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US Army Special Operations Command (Airborne)
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US Army Special Operations Forces
US Army Special Operations Command (Airborne):
Name | Headquarters | Structure and purpose |
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![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | Seven groups capable of unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, and counter-terrorism. |
![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | Entry-level and advanced selection, education and training for Special Forces, Civil Affairs and Military Information Support Operations Soldiers. Advanced skills include regional and language education, and sniper, combat diving and high-altitude, low-opening training. Home of the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center, Special Forces Warrant Officer Institute and David K. Thuma Noncommissioned Officer Academy. |
![]() | Fort Benning, Georgia | Three battalions of elite airborne infantry. |
![]() | Fort Campbell, Kentucky | Four battalions, providing helicopter aviation support for general purpose forces and Special Operations Forces. |
![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | Psychological operations unit, six battalions. |
![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | four battalions. |
![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | |
![]() | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | Elite special operations and counter-terrorism unit. Its operators are chosen primarily from the Special Forces Groups and the Ranger Regiment. |
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