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U.S. Army Special Forces

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Special Forces Groups

 

On November 27,1990, the U.S. Army 1st Special Operations Command was redesignated the U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne). Its mission is to train, validate and prepare Special Forces units to deploy and execute operational requirements for the warfighting commanders in chief.

Special Forces Command exercises command and control over five active component groups. Additionally, it exercises training oversight of two Army National Guard groups. Each Special Forces Group is regionally oriented to support one of the warfighting commanders in chief.

Special Forces soldiers are carefully selected, specially trained and capable of extended operations in extremely remote and hostile territory. They train to perform five doctrinal missions: Foreign Internal Defense, Unconventional Warfare, Special Reconnaissance, Direct Action and Counterterrorism. While Special Forces soldiers are capable of performing all of these missions, an increasing emphasis is being placed on foreign internal defense, or FID, and coalition warfare/support. FID operations are designed to help friendly developing nations by working with host country military and police forces to improve their technical skills, understanding of human rights issues and to help with humanitarian and civic action projects.

A new mission that has emerged as a result of Operation Desert Storm is coalition warfare/support. Coalition warfare/support draws upon the Special Forces soldier's maturity, military skills, language skills and cultural awareness. It ensures the ability of a wide variety of foreign troops to work together effectively in a wide variety of military exercises or operations such as Operation Desert Storm.

In addition to the individual skills of operations and intelligence, communications, medical aid, engineering, and weapons, each Special Forces soldier is taught to train, advise and assist host-nation military or paramilitary forces. Special Forces soldiers are highly skilled operators, trainers and teachers. Area-oriented, these soldiers are specially trained in their area's native language and culture.

Special Forces Groups Regional Orientations

1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)(-)

Detachment K - Korea

Fort Lewis, Washington Pacific and Eastern Asia
1st Battalion 1st Special Forces Group Okinawa, Japan  
3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Bragg, North Carolina Caribbean and Western Africa
5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Campbell, Kentucky Southwest Asia and Northeastern Africa
7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)(-) Fort Bragg, North Carolina Central and South America
C Company 3/7th Special Forces Group Panama  
10th Special Forces Group (Airborne)(-) Fort Carson, Colorado Europe and Western Asia
1st Battalion 10th Special Forces Group Stuttgart, Germany  

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