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Inside the World of Special Forces: Training, Missions, and Sacrifices: Simon Jeffries 

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Simon Jeffries shares the truth inside the world of British Special Forces: The training it takes, what it’s like being part of missions on operations, and the sacrifices it requires.
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@anniwilson2534
@anniwilson2534 Год назад
Really insightful. Such an interesting life journey! A worthwhile feeling being in a good place and able to help others.
@patricktracey7424
@patricktracey7424 Год назад
my service with the Royal Marines started when i was 16 yrs and 1 month old and consisted of 26 weeks training at the depot RM deal without any pre selection course and then a continuous 14 weeks at the Commando training centre , Lympstone. so by the time you got to the final commando tests you were physically and mentally exhausted and this was deliberate this is what the training team were looking for. how far further you could push yourself when you were finished, we started with 57 recruits and finished with 12. what he said is true i was the smallest and youngest in the troop and was good with the GPMG machine gun and so carried it for the rest of my career, i was the one with the tears in my eyes carrying it from dartmoor, exmoor, mountains of skye, norway, the jungle northern ireland and many other locations, though i did love the gimpy it was a beautiful weapon. at 45 commando i added the LMG bren gun to my personal weapon for use in Norway again a lovely gun.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
The proper old school. Good to have a comment from you Patrick, to remind us the standards have ALWAYS been high and training has always been nails. Hope you enjoy the channel Royal!
@RossNaylor-uq4jp
@RossNaylor-uq4jp 7 месяцев назад
Why is it us little guys always end up carrying the heaviest kit 😂 I'm only 5'7 and I was always carrying either gimpys,laws,mortars, Milan's,or lsws and when you add the ammo as you know it weighs a good bit then the terrain that you have to drag these weapons is always cold,muddy,wet and either its up hill ir down hill especially when you are in brecon i remember doing the commando wire across the river and I cant swim i was the most nervous ive ever been and just my luck i ended up in the water 😂 I actually forgot my dry kit too mega rookie mistake middle of January and I am in Brecon soaking and no dry kit i ended up being taken back to camp in a ambulance the 8 tonner journey would have turned me into a ice cube 😂 you must have been a beast at 16 to pass marine selection well done bro I always wanted to go for my dagger but I knew my tabbing was not upto standard after tabbing all ovet Exmoor, Dartmoor, Salisbury plain and brecon anyway take care bro all the best
@davesharpe3877
@davesharpe3877 Год назад
Glad i came across this video, ive been out the Submarine Service for 10 years, still not easy leaving the military.
@darrenb230
@darrenb230 Год назад
Ditto, i left boats in 96.. Took a while to adjust.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
What is it you do now Dave?
@davesharpe3877
@davesharpe3877 Год назад
@@thenaturaledge I work with Autistic adults
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
I imagine that is rewarding and challenging in equal measure, though very different from the mob mate.
@davesharpe3877
@davesharpe3877 Год назад
@@thenaturaledge Very different from the Mob, the Civilian mind set is so so very different from the military, as is the sense of humour we used to get us through the most challenging situations!
@Flyfishthebordersandbeyond
@Flyfishthebordersandbeyond Год назад
Great to hear an SF operator giving normal infantry soldiers the respect they deserve. Top man
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
🫱🏻‍🫲🏼
@GoodCovfefe
@GoodCovfefe Год назад
I have never heard anything make as much sense as the way he described all those concepts.
@TommyAye
@TommyAye Год назад
Simon I remember seeing you a Lympstone. I was in phase 1 of training and I think you were in King Squad. I recognised you because we went to the same high school, you were a few years above me. I wish I had said hello at the time but life moves pretty fast at Lympstone so I never got the chance. Glad to see you doing well mate.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Small world eh! What are you up to now mate?
@TommyAye
@TommyAye Год назад
@The Natural Edge I'm joining the police soon, just waiting for a start date. I left the Corps after nearly 5yrs and then did surveillance in the private sector for quite a few years. Good to see you're doing well mate
@gmacka6333
@gmacka6333 3 месяца назад
The Army did the same thing with a 3 day "pre-selection" course. Pysical exams, medicals, interviews. Lots of running, jerry can carrying, ammo box lifting ,no bending of the elbows with 40lbs in the box i believe it was, arms held straight out. Sit-ups, chin-ups, etc etc. It was actually pretty fun. Stressful though, as you're contantly afraid of screwing something up. I actually loved it.
@markedmunds1966
@markedmunds1966 Год назад
Great insights on the fact that so many people leave because of what they see as the monotonous crappy jobs. Shining a belt buckle at 3am the night before Anzac Day or cleaning a weapon after a long exercise suck but those are my favourite memories because all my mates were there getting on with it helping each other learning we could rely on each other in the monotonous boring stuff.
@auxiliary4023
@auxiliary4023 4 месяца назад
He gave a great piece of advise to would be recruits of all forces, which I followed myself back in the day as a Nod which is, concern yourself with the day in hand, don't think about what's ahead next week etc. Too many recruits are rattling on about exercises weeks away. I just took training as a sort of prison sentence which I had no choice but to complete. I wasn't the best recruit but I got through in one go by ignoring the "Nod vine" and ended up enjoying it and the "Gronks ball".
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 4 месяца назад
Gronks, haven’t heard that term in a while. 🤣
@angelomarcos6801
@angelomarcos6801 Год назад
Great interview. More detailed description of Selection than any podcast out there. Humble dude. Thank you.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Angelo 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼
@Guide504
@Guide504 Год назад
Something to do and someone to love. The secret to a happy life.
@mik3y860
@mik3y860 Год назад
I did exactly the same regarding not looking down the sight when firing on a live range….section commanders boot to my face. Lesson learned.
@jonathanmorgan1129
@jonathanmorgan1129 Год назад
Really good interview covering a lot of information in a short space of time!
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Cheers Jonathan, glad you enjoyed it!
@Alex_P_19
@Alex_P_19 Год назад
One of the best discussions about selection, it was really interesting to hear you talk about your thought processes and responses, you articulated it in a way I haven't heard others do.
@DO-hz5yo
@DO-hz5yo Год назад
Would have loved to hear more about the signaler SF selection. Would be interested to know what they cover vs the fully badged SF guys. And on operations, what their day to day looks like vs the other chaps. Great interview
@feolender2938
@feolender2938 Год назад
Day to day will be basically spending about 8 or 9 months a year out of the country on operations or on courses, meaning any semblence of a normal life will be impossible.
@davejohn23
@davejohn23 9 дней назад
Fantastic interview.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 8 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@davidbrumpton84
@davidbrumpton84 Год назад
Incredibly insightful. Thanks for the amazing content
@stevenrabson937
@stevenrabson937 Год назад
Great interview...great guest...Well thought out questions. I'm an instant subscriber. Well done!
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Welcome aboard mate!
@mannyade2890
@mannyade2890 Год назад
Greatest desire of becoming purposeful had lead me to looking into researching the army, which lead me here. Loved the whole episode, especially the end.
@ChampChamp2024
@ChampChamp2024 Год назад
Cheerfulness in the face of adversity! Can I ask what made you go SAS instead of SBS
@warriorjin1815
@warriorjin1815 Год назад
Good channel 👍🏼 new here but what ever I’ve watch so far, been really informative and helpful
@MrTangolizard
@MrTangolizard Год назад
What many civilians don’t know about basic training when they see how hard it is and that’s when u join your regiment you do far far harder things some of the advance to contacts I did in my infantry regiment were killer compared to basic
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Truth
@joshKozak
@joshKozak Год назад
Love learning about the British army and all the things you preach. Thanks again. 💪🏽🫵🏽
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Thanks for watching Josh, your support means a lot!
@jazzflute2465
@jazzflute2465 Год назад
The Royal Marines Commandos are NOT the Army
@bigjim5423
@bigjim5423 Год назад
Navy!
@pentreifan3905
@pentreifan3905 Год назад
Thank you for this. Interesting. I learnt a lot. You're cut from a stronger cloth than me. Thank you for your service
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼
@philippinesOneLove
@philippinesOneLove Год назад
Great Decision , Every one should have that Experience ,, Not just Jump straight in as an Officer .. 💯👌
@Tyroniusmaximus92
@Tyroniusmaximus92 Год назад
Awesome interview. I wonder if any SBS(R) have done jungle.
@CharlesM84
@CharlesM84 Год назад
What a rush: captivating stuff
@seanstacey3223
@seanstacey3223 Год назад
Excellent video, very interesting and informative 👍 Looking forward to your next one.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Nice one mate thanks. Stay tuned, it’ll be out a week on Sunday.
@James-bc1jk
@James-bc1jk Год назад
Just listened to this great podcast and I'm struggling right now feel like I'm stuck in a boring life and it's like I'm watching myself fade away it's weird
@willjohnson2722
@willjohnson2722 Год назад
I'm 39. When I was 21 I went to the military recruitment office. They needed 5 GCSEs for officers, I had AAB at A-level. They told me they wanted me in military intelligence. I went to the coffee shop with all the brochures. A guy sat next to me in the coffee shop and started talking. He said that he used to be in military intelligence, and what that meant was- he got into plain clothes, then went to the pub in Northern Ireland and pretended to be someone else to infiltrate the IRA. He told me- if you're joining the army it's to do one thing, and that's to kill people. They are training you to kill people. He told me if you want my advice, take your skateboard and go travelling. Which I did, I went around the world several times. Many veterans are on the streets homeless with complex PTSD. When you're chewed up and spat out the army won't give af about you. You can have a more interesting life without killing people brother.
@dhcrouchmarineltd3049
@dhcrouchmarineltd3049 Год назад
The problem with not knowing what to do with life is each day passes and blurs into another, you'll lose reference to how much time passed. Daily life in the UK can be incredibly comfortable or impoverished. I started running and going to the gym recently. It not something I ever did and thats now so important to my mental state i miss it so much if i dont go. Each day sould have something simple that defined it's own, this is why I like personal discipline, but it has to built around something with purpose. But that first step which seems beyond any sense isn't even about what you decided, once that first step out of the blurr is made the rest starts to fall into place. Not sure i am making sense but taking that first step out of the blurr is the most important. Get out of the blurr and you'll start to head in a direction. At that point you can then make choices to direct your path.
@exmoorfarmer4880
@exmoorfarmer4880 Год назад
Great video and I have taken some steps on the same road. How do we get Simon a screen test for the next James Bond? He's got all of the credentials. Ex RM, ex SF, a good looking or "essence" bloke and an astounding barnet! The names Bond, Simon Bond....queue theme tune!!!!
@djeq721
@djeq721 Год назад
Bond has gone woke, they want the opposite now sadly.
@Sir_118
@Sir_118 10 месяцев назад
Great video very informative and can't forget the g shock 💪🏿
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 4 месяца назад
Did you get it?
@onepunchflan3071
@onepunchflan3071 4 месяца назад
I like the t shirt. Edwin is a sick brand
@adventussaxonum448
@adventussaxonum448 Год назад
I always remember driving across the wild plateau from Penderyn to Llwyn onn reservoir and seeing a lone figure carrying a huge Bergan, trudging through the driving wind and rain, into the gathering dusk, and thinking "poor sod!"
@tomstockton6865
@tomstockton6865 Год назад
Great video, really insightful!
@frogman5809
@frogman5809 Год назад
Simon love this podcast
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Good to hear it!
@djeq721
@djeq721 Год назад
Should of touched more on SFC selection / being one. Not much out there about them, for obvious reasons of course, but still would of been interesting.
@forwardprogressonly
@forwardprogressonly 3 месяца назад
Hi Simon, SF signaler - isn't that signals army sf group of different for rm is it the same course as army sf signaler ?
@timhannah4
@timhannah4 3 месяца назад
Good Call 🤘
@jd8226
@jd8226 Год назад
If it’s the Ryan Curtis I’m thinking of that you mentioned, he was an absolutely hoofing bloke. Very sad to hear about his passing. Genuinely didn’t come across many blokes as sound as him in the corps. He will be sorely missed x
@winstonk400
@winstonk400 Год назад
Nice one Royal!
@Dark_Nemesis4300
@Dark_Nemesis4300 Год назад
Why did you mute out when he said the base of the SBS? Everyone knows where it is, just as everyone knows where the SAS are based. Just interested to know why.
@SingSing-g3c
@SingSing-g3c 6 месяцев назад
Im so impressed by these men! Heroes!❤
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 6 месяцев назад
Thanks pal 👋🏼
@bigjim5423
@bigjim5423 Год назад
Have you ever looked at Neurolinguistic Programming for the rewiring of the neural pathways? Richard Bandler & John Grinder are interesting characters with checking out.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
I have an awareness of it, but haven’t had a deep dive. Thanks for the recommendation 🙏🏼
@bigjim5423
@bigjim5423 Год назад
@@thenaturaledge it's the quick way of rewiring neutral pathways on several levels, whether it be stimulus response, behavioural strategies, beliefs & values. The meta model is the diagnostic tool and then you've probably heard of many of the change techniques like the swish pattern, collapsing anchors, installing new strategies. It's philosophy is "doing what works" to get what you want by optimising the "state".
@jamesparker1
@jamesparker1 Год назад
is that lawrence 'stretch' price interviewing - played 13 for cardiff uni circa 2004
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
It is 😎
@jadebannermalfc6
@jadebannermalfc6 Год назад
Great Interview, out of curiosity what is the watch you are wearing. Thanks
@bodie463
@bodie463 Год назад
Looks like a G Shock Rangeman?
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Correct! 😎🐸
@bigboy0625
@bigboy0625 Год назад
Love a good bedtime story 😴
@honahwikeepa2115
@honahwikeepa2115 11 месяцев назад
Respect 💪👍
@nickrich87
@nickrich87 Год назад
Hoofing video butt! Where is that T shirt from as well 👌🏻
@kylelewis1687
@kylelewis1687 Год назад
It’s Edwin mate
@ioancrabb192
@ioancrabb192 Год назад
Class video!
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Cheers!
@DJRAJEE
@DJRAJEE Год назад
interesting thank you
@sorryiamanonymous
@sorryiamanonymous 11 месяцев назад
Im an indian but i like to listen to any sf guy podcasts
@DanielOconnor-ed3yg
@DanielOconnor-ed3yg Год назад
if anyone is thinking his voice sounds like someone, it sounds like Chris Stark from Radio 1
@tikkunolam112
@tikkunolam112 Год назад
Guy creeping past SF operator at 6:07 ...
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
100% 👀
@tikkunolam112
@tikkunolam112 Год назад
@@thenaturaledge A real insight into your life journey ... really enjoyed your conversation ... All the best
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it!
@M3l_0N666
@M3l_0N666 Год назад
Many folks work and hope of owning nice things, having a high paying job, and and and. And may do just that, and achieve it. Me? Ive always wanted to be in the military, infact if i dont do it, i have nothing ahead of me. Ive already lived the life, and its all boring. Normal people lack integrity, discipline, professionalism, and give in to trivial drama. But youd think someone like myself being a private contractor living in a broken country can actually get what seems inevitably fkol in the grand scheme of things? I am probably the only person who purposely deals with firefights, facing dangerous situations every single day so that i can afford to leave my country to join a military where getting shot at would be more worthit. Also its a hell of allot safer than my own country anyway. Id go to the east on vacation compared to what i and many other guys deal with. People in first world countries have it piss easy.
@frannyp46
@frannyp46 Год назад
Real respect for these remarkable humans, but a m often upset when dead soldiers come home after fighting a war for elites agenda and they have been misled. Also how some governments toss aside traumatised soldiers and they end up on the streets rather than getting the treatment they deserve. For a real test of strength, look into big doses of psilocybin mushrooms which will smash your ego and get you to truly look at yourself.
@andyperkin2103
@andyperkin2103 Год назад
🇬🇧🇬🇧
@ajwest3081
@ajwest3081 5 месяцев назад
Love the content. But I must say they are two very handsome guys……..
@willjohnson2722
@willjohnson2722 Год назад
I'm 39. When I was 21 I went to the military recruitment office. They needed 5 GCSEs for officers, I had AABC at A-level. They told me they wanted me in military intelligence. I went to the coffee shop with all the brochures. A guy sat next to me in the coffee shop and started talking. He said that he used to be in military intelligence, and that meant- he got into plain clothes then went to the pub in Northern Ireland and pretended to be someone else to infiltrate the IRA. He told me- if you're joining the army it's to do one thing, and that's to kill people. They are training you to kill people, full stop. He told me if you want my advice, take your skateboard and go travelling. Which I did, I went around the world several times. Many veterans are on the streets homeless with complex PTSD. When you're chewed up and spat out the army won't give af about you. Go find Joe Glenton, former British soldier- hear what he has to say. If you lionise the military you're doing a military recruitment video. If you're doing a military recruitment video you might want to take a second to stop and question what you're doing.
@markedmunds1966
@markedmunds1966 Год назад
I agree I was in for years and loved it but I agree completely with you
@grassypants4450
@grassypants4450 Год назад
As a fellow Bootneck I obviously wish you well. However the abundance of lads now telling all on RU-vid doesn't fit well. What happened to the grey man. Loose lips sink ships.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Doesn’t fit well how? I don’t think a podcast will lose anyone a war and ultimately most who appear on these are patriotic. There’s an abundance of veterans from all walks of life and military experience, wars etc talking about operations they were on, training etc as far back as ww1.
@ivorc8957
@ivorc8957 Год назад
Posh boy.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Thank you for noticing Ivor. 👍
@billperry7549
@billperry7549 Год назад
Royal Marines are not special forces!! FFS! Wake up! Navy!!
@ronald.pickering
@ronald.pickering Год назад
Zogbots
@Tyrekickingwetdreamer
@Tyrekickingwetdreamer Год назад
The REAL truth is you lost the last two wars and got chased out of Afghanistan and iraq so we want all the tax money wasted back
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Interesting perspective, thanks for watching 👍
@winkle1
@winkle1 Год назад
Shut up
@nipboy9027
@nipboy9027 Год назад
Thanks to the politicians we lost most of the wars we were in, but no soldier is to blame
@CPTLYNXY
@CPTLYNXY Год назад
It is not his fault
@rainhart458
@rainhart458 Год назад
The wars on terror. Where just a means to launder tax payers money into the pockets of the defence industrial complex. And the next money making racket is in Ukraine.
@kriskupiec4361
@kriskupiec4361 Год назад
i believe him even that i have not watched him :)
@rashadrafiq9875
@rashadrafiq9875 Год назад
From 47min onwards telling how your mindset is when going from 10mins 5mins 3mins to helicopter landing and moving towards the back doors of the helicopter with its opening and getting into that elite tier-1 operator mindset is just unbelievable feeling going into no man’s land is incredible place to be. 🫡✊🇬🇧👌🏼👍
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Thanks for watching buddy 🐸🤙
@Hi-b0917
@Hi-b0917 11 месяцев назад
I failed sbs selection twice
@shaun-chrisjoash9820
@shaun-chrisjoash9820 11 месяцев назад
What do you think caused you to fail?
@jazzflute2465
@jazzflute2465 Год назад
The first question was why you joined the ARMY ffs Royal.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
Basically the same aren’t they?
@jazzflute2465
@jazzflute2465 Год назад
@@thenaturaledge they certainly are not.
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge Год назад
🤣
@sharkwolf7788
@sharkwolf7788 Год назад
I'm sure your blood pressure spiked a little when he asked that😅
@jazzflute2465
@jazzflute2465 Год назад
@@sharkwolf7788 correct 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Stu1664RM
@Stu1664RM 6 месяцев назад
Beefer
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 5 месяцев назад
Cheers shippers!
@JubbatheHatt
@JubbatheHatt 11 месяцев назад
Royal Marines along with the parachute regiment are the most highly trained soldiers in the world outside SF's me i truly believe the Paras are man for man much better theyre tougher stronger nuttier and trained to be surrounded but i would not want to fight either 😂
@thenaturaledge
@thenaturaledge 4 месяца назад
Horses for courses mate.
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