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Special forces, or Special Operations forces are terms used
to describe elite military tactical teams trained to perform high-risk dangerous missions
that conventional units cannot perform. Special Forces soldiers need to be physically and
mentally robust and have the confidence, courage, and skill to operate individually or in
small teams, often in isolation and in a hostile environment.[1] They are high-value
assets commanded at the strategic level, delivering effects disproportionate to their
size.[2]
Contents
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* 1 Evolution
* 2 Capabilities
* 3 History
* 4 World War II
o 4.1 Australia
o 4.2 Germany
o 4.3 Italy
o 4.4 United Kingdom
o 4.5 United States and Canada
* 5 Late 20th and early 21st century
* 6 See also
* 7 References
* 8 External links
Evolution
Structured military activities have always required the support of specialised assets
providing additional capabilities, some of which now come under the umbrella of what are
now described as Special Forces capabilities. The tactics and techniques used by these
assets may have remained the preserve of specialist units, or be cascaded out to more
standard units over time.
Special Forces as they would now be recognised emerged in the early 20th Century, with a
significant growth in the field during the Second World War.
Prior to the beginning of the 20th Century the emergence of formed units intended to
exploit the opportunities of newer capabilities might be described as Special
Forces[who?], such as the superiority of the rifle over the musket. Similarly some
conventional units learned from irregular opponents, such as Boer and developed tactics
accordingly.
Capabilities
Core Special Forces capabilities include:
* Reconnaissance in the deep battlespace
* Training and development of other states' military and security assets
* Offensive action
* Battlespace preparation
* Support to counter-insurgency through population engagement and support
* Support to counter-terrorism operations
* Disruption of logistic routes in the deep battlespace
History
Special forces have played an important role throughout the history of warfare whenever
the aim has been to achieve disruption by "hit and run" and sabotage, rather
than more traditional conventional army combat using large formations of troops and
motorized armor groups. Other significant roles lay in reconnaissance, providing essential
intelligence from close to or among the enemy, and increasingly in combating terrorists,
their infrastructure and activities.
In antiquity, Hamilcar Barca in Sicily had specialized troops trained to launch several
offensives per day. Chinese strategist Jiang Ziya, in his Six Secret Teachings, describes
recruiting talented and highly-motivated men for serving in specialized elite units with
such functions as commanding heights and making rapid long-distance advances.[3] The In
the late Roman or early Byzantine period, Roman fleets used small, fast camouflaged ships
crewed by picked men for scouting and commando missions. Similarly, Muslim forces also 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.[4]
During the Napoleonic wars, rifle and sapper 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.
British Army scouts in South Africa (1893): Frederick Russell Burnham (middle); Hon.
Maurice Gifford (right)
For the British Army, it was during the Second Boer War (18991902) that the need for
more specialised units became most apparent. Scouting units such as Lovat Scouts, a
Scottish Highland regiment made up of phenomenal woodsmen outfitted in ghillie suits and
well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, and military tactics, best filled
this role. This unit was formed in 1900 by Lord Lovat and early on reported to an
American, Major Frederick Russell Burnham, the Chief of Scouts under Lord Roberts. After
the war, Lovat's Scouts went on to formally become the British Army's first sniper
unit.[5] Additionally, the formation of the Bushveldt Carbineers in 1901 may be seen as an
early manifestation of a unit for unconventional warfare.
World War II
Australia
The Z Special Unit was an Australian Commando unit which sank several Japanese ships in
Singapore Harbour as part of Operation Jaywick.
Germany
The German army had the Brandenburger Regiment, which was originally founded as a special
forces unit used by the Abwehr for infiltration and long distance reconnaissance in Fall
Weiss of 1939 and the Fall Gelb and Barbarossa campaigns of 1940 and 1941. Later during
the war the 502nd SS Jäger Battalion, commanded by Otto Skorzeny, also conducted many
special operations. On October 21, 1944 Adolf Hitler inspired by an American
subterfuge which had put three captured German tanks flying German colours to devastating
use at Aachen summoned Skorzeny to Berlin and assigned him to lead a Panzer
brigade. As planned by Skorzeny in Operation Greif, about two dozen German soldiers, most
of them in captured American army Jeeps and disguised as American Military Police
officers, penetrated American lines in the early hours of the Battle of the Bulge 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 Paris to kill or capture General Dwight Eisenhower. Although this was
untrue, Eisenhower was confined to his headquarters for weeks and Skorzeny was labelled
"the most dangerous man in Europe".
Italy
In Italy, the Decima Flottiglia MAS 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. Also there were other Italian special forces like A.D.R.A.
(Arditi Distruttori Regia Aeronautica). This regiment was used in raids on Allied airbases
and railways in North Africa in 1943. In one mission they destroyed 25 B-17s.
British SAS in North Africa (1943), in jeeps with mounted heavy machine guns
United Kingdom
During World War II, in 1940, the British Commandos were formed following Winston
Churchill's call for "specially trained troops of the hunter class, who can develop a
reign of terror down the enemy coast."[6] The Commandos were selected from volunteers
among existing servicemen and went on to spawn a number of other specialist units
including the Parachute Regiment, the Special Air Service and the Special Boat
Service.[7][8][9] Another multi-national unit was formed around the same time the Long
Range Desert Group for service in the western desert. In the Burma Campaign, the Chindits,
whose long range penetration groups were trained to operate from bases deep behind
Japanese lines, contained commandos (King's Regiment (Liverpool), 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.
The British No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando was formed with complete troops of men from
France, Belgium, Norway, The Netherlands and Poland. Most of these troops formed the
foundation for their own countries special forces after the war.[10][11][12]
United States and Canada
The United States formed the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII under the
Medal of Honor recipient William J. Donovan. This organization was the predecessor of the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and was responsible for both intelligence and Special
Forces missions. The CIA's elite Special Activities Division is the direct descendant of
the OSS.[13] In mid-1942, the United States formed the Rangers. The United States and
Canada also formed a sabotage ski brigade for operations in Norway who became known as the
Devil's Brigade, officially known as the First Special Service Force, during their
eventual service in Italy. Merrill's Marauders were modelled on the Chindits and took part
in similar operations in Burma. In late November 1943, the Alamo Scouts 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 Tab[citation needed] for their services in
World War II and included in the lineage of today's U.S. Army Special Forces.
Late 20th and early 21st century
Throughout the latter 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 Kosovo and Afghanistan, special
forces were used to co-ordinate activities between local guerrilla fighters and air power.
Typically, guerrilla 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 20012002. 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 Operations Forces, UK Special Forces, the Italian 9th Parachutist
Assault Regiment Peak Moschin, the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, the French
Commandement des Opérations Spéciales, the Canadian Joint Task Force 2, the Danish
Jægerkorpset, the Polish GROM, the German KSK, the New Zealand Special Air Service, the
Netherlands Korps Commandotroepen[citation needed] and the Norwegian Forsvarets
Spesialkommando and Marinejegerkommandoen. Special forces from other nations have
supported the parallel NATO mission in Afghanistan.
Special Forces have been used in both wartime and peacetime military operations such as
the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Vietnam War, Portuguese Colonial War, Falklands War, The Troubles
in Northern Ireland, the first and second Gulf Wars, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Bosnia, first
Chechen War and second Chechen War, the Iranian Embassy siege (London), the Air France
Flight 8969 ( Marseille), Operation Defensive Shield, Operation Khukri, Moscow theater
hostage crisis, Operation Orchard, 2006 Lebanon War, Japanese Embassy hostage crisis
(Lima) in Sri Lanka against the LTTE, and the raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound in
Pakistan.
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