“He’s used to life in the fast lane, travels all over the world, already risks his life racing at over 300 kilometers per hour, and seems to be handy with a gun.” — “Mata Hari” (Margaretha Zelle), Dutch spy and double agent, executed by the French in 1917.

On April 6, 2005, with the Global War on Terror raging simultaneously in Afghanistan and Iraq, the British government established the new, exceptionally-secret, Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) of the British Army as part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) at Stirling Lines barracks in Credenhill, Herefordshire, England. It serves directly alongside the famous Special Air Service (SAS), Special Boat Service (SBS), and Special Forces Support Group (SFSG), under the command of the Director Special Forces (DSF), an army

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