Sas Crisis As Troops Quit for Pounds 4,000a-Week Jobs in Iraq Who Dares Become a Private Security Guard Wins a Huge Pay Rise

Daily MailMarch 27, 2004

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THE SAS was in turmoil last night as it emerged that dozens of its men are quitting for lucrative private security work in Iraq.

Up to 60 members of the 350-strong elite regiment have reportedly applied to leave early to earn massive salaries on offer following the war.

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Sas Crisis As Troops Quit for Pounds 4,000a-Week Jobs in Iraq Who Dares Become a Private Security Guard Wins a Huge Pay Rise

An ex- SAS man can earn between Pounds 3,000 and Pounds 4,000 a week for protecting senior businessmen and officials in turbulent Baghdad.

An SA...

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