Special Operations Service
We are an organisation that provides International Emergency Assistance.
SOS Deployment Section 1
- Body retrieval/recovery
- Tsunami
- Flooding
- Famine
- Drought
- Earthquake
- Former Operational Conflict Zones
SOS Deployment Section 2
- Security for VIPS, charities, schools,
private/military personnel abroad - Protection/Private Military Security abroad
- Search Missing & Abducted persons abroad
- Military Conflict Zones/counter insurgency
- Corpse recovery
- Landmine (HE/UXB/EOD/IED)
(Search & Disposal)
SOS Special Operations Service attends countries in the world where in-field emergency assistance is required.
The SOS teams work has been implemented throughout the world where natural devastation had taken place, for the purpose of offering free voluntary assistance (SOS Section 1) toward displaced persons in those areas.
SOS cover aspects of operations to include the search for recovery or retrieval of persons affected through natural destruction phenomenon. Furthermore offering assistance for the purpose of immediate help for surviving persons to include improvisation towards buildings, water filtration and supply, carpentry, electrical, pump installation, boring, food distribution, and allocation in the placement of the people affected. We have specialized search equipment to include water craft for operations in sea or lake areas where we search by diving, thermal imaging cameras (TI), Landmine UXO/EOD/IED detection equipment etc., (search of Landmines, UXO/EOD/IED & other ordnance by SOS Section 2 only).
We offer many other services that are too many to show here. Our team are dedicated for the purpose of voluntary assistance where deployed in the worlds areas of natural devastation. All of operatives go through a thorough training and screening process. Our work has been shown throughout the world and has been commended by provincial authorities where worked. SOS work has been shown on TV, heard on radio and articles have been written in magazines and newspapers. One such being The Phuket Gazette in March 2005 whilst Special Operations Service offered urgent in-field voluntary assistance in areas of the west coast of Thailand as a result of the Tsunami on the 26 December 2004.

