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  2. 3rd Special Forces Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Special Forces Group was reactivated in 1990. Its AO initially consisted of the Caribbean and West Africa. New group members were drawn primarily from the 5th SFG (A). At the outbreak of the Gulf War, 3rd Group's only functioning battalion (1st BN) was deployed to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, for three months.

  3. Fort Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Several airborne and special operations units of the United States Army are stationed at Fort Liberty, notably the 82nd Airborne Division, the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), and the Delta Force. The latter is controlled by the Joint Special Operations Command, based at Pope Field within Fort Liberty. XVIII Airborne Corps:

  4. Who's who of special operation forces: Notable veterans ... - AOL

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    Special operation forces regiments inducted 21 soldiers, civilians and veterans during a ceremony on Fort Liberty. ... Japan, and with the 3rd Special Forces Group at then-Fort Bragg.

  5. Patrick B. Roberson - Wikipedia

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    Following Battalion Command in 2010, Roberson attended the School of Advanced Military Studies War College Fellowship [8] and then assumed command of 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Liberty. A significant part of this time was spent in Afghanistan as the Commander of CJSOTF Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. [9]

  6. 3rd Special Forces Group's prior use of Nazi symbol comes to ...

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    A Fort Liberty Special Forces unit's prior inadvertent use of a Nazi symbol has caused a stir again. Here's what happened. 3rd Special Forces Group's prior use of Nazi symbol comes to light after ...

  7. 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.

  8. 389th Military Intelligence Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 389th Military Intelligence Battalion (Special Operations) (Airborne) is the United States Army's intelligence support battalion to 1st Special Forces Command. It is headquartered at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. It was originally known as the 1st Special Forces Command Military Intelligence Battalion.

  9. I oversaw the change to Fort Liberty from Fort Bragg. Here is ...

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    As I better understood the installation, however, I realized there are about 20,000 82nd Airborne paratroopers and another 18,000 Special Forces professionals assigned to Fort Liberty. Gavin never ...