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  • ...asis for a number of [[war crime]]s prosecution, which condemned uniformed special operations personnel operating behind enemy lines
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}} {{r|Joint Special Operations Command||**}}
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  • [[Special operations|Special Forces]] of the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]]; a paramilitary
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  • ...and highly secret unit of [[United States Navy SEAL]]s, within the [[Joint Special Operations Command]]
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  • {{r|Special operations}}
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}} {{r|Special operations}}
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  • {{r|Joint Special Operations Command}} {{r|Army Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|Army Special Operations Command}} {{r|Special operations}}
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  • Special operations [[transport aircraft]] primarily intended to support ground forces in denie
    243 bytes (29 words) - 21:08, 7 August 2008
  • ===Special operations===
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  • ...missile submarine]]s, firing the Trident D5; some have been converted for special operations and [[cruise missile]] launch
    205 bytes (29 words) - 10:44, 11 November 2009
  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|Joint Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|Special operations}}
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  • ...ial Operations Command]]. Prior to that assignment, he commanded the overt Special Operations component command of [[United States Central Command]], and directly comman | publisher = U.S. Army Special Operations Command
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  • ...used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] special operations version used by [[United States Air Force]]
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  • ...WII, it competed, with an ''ad hoc'' covert operations organization, the [[Special Operations Executive]] (SOE), dissolved at the end of the war with some functions reve Much as the CIA can call for assistance from the [[United States Special Operations Command]], SIS has a working relationship with [[UK Special Forces]] (UKSF)
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  • ...atant Command with the mission statement <blockquote>Provide fully capable Special Operations Forces to defend the United States and its interests. Plan and synchronize ...atant Commands, or, when ordered to do so, may keep operational control of Special Operations units on strategic missions.
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  • {{r|Army Special Operations Command}}
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  • ...(i.e., all means of affecting other nations including military means), '''special operations''' produce effects in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive areas. Most ...ations, the special operation may be the only action by the government, or special operations may support conventional operations. They may involve joint action with for
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