What is the Air Force Special Ops called?

Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Florida, is the special operations component of the United States Air Force
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What are special ops in the Air Force?

Air Force Special Warfare (AFSPECWAR) comprises ground combat forces that specialize in airpower application in hostile, denied and politically sensitive environments. AFSPECWAR enlisted specialties include Combat Control, Pararescue, Special Reconnaissance and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP).
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What's the most elite air force unit?

Delta force members refer to themselves as “The Unit”. Delta Force was first organized in November of 1977 and is known for its versatility in conducting various types of covert operations, such as hostage rescues and raids.
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What is the Air Force elite called?

Air Force Special Tactics teams: pararescue specialist, combat controllers and weather forecasters. Enlisted Air Force airmen can serve on Special Tactics teams, some of the most elite forces offered by the Air Force.
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What is the Air Force equivalent of a Navy SEAL?

The United States Air Force's Special Tactics force can be said to be the Air Force equivalent of the Navy's SEAL team. It is one of the elite forces by the US Air Force. Because of their distinctive skill set, they are many times the first special ops unit deployed into emergency or disastrous situations.
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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 Air Force equivalent of the Blue Angels?

Who has the higher bragging rights, the Navy Blue Angels or the Air Force Thunderbirds? That's a tough one. Both are elite squadrons that fly supersonic fighter jets flown by pilots with combat experience and are known for their impressive flight formations and maneuvers.
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Does Air Force have special forces unit?

Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Florida, is the special operations component of the United States Air Force.
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Is Tacp Special Ops?

ST TACTICAL AIR CONTROL PARTY. Special Tactics TACP Airmen deploy with Special Operations Forces to integrate air combat power and surface fires into the ground scheme of maneuver, enabling dynamic synergetic, and lethal firepower on today's battlefield.
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What branch is black ops?

About Black Ops

JSOC is the joint command that coordinates each branch's elite military forces such as the U.S. Navy SEAL's; the U.S. Army's Delta Force, Green Beret's, Rangers and Task Force 160; and the U.S. Air Force's Para-rescue.
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Are Airborne Rangers special forces?

The 75th Ranger Regiment is an elite airborne light infantry combat formation within the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). The six battalions of the modern Rangers have been deployed in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq, and saw action in several conflicts, such as those in Panama and Grenada.
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Does Air Force have snipers?

The process for Airmen to become a certified Air Force sniper begins with the Advanced Designated Marksman course, an 11-day training course that familiarizes the Airman with the M24 weapon system.
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What is the hardest special forces to get into?

La Escuela Militar de Lanceros. The Colombian Lancero course is one of the toughest foreign special-operations courses US commandos get to attend. Army Green Berets usually attend, but Navy SEALs and Army Rangers will occasionally go too.
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Who wears berets in the Air Force?

Security Forces (the Air Force's version of Military Police) wear the blue beret with every uniform whenever not deployed or in certain training.
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What are Air Commandos?

(Hap) Arnold coined the term "Air Commando" in early 1944. This term referred to a group of Air Corps personnel established in India to support British long-range penetration forces in Burma. Its lineage began with the highly secret Project 9, the organizing and recruiting stages in the United States.
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Is Jtac Special Forces?

The Special Operations Forces Joint Terminal Attack Controller (SOF JTAC) Trainer provides realistic fire mission and Terminal Attack Control training in portable classroom and immersive environment configurations.
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Is Jtac and TACP the same?

A TACP is a Tactical Air Control Party. It is comprised of a JTAC (Joint Terminal Attack Controller) and supporting personnel, typically a ROMAD; though with the high demand for JTACs in the field with conventional units, many patrols are actually supported by ROMADs.
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What is a red beret in the Air Force?

The red beret is a military beret worn by many military, paramilitary, commando, and police forces and should not be confused with the maroon beret worn by airborne troops all around the world.
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How do I join Air Force special operations?

Air Force pararescue specialists: Duties, qualifications and training
  1. Between 17 and 39 years old.
  2. A basic training graduate.
  3. Able to get a secret security clearance.
  4. Financially responsible.
  5. EMT-certified.
  6. Physically fit enough to jump from an airplane and SCUBA dive.
  7. Intelligent, with high general ASVAB scores.
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Do Air Force special forces see combat?

The Air Force has its Security Forces, its special operations troops, combat arms instructors, and it even lends airmen of all careers to other branches. Airmen see combat all the time.
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How do you become an Air Force Thunderbird?

The pilot candidates for the Thunderbirds aerobatic team must have at least 1000 flying hours on a jet fighter and must be current on the F-16. All candidates for the "Thunderbirds" must have at least 3 years (but no more than 12 years) of military service.
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Which is faster Blue Angels or Thunderbirds?

The Angels fly F-18s, and we fly F-16s. The F-18 show is typically slower but some of the formations are tighter. That's because the F-16s are faster due to a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
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Do the Thunderbirds fight in combat?

In addition to their responsibilities as the official U.S. Air Force aerial demonstration team, the Thunderbirds are part of our combat force. If required, the team's personnel and aircraft can be rapidly integrated into a fighter unit at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
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