SAS Recruitment, selection and training
Following the hill phase is the jungle phase, taking place in Belize, Brunei, or Malaysia.[94] Candidates are taught navigation, patrol formation and movement, and jungle survival skills.[95] Candidates returning to Hereford finish training in battle plans and foreign weapons and take part in combat survival exercises,[96] the final one being the week-long escape and evasion. Candidates are formed into patrols and, carrying nothing more than a tin can filled with survival equipment, are dressed in old Second World War uniforms and told to head for a point by first light. The final selection test is arguably the most gruelling: resistance to interrogation (RTI), lasting for 36 hours.[97]
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