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  2. GSG 9 - Wikipedia

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    GSG 9 der Bundespolizei, formerly Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (German for 'Border Protection Group 9'), is the police tactical unit of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei). The unit is responsible for combatting terrorism and violent crime , including organized crime . [ 1 ]

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  4. File:GSG 9 badge.svg - Wikipedia

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    GSG-9; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org GSG-9; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 연방경찰 제9국경경비대; Usage on mk.wikipedia.org ГСГ9; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on no.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org GSG 9; Usage on sk ...

  5. GIGN - Wikipedia

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    Shaped as a shield, it worn on the left sleeve by every GIGN gendarme. A circular badge is worn on the right sleeve: the traditional round GIGN patch for Satory-based operators and a different patch for members of the AGIGNs. The AGIGN patch replaces the parachute with a thunderbolt, as AGIGNs are not parachute units. [13] GIGN insignias

  6. Combat Team Conference - Wikipedia

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    The CTC was initiated in 1983 by the former GSG 9 commanders Ulrich Wegener and Uwe Dee in order to improve cooperation among the different units and to encourage the exchange of ideas and experience.

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  9. SWAT World Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The event began in 2004 under its original name of World SWAT Challenge and was won by San Antonio, Texas. In 2005, Germany's GSG 9 won all eight events and in 2006 won four of the eight events maintaining its top SWAT World Challenge ranking. The event was renamed Original SWAT World Challenge in 2005 when the tactical footwear company ...