The significance of your first SOF operation
Aug 19, 2016Former British SAS, Phil Campion, sits down with SOFREP for an interview in London. In this episode, Phil talks about the significance of going on his first operation once he made it out of SAS selection and joined the regiment. He didn’t join the SAS to train, he joined to make a difference and adhere to his beliefs. For his first real operation, Phil said he was busy hunting down war criminals in the Balkans.
– Desiree Huitt for SOFREP.com
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