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Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999) [ edit ] A scientist who worked on a secret government project to develop a weapon to initiate a massive earthquake, has continued his work and now seeks revenge for the cancelation of the project.
On 4 July 2014, two dozen Delta Force operators, along with SIGINT and assault elements from the Intelligence Support Activity, were inserted via 160th SOAR into northern Syria, in an attempt to find captured journalist James Foley and other American hostages.
Paul R. Howe: Delta Force veteran of Operation Just Cause in Panama and Operation Gothic Serpent. Awarded the Silver Star Medal for heroism during Battle of Mogadishu in October 1993. [12] Austin S. Miller: Commanded Delta Force during the Iraq War, served as the final commander of NATO's Resolute Support Mission and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan.
The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), also known as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), or within Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) as Task Force Green, [2] is a special operations force of the United States Army under the operational control of JSOC.
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Delta has become the US's go-to hostage-rescue force, but during its first outing, the Unit's operators were just observers.
He claimed to have served 22 years in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and Delta Force, a highly covert and elite Army special operations force part of the Joint Special Operations Command ...
Following his disappointment at the failure of the Iranian operation, Beckwith retired from the Army. He started a consulting firm and wrote a book about Delta Force. [15] In 1994, he died at his home of natural causes. [9] Beckwith's remains are interred in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas. [16]