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  • ...Command|Army Special Operations Command]] and the school and center for [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • ...ed States Army]], commanding [[Forces Command]]; previously commanded a [[United States Army Special Forces]] A-Detachment in Vietnam, an armor battalion in the 3d Armored Division, a
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...] base, home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the headquarters and school of [[United States Army Special Forces]], and the 82nd Airborne Division. It is adjacent to [[Pope Air Force Base]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment A]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment B]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment C]]
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  • ...Dinh Diem]] before his overthrow, then a combination of a counterpart to [[United States Army Special Forces]] and a clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action organizatio
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  • ...cal [[signals intelligence]] collection system, originally developed for [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces||**}}
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  • [[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]] non-commissioned officer, a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient
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  • ...the [[Republic of Vietnam]] (South Vietnam) that were trained and led by [[United States Army Special Forces]] personnel as well as their counterparts from the [[Lac Luong Dac Biet]].
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  • After [[United States Army Special Forces]] units withdrew from the [[Vietnam War]], the LLDB and BDQ were combined i
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...ities]] 2007-2009; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]; retired officer, [[United States Army Special Forces]] with [[Combat Infantryman Badge]]
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...chanized infantry division. After qualifying for Special Forces, he led an United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment A|Operational Detachment A and then served on a Spec
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  • ...Vietnam]], typically defending their local area, and trained and led by [[United States Army Special Forces]] personnel, and sometimes by their [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] co
    309 bytes (46 words) - 18:53, 2 January 2009
  • ...es Beckwith''' is a former United States Army Officer with experience in [[United States Army Special Forces]]. Colonel Beckwith is best known for starting 1st Special Forces Operatio
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...ecutive officer to the Chief of Staff of the Army. Earlier, he commanded a United States Army Special Forces Operational Detachment A and served on Special Forces staff.
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • While many Delta Force operators come from a background in the United States Army Special Forces or Army Special Operations Command#75th Ranger Regiment|Rangers, Delta miss
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
    692 bytes (85 words) - 08:11, 14 August 2009
  • ...icle or base station mounts that give greater power. Its initial user was United States Army Special Forces, then the overall United States Special Operations Command, United States M
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • *United States Army Special Forces
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...lishing a base, called DESERT ONE, into a remote area of Iran, from with [[United States Army Special Forces]] ground troops would infiltrate Tehran. From positions in the Tehran area,
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...eers/21b.html}}</ref> In 2004, qualified engineers joined the Rangers and United States Army Special Forces in having the right to an elite uniform shoulder tab, '''Sapper'''.
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • ...typically performing special reconnaissance. While it is primarily used by United States Army Special Forces SOT-A teams accompanying operational detachments,<ref>{{citation
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