Special operations forces opportunities to preclude overuse and misuse : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Readiness, Committee on National Security, House of RepresentativesDIANE Publishing |
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... headquarters and SOF units. Background. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 19871 called for the establishment of a joint service special operations capability under a single command. In April 1987, the Secretary of ...
... headquarters and SOF units. Background. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 19871 called for the establishment of a joint service special operations capability under a single command. In April 1987, the Secretary of ...
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... headquarters , four of five Special Forces Groups , both Navy SEAL Groups , and two Air Force Special Operations Groups . ( See app . V for a complete list of sites we visited . ) We also interviewed officials from the Office of the ...
... headquarters , four of five Special Forces Groups , both Navy SEAL Groups , and two Air Force Special Operations Groups . ( See app . V for a complete list of sites we visited . ) We also interviewed officials from the Office of the ...
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... headquarters company and three battalions. There are no reserve Ranger units. The Rangers are rapidly deployable, airborne, light infantry units that are organized, trained, and equipped to conduct complex joint strike operations. These ...
... headquarters company and three battalions. There are no reserve Ranger units. The Rangers are rapidly deployable, airborne, light infantry units that are organized, trained, and equipped to conduct complex joint strike operations. These ...
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... headquarters elements and ten 16-man operational platoons. Navy SEALs, like Army Green Berets, are organized, trained, and equipped primarily to conduct direct action, special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, foreign internal ...
... headquarters elements and ten 16-man operational platoons. Navy SEALs, like Army Green Berets, are organized, trained, and equipped primarily to conduct direct action, special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, foreign internal ...
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... Headquarters, Army Special Operations Command • U.S. Army Special Forces Command • U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School • Third Special Forces Group • Seventh Special Forces Group • 528th Special Operations ...
... Headquarters, Army Special Operations Command • U.S. Army Special Forces Command • U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School • Third Special Forces Group • Seventh Special Forces Group • 528th Special Operations ...
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Air Force SOF Air Force Special Analytical Hierarchy Process Army Special Forces Army Unit assigned Battalion believe that OPTEMPO Chiefs of Staff CINC and SOF CINC officials civil affairs collateral activities Command U.S. conventional combat search conventional forces Counterterrorism deployment rates direct action element embassy support European Command fiscal Force Special Operations foreign internal defense Headquarters Increased OPTEMPO Joint Chiefs national security objectives Naval Special Warfare Navy SEAL Navy Unit number of days officials told OPTEMPO has adversely OPTEMPO increases Pacific Command perform Primary SOF Missions psychological operations questionnaire regional strategies reported rescue missions SEAL platoon search and rescue Secretary of Defense SOF activities SOF are considered SOF mission priorities SOF personnel SOF readiness SOF unit leaders Southern Command Special Forces Group Special Operations Command Special Operations Forces Special reconnaissance Special Warfare Group types of missions U.S. Southern Command U.S. Special Operations unconventional warfare unit-level USSOCOM officials
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Page 17 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 22 - Unconventional warfare is a broad spectrum of military and paramilitary operations, normally of long duration, predominantly conducted by indigenous or surrogate forces that are organized, trained, equipped, supported, and directed in varying degrees by an external source. It includes guerrilla warfare and other direct offensive, low visibility, covert, or clandestine operations, as well as the indirect activities of subversion, sabotage, intelligence collection, and evasion and escape.
Page 23 - ... to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to, or loss of, property.
Page 22 - Reconnaissance and surveillance actions conducted by special operations forces to obtain or verify, by visual observation or other collection methods, information concerning the capabilities, intentions, and activities of an actual or potential enemy or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area. It includes target acquisition, area assessment, and post-strike reconnaissance.
Page 2 - (2) Strategic reconnaissance. "(3) Unconventional warfare. "(4) Foreign internal defense. "(5) Civil affairs. "(6) Psychological operations. "(7) Counterterrorism. "(8) Humanitarian assistance. "(9) Theater search and rescue. "(10) Such other activities as may be specified by the President or the Secretary of Defense.".
Page 2 - Political-military considerations frequently shape special operations, requiring clandestine, covert, or low visibility techniques and oversight at the national level. Special operations differ from conventional operations in degree of physical and political risk, operational techniques, mode of employment, independence from friendly support, and dependence on detailed operational intelligence and indigenous assets.
Page 3 - Navy force levels which have been approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of Defense, sir, include 15 attack carriers.
Page 22 - Participation by civilian and military agencies of a government in any action programs taken by another government to free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, and insurgency.
Page 22 - A broad spectrum of military and paramilitary operations, normally of long duration, predominantly conducted by indigenous or surrogate forces who are organized, trained, equipped, supported, and directed in varying degrees by an external source. It includes guerrilla warfare and other direct offensive, low visibility, covert, or clandestine operations, as well as the indirect activities of subversion, sabotage, intelligence activities, and...
Page 22 - Ctounterterrorism is the application of highly specialized capabilities to preempt or resolve terrorist incidents abroad, including (1) hostage rescue, (2) recovery of sensitive materiel from terrorist organizations, and (3) direct action against the terrorist infrastructure. Civil affairs operations are to establish, maintain, influence, or strengthen relations between US and allied military forces, civil authorities, and people in a friendly or occupied country or area Psychological operations...