List of former United States special operations units
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Former United States special operations units are disbanded or otherwise dormant unconventional warfare units of the United States military. Most units were created to fulfil categorical obligations within a particular conflict, and were disbanded once that conflict ended. All branches of the United States armed forces – the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force have fielded special operations units. For subsisting special operations units, see United States Special Operations Forces.
The Civil War
[edit]- Jessie Scouts, Union Army scout unit that operated disguised as Confederate States Army soldiers
World War II
[edit]- 1st Alaskan Combat Intelligence Platoon (Provisional) - "Castner's Cutthroats"
- 1st Special Service Force – "Devil's Brigade", a joint U.S.-Canadian unit
- 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), GALAHAD Task Force – "Merrill's Marauders" – "Charles N. Hunter"[1]
- 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) – MARS Task Force[1][2]
- 475th Infantry Regiment (Long Range Penetration, Special)[1][2]
- 124th Cavalry Regiment (Special) – "MARS Men", Texas Army National Guard[2] – 1LT Jack L. Knight, the only WWII SOF Soldier Medal of Honor[3]
- 612th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack)[4]
- 613th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack)[4]
- First American Volunteer Group, "Flying Tigers"
- Ranger Battalions
- Alamo Scouts
- Alaskan Scouts
- Marine Parachute Battalions – the "Paramarines"
- Marine Raider Battalions - the "Marine Raiders"
- United States Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion, "VAC Amphib Recon Company" or "FMFPAC Amphib Recon Battalion"
- United States Marine Corps Scout (Tank) and Sniper Company – originated Scout Snipers and Division Recon
- Naval Scouts and Raiders
- Navy Combat Demolition Units (NCDU)
- US Navy Beach Jumpers
- Underwater Demolitions Teams (UDT) Precursor to the Navy SEALs
- 1st Air Commando Group
- Office of Strategic Services, whose functions included the arming, training and supplying of resistance movements; the use of propaganda, espionage, and subversion; and conducting post-war planning. Precursor to the CIA.
Korean War
[edit]- Airborne Ranger Companies (Korean War)
- Air Resupply And Communications Service (ARCS)
- Combined Command Reconnaissance Activities, Korea (CCRAK)
- Joint Advisory Commission, Korea (JACK) (Korean War), CIA-affiliated covert special operations unit
- United Nations Partisan Infantry Korea (UNPIK)
Vietnam War
[edit]- Fast Patrol Craft Patrol Craft Fast (PCF), also known as Swift Boats, were all-aluminum, 50-foot (15 m) long, shallow-draft vessels operated by the United States Navy for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations during the Vietnam War.
- Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols (LRRPs or "Lurps"); Vietnam War-era deep reconnaissance and raider units
- MIKE Force Mobile Strike Force Command; Corps I, II, III, IV
- Tiger Force (Vietnam War); reconnaissance commando (recondo) platoon in the 1/327th Infantry
- Project "Leaping Lena" (Vietnam War); Recondo course for South Vietnamese teams, trained by U.S. Special Forces, became Project DELTA.
- Project DELTA (Vietnam War); 5th Special Forces group long-range reconnaissance unit; precursor to MACV-SOG
- Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), a joint covert Vietnam War-era task force composed of 2,000 American soldiers and over 8,000 indigenous mercenaries
- Project GAMMA/Project SIGMA MACV-SOG recon units that operated in Cambodia
- Project OMEGA Special Forces unit tasked to provide I Field Force Vietnam an SR capability in remote areas
- Phoenix Program; joint CIA and US military project based around the identification and elimination of the civilian supporters of the Viet Cong.
- Project 404/Palace Dog was a USAF program that supplied support personnel in civilian clothing to the Royal Laotian Air Force. Long range goal was production of a self-sufficient RLAF.
- Raven FACs were USAF pilots in civilian clothing assigned to support the Royal Laotian Air Force by directing air strikes from small aircraft.
Other
[edit]- 39th Special Forces Detachment (1952–1984), in Berlin, Germany, a classified unit that conducted unconventional warfare during the cold war
- 69th Special Forces Group (1963–1971), 8th Special Forces Group (1963–1972), 11th Special Forces Group (1961–1994) and 12th Special Forces Group (1961–1994) (disbanded Army Special Forces Groups)
- "Blue light", a counter-terrorist unit created among the 5th Special Forces Group in the late 1970s
- Special Operation - Reconnaissance, joint Marine-Navy reconnaissance units in the late 70s
- Task Force Bayonet, a Joint Task Force specialised in Foreign Internal Defense (FID) duties for Latin American countries; mainly composed of Special Forces, but also included United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force and Intelligence Support Activity operators
- US Army Special Operations Division
- SEASPRAY, an aviation unit for military covert operations during the 1980s
- Red Cell, U.S. "Tiger team" active in the 1980s
- Task Force Ranger (Operation Gothic Serpent), U.S Army Special Ops(75th Ranger Regiment, 3rd Ranger Battalion/ 160th SOAR/ Special Ops Detachment DELTA or Delta Force, now known as CAG)task force deployed to Somalia between August and October 1993
- Task Force 11 (Operation Enduring Freedom), joint Army/Navy task force created to capture or kill senior al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders in Afghanistan
- Task Force 20, Task Force 121 (Operation Iraqi Freedom), multinational joint task forces created to capture or kill senior leadership of the former Baathist regime in Iraq, including Saddam Hussein; also tasked with capturing or killing the leadership of the Iraqi insurgency as well as senior al-Qaeda operatives in Iraq; Task Force 20 later merged with Task Force 121, and is now believed to be active under the designation Task Force 77.
- Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One (MCSOCOM-Det 1) (Operation Iraqi Freedom), pilot project active from 19 June 2003 to 10 March 2006 to assess the establishment of a permanent U.S. Marine Corps unit under Special Operations Command (SOCOM); replaced by the United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
- Observer Group
- Marine Corps Test Unit#1
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Sacquety, Troy (2008). "GENERAL ARSOF HISTORY Allied Long Range Penetration Groups (LRPG) for Burma The Chindits, the Marauders, and the MARS Task Force". 4. 4 (1). Fort Bragg, NC: US Army Special Operations Command History Office. Archived from the original on 7 February 2023.
- ^ a b c Sacquety, Troy J. (2009). "RANGERS HISTORY Over the Hills and Far Away The MARS Task Force, the Ultimate Model for Long Range Penetration Warfare". Veritas. 5 (4). Fort Bragg, NC: US Army Special Operations Command History Office. Archived from the original on 4 January 2024.
- ^ "1LT Jack L. Knight". US Army Special Operations Command History Office. For Bragg, NC. Archived from the original on 9 January 2023.
- ^ a b "GENERAL ARSOF HISTORY Of Mules and Men The 612th and 613th Field Artillery Battalions (Pack) in Burma". Veritas. 1 (2). Fort Bragg, NC: US Army Special Operations Command History Office. Archived from the original on 7 February 2023.
- http://www.specialoperations.net/Web%20Docs/Project404History.doc Accessed 11 October 2008.
- The Ravens: The Men Who Flew in America's Secret War in Laos. Christopher Robbins. Crown Publishers/Pocket Books, 1987.
- www.ravens.org Accessed 11 October 2008.
- Veritas: Journal of US Army Special Operations History