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In 1962, Captain Charles Beckwith arrived at Hereford convinced he was among the best soldiers in the world. He had every reason to believe it. Rangers. Korea. Laos. Decorated. Respected. By every standard the American Army used to measure a man, he had already proved himself. One week changed all of that. This is the story of what the SAS did in that first week — and why the man who experienced it spent the next fifteen years trying to give America what he had seen. Topics: Charles Beckwith, SAS Hereford, Delta Force origins, SAS selection, Brecon Beacons, David Stirling, SAS Western Desert 1941, Loughgall ambush 1987, PIRA East Tyrone Brigade, Malayan Emergency SAS, special forces selection, 22 SAS, American special forces, Green Berets, SAS vs Delta Force, Stirling Lines, SAS training, British special forces history, exchange officer programme, special operations forces Sources: Beckwith, Charles — Delta Force: A Memoir (1983) Wiseman, John — SAS Survival Handbook Urban, Mark — Big Boy's Rules (1992) Connor, Ken — Ghost Force (1998) Disclaimer: Where archival footage and photographs are unavailable, we use AI-generated imagery to best illustrate the events described. Our priority is always accuracy and education. #SAS #DeltaForce #BritishMilitary #SpecialForces #MilitaryHistory #GreenBerets