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This is Where American Special Operations Forces are Helping Advise U.S. Allies

Sun, 04/17/2016 - 4:11pm

This is Where American Special Operations Forces are Helping Advise U.S. Allies by Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Washington Post

U.S. Special Operations forces have been quietly deployed around the world since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in an effort to shore up U.S. allies embroiled in their own conflicts.

While not secret, the missions — known often by some variation of “train, advise and assist” — have served as an extension of America’s larger wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Instead of large deployments of troops, U.S. Special Operations forces instead embed with local militaries to help bolster their capabilities and often accompany them on missions that serve both their government’s interests and those of the United States…

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Comments

Dave Maxwell

Sun, 04/17/2016 - 5:40pm

I would note that the longest continuous US Special Forces advisory mission continues to be conducted by US Special Forces Detachment-Korea (SFD-K) now known as US Special Forces Detachment 39. This mission began in 1959. Just for some historical perspective.