Is SOF in USA?

United States special operations forces (SOF) are the special forces of the United States Department of Defense's United States Special Operations Command
United States Special Operations Command
The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM or SOCOM) is the unified combatant command charged with overseeing the various special operations component commands of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force of the United States Armed Forces.
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(USSOCOM) within the United States Armed Forces, used for special operations.
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How many SOF does the U.S. have?

The Army has five active duty Special Forces groups and two National Guard Special Forces groups. Each group is responsible for a certain part of the world.
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Is there a difference between SF and SOF?

In the United States, the term special forces often refers specifically to the U.S. Army Special Forces, while the term special operations forces is used more broadly for these types of units.
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What is the most secret US military unit?

If they are compromised during a mission, the US government may deny all knowledge. SOG is considered the most secretive special operations force within the United States, with fewer than 100 operators. The group generally recruits personnel from special mission units within the U.S. Special Operations community.
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Do special forces get paid?

Average U.S. Army Special Forces Operator yearly pay in the United States is approximately $51,379, which is 15% above the national average. Salary information comes from 15,810 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.
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How long do special forces get deployed?

Your National Guard Special Forces training is one weekend (three to four days) per month plus an additional two to four weeks of training per year. Deployments are also less frequent. You will generally be deployed once every two to three years for six to 15 months.
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What is Delta Force called now?

SFOD-Delta has been through a few name changes over the years, and even though it likely always will be known as SFOD-Delta, it recently was renamed the Combat Applications Group (CAG) and is now known officially as Army Compartmented Elements (ACE).
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What is the US ghost army?

Activated on January 20, 1944, the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, known as the “Ghost Army,” was the first mobile, multimedia, tactical deception unit in US Army history. Consisting of an authorized strength of 82 officers and 1,023 men under the command of Army veteran Colonel Harry L.
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What is the most elite soldier in the US military?

SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the US military.
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Are Rangers considered SOF?

The Army's Special Operations units include the Rangers, the Green Berets and the Night Stalkers. Here's what Army soldiers can expect from a career as a member of one of these special forces units.
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Are SEALs SOF?

Navy SEAL, SEAL in full Sea, Air, and Land, in the U.S. Navy, a member of a special operations force trained to engage in direct raids or assaults on enemy targets, conduct reconnaissance missions to report on enemy activity (especially prior to beach landings), and take part in action against terrorist groups.
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Why is SOF so important?

SOF is tailor-made to conduct military information support operations, psychological operations, and influence operations. There will be great need for these capabilities now and in the future.
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What is the Army equivalent of Navy SEALs?

The Green Berets are the special forces unit of the U.S. Army while SEALs are a unit of the Navy. "SEAL" is derived from their capacity to operate at SEa, in the Air, and on Land – but it's their ability to work underwater that separates SEALs from most other military units in the world.
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Are Rangers as elite as SEALs?

Both are special operations units in the U.S. military with elite soldiers who have demonstrated excellent physical and technical skills. Both Rangers and SEALs are renowned for their discipline and sound judgment, taking their missions very seriously on and off duty.
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What is the hardest special forces training?

The most elite special operations forces in the U.S. are known as the Green Berets, and while that alone is enough to spark debate, there's great reasoning behind it. Training includes harsh mental and physical undertakings, including the school that's widely regarded as the hardest: Combat Diving.
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Why American soldiers are called private?

The term derives from the medieval term "private soldiers" (a term still used in the British Army), contrasting mercenary soldiers and denoting individuals who were either exclusively hired, conscripted, or mustered into service by a feudal nobleman commanding a battle group of an army.
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What US unit saw the most combat in ww2?

The 32nd logged a total of 654 days of combat during World War II, more than any other United States Army division. The unit was inactivated in 1946 after occupation duty in Japan.
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What is a JSOC ghost unit?

Ghost soldiers or ghost battalions refers to army troops whose names appear on military rolls, but who are not actually in military service, generally in order to divert part of the soldiers' salaries to an influential local entity such as army officers or others.
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Who is better SEAL or Delta Force?

In the end, there's no real definitive answer to who is tougher between Navy SEALs and Delta Force - they're both badasses in my opinion - and if you favor either one over the other in terms of being tougher, that's pretty much like taking sides in an evenly matched Army vs. Navy football game.
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Can SEALs go to Delta?

You must be a member of the Navy to be a SEAL, but Delta Team pools from many branches. Many U.S. Navy SEALs become a part of Delta Force over time. Both operate very similarly, but where they conduct their operations usually varies.
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Is Delta Force under CIA?

The unit is under the organization of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), but is controlled by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).
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Is 25 too late to join Special Forces?

If you are 26 or older, it's too late to register.
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What is the age limit for Special Forces?

20-32 years old. Meet the Army height and weight standards.
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What military branch goes in first in a war?

The Marine Corps is often first on the ground in combat situations.
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