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  2. 10th Special Forces Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) was activated on 19 May 1952 and 10th SFG was activated on 19 June 1952, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, under the command of Colonel Aaron Bank. [1] [9] The first Special Forces Course graduated in 1952 and the Group grew to 1,700 personnel.

  3. Template : Table of United States Army Special Forces Groups

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    19th Special Forces Group – One of two National Guard Special Forces Groups. Headquartered in Draper, Utah , with companies in Washington , West Virginia , Ohio , Rhode Island , Colorado , California , and Texas , the 19th SFG(A) is oriented towards Southwest Asia (shared with 5th SFG(A)), Europe (shared with 10th SFG(A)), as well as ...

  4. Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, the Special Troops Battalion was redesignated to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), composed of Headquarters Support Company, Operations Company, Intelligence and Sustainment Company, Division Signal Company, and the 10th Mountain Division Band.

  5. United States Army Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) was then split with the cadre that kept the designation 10th SFG deployed to Bad Tölz, Germany, in September 1953. The remaining part at Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty) formed the 77th Special Forces Group, which in May 1960 was reorganized and designated as today's 7th Special Forces Group. [34]

  6. 10th Regional Support Group - Wikipedia

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    10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station; 765th Transportation (Terminal) Battalion; Ammunition Depot (Director: Lt.Col) U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa (Commander: Lt. Col. Joel P. Gleason) 835th Transportation Battalion (administration) 1st Battalion/1st Special Forces Group (administration)

  7. 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command - Wikipedia

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    1 July 1924 - Constituted as the 10th Coast Artillery at Fort Adams, Rhode Island; 10 April 1944 - Inactivated at Camp Forrest, Tennessee; 31 May 1944 - Disbanded; 28 June 1950 - Reconstituted in the Regular Army; 20 March 1958 - Redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Artillery Group; 25 January 1959 - Inactivated in Korea

  8. United States Army Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Army Special Forces CSIB. The 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is a division-level special operation forces command within the US Army Special Operations Command. [6] The command was established on 30 September 2014, grouping together the Army special forces, psychological operations, civil affairs, and other support troops into a single organization operating out of its new headquarters ...

  9. Category : Special forces groups of the United States Army

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    Pages in category "Special forces groups of the United States Army" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .