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The Group Support Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group dedicated a building Thursday named after one of four soldiers who died five years ago in Niger.
The 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) – abbreviated 3rd SFG(A) and often simply called 3rd Group – is an active duty United States Army Special Forces (SF) group which was active in the Vietnam Era (1963–69), deactivated, and then reactivated in 1990.
The 3rd Special Forces Group hosted a two-day Combat Diver Competition at Fort Bragg. Here's why soldiers deem diving as important in Special Forces.
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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]
The size of the Command is nearly 13,500 Soldiers, [2] which is 76% of the Department of Defense's Civil Affairs forces and 63% of Psychological Operations forces. [3] Historically, USACAPOC(A) was one of four major subordinate commands composing the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC).
• Maj. Charles Q. Williams was a lieutenant who received the Medal of Honor in June 1966 for defending a Special Forces camp against hostile Viet Cong forces June 9-10, 1965 while serving with ...
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