to each other really quickly and I could tell they were trying to sort it out," one of the Black Hawk's crew yesterday told the board of inquiry into last November's crash off Fiji, which claimed the lives of...
  • SAS On Alert To Rescue Baghdad Britons

    05/29/2007 7:15:43 PM PDT · by blam · 10 replies · 710+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 5-30-2007 | Harry de Quetteville - Nick Britten
    SAS on alert to rescue Baghdad Britons By Harry de Quetteville Damien McElroy and Nick Britten Last Updated: 2:21am BST 30/05/2007 The SAS was on standby to mount a rescue mission in Baghdad last night after five Britons were kidnapped in Baghdad in a raid by suspected Shia militants. Iraqi police security check motorists close to the finance ministry's information section in Baghdad Dozens of gunmen and vehicles apparently belonging to a paramilitary unit of the Iraqi interior ministry took part in an operation to snatch hostages from a government building in the heart of the Iraqi capital. The exact...
  • Special forces leave for Afghanistan

    05/18/2007 12:53:30 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 1 replies · 295+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 18th May 2007
    MEMBERS of the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) have set off for operations in Afghanistan. Defence Minister Brendan Nelson and Opposition defence spokesman Joel Fitzgibbon wished the soldiers every success for a dangerous mission in a function at Perth's Campbell Barracks, home of the SASR. About 300 personnel will deploy to Afghanistan following the government's decision to increase the troop commitment with the addition of a special forces task group. That will comprise elements of the SASR, Commando Battalion, Incident Response Regiment and other support elements. "Australia's Special Forces have, through recent deployments, developed a wealth of experience and useful...
  • Kanimbla chopper victim finally laid to rest (SAS Trooper is buried - with help from US Navy)

    03/22/2007 2:39:53 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 2 replies · 236+ views
    The Australian ^ | 23rd March 2007 | James Madden
    THOSE who knew Joshua Porter say he was a loving husband, son and brother. Those same people said he would also have been a wonderful father, but tragically his unborn child will never get the chance to know him. Almost four months after Trooper Porter was killed when the Black Hawk helicopter in which he was flying plunged to the bottom of the Pacific, hundreds of mourners - including his widow, Carinna, who is pregnant with the couple's first child - gathered yesterday to farewell him in his home town of Toukley on the NSW central coast. Trooper Porter, 28,...
  • SAS Team 'Sent To Rescue Kidnapped Britons'

    03/05/2007 10:21:44 AM PST · by blam · 15 replies · 847+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-5-2007 | David Blair - Dagnachew Teklu
    <p>An SAS team has been sent to Africa to rescue five Britons kidnapped in Ethiopia should diplomatic efforts fail to secure their release, according to reports.</p> <p>Sixty soldiers have already arrived in neighbouring Dijibouti, the Daily Mirror newspaper reported this morning. The Ministry of Defence has refused to comment.</p>
  • SAS Disguise With Use Of Bisto (Camoflauge Gravy!)

    02/11/2007 6:19:36 PM PST · by Loyalist · 10 replies · 773+ views
    The Sun ^ | February 10, 2007 | Virginia Wheeler
    SAS soldiers who ran out of camouflage cream have been on secret missions — smeared in GRAVY. Our elite troops found the meat sauce worked as a skin-darkener after one soldier spilt it on his arm in the mess room. They have nabbed 100 suspected insurgents during raids in the Iraq capital of Baghdad this month — while smelling like roast dinners. Bisto granules are now used regularly instead of MoD-issued Fast Tan. An SAS source said: “Surveillance is very difficult in Iraq. We go to great lengths to change our appearance. “We use cream to darken our face, dye...
  • Helicopter rescue bid for [UK] Marine [Amazing tale of US/UK derring-do]

    01/18/2007 8:21:12 PM PST · by Incorrigible · 4 replies · 570+ views
    BBC ^ | 1/17/2007 | N/A
    Helicopter rescue bid for Marine L/Cpl Mathew Ford was killed in action on Monday The Royal Marine killed in action in Afghanistan on Monday was the subject of a dramatic rescue attempt by his colleagues, the MoD has revealed.L/Cpl Mathew Ford, of 45 Commando Royal Marines, died during an attack on a Taleban fort in the Helmand province. When his colleagues regrouped and found he was missing, they flew back. Four strapped themselves to two Apache helicopters which landed inside and outside the fort's wall. But they discovered he was already dead. UK Task Force spokesman, Lt Col Rory...
  • SAS seizes Taliban leader in secret war

    01/17/2007 6:16:02 PM PST · by kiriath_jearim · 23 replies · 1,022+ views
    Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1/18/07 | Tom Coghlan
    A team of SAS soldiers captured a key Taliban commander yesterday in a lightning raid on a heavily-fortified compound in southern Afghanistan. Without a shot being fired, the force of fewer than 30 elite soldiers, backed by Afghan troops, achieved "total surprise" and seized Mohammad Nabi in the early hours of the morning near Gereshk, in Helmand province. Nabi is believed to be a key commander in the Taliban insurgency in the neighbouring province of Kandahar. The compound, which had been under observation by Nato forces for around two weeks, was typical of the heavily-fortified homes favoured by the Pashtun...
  • SAS hunts fleeing Al-Qaeda Africans

    01/14/2007 9:25:00 AM PST · by MadIvan · 52 replies · 1,666+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | January 14, 2007 | Hala Jaber and Michael Smith
    AN SAS team is hunting down Al-Qaeda terror suspects as they try to flee war-torn Somalia after the crushing defeat of the country’s Islamist forces last week.The suspects are trapped between invading Ethiopian troops — assisted by US special forces and American mercenaries — and the Kenyan army and SAS troops who are acting as “training advisers” but have been leading operations along the border, providing a “screen” to trap terrorists. Somalia’s interim government yesterday claimed the last stronghold of the Islamic movement had been captured with the fall of Ras Kamboni, a coastal area less than two miles from...
  • 70-year-old ex-SAS soldier dares to tackle four muggers and wins

    10/24/2006 8:31:40 PM PDT · by Eurotwit · 58 replies · 2,260+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 24th October 2006 | Daily Mail
    A 70-year-old former British soldier who fought guerillas in Aden and Triad gangs in Hong Kong showed four muggers how it doesn't pay to mess with the SAS. Douglas O'Dell is past retirement age but the moves he learned as a volunteer in Britain's toughest regiment half-a-century ago stood him in good stead when he was ambushed near his home in Bielefeld, Germany, by four local toughs. The former Provost Sergeant put paid to the danger on the street like he once took out bandits in hotspots across the globe. THWACK! The first mistake came when one of the teenagers...