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Combat Story (Ep 23): Robin Horsfall UK Special Air Service (SAS) | Paratrooper | Mercenary | Author

Combat Story

Ryan Fugit

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4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2021

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Robin Horsfall is a former British Special Air Service (SAS) Tier 1 operator, paratrooper in 2Paras, mercenary, entrepreneur, and author.

During his time in service, he deployed five times to Northern Ireland in brutal “Peace Keeping” operations, was part of one of the most storied and successful hostage rescue operations in the heart of London, and was part of a “one way” or “suicide” mission during the Falklands War.

His combat is well documented in his first book, Fighting Scared, in which we describes his evolution from victim to Tier 1 operator to Warrior Poet (the title of his most recent book).

Robin’s lessons can be applied to soldiers, leaders, parents, and children, including how to overcome a difficult childhood of abuse and a lack of male role models to become a role model to others.

His stories are brutally honest (being bullied for years) and lighthearted (such as SAS training with Delta Force or how he and the SAS helped Princess Diana with her hair) in a way that only Brits can manage.

Find Robin online:

Fighting Scared
Warrior Poet
Northern Ireland Vet Campaign
Facebook
Wise Old Paratrooper
Speaking Engagements

Show Notes

0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Robin bio and introduction.
1:51 - Robin
5:01 - Difficult childhoods and the challenge of authority later in life.
8:12 - Recognizing issues with authority in other people, particularly children, when building a Karate empire.
18:58 - Why the military at age 15?
22:37 - Who were the British military vets in the early 1970s?
26:36 - The British “Paras” and what it means within the UK military.
28:24 - First combat experience was Northern Ireland.
31:57 - What was it like to do “Peace Keeping” after paratrooper training for years?
33:09 - Combat Story #1: Northern Ireland.
35:51 - Combat Story #2: “Encounter” with an IED.
42:04 - Difference between SAS (Special Ops) and conventional military.
44:55 - Team vs. Individual in SAS and the SAS process.
47:21 - Death during SAS selection.
53:48 - Combat Story #3(A): Setting the scene for an amazing hostage rescue operation. (Jump to next time stamp if you don’t want to hear the lead up to this operation).
55:53 - Combat Story #3(B): Incredibly detailed account of an SAS high visibility hostage rescue in downtown London.
1:14:09 - Combat-lite Story #3.5: Princess Diana supporting an SAS training operation. You have to hear the bit about her hair!
1:16:04 - Combat Story #4: A ‘one way” or “suicide” mission during the Falklands War. There’s some great comedy in this and lessons about what not to do.
1:25:49 - Delta training with SAS and some of the hilarity that ensues.
1:31:06 - Why title the book “Fighting Scared”?
1:32:19 - What Robin’s doing now: Veterans campaign and the Wise Old Paratrooper trilogy, plus a new book on poetry called “Warrior Poet.” 1:36:29 - What did Robin carry with him into combat.
1:37:32 - Would you do it all again?

Transcript

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There were people going in the team going in the basement, the team going through the

0:40.6

room, the team going through the back door, and the team going through the back door balcony.

0:46.1

We cleared the building in seven minutes.

0:48.3

We killed five tourists and captured one, and we rescued 19 people alive.

0:53.6

My part in that was to go through the back door, and as Faisal, the person who had murdered

1:00.7

the Lavazani came clear at the bottom of the stairs.

1:03.4

I opened fire at the same time as one of my comrades, and he was carrying a grenade at the

1:08.9

time, and you know, he got 27 rounds in him.

1:13.0

The pin hadn't been pulled from the grenade, and so we didn't go off.

1:18.3

Welcome to Combat Story.

1:19.3

I'm Ryan Fugid, and I serve WarZoom tours as an Army attack helicopter pilot and CIA officer

1:24.3

over a 15-year career.

1:26.0

I'm fascinated by the experiences of the elite in combat.

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