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  • In the [[Gulf War]], for example, while [[United States Army Special Forces]] units doing [[special reconnaissance]] reported on the enemy but themselv
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  • ...] (ARVN) [[II Corps tactical zone]] and U.S. [[I Field Force Vietnam]]. [[United States Army Special Forces|U.S. 5th Special Forces Group]], and its counterpart, the [[Lac Luong Dac B
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...d execute such operations. This term is ambiguous in the United States, as United States Army Special Forces refers to specific kinds of units and doctrine for some, but not all, speci
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...e a conceptual politicomilitary and village-oriented function similar to [[United States Army Special Forces]], but, especially under Diem, they acted as a political police while also
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  • ...th the 21st [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] Division and C Company, [[United States Army Special Forces|U.S. 5th Special Forces Group]] defending it for four days.
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • '''Fred Zabitosky''' (1942-1996) was a [[non-commissioned officer]] in [[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]], who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in the
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  • ...gineer]]s. Not all combat units of comparable size are called squads. In [[United States Army Special Forces]], the basic A detachment has 12 soldiers, but is intended for independent
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  • {{rpl|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • '''United States Army Special Forces''' are both units and a military specialty designation in the United States The United States defines UW as guerrilla warfare conducted or supported by United States Army Special Forces (SF) and other units in the United States Special Operations Command. Guerr
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...Special Forces Group (later redesignated the 7th SFG) where he prepared [[United States Army Special Forces]] personnel for deployment to places including Southeast Asia.
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  • ...member of the Expert Panel of the [[Iraq Study Group]]. He is a retired [[United States Army Special Forces]] officer with the [[Combat Infantryman Badge]] for service in [[El Salvado
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  • | url = http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/star/images/231/2310816012.pdf}}</ref> [[United States Army Special Forces]] personnel working with the hill people were often well-received, as disti
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