SAS: Rogue Heroes Season 1, Episode 5 follows David Stirling as he leads the Benghazi raid, while Paddy Mayne trains the newly arrived Free French soldiers. In this scene, Stirling lays out the plan with almost reckless confidence. Cooper is being taught how to drive the truck like an Italian, and Stirling turns traffic lights into a joke: green means go, amber means accelerate, and red means accelerate while honking. The mission itself sounds dangerously simple: drive into Benghazi, get through the checkpoints with attitude, uniforms, and Cooper’s Italian, then trust the confusion of war to do the rest. Randolph Churchill asks how they are supposed to reach the city, but Stirling’s answer is basically that chaos is part of the route. The memorable part is the tone. Everyone knows the plan is risky, but Stirling sells it like a casual road trip with better explosives and worse odds. It captures the show’s dry humor well: fear is there, but nobody wants to be the first one to admit it. In the U.S., SAS: Rogue Heroes is currently streaming on fuboTV, MGM+ Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus, Philo, and Spectrum On Demand. JustWatch currently lists no free streaming option. #SASRogueHeroes #DavidStirling #JohnnyCooper #RandolphChurchill #BenghaziRaid #WWIIDrama #WarDrama #MilitaryDrama #BritishDrama #shorts #movie 📌Disclaimer:This video is a fan-edited short made for entertainment and commentary purposes under fair use. All footage and characters belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement intended. This content is purely fictional and for entertainment purposes only.
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winston churchills son, when politicians used to send their kids to war...
“If that doesn’t work, then, well, open fire.” Now that is truer words ever spoken.
" Victory is spelt SAS " ❤
And your Italian drive like one 🤣🤣🤣🤣
If we can’t fool them; just shoot your way through. That’s bad a$$
They in fact should have shaved
"I like plans that can be explained with one breath" 😂
I lived in Italy for several years, and this chap accurately describes Italian driving, at least in the areas south of Rome. (Not sure there were any traffic lights on the way to Benghazi, but that's not really the point is it?)
Were there traffic lights back then?
victory is spelt stalingrad
Fake beards will always be easy to spot and hilarious.
The mike sadler here..... looks very much like the real life mike sadler with his beard.
"no one knows what's going on is 100% accurate
Why is his SAS wings first on the left Brest then on the right. The correct one is the left breast. Now day the left arm.😮
Ah yes. It's a good day for some perfidy.
About to drive through an Italian checkpoint Pans over to the guy actively practicing Italian
All else fails, open fire... sound logic indeed
Sounds like everyone is Italian behind their vehicles wheel.
Is it just me or with the commander be a good Doctor who
So this is where aegon went