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#SAS #GreenBerets #MilitaryHistory "I Couldn't Unknow It" — Why A Green Beret Master Sergeant Quit After Training With The British SAS After eleven years, seven deployments, and countless classified operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, US Army Special Forces Master Sergeant Daniel Rowe thought he knew what elite soldiering looked like. Then, he spent three weeks training alongside D Squadron, 22nd SAS at Hereford. Forty-eight hours later, he submitted his resignation. This is the untold story of the profound operational and psychological gap between two of the world's premier special operations units. Discover how the SAS's philosophy of "the thinking soldier," born from David Stirling's WWII desert raids and forged in the brutal realities of Northern Ireland and the Falklands, creates an autonomous operator that billions of dollars in US military budget simply cannot replicate. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: What do you think is the most critical factor in creating a truly elite soldier: unlimited budget and advanced equipment, or ruthless selection and absolute tactical autonomy? Share your thoughts in the comments below — our community of military history enthusiasts is waiting for your perspective! SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: If this deep dive into the reality of special operations training opened your eyes, hit that LIKE button! It helps us bring more suppressed historical accounts and elite military comparisons to light, and supports independent military journalism. NEVER MISS THE TRUTH: Subscribe and hit that notification bell! We're releasing more classified stories, declassified operations, and the accounts that military brass rarely discuss. New videos every week exposing the gap between official narratives and battlefield reality. SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: Public Record Office, Kew (WO 323/457 - David Stirling Memorandum) "Ghost Force" by Ken Connor "Big Boys' Rules" by Mark Urban (National Archive ref: DEFE 47/960) "A Secret History of the IRA" by Ed Moloney "Malvinas, Algo Más Que el Honor" by Pablo Carballo "Storm Command" by General Sir Peter de la Billière DISCLAIMER: This video contains historical accounts of military operations based on declassified documents, veteran testimonies, and published memoirs. The events depicted represent documented inter-allied comparisons, military tactics, and combat realities. Viewer discretion is advised for discussions of warfare and psychological thresholds. Topics: SAS, Green Berets, US Army Special Forces, Military History, Hereford, 22 SAS, David Stirling, Brecon Beacons, Selection Course, Special Operations, Falklands War, Pebble Island Raid, Loughgall Ambush, Bravo Two Zero, Gulf War, Military Truth, Elite Forces, Combat Autonomy, UK Special Forces, USSOCOM. #SAS #GreenBerets #MilitaryHistory #SpecialForces #22SAS #USArmy #EliteUnits #WarStories #Documentary #Hereford #DavidStirling #UKSpecialForces