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What did Special Forces do in World War 2?

While elite units were in existence during the Second World War, the US Army Special Forces was not.


Did American solders ever oppose elite German units?

Certainly. It should be noted the Battle of the Bulge and to a lesser extent Normandie- pitted the US against the elite of the German Army, Waffen-SS troops and Luftwaffe.


Are the army the most elite unit in us armed forces?

Within the U.S armed forces the most elite forces are comprised of Delta forse, Navy Seals, Green Berets, Marine force recon and Army Rangers. Bridging the line between traditional forces and elite units are Airborne units such as the 82nd Airborne Division, and the Marines. The order of battle is then determined by the location of the mission area and threat as the determining factor to which forces will be used.


Who is more elite us Army infantry or us Marines infantry?

The british forces :P


How did paratroopers in us army begin in World War 2?

WWII created the US Army's airborne units.


Are spies still used in the us army?

The US Army has intelligence units and intelligence sections within each headquarters units who are responsible for gather information on enemy units, strengths, and movements. Spying, per se, is the venue of the CIA.


Is anyone on this site a us army medic?

I was a Combat Medic in the Regular Army from 1998 to 2002, and then in the Army National Guard from 2002 - 2006. When I enlisted, the MOS was 91B, and it was actually called Combat Medic (and was exclusive to line units). With the reoorganisation the MOS was changed to 68W, which was now called Healthcare Specialist, and was no longer exclusive to line units.


Do they send men in National Guard overseas?

Yes, the National Guard is a deployable force, just like any other military branch. The US Army National Guard is the entire reserve force of Combat Arms units for the US Army (save for one infantry battalion assigned to the US Army Reserve), and these units have been called up regularly since 2001 for deployments around the world.


Who was given command of all US Army units in the Pacific?

Douglas MacArthur


What is the US measurement called?

Customary Units


The US Army on the plains was called the?

The United States Army of the Plains during the 1800s were called the US Cavalry. They were also called bluecoats or yellowlegs.


Who was battling in the Vietnam war?

North Vietnamese Air Force vs US Air Force and US Navy air units. North Vietnamese Army vs US Army, US Marines, ARVN, Australian Army, ROKs, etc.