VIII.iv.9.A.1.a. Definition: Special Operations
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Special Operations are small-scale covert or overt military operations of an unorthodox and frequently high-risk nature, to include training, undertaken to achieve significant political or military objectives in support of foreign policy.
Special Operations units are
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typically composed of relatively small groups of highly-trained, armed personnel, and
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often transported by helicopter, small boats, or submarines, or parachute from aircraft for stealthy infiltration.
Examples:
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U.S. Army’s Special Forces, commonly called the “Green Berets.”
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U.S. Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams (SEALs).
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U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Squadrons.
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U.S. Marine Corps Raiders.
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U.S. Army Rangers.
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160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
Note: Some Special Operations, such as counter-terrorism actions, may be carried out domestically under certain circumstances.
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