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  2. Hostage Rescue Team - Wikipedia

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    FBI HRT agents in June 2006. The HRT was conceived during the late 1970s after FBI director William H. Webster witnessed a demonstration by the U.S. Army's Delta Force. When Webster reviewed the equipment used by the force he noticed there were no handcuffs. An operator told him "We put two rounds in their forehead. The dead don't need handcuffs."

  3. Christopher Whitcomb - Wikipedia

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    Whitcomb spent 15 years with the FBI as a special agent from 1987 to 2002 and worked on many high-profile cases. Whitcomb joined FBI Hostage Rescue Team in 1991 after completing a rigorous two week specialized selection process and six month training course known as New Operator Training School" or "NOTS".

  4. List of HALO/HAHO jump capable units - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... FBI. Hostage Rescue Team; Air Force. USASOC Military Free Fall Parachute Badge. U.S. Air Force Pararescue;

  5. Talk:Hostage Rescue Team - Wikipedia

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    HRT as part of the FBI only select from agents therefore the raw material is amoung the best as my commander tought me "the cream rises to the top" buy the way do you seriously think any human would shoot a nursing mother theres a lot of anti-goverment propeganda which is out and out Bull —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.1.224 ...

  6. Special Operations Response Team - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Cuban inmates at Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Talladega, Alabama rioted and took several hostages. The BOP responded immediately by deploying several SORTs, and received additional assistance from the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), along with several regional FBI SWAT teams. As the situation grew more tense, the order was ...

  7. FBI Critical Incident Response Group - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Information and Operation Center – Serves as the FBI's 24-hour clearinghouse for strategic information, and as the center for crisis management and special event monitoring. Counter-IED Section – Provides training, equipment, and advanced technical support to prevent and effectively respond to terrorist or criminal use of ...

  8. Sean M. Joyce - Wikipedia

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    Following the completion of training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, he was assigned to the Dallas Division where he investigated Violent Crimes. He later investigated Colombian narcotics matters in the Miami Division and in 1994, Joyce was selected as a member of the Bureau’s Hostage Rescue Team.

  9. GIGN - Wikipedia

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    Shaped as a shield, it worn on the left sleeve by every GIGN gendarme. A circular badge is worn on the right sleeve: the traditional round GIGN patch for Satory-based operators and a different patch for members of the AGIGNs. The AGIGN patch replaces the parachute with a thunderbolt, as AGIGNs are not parachute units. [13] GIGN insignias