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"Distinguished motion picture, stage, and television star, Mr.
Henry Fonda, is the host-narrator for this issue of THE
BIG PICTURE - which turns its attention to the soldiers of the
Special Forces. From the rigorous, demanding training at the
Special Warfare Center,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to an exciting Special Forces
Training Mission high in the
Bavarian Alps, THE BIG PICTURE audiences will find this release timely, entertaining and informative!"
"The Big Picture" episode TV-547
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Special_Forces_Group
The
10th Special Forces Group (
Airborne) is an
Active Duty United States Army Special Forces group. The 10th Special Forces Group is responsible for operations within the
EUCOM area of responsibility, as part of the
Special Operations Command, Europe (
SOCEUR), as well as parts of
Africa and the
Middle East.
10th SFG was formed on 19 June
1952, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, under the command of
Colonel Aaron Bank.
The Group was split in
1953, with one half being sent to
Germany, while the other half remained at
Fort Bragg to form the core of the
77th Special Forces Group. In
1968, the majority of the unit transferred to
Fort Devens, Massachusetts, with the exception of
1st Battalion, which remained in Germany. Between
1994 and
1995, 10th SFG moved to
Fort Carson, Colorado, which remains its current home.
10th Special Forces Group began training with unconventional warfare groups from friendly countries in the
1960s, beginning with
NATO allies. The Group has also trained various components of the militaries of several
Middle Eastern countries, including
Lebanon,
Jordan,
Yemen,
Iran, as well as
Kurdish tribesmen. Units of the 10th SFG have participated in humanitarian missions to the
Congo,
Somalia, and
Rwanda. 10th SFG was deployed to
Saudi Arabia in
1991 during the
First Persian Gulf War. The 10th SFG has been heavily involved in the
War on Terrorism, deploying to
Georgia,
North, West, and
Central Africa,
Afghanistan, and consistently to
Iraq...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Special_Forces_Group
...Constituted 5 July
1942 in the
Army of the United States as
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 1st Battalion,
Third Regiment,
1st Special Service Force, a combined Canadian-American organization. It was activated four days later on 9 July at
Fort William Henry Harrison,
Montana. During
World War II, the 1st Special Service Force was disbanded on
5 December 1944 in Villeneuve-Loubet,
France.
5th Group was constituted on 15
April 1960, concurrently consolidated with
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 5th
Ranger Infantry Battalion (activated
1 September 1943).... 5th Group was reactivated
21 September 1961 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina...
Fearing the growing threat of the
Viet Cong insurgency to the
Vietnamese government,
President John F. Kennedy begin activating special forces units in anticipation of their insurgency combat expertise in 1961. The
5th Special Forces Group was amongst those units activated in 1961, and while attending training at the Special Warfare Center,
Kennedy visited the units and personally approved the distinctive
Special Force's
Green Beret. The
5th SFG was first deployed as a battlefield advisory group for the
Army of the Republic of
Vietnam (
ARVN). By
February 1965, it was deployed as a mainstay battle force once the war was in full swing. The group mostly operated behind enemy lines with either other Special Forces groups or
South Vietnamese special forces. They were specialized in combating both regular and irregular units of the
Vietnam People's Army, and other communist bloc insurgents. They used unconventional and conventional warfare, and were some of the last soldiers the
United States pulled out of Vietnam...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Bragg
...
Following World War II, the
82nd Airborne Division was permanently stationed at Fort Bragg, the only large unit there for some time. In July 1951, the
XVIII Airborne Corps was reactivated at Fort Bragg...
Vietnam War
In 1961, the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) was activated at Fort Bragg, with the mission of training counter-insurgency forces in
Southeast Asia...
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