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Obituary: Major-General Jeremy Phipps, SAS officer who helped plan rescue of Iranian embassy hostages

Died: March 16, 2021. IT was the moment, Charles Moore recollects in the first volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, when the SAS, previously relatively little known, became a household word for heroism. On May 5, 1980, teams from 22 SAS stormed the Iranian embassy in Princes Gate, in South Kensington, London, dramatically ending a siege that had begun on April 30 when six heavily-armed terrorists had taken 26 people hostage. The gunmen had demanded the release of 91 Arabs imprisoned in Khuzestan, a region in southern Iran for whose independence they claimed to be fighting. They threatened to blow up the embassy if their demands were not met by noon the following day. Police closed off the area and took over neighbouring buildings.

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Major General Jeremy Phipps, SAS officer who  coordinated the rescue of the Iranian embassy hostages – obituary

Major General Jeremy Phipps, SAS officer who  coordinated the rescue of the Iranian embassy hostages – obituary
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Rainbow Six Siege s Border rework is boring, and that s a good thing

Ubisoft is finally cleaning up its map design It’s no secret that Rainbow Six Siege is a ludicrously difficult game to learn, and while learning nearly 60 playable operators doesn’t make onboarding easy, map knowledge is by far the biggest barrier to entry for newcomers. To stand much of a chance in a ranked match you need to know each map from top to bottom, inside and out – every destructible area of flooring, the layout of every room, and even which pieces of furniture can be shot through. Rooms filled with destructible clutter like plant pots, paperwork, and computer monitors make maps feel more realistic, but they create messy, irregular lines of sight. Having to second guess every object in a room made sense back when Siege was first released as a tactical shooter, but now it adds an element of randomness that feels at odds with the game’s newfound identity as a tier one esport.

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