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  2. CIA SPECIAL ACTIVITIES DIVISION OPERATOR : r/SpecOpsArchive -...

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    Although CIA/SAD carry out Special Forces style of missions, their client is the CIA and not the DoD. They operate on a different Title (intelligence not war fighting). SAD has the authority to carry out covert action by Presidential finding. They also perform strategic intelligence for the CIA. SOCOM is a military combatant command.

  3. TIL the Special Activities Center (SAC) is a clandestine ... -...

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    The SAC/SOG is considered the most secretive special operations force within the United States, and often recruit from Tier 1 SMUs e.g. "Delta Force"/CAG, SEAL Team 6. Because of the extremely clandestine nature of their work, the names of SAC operatives often remain secret even in death on the CIA's Memorial Wall, which honors employees who ...

  4. How are the CIA's Special Activities Division soldiers ... -...

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    The selection process for the CIA's Special Activities Division (SAD) is highly secretive and not much information is publicly available. They are often referred to as "Tier 1" special operators, although this term is not officially used by the CIA.

  5. CIA SPECIAL ACTIVITIES DIVISION : r/SpecOpsArchive - Reddit

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    CIA SPECIAL ACTIVITIES DIVISION. As someone who knows nothing that thing looks like it would keyhole like a mofo. chair born reddit rangers: 'buT hIs baRrul iS toO shOrT'. this guy kills people and teaches other people to kill people for a living. lets look at his kit. knife rigged for support hand rapid deployment so he can clear his immediate ...

  6. CIA special activities division : r/SpecOpsArchive - Reddit

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    Share. 204 votes, 14 comments. 32K subscribers in the SpecOpsArchive community. An archive of photos for all Special Operations Forces units internationally….

  7. BLACK OPS HISTORY: ALEX MASON : r/ColdWarCallofDuty - Reddit

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    BLACK OPS HISTORY. On that cloudy morning of April 17th, 1961, Operation 40, a team of CIA operatives, including Alex Mason, Joseph Bowman, and Frank Woods, arrived in Cuba to carry out Operation Zapata just as The Bay of Pigs Invasion was unfolding. That invasion provided a much-needed diversion as the team raided a compound where Fidel Castro ...

  8. CIA special activities division operator (Far left) with ... -...

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    CIA special activities division operator (Far left) with indigenous troops. I interviewed him a few years back, had some interesting stories- he was working in the industry for the 90's, through Somalia in 1993, through into early Afghanistan and was involved in some sneaky cross-border operations in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border region.

  9. Are there any good books or other literary sources on the ... -...

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    It's worth noting, though, that the CIA (like all government departments) is prone to regular internal reorganisations and renaming, so the 'Special Activities Division' tag may not be canonical nomenclature throughout the Agency's history.

  10. When would the CIAs SAD/SOG be used over conventional SOF? and...

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    They are often even still on military bases. A small note, the section of the CIA that SOG units fall under is no longer called SAD (special activities division), it is now called SAC (special activities center). For your note about SEAL team six, the CIA/DoD used them because they were convenient and effective.

  11. CIA Green Badgers : r/SpecOpsArchive - Reddit

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    William "Billy" Waugh (born December 1, 1929), is a former United States Army Special Forces soldier and Central Intelligence Agency paramilitary operations officer who served more than 50 years between the U.S. Army's Green Berets and the CIA's Special Activities Division (renamed Special Activities Center in 2016).