N.Z.S.A.S: First Among Equals

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Release date Australia
August 19th, 2007
DVD Region
Region 4
Gift Idea
  • For Him
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.33 : 1
Languages
English
Brand
Studio
Current sales rank
Top 500
All-time sales rank
Top 100
Product ID
1545475

Description

N.Z.S.A.S: First Among Equals is a stunning 4 part documentary series on the inner-workings of the most elite fighting force NZ has.  The timing is perfect to release this DVD for father's day  Especially given the huge recent media coverage of Willy Apiata's recent distinction in Afghanistan in winning the Victoria Cross, the first Kiwi since WWII.  He is a member of the NZSAS.
 

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Customer reviews

5 out of 5 people found this review helpful:
Review by chris on 11th February, 2009
5 stars "If you like the SAS then this for you"

Just what I said above that if you are into the sas then you will like this dvd. It is basically packed with info on how to get through the selection corse, and what happens after your've passed. Overall I think this is an excellent buy and I will use Mighty Ape in the future.

 
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
Review by Euan Paul on 27th February, 2009
4 stars "An excellent overview"

Mike McRoberts leads you on a tour through several years in the lives of New Zealand's SAS troopers, starting with the grueling selection phase, then the probationary training cycle leading up to full operational readiness culminating in a mission behind enemy lines.
While the standard of this documentary is excellent, the closed door nature of SAS operations left many questions unanswered. While that certainly enhances the mystique of the regiment, after watching it I felt a little unfulfilled. In this case maybe that's a good thing? 4 out of 5

 
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
Review by Trisha on 27th October, 2009
5 stars "Awesome"

For any kiwi it is a must see to see the stresses and ability of being an SAS . They are definitely No 1 in my mind and I feel proud to be a New Zealander.

 
 
Review by Jason on 26th April, 2011
5 stars "Great insight into the selection and basic training"

If you like anything to do with the army or police AOS then you will love this. Shows what they have to go through to get into the SAS and what the training is like if you manage to get that far. Very inspiring and motivating.

 

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