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1st Special Forces Group

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1st Special Forces Group
Unit name1st Special Forces Group
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
TypeSpecial forces
RoleUnconventional warfare, Foreign internal defense, Direct action, Special reconnaissance
Command structureUnited States Army Special Forces Command
GarrisonJoint Base Lewis-McChord
EngagementsWorld War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, War in Afghanistan (2001-2021), Iraq War
DecorationsPresidential Unit Citation (United States), Valorous Unit Award, Meritorious Unit Commendation

1st Special Forces Group is a United States Army Special Forces unit that was established on June 24, 1957, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the primary mission of conducting unconventional warfare behind enemy lines. The group is part of the United States Army Special Forces Command and is headquartered at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The 1st Special Forces Group has a long history of conducting operations in Asia and the Pacific, including deployments to Japan, Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. The group has also conducted operations in Afghanistan and Iraq as part of the War on Terror, working closely with units such as the 75th Ranger Regiment, Delta Force, and the Navy SEALs.

History

The 1st Special Forces Group was activated on June 24, 1957, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the primary mission of conducting unconventional warfare behind enemy lines. The group was formed from the 14th Special Forces Operational Detachment, which was established in 1955 and was part of the Psychological Warfare Center at Fort Bragg. The 1st Special Forces Group was initially composed of three battalions, each with a unique area of operations, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The group conducted its first deployment to Japan in 1958, where it worked with the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force to conduct unconventional warfare training. The group also conducted operations in Korea during the Korean War, working closely with units such as the 8th Army (United States), X Corps (United States), and the 1st Marine Division (United States).

Organization

The 1st Special Forces Group is organized into four battalions, each with a unique area of operations. The group is headquartered at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and is part of the United States Army Special Forces Command. The group's battalions are organized into companies, which are further divided into detachments. Each detachment is composed of a team of Special Forces soldiers, known as a Operational Detachment-Alpha (ODA), which is trained to conduct a variety of missions, including unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and direct action. The group works closely with other units, such as the 4th Psychological Operations Group, 96th Civil Affairs Battalion, and the 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion, to conduct operations.

Operations

The 1st Special Forces Group has conducted a variety of operations throughout its history, including unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and direct action. The group has worked closely with units such as the CIA, NSA, and the FBI to conduct operations in Asia and the Pacific. The group has also conducted operations in Afghanistan and Iraq as part of the War on Terror, working closely with units such as the 101st Airborne Division, 10th Mountain Division, and the 3rd Infantry Division. The group has conducted missions such as special reconnaissance, hostage rescue, and counterterrorism, often working closely with units such as the Delta Force, Navy SEALs, and the Air Force Special Operations Command.

Notable_members

The 1st Special Forces Group has a number of notable members, including Aaron Bank, who is considered the father of Special Forces. Other notable members include Robert Kerrey, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam, and James J. Lindsay, who served as the Commander of United States Special Operations Command. The group has also had a number of notable commanders, including General Bryan D. Brown, who served as the Commander of United States Special Operations Command, and General Stanley A. McChrystal, who served as the Commander of the International Security Assistance Force.

Equipment_and_training

The 1st Special Forces Group uses a variety of equipment, including the M4 carbine, M249 light machine gun, and the M24 sniper rifle. The group also uses a variety of vehicles, including the Humvee and the MRAP. The group's soldiers undergo rigorous training, including the Special Forces Qualification Course, which is also known as the Q Course. The group's soldiers are also trained in a variety of skills, including language training, cultural training, and survival, evasion, resistance and escape (SERE) training. The group works closely with units such as the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School and the United States Army Special Forces Underwater Operations School to conduct training.

Deployments

The 1st Special Forces Group has conducted deployments to a variety of countries, including Japan, Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. The group has also conducted deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq as part of the War on Terror. The group has worked closely with units such as the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, British Special Air Service, and the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command to conduct operations. The group has also conducted deployments to Africa, including Djibouti and Somalia, where it has worked with units such as the United States Africa Command and the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa.

Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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