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All branches of the US military have a Special Operations unit, except for the Coast Guard. Army- Rangers, Special Forces, Delta, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment Navy- SEALs, SWCCs Air Force- Special Tactics: Combat Controllers, Pararescue, Special Operation Weather Technicians; Marines- Recon Battalions (not exactly special operations, but, more specialized than infantry) Force Recon Companies, MarSoc Coast Guard - no real SOF units, but they do have a Deployable Operations Group which acts as their "door-kicking" unit. In the past few years, they have been sending a handful of people to BUD/S, but as far as I know, only about 5-6 have passed.
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Nonconventional Assisted Recovery
The Five Truths of SOF are: 1) Humans are more important than hardware. 2) Quality is better than quantity. 3) SOF cannot be mass produced. 4) Competent SOF cannot be created after emergencies occur. 5) Most SOF require non-SOF assistance.
The Five Truths of SOF are: 1) Humans are more important than hardware. 2) Quality is better than quantity. 3) SOF cannot be mass produced. 4) Competent SOF cannot be created after emergencies occur. 5) Most SOF require non-SOF assistance.
Show of force is used by Noncoventlonal Assisted Recovery (NAR).
Nonconventional Assisted Recovery (NAR)
What is sof stand for
Ein Sof is a Kabbalistic version of God.
nonconventional assisted recovery.
Sofie Rydelius goes by Sof-Sof.