Late war veteran Mike Sadler was born in London on February 22, 1920.
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His parents, Adam and Wilma Sadler raised him in Stroud, a village in Gloucestershire.
Where did Mike Sadler (SAS) live?
Sadler lived in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and later in a nursing home before he died.
About Mike Sadler
Major Mike Sadler was the last surviving member of the original Special Air Service (SAS), renowned for their audacious tactics in World War II.
Sadler’s adventurous spirit led him from farming in Rhodesia to the SAS in North Africa, where his navigational prowess shone in the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG), conducting daring raids behind enemy lines.
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Photo via The US Sun
Parachuting into France on D-Day, Sadler earned the Military Cross for leading operations against German forces.
His contributions extended beyond wartime, training recruits and leaving a mark in Antarctica through an exploratory mission. Joining MI6, he applied his skills to covert operations, highlighting his versatility.
Even in his later years, Sadler remained active, sharing wartime experiences and advocating for veterans’ rights.
Sadler passed away in January 2024, at age 104. His legacy as the last of the “rogue heroes” reflects courage, resourcefulness, and a lifelong spirit of adventure.


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