Mountain Troop:
Mountain Troop is responsible
for all aspects of mountaineering and skiing. New members with no
previous experience will be taught the basics of climbing and
arctic tactics. Many SAS individuals attend courses in Europe,
among the best of which is the German Alpine Guides course.
Normally one of the squadrons will be committed to the NATO winter
exercise in Norway.
The
SAS poduces men of outstanding talent. This picture is of Andy
Baxter, climbing during a training exercise in Southern Germany.
Like Brummie Stokes and Bronco Lane before him, Andy went on to
tackle the Mount Everest. Unfortunately, he was badly injured
during an avalanche, and died some months later. His skill and
dedication to mountaineering were second to none. As a young SAS
soldier, Andy excelled at almost everything he did. His love of
climbing came after attending the German Alpine Guides course in
Bavaria. The Regiment anually selects two Mountain Troop soldiers
to attend the year-long course.
Six months is spent on skiing and six on mountaineering.
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Mountain Troop
during a NATO exercise in Norway

Andy Baxter
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