The Chinese literal translation of "who" is "who", "dare" and "win" is "win, win." The literal translation of the whole sentence is "Who dares to win." In other words, "the brave win."
This sentence is also the motto of the British Special Air Service (English: Special Air Service, abbreviated as S.A.S), and it is also synonymous with it.
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On the armband of S.A.S., three things with unique S.A.S. characteristics were simply embroidered.
1, dagger: extremely sharp, can accurately pierce the enemy's key;
2. Open wings: It not only shows the identity of this special air crew, but also shows that it can be quickly deployed anywhere on the earth;
3. The ribbon at the bottom of the armband is embroidered with the motto of the special warfare players: "Who dares to win". Because of its symbol, S.A.S is also called "flying dagger".
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South American special air service, (British) special aviation team, (British) army special forces. Founder: David Sterling. The British Special Air Service Corps is the most elite special force in Britain and the first formal special operations force in the world.
Most pioneers of modern special tactics and all models of modern special forces are famous for being able to complete tasks accurately and efficiently in a short time. It is the highest task completion rate among all special forces at present.
In the sign, the motto of S.A.S is written on the ribbon under the dagger: "Who dares to win".
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