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The 2671st Special Reconnaissance Battalion was an elite light infantry unit that specializes in special reconnaissance behind enemy lines and in dangerous areas. It was organized at Caserta, Italy on 1 August 1944 under the sponsorship of U.S. 5th Army.
South African Special Forces. 1 Reconnaissance Commando; 2 Reconnaissance Commando (Citizen Force) 3 Reconnaissance Commando (consisting of former Selous Scouts) 6 Reconnaissance Commando (consisting of former Rhodesian SAS) 31 Battalion "the Bushman Battalion" Originally "Alpha Group" 31 Battalion Recce Wing
789th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion; 2671st Special Reconnaissance Battalion (United States) 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion; L.
1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division; 1st Aviation Brigade; 1st Signal Brigade; 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division; 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment; 11th Infantry Brigade
71st Special Battalion; 72nd Special Forces Battalion; 81st Airborne Commando Battalion; 084th Special Task Battalion; 203rd Separate Spetsnaz Battalion; 2671st Special Reconnaissance Battalion (United States)
Russian commando frogmen 42nd, 420th, 431st, and 561st Naval Reconnaissance Spetsnaz Point (omrpSpN) Voennaya Razvedka "Military intelligence" personnel/units within larger formations in ground troops, airborne troops and marines. Intelligence battalion in the divisions, reconnaissance company in the brigade, a reconnaissance platoon in the ...
These missions were carried out by small United States Army Special Forces and native personnel reconnaissance teams and Roadrunner teams posing as the VC. Battalion sized Reaction Forces were assigned to each project with their mission being to assist in the extraction of a compromised team and also to conduct raids and other economy of force type operations.
The OSS Norwegian Special Operations Group in World War II. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-275-94860-3. Company B, 2671st Special Reconnaissance Battalion, consisted of veterans of OGs in France and one unit that had participated in amphibious operations...