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In most countries special forces (SF) is a generic term for highly-trained militaryMilitary

A military or military force has seen many different incarnations throughout time....
 units that conduct specialized operationsMilitary operation

A military operation is the employment of military resources to achieve a specific objective....
 such as reconnaissanceReconnaissance

Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical...
, unconventional warfareUnconventional warfare

Unconventional warfare is the opposite of conventional warfare....
, and counter-terrorismCounter-terrorism

Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in o...
 actions. (In the United States, the term Special Operations Forces (SOF) is used instead of special forces to refer to the aforementioned units because Special Forces refers to a specific unit, the United States Army Special ForcesUnited States Army Special Forces

The United States Army Special Forces —also known by the nickname Green Berets or simply Special Forces&md...
 aka "Green Berets".)

Some special forces operations, such as counter-terrorism actions, may be carried out domestically under certain circumstances. Special forces units are typically composed of relatively small groups of highly-trained personnel equipped with specialist equipment and armament, operating under principles of self-sufficiency, stealth, speed, and close teamworkTeamwork

Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively, as in a sports team....
, often transported by helicopter, small boats or submarines, parachuting from aircraft, or stealthy infiltration by land.






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1968   Vietnam War: United States Air Force First Lieutenant and Bell UH-1F helicopter pilot James P. Fleming rescues an Army Special Forces unit pinned down by Viet Cong fire, earning a Medal of Honor for his bravery.






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In most countries special forces (SF) is a generic term for highly-trained militaryMilitary

A military or military force has seen many different incarnations throughout time....
 units that conduct specialized operationsMilitary operation

A military operation is the employment of military resources to achieve a specific objective....
 such as reconnaissanceReconnaissance

Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical...
, unconventional warfareUnconventional warfare

Unconventional warfare is the opposite of conventional warfare....
, and counter-terrorismCounter-terrorism

Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in o...
 actions. (In the United States, the term Special Operations Forces (SOF) is used instead of special forces to refer to the aforementioned units because Special Forces refers to a specific unit, the United States Army Special ForcesUnited States Army Special Forces

The United States Army Special Forces —also known by the nickname Green Berets or simply Special Forces&md...
 aka "Green Berets".)

Some special forces operations, such as counter-terrorism actions, may be carried out domestically under certain circumstances. Special forces units are typically composed of relatively small groups of highly-trained personnel equipped with specialist equipment and armament, operating under principles of self-sufficiency, stealth, speed, and close teamworkTeamwork

Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively, as in a sports team....
, often transported by helicopter, small boats or submarines, parachuting from aircraft, or stealthy infiltration by land. Special forces are sometimes considered a force multiplierForce multiplier

A force multiplier is a military term referring to a factor that dramatically increases the combat effectiveness of a milita...
, as when they train indigenous forces to fight guerrilla warfare.

History of special forces

Special forces have played an important role throughout the history of warfare when the aim has been to achieve disruption by "hit and run" and sabotageSabotage

Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening an enemy, oppressor or employer through subversion, obstruction, disrupti...
, rather than more traditional face-to-face combat. Other significant roles lay in reconnaissanceFacts About Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical...
, providing essential intelligence from close to or among the enemy, and increasingly in combating terrorists, their infrastructure and activities.

In antiquity, Hamilcar BarcaHamilcar Barca Overview

Hamilcar Barca or Barcas was a Carthaginian general and statesman, leader of the Barcid family, and father of Hannibal...
 in Sicily had specialized troops trained to launch several offensives per day. Later, during the Crusade wars, small, highly trained units of Knights TemplarKnights Templar

The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon , popularly known as the Knights Templar, was one of t...
 attacked individual Muslim units attempting to forage or seize booty. Muslim armies had several naval special operations units, including one which used camouflaged ships to gather intelligence and launch raids, and another which consisted of soldiers who could pass for Crusaders who would use ruses to board enemy ships and then capture and destroy them. In ancient ChinaChina

China is a cultural region and ancient civilization in East Asia....
 and Feudal JapanJapan

is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of China, Korea, and Russia, stretching from...
, specially trained martial artists, called NinjaNinja

are agents of espionage and assassination of the feudal era in Japan . ...
, were employed to fight guerilla warfare as well as engage in espionageEspionage

Espionage is the practice of obtaining information about an organization or a society that is considered secret or confident...
.

During the Napoleonic warsNapoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars, a series of global conflicts fought during Napoleon Bonaparte's rule over France , formed to some exten...
, rifle and sapperSapper

A sapper, in the sense first used by the French military, was one who sapped another's fortifications....
 units existed who were not committed to the formal lines that made up most battles of the day. They instead held more specialised roles in reconnaissance and skirmishing.

For the British Army, it was during the Second Boer WarSecond Boer War

The Second Boer War, also known as the South African War , the Anglo-Boer War and in Afrikaans as the Anglo-Boereoo...
 (1899-1902) that the need for more specialised units became most apparent. Scouting units such as Lovat ScoutsLovat Scouts Overview

The Lovat Scouts was a yeomanry regiment of the Territorial Army, now a platoon of the 51st Highland Regiment. ...
, a Scottish Highland regiment made up of phenomenal woodsmen outfitted in ghillie suitGhillie suit

Snipers and hunters with extreme requirements for camouflage use a ghillie, or yowie suit....
s and well practiced in the arts of marksmanship, field craftField craft

Field craft is a term used especially in British military circles to describe the basic military skills required to operate ...
, and military tacticsMilitary tactics

Military tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy in battle....
, best filled this role. This unit was formed in 1900 by Lord LovatSimon Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat

Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat, DSO was a leading Roman Catholic aristocrat, landowner, and the 23rd Chief of Clan Fra...
 and early on reported to an American, Major Frederick Russell BurnhamFacts About Frederick Russell Burnham

Major Frederick Russell Burnham, DSO, an American scout, explorer, and world travelling adventurer, taught Scouting to Rober...
, the Chief of Scouts under Lord RobertsFrederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts

Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, PC was a distinguished British so...
. After the war, Lovat's Scouts went on to formally become the British Army's first sniper unit. Additionally, the formation of the Bushveldt CarbineersBushveldt Carbineers

The Bushveldt Carbineers were a short-lived, multinational mounted infantry regiment in the British Army, during the Second ...
 in 1901 may also be seen as an early manifestation of a unit for unconventional warfare.

World War I

During World War IFacts About World War I

World War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War and "The War to End All Wars" was a global m...
 Colonel Bassi of the Italian ArmyItalian Army

The Italian Army is the ground defense force of the Italian Republic ....
 formed 27 battalion-sized "Reparti d'assalto" (Assault Units) called ArditiArditi

Arditi was the name adopted by Italian Army elite assault troops of World War I....
. They were assigned the tactical role of shock troops, breaching enemy defenses in order to prepare the way for a broad infantry advance. The Reparti d'assalto were successful in bringing a degree of movement to what had previously been a war of entrenched positions. The Arditi were not considered infantry troops, but were seen and organized as a separate combat arm and therefore received extended tactical training, the best and newest weapons and a distinct new uniform. Thus they are some of the modern world's first special forces. On the German side, the success of the Spring OffensiveSpring Offensive

The 1918 Spring Offensive or Kaiserschlacht was a series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First Wo...
 reflected on their successful employment of specially trained stormtrooperStormtrooper Summary

The term Stormtrooper refers to special military troops which were formed in the last year of World War I as the German arm...
 or Sturmtruppen units, whose unconventional infiltration tactics made them de facto special forces.

World War II

During World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
 in 1940 the British CommandosBritish Commandos Summary

The British Commandos were first formed by the Army in June 1940 during World War II as a well-armed but unregimented raider...
 were formed following Winston ChurchillWinston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC was an English statesman and author, best known as Prime Min...
's call for "specially trained troops of the hunter class, who can develop a reign of terror down the enemy coast." The Commandos were selected from volunteers among existing servicemen and went on to spawn a number of other specialist units including the Long Range Desert GroupLong Range Desert Group

The Long Range Desert Group was a British Army unit during World War II....
, the Special Air ServiceSpecial Air Service

The Special Air Service is the principal special forces organisation of the British Army....
, the Special Boat ServiceSpecial Boat Service Summary

The Special Boat Service is the British Royal Navy's special forces unit....
 and the Small Scale Raiding ForceSmall Scale Raiding Force

A Small Scale Raiding Force was initiated by Lord Louis Mountbatten, Chief of Combined Operations, in February/March 1942 to...
 of the Special Operations ExecutiveSpecial Operations Executive

The Special Operations Executive , sometimes referred to as "the Baker Street Irregulars" after Sherlock Holmes's fictional ...
.

In the Burma CampaignBurma Campaign

The Burma Campaign was a campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II....
, the ChinditsChindits

The Chindits were a British Indian Army "Special Force" that served in Burma and India from 1942 until 1945 during the Burma...
, whose long range penetration groups were trained to operate from bases deep behind JapanJapan

is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of China, Korea, and Russia, stretching from...
ese lines, contained commandos]], 142 Commando Company) and Gurkhas. Their jungle expertise, which would play an important part in many British special forces operations post war, was learnt, at a great cost in lives, in the jungles of Burma fighting the Japanese.

In mid-1942, the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 formed the RangersUnited States Army Rangers

The 75th Ranger Regiment —also known as the United States Army Rangers— is a special operations force of t...
. The United States and CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
 also formed a sabotage ski brigadeSki warfare

Ski warfare, the use of ski-equipped troops in war, is first recorded by the Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus in the 13th c...
 for operations in Norway who became known as the Devil's BrigadeDevil's Brigade

Properly designated as the 1st Special Service Force, the Devil's Brigade was a joint World War II American-Canadi...
 during their eventual service in Italy. Merrill's MaraudersMerrill's Marauders

Merrills Marauders officially 5307th Composite Unit was a United States commando unit in the South-East Asian Theatre...
 were modelled on the Chindits and took part in similar operations in Burma.

In late November of 1943, the Alamo ScoutsAlamo scouts

The Alamo Scouts was a reconnaissance unit for the U.S....
 were formed to conduct reconnaissance and raider work in the Southwest Pacific Theater under the personal command of then Lt. General Walter Krueger, Commanding General, Sixth U.S. Army. Krueger envisioned that the Alamo Scouts, consisting of small teams of highly trained volunteers, would operate deep behind enemy lines to provide intelligence-gathering and tactical reconnaissance in advance of Sixth U.S. Army landing operations. In 1988, the Alamo Scouts were individually awarded the SPECIAL FORCES SHOULDER TAB for their services in World War II and included in the lineage of today's U.S. Army Special Forces.

The German army had the Brandenburger RegimentBrandenburger Regiment

The Brandenburger Regiment was a German commando unit during World War II....
, which was originally founded as a special forces unit used by the AbwehrAbwehr

The Abwehr was a German intelligence organization from 1921 to 1944....
 for infiltration and long distance reconnaissance in Fall WeissFall Weiss

Fall Weiss translates as Case White following the German military's naming convention....
 of 1939 and the Fall Gelb and BarbarossaOperation Barbarossa Summary

Operation Barbarossa was the codename for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on...
 campaigns of 1940 and 1941. Later during the war the SS- Jagdverbände, a unit within the Waffen SS commanded by Otto SkorzenyOtto Skorzeny

Otto Skorzeny was an Obersturmbannfhrer in the German Waffen-SS during World War II....
, also conducted many special operations.

On October 21, 1944 Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was Chancellor of Germany from 1933, and Fhrer of Germany from 1934 until his death....
 — inspired by an American subterfuge which had put three captured German tanks flying German colours to devastating use at AachenBattle of Aachen

The Battle of Aachen was a battle in World War II that took place in October 1944 in the German city of Aachen....
 — summoned Skorzeny to Berlin and assigned him to lead a panzerPanzer

Panzer refers to an armoured tank or other vehicle, usually a Second World War German model....
 brigade. As planned by Skorzeny in Operation GreifOperation Greif

Operation Greif was a special false flag operation commanded by the notorious Waffen-SS commando Otto Skorzeny during the Ba...
, about two dozen German soldiers, most of them in captured American army Jeeps and disguised as American Military PoliceFacts About Military police

Military police are the police of a military organization....
 officers, penetrated American lines in the early hours of the Battle of the BulgeBattle of the Bulge

The Ardennes Offensive , officially named the Battle of the Ardennes by the U.S....
 and sowed disorder behind the Allied lines by mis-directing convoys away from the front lines. A handful of his men were captured by the Americans and spread a rumour that Skorzeny was leading a raid on ParisParis

native_name = Ville de Paris|common_name = Paris...
 to kill or capture General Eisenhower. Although this was untrue, Eisenhower was confined to his headquarters for weeks and Skorzeny was labelled "the most dangerous man in Europe".

In ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
, the Decima Flottiglia MASDecima Flottiglia MAS

The Decima Flottiglia MAS was an Italian commando frogman unit created during the Fascist government....
 were responsible for the sinking and damage of considerable Allied tonnage in the Mediterranean. After the division of Italy in 1943, those fighting with Germany retained the original name and those fighting with the Allies retitled as the Mariassalto.

The Z Special UnitZ Special Unit

Z Special Unit, usually known as Z Force was a joint Australian, New Zealand and British commando unit, which saw ac...
 was an AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
n commando unit which sunk several Japanese ships in SingaporeSingapore

Singapore, formally the Republic of Singapore , is an island city-state and the smallest country in Southeast Asia....
 Harbour as part of Operation JaywickOperation Jaywick

Operation Jaywick was one of the most daring and celebrated special operations undertaken in World War II....
.

In FinlandFacts About Finland

The Republic of Finland , is one of the Nordic countries....
, Long Range Reconnaissance PatrolLong Range Reconnaissance Patrol

Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol, or LRRP, were special six-man teams of primarily Rangers utilised in the Vietnam Wa...
s (Kaukopartio) were used extensively to perform reconnaissance missions deep behind SovietSoviet Union Summary

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
 lines. Occasionally they were also used to destroy strategic targets.

Late 20th and early 21st century

Throughout the later half of the 20th century and into the 21st century, special forces have come to higher prominence, as governments have found objectives can sometimes be better achieved by a small team of anonymous specialists than a larger and much more politically controversial conventional deployment. In both KosovoKosovo

Kosovo is a province in southern Serbia which has been under United Nations administration since 1999....
 and AfghanistanAfghanistan

Afghanistan ; Persian : ?????? ?????? ?????????, Pashto: ? ????????? ?????? ???????) is a landlocked country at ...
, special forces were used to co-ordinate activities between local guerrillaFacts About Guerrilla warfare

Guerrilla is a term borrowed from the Spanish guerrilla meaning small war, and used to describe small combat groups...
 fighters and air power. Typically, guerrillaGuerrilla warfare

Guerrilla is a term borrowed from the Spanish guerrilla meaning small war, and used to describe small combat groups...
 fighters would engage enemy soldiers and tanks causing them to move, where they could be seen and attacked from the air.

The US led invasion of Afghanistan involved coalition special forces from several nations, who played a major role in removing the Taliban from power in 2001-2002. Coalition special forces have continued to play a role in combating the Taliban in subsequent operations. Special forces involved in these operations, occasionally working together, included US Special Forces, UK Special Forces, the Australian Special Air Service RegimentAustralian Special Air Service Regiment

The Special Air Service Regiment is a Special Forces regiment modelled on the original British SAS and also drawing on the t...
, the Canadian Joint Task Force 2Joint Task Force 2

Joint Task Force 2 was formed on April 1, 1993 and is the Canadian Forces unit responsible for federal counter-terrorist op...
, the German KSKFacts About KSK

The Kommando Spezialkrfte is part of Germany's Special Forces....
, the New Zealand Special Air ServiceSpecial Air Service of New Zealand

The Special Air Service of New Zealand was formed in June 1955 as an elite New Zealand Army unit capable of undertaking spec...
 and Norwegian MarinejegerkommandoenMarinejegerkommandoen

Marinejegerkommandoen is a Norwegian maritime and coastal-oriented special forces unit formally established in 1951....
. Special forces from other nations have supported the parallel NATO mission in AfghanistanInternational Security Assistance Force

The International Security Assistance Force is an international stabilization force in Kabul, Afghanistan consisting of abou...
.

Invariably, special forces were used in military operations such as the Vietnam WarVietnam War

The Vietnam War was a conflict in which the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and its allies fought against the Republic of Vi...
, Falklands WarFalklands War Overview

The Falklands War was fought in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands and South Georgia an...
, The Troubles in Northern IrelandThe Troubles

The Troubles is a generic and euphemistic term used to describe a period of sporadic communal violence involving parami...
, the firstGulf War

The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of approximately 20 nations led by the United States and mand...
 and second2003 invasion of Iraq

The 2003 invasion of Iraq, termed "Operation Iraqi Freedom" by the US administration, began on March 20....
 Gulf Wars, AfghanistanAfghanistan

Afghanistan ; Persian : ?????? ?????? ?????????, Pashto: ? ????????? ?????? ???????) is a landlocked country at ...
, KosovoKosovo

Kosovo is a province in southern Serbia which has been under United Nations administration since 1999....
, BosniaBosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan peninsula of southern Europe with an area of 51,129 km , and an estim...
, first Chechen WarFirst Chechen War

The First Chechen War occurred when Russian forces attempted to stop the southern republic of Chechnya from seceding in a tw...
 and second Chechen WarSecond Chechen War

The Second Chechen War is the military campaign initiated by the Russian Federation in 1999 that recaptured the separatist r...
, the Iranian Embassy siegeIranian Embassy Siege

The Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980 was a terrorist siege of the Iranian Embassy in London, United Kingdom....
, Operation Defensive ShieldOperation Defensive Shield

Operation Defensive Shield was a large-scale military operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces in April 2002....
, Moscow theater hostage crisisMoscow theater hostage crisis

The Moscow theatre hostage crisis was the seizure on October 23, 2002 of a crowded Moscow theatre by armed Chechen men and w...
, Japanese Embassy hostage crisisJapanese embassy hostage crisis

The Japanese embassy hostage crisis began on December 17, 1996 in Lima, Peru, when 14 members of the Túpac Amaru Revolutiona...
 and in Sri LankaSri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka , is a tropical island nation off the southeast c...
 against the LTTE.

Advantages

Special Forces bring many advantages inherent to their nature, which they then bring to their tasks.

  • Special Forces soldiers are often older and more experienced than their counterparts in "regular" battalions and regiments. Indeed in many countries one can only qualify to apply for special forces after they have been in service for a number of years.


  • Special forces often undergo far more rigourous, intensive and broadbased training than they would have as members of regular units. The skills imparted, include mastery of a variety of weapons, of varying types and origin (regular units normally undertake training only with service weapons), survival skills for behind enemy line operations, proficiency in fighting in all terrain (while regular units are also theoretically supposed to be able to do this as well, economic consideration usually precludes training in all but the most likely terrain)

Disadvantages

  • Special Forces may have a reduced esprit de corps than other units, due to their temporary or ad-hoc nature, though this of course varies depending on the force, the unit and even individuals. In armies with a regimental system (like many commonwealth militaries) where a soldiers identification with his unit is strong, this can be an issue.

Special forces units

Many countries have military organizations which describe themselves as being special forces.

See also

  • CommandoCommando

    In military science, the term commando can refer to an individual, a military unit or a raiding style of military oper...
  • List of guerrillasList of guerrillas

    List of famous guerrillas, ordered by region:...
  • Michael G. VickersMichael G. Vickers

    Michael G. Vickers is the United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict....


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