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  2. United States Army South - Wikipedia

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    United States Army South Headquarters became the headquarters for Joint Task Force-South, the headquarters designated to execute the operation. During the Panama Invasion the total troop numbers increased to 27,000. Of these, 13,000 were already stationed in Panama and 14,000 were flown in from the United States.

  3. United States Southern Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Army South (ARSOUTH) forces include aviation, intelligence, communication, and logistics units. Located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, it supports regional disaster relief and counter-drug efforts. ARSOUTH also exercises oversight, planning, and logistical support for humanitarian and civic assistance projects throughout the region ...

  4. List of military units involved in Operation Just Cause

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    United States Army South (USARSO) XVIII Airborne Corps – Joint Task Force South; 1st Corps Support Command (United States) (Fort Bragg) 46th Support Gp. 189th Maintenance Battalion. 8th Ordnance Company (ammo) attached to SOUTHCOM to augment the 565 Ordnance Detachment (ammo)

  5. Alfred Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    MG Alfred A. Valenzuela is a retired United States Army major general who commanded United States Army South (USARSO) at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico and San Antonio, Texas. Served as Deputy Commanding General DCINC ) US Southern Command, Panama/Miami. Served in Kuwait with 3d Infantry Division.

  6. Sixth Army (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Army is a theater army of the United States Army. The Army service component command of United States Southern Command, its area of responsibility includes 31 countries and 15 areas of special sovereignty in Central and South America and the Caribbean.

  7. Special Operations Command parachute team - Wikipedia

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    The USSOCOM emblem. The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Parachute Team, called the Para-Commandos, is composed of volunteers from the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and U.S. government civilians who are assigned to Special Operations Command.

  8. 8th Special Forces Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A Special Forces company (which later became a battalion) was commanded by a Lt. Colonel and was designated as a "C" team. The 8th had 2 "C" teams. Each "C" team had 3 "B" teams and each "B" team had 5 "A" teams. The 8th SAF also operated the NCO Academy, Airborne School and Underwater Operations School for the United States Army South (USARSO).

  9. Category : United States Army Service Component Commands

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    One of three types of major commands, service component commands (ASCC) are primarily operational organizations that serve as Army components for combatant commands.