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 Army

For many countries, "special forces" is a generic term. For the United States, it refers to specific units, and thus the more general term is special operations forces. In the U.S., Special Forces are trained and have their "home" in the United States Special Operations Command. In some cases, USSOCOM has operational control, but Special Forces (and other special operations forces) are usually attached to geographically Unified Combatant Commands.

Special Forces have a core set of seven missions, and may carry out other related duties.

Primary mission Secondary mission
unconventional warfare (United States doctrine) Combat search and rescue (CSAR)
Foreign internal defense(FID) [[security assistance
Special reconnaissance (SR) Peacekeeping
direct action (DA) humanitarian assistance
counter-terrorism (CT) humanitarian demining
Counter-proliferation (CP) Counter-drug operations
psychological operations (United States) (PsyOps) --
information operations (IO) --

USSOCOM units or other U.S. government activities may be the specialists in these secondary areas[1]

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