Special Boat Service

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Special Boat Service
Official badge and motto of the SBS
Emblem and Motto of the SBS
Active
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Marines
Type Maritime Special Forces
Part of UK Special Forces
Motto New Motto: By strength and guile
Old Motto: Not by strength, by guile

The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the British Royal Navy's special forces unit. The service's motto is "By Strength and Guile". It forms part of the United Kingdom Special Forces, alongside the Special Air Service (SAS), Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR), and Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).

The SBS is an independent unit of the Royal Marines and is based with 1 Assault Group Royal Marines and the British Army's 148 Commando Forward Observation Battery in Royal Marines Poole, in Poole, Dorset.

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[edit] Role

The roles of the Special Boat Squadron are predominantly focused on, but not restricted to, the littoral and riverine domains, including:

  • Covert beach reconnaissance in advance of amphibious assault.
  • Covert assault route preparation in advance of amphibious assault.
  • Recovery or protection of ships and oil installations subject to hostile state or non-state (terrorist) action.
  • Maritime Counter-Terrorism
  • Support to Police and customs
  • Reconnaissance and target indication in the deep battlespace
  • Assault on verified targets
  • Personal protection of VIPs

The SBS may be allocated to 3 Commando Brigade, by DSF, as the special forces element of that formation.

[edit] Organisation

The SBS is thought to have a complement of around 100 "Swimmer Canoeists" at any one time. These are split into four operational squadrons and the training wing which conducts selection and continuation training.

  • C and X squadrons rotate through three specialist roles.
  • M squadron is the Maritime Counter-Terrorism and shipboard operations unit. Within M-Squadron is the Black Group, the counter-terrorism team that uses helicopter-borne assaults.
  • Z squadron takes care of small watercraft and minisub insertions.

Personnel have previously been required to return to the main Commando force after the first three year tour, potentially returning again after a short period, it is thought that this requirement has been relaxed with some personnel remaining with the service as required.[citation needed]

[edit] Selection

To be eligible for SBS selection, a candidate must have at least two years regular service. Formerly candidates were from the Royal Marines or the Royal Navy, but now volunteers are taken from any arm of the services. In order to qualify as a Swimmer Canoeist, Candidates must first undergo Special Forces Selection with the SAS before continuing to SBS selection.

There is also an SBS Reserve (SBS(R)), and candidates must have previous military experience or have served at least two years in the Royal Marines Reserve before attending a Specialist course and gaining the specialist qualification of swimmer canoeist. SBS(R) provides individual reservists to serve with the regular SBS rather than forming independent teams.

[edit] Training

Qualification as an SBS Swimmer Canoeist involves an extensive training course, building on the skills gained during SF Selection at Hereford. Training includes:

  • Diving both closed and open circuit - candidates swim underwater for miles in poor visibility completing complex navigational tasks and employment exercises
  • Parachuting both HALO and HAHO
  • Demolition
  • Infiltration of ships, in harbour and whilst under way, and oil platforms
  • Canoeing - Use of the Klepper canoe during selection is extensive
  • Further survival training in the wilds of Scotland
  • Beach reconnaissance including photography
  • Maritime Counter-Terrorism activities

Those who pass the selection course qualify as a Swimmer Canoeist (SC3) and are then probationers, advancement to Corporal and Sergeant are predicated on qualification as an SC2 and SC1 respectively. Advancement to Sergeant also requires completion of the Senior Command Course at Commando Training Centre Royal Marines, mandatory for all Royal Marines at this stage.

On qualification marines of the SBS wear the branch badge on the left cuff of lovat green and blue uniform jackets, the letters SC over a wreath, Officers wear no branch designators. On qualification as an advanced parachutist, personnel are awarded the SBS variant of special forces parachute wings, worn on the shoulder of the right sleeve. Marines continue to wear the commandos green beret.

[edit] Former members

SBS veterans include:-

[edit] History

Throughout the Cold War, the SBS was organised to perform a "conventional " special forces role for the 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. However, in recent decades the SBS's role has become more and more devoted to counter-terrorist operations.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sky News, SBS Chief Killed on Excercise in Norway. Retrieved 05 October 2006.
  2. ^ Captain David Patten And Sergeant Paul Bartlett Killed In Afghanistan On 27 June 2006.
  3. ^ Killed NI soldier 'was due home' On the trail of Taliban: As two SBS soldiers die in Afghanistan, we visit British troops charged with keeping the peace ... and fighting a resolute enemy.

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