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Jan 26, 2021
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U.S. Army Special Forces, affectionately referred to as the “Green Berets,” are one of America’s most elite and capable special operations units. They have been at the forefront of the fight against terrorism, but their operational relevancy goes back for decades. Special Forces have a plethora of mission sets. Some of these include Direct Action, Special Reconnaissance, Counter-terrorism, Counter-insurgency, Foreign Internal Defense, Unconventional Warfare, Security Force Assistance, Information Operations, and Peace Operations.
History
Like many special operations forces, the Special Forces trace their lineage back to WWII. Several units laid the framework for Special Forces, among them the Alamo Scouts, Philippine Guerrillas, 1st Special Service Force, and the Operational Group’s Jedburgh Teams within the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
A U.S. Navy SEAL has pleaded guilty to charges connected to the 2017 strangulation death of an Army Green Beret from Lubbock.
The Army Times reported on Thursday that Navy Chief Special Warfare Operator Tony DeDolph admitted that he killed Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar (pictured) during an attack on June 4th, 2017, in Bamako, Mali.
DeDolph is the third member of the U.S. military to plead guilty for their role in Sgt. Melgar s death. He pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice, conspiracy charges related to assault and obstruction of justice, and hazing. Three other servicemen have been charged in connection with Melgar s death.
history in the military. staff sergeant wright followed his dad, his mom, and his brother will all in the military and will says dustin didn t want accolades or praise or awards. he did his job fighting for this country because it s what he loved, and it s what he was born to do. and finally, a man who is getting a lot of attention and certainly needs some. 25-year-old army sergeant david t. johnson of miami gardens, florida. he was a special forces engineer from georgia. sergeant johnson s body arrived in miami yesterday. the sergeant s american flag-draped casket was wheeled out of the plane by six other american soldiers at miami international airport. his wife, myesha, was escorted to the casket along with her six-year-old daughter to greet the casket of her husband. this heart-wrenching image of a