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  2. List of defunct special forces units - Wikipedia

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    Detachment A (DET A, 39th SFOD) HAL-3 "Sea Wolves" HAL-4 "Red Wolves" HAL-5 "Blue Hawks" Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One (MCSOCOM-Det 1) (Operation Iraqi Freedom) Red Cell; SEASPRAY; Special Forces Groups Aviation Detachments; Special Warfare Aviation Detachments (SWAD) 22d Aviation Detachment (Special Forces) 23d SWAD ...

  3. Korea Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Korea Military Academy (KMA) is the leading South Korean institution for the education and training of officer cadets for the Republic of Korea Army. Along with the Korea Army Academy (Yeongcheon) , it produces the largest number of senior officers in the Korean army.

  4. Special Operations Command Korea - Wikipedia

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    SOCKOR soldiers conduct airborne jumps with a helium blimp and gondola at the ROK Drop Zone on 5 March 2009 during Exercise Key Resolve 09.. The Special Operations Command Korea or SOCKOR, the United States (U.S.) Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) in the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a Sub-Unified Command assigned under the Combatant Command (CCMD) of United States Special Operations ...

  5. Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROK-SWC; Korean: 대한민국 육군 특수전사령부 or 특전사; Hanja: 大韓民國陸軍 特殊戰司令部), also known as the Republic of Korea Army Special Forces "Black Berets" (ROK Special Forces), is a strategic-level military command of the Republic of Korea Army responsible for their special operations forces.

  6. Structure of the Republic of Korea Army - Wikipedia

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    Capital Defense Command Military Police Group; Shield Education Corps; Attached 52nd Infantry Division; 56th Infantry Division; Army Special Warfare Command. Headquarters Unit; 707th Special Mission Group; 1st Special Forces Brigade; 3rd Special Forces Brigade; 7th Special Forces Brigade; 9th Special Forces Brigade; 11th Special Forces Brigade

  7. Korean People's Army Special Operations Forces - Wikipedia

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    North Korean special operations forces existed by late-1968 when maritime commandos made the unsuccessful Uljin–Samcheok Landings against South Korea. [8] According to Kim Il Sung, the Special Operation Force (then known as the VIII Special Purposes Corps) was "the strongest elite force of the entire Korean People's Army and is the unique vanguard force of the Armed Forces of the Democratic ...

  8. Berlin Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Brigade Aviation Detachment (Tempelhof Central Airport) US Army Engineers - DEH Detachment Engineering & Housing (Von Steuben compound) US Military Liaison Mission in Potsdam - USMLM; Detachment A – 39th Special Forces Detachment (1956-1984) [4] The 168th and 298th share the distinction of being the longest-serving units in Berlin.

  9. List of paratrooper forces - Wikipedia

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    1st Special Forces Brigade "Maj.General Gonzalo Briceño Zevallos" (1ª Brigada de Fuerzas Especiales "Gen.Div. Gonzalo Briceño Zevallos") [482] 39th Special Forces Battalion "Colonel Juan Valer Sandoval " (Batallón de Fuerzas Especiales Nº 39 "Coronel Juan Valer Sandoval") [483]