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  2. John Stryker Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Meyer served as President for the Special Operations Association in 2011–2014. He also served as President of the Special Forces Association Chapter 78 in 2018–2019, and as an associate director in the veterans department at Interfaith Community Services, a non-profit org that focuses on supporting homeless veterans.

  3. Russell W. Volckmann - Wikipedia

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    The Special Forces Association lists Volckmann one of three men who "used their wartime experience to formulate the doctrine of unconventional warfare that became the cornerstone of SF [Special Forces]," [39] Bank often receives credit for being the true founder, [40] but this is because he created the Table of Organization for the Special ...

  4. Special Forces Association - Wikipedia

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    The Special Forces Association (SFA) is a non-profit fraternal organization for current and retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers, also known as "Green Berets." ." Established in 1964, the association is based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with 84 chapters located in the United States as well as Panama, South Korea, Germany, Thailand, Philippines

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

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    • 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 ...

  6. List of Delta Force members - Wikipedia

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    Served with the unit as Operations Officer, Troop Commander, Executive Officer and B Squadron Commander from 1992 to 1994 and 1996 to 1999. He was also the commander of Joint Special Operations Command from 2014 to 2016 and United States Special Operations Command from 2016 to 2019. Larry Vickers: Retired Master Sergeant with 20 years of service.

  7. OSS Society - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans of the OSS was founded in 1947 by General William Donovan. [1] In 1997, the name OSS Society was adopted, and the Society moved to Washington, DC. [1] The OSS Society is currently in efforts with other IC organizations to create a National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations in Virginia. [7] [8]

  8. David Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Stirling's new special operations unit was, at the outset, short of equipment (particularly tents and related gear) when the unit set up at Kibrit Air Base. The first operation of the new SAS was to steal from a nearby well-equipped New Zealand regiment various supplies including tents, bedding, tables, chairs and a piano.

  9. United States special operations forces - Wikipedia

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    United States special operations forces (SOF) are the active and reserve component forces of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force within the US military, as designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations.