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  2. United States Army Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Special Forces (SF), colloquially known as the "Green Berets" due to their distinctive service headgear, is the special operations branch of the United States Army. [9] Although technically an Army branch, the Special Forces operates similarly to a functional area (FA), in that individuals may not join its ranks until ...

  3. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    This program is commonly referred to as the "X-Ray Program", derived from "18X". The candidates in this program are known as "X-Rays". Active duty and National Guard components offer Special Forces Initial Accession programs. The active duty program is referred to as the "18X Program" because of the Initial Entry Code on the assignment orders.

  4. List of Six Sigma certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    The United States Military Academy [39] University at Buffalo, The State University of New York [40] University of Akron [41] University of Amsterdam [42] University of California, San Diego [43] University of Colorado Boulder [44] University of Dayton [45] University of Houston [46] University of Michigan [47] University of South Carolina [48]

  5. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program - Wikipedia

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    Marines demonstrate MCMAP in Times Square for Fleet Week 2010 2 MCMAP instructors with General James L. Jones in January 2002 at MCRD San Diego. The MCMAP was officially created by Marine Corps Order 1500.54, published in 2002, as a "revolutionary step in the development of martial arts skills for Marines and replaces all other close-combat related systems preceding its introduction."

  6. What is a Green Beret? What to know after suspect died ... - AOL

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    The name comes from the distinctive head gear used, which are of course, green berets. According to the Army Times, the group was formed in 1952 as part of the Army’s Psychological Warfare Division.

  7. All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    Belt, individual equipment – The belt is constructed of Army shade 7 olive drab nylon webbing with blacked metal hardware and either green or black plastic hardware. The medium size individual equipment belt (NSN 8465-00-001-6488) is for soldiers with waists measuring under 30 inches (76 cm) and size large (NSN 8465-00-001-6487) is for those ...

  8. Special Forces Brigades of the Republic of Korea Army

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    These units were modelled after United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets). Members of the brigades receive special training for various unconventional warfare missions. [ 1 ] These seven units are part of ROK Special Forces, founded in 1958 and fall under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command , which was ...

  9. List of equipment of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army uses various equipment in the course of their work. Small arms Firearms Model Image Caliber Type Origin Details Pistols SIG Sauer M17 9×19mm NATO Pistol United States SIG Sauer P320 – US Army Standard Issue Sidearm. Winner of the Modular Handgun System competition. Replaced all M9 and M11 pistols in service. Glock 26 9×19mm NATO Pistol Austria Glock 26 – limited ...