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This volume provides the history, lineages and imsignia of all Army Special Operations Forces to include Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations, Rangers, Army Special Forces (green berets), Special Operations Aviation, Medical, Training, Chemical, and Intelligence elements and organizations. It is introduced by Lieutenant General William P. Yarborough, the father of the green beret, with comments from Generals Carl Stiner and James J. Lindsay, and Colonel Aaron Bank, former commander of the first U.S. Army Special Forces Group (Airborne). The author is a retires Special Forces officer who has been inducted as a Distinguished Member of the 1st Special Forces Regiment.
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Insignia, Special forces (Military science), United States, Organization, United States. Army, HistoryPlaces
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A concise history of US Army special operations forces, with lineage and insignia
1993, Anglo-American Pub. Co.
in English
- 2d ed.
0922004099 9780922004096
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A concise history of US Army special operations forces, with lineage and insignia
1988, Anglo-American Pub. Co.
in English
0922004005 9780922004003
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"Volume 1."
Includes index.
First of several volumes, all of which start "A concise history of" and end with "with lineage and insignia", with the name of the US military unit being studied inserted in between.
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