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  2. United States Army Reserve Legal Command - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command (USARLC) is to ensure the availability of legal forces able to support national strategy in times of peace and war. It is composed of nearly 1,500 Soldiers and Civilians. USARLC is responsible for all of the operational tasks for the subordinate units that report to USARLC.

  3. United States Army Trial Defense Service - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of TDS is made up of U.S. Army Reserve attorneys and paralegals. The reserve component of the Trial Defense Service consists of the 16th Legal Operations Detachment, the 22nd Legal Operations Detachment and the 154th Legal Operations Detachment.

  4. List of defunct special forces units - Wikipedia

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    617th Special Operations Aviation Detachment; 745th Special Operations Squadron; 1730th Pararescue Squadron; Army Aviation Support Element (AASE), US Special Operations Command; Blue Light; 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 ...

  5. United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations ...

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    The Army's active duty Special Operations Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations units, along with the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Force Modernization/Branch Proponents, continue to fall under the U.S. Army Special Operations Command and United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, respectively.

  6. 6th Military Police Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Military Police Group's stated purpose is: [1] The 6th Military Police Group (CID) conducts criminal investigations of serious, sensitive, or special interest matters to support commanders and preserve the Army’s resources in peacetime, combat, and contingency operations throughout the area of operation.

  7. FCC wants change of US court hearing challenges to net ...

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    The 6th Circuit was randomly selected after legal challenges were filed in seven circuit courts. The FCC asked that the case be transferred to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of ...

  8. History of the United States Army Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    The "U.S. 6th Army Special Reconnaissance Unit" aka the Alamo Scouts included in the lineage of the U.S. Special Forces. The Korean War, which began in 1950, was a shock to the US military and highlighted the deficiencies in psychological warfare. [11] In spite of this, United Nations Partisan Forces Korea operated on islands and behind enemy ...

  9. 6th Special Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron was redesignated the 6th Special Operations Flight and activated at Hurlburt Field on 1 April 1994, when it absorbed the personnel of Detachment 7, Special Operations Combat Operations Staff, which had been organized in August 1993 to provide an aviation related foreign internal defense capability. Detachment 7, had just made its ...