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  2. Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    The airborne missions of the Army Special Service Group included performing the combat parachuting at the Indian airbases with an intention of launching a ground assaults in the Indian Air Force's air stations in Pathankot, Adampur, and the Halwara.: contents [17] 180 SSG commandos boarded [18] a Pakistan Air Force's C-130 Hercules, the three ...

  3. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    special-operations forces strategic formations and units of the armed forces, whose role is to conduct sabotage, reconnaissance, subversive and other special operations on the territory of foreign countries. In wartime they may also be assigned tasks such as intelligence-gathering, the seizure or destruction of key installations, the conduct of ...

  4. Aboobaker Osman Mitha - Wikipedia

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    Aboobaker Osman Mitha HJ SQA TPk (Urdu: ابو بكر عثمان مِٹها ;–1923–1999), popularized as A.O. Mitha, was a Pakistan Army general who is considered a legend in the Pakistan Army, and a "stay behind" conceptual founder of Special Services Group (SSG). [1]

  5. United States Army Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, the Airborne Command SSI was reinstated on 10 April 1952—after being disbanded in 1947—and authorized for wear by certain classified units [84] —such as the newly formed 10th and 77th Special Forces Groups—until the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) SSI was established on 22 August 1955.

  6. New commander leads school house for Army special operation ...

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    Brig. Gen. Jason Slider, incoming commander for the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, makes remarks during a command change ceremony Friday, June 21, 2024, at Fort Liberty.

  7. Special Services Wing - Wikipedia

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    The members of No. 1 Special Operations Squadron are fighter-pilots by profession graduated from Combat Commander's School, but are also trained to participate with Pakistan Army's SSG Anti-Terrorist Group. The No. 1 SOS are currently participated in War in West-Pakistan along with Navy's SSG Naval Special Forces.

  8. Template : Table of United States Army Special Forces Groups

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    8th Special Forces Group – Active from 1963 to 1972. Responsible for training armies of Latin America in counterinsurgency tactics. 11th Special Forces Group (U.S. Army Reserve) – Active from 1961 to 1994. 12th Special Forces Group (U.S. Army Reserve) – Active from 1961 to 1994.

  9. List of cross LOC military operations - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistani Special Services Group (SSG) conducted an operation in which 7 soldiers of the 17 Maratha Light Infantry manning the post were killed, and a soldier by the name of Bhausaheb Maruti Talekar was beheaded. His head was taken back to Pakistan as a trophy. [9] Attack on Indian military listening post in Poonch sector: August 2000