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  2. 707th Special Mission Group - Wikipedia

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    During February 2019, the former 707th Special Mission Battalion was reorganized and renamed as the 707th Special Mission Group (제707특수임무단) with additional personnel and equipment to ensure higher readiness against various threats. [9] It is now commanded by a Colonel instead of a Lieutenant Colonel.

  3. 707th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group

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    The group is the largest group in the 70th ISR Wing with more than 1,900 personnel executing both Air Force and National Security Agency missions. Intelligence provided by the group's men and women serves customers such as the President, Secretary of Defense, Combatant Commanders and warfighters on the ground engaged in worldwide operations ...

  4. Talk:707th Special Mission Group - Wikipedia

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    On 3 December 2024, at 22:27, Yoon Suk Yeol, the president of South Korea, declared martial law. At 01:02 on 4 December 2024, 190 legislators who had arrived at the National Assembly Proceeding Hall unanimously passed a motion to lift the martial law despite attempts by the 707th Special Mission Group to prevent the vote.

  5. List of military units involved in Operation Just Cause

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    35th Signal Brigade (25th Signal Battalion/50th Signal Battalion/327th Signal Battalion/426th Signal Battalion) Fort Bragg North Carolina; 142nd Medical Battalion; 324th Support Group; 470th Military Intelligence Brigade 747th MI BN, Galeta Island; 29th MI BN, Fort Davis '193rd Infantry Brigade, Task Forces Bayonet

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

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    The United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), USACAPOC(A), or CAPOC was founded in 1985 and is headquartered at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. [1] USACAPOC(A) is composed mostly of U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers in units throughout the United States.

  7. Camp Mackall - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mackall is an active U.S. Army training facility located in eastern Richmond County and northern Scotland County, North Carolina, south of the town of Southern Pines.The facility is in close proximity to and is a subinstallation of Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) (home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters).

  8. List of paratrooper forces - Wikipedia

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    73rd Special Missions Battalion (제73특수임무대대 - je 73 Teugsu-Immu Daedae) 75th Special Missions Battalion ( 제75특수임무대대 - je 75 Teugsu-Immu Daedae ) International Peace Support Group "All World" [ ko ] ( 국제평화지원단 (온누리) – Gugjepyeonghwajiwondan "Onnuri" ) [ 393 ]

  9. United States Army Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Army Special Forces CSIB. The 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is a division-level special operation forces command within the US Army Special Operations Command. [6] The command was established on 30 September 2014, grouping together the Army special forces, psychological operations, civil affairs, and other support troops into a single organization operating out of its new headquarters ...