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Special Warfare

UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO. Special Warfare. Special Warfare. Overwhelming Conventional Force. Precision/Technical Strikes. Criminal Networks. VEOs. Unstable Governments. Humanitarian Crisis. Drug Trafficking. Insurgencies. Terrorism. Regional Incursions. Aggression. Crisis. Competition.

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Special Warfare

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  1. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Special Warfare Special Warfare Overwhelming Conventional Force Precision/Technical Strikes Criminal Networks VEOs Unstable Governments Humanitarian Crisis Drug Trafficking Insurgencies Terrorism Regional Incursions Aggression Crisis Competition The "Missing Middle" Military Information Support Operations Civil Affairs Special Forces

  2. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 1st Special Forces Command Task Organization • Key Changes • Consolidates all Special Warfare focused units under one unified command • Combines the MISOC and USASFC(A) headquarters • Transitions Special Forces Command from a TDA unit to an MTOE unit USASOC X X X X 1st SFC(A) 528th SB 1st SFG(A) 95th CA BDE 4thMISG 3d SFG(A) 8thMISG • Current Unit Strength (Assigned/Authorized): • USASFC(A) (12,175/11,745) - 103.66% • MISOC (2,303/2,767) - 83.23% • 95th CA (1,446/1,437) - 100.63% • 528th SB (787/761) - 103.42% • Total 1st SFC(A) (16,711/16,710) - 100.01% MIAG 5th SFG(A) 7th SFG(A) ( ) 10th SFG(A) 1st SOJTF 19th SFG(A) - Deployable - Joint - Scalable - Validated National Guard 20th SFG(A) UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)

  3. ODAs will continue to provide the required capacity for large scale SW missions and other operational requirements for the Joint Force Commanders. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Reorganizing for the Future 4th BN, SFG (A) reorganized to provide the Theater Special Operations Commanders with increased Special Warfare mission command capability and an improved ability to conduct Special Warfare tasks through a purpose-built, regionally-expert force. 4th BATTALION OFFICE OF SPECIAL WARFARE • Staff Directorate • Shepherd the transition • Provide interagency linkage • Provide purposeful management Transform 18 of 72 ODAs per Group into smaller, specialized SW units Special Warfare Planning Detachment Jedburghs (SFOD-G) Regional Support Element "Train and fight with the networks across the SOF spectrum" "Develop and operationalize the networks" "Identify and build the networks" Meeting the Special Warfare demands of the Combatant Commanders while preserving the integrity of Special Forces Detachments UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)

  4. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 1st Special Forces Command Responsible for organizing, training, equipping, validating, and deploying U.S. Army Special Forces, Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations, and Special Operations Support Soldiers in support of Theater Special Operations Commands, Joint Force Commanders, U.S. Ambassadors, and other governmental agencies as directed Regionally expert, campaign capable, persistently engaged Capable of deploying an organic, up-to-two star level, validated headquarters in support of the Theater Special Operations Commanders Well integrated with Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational elements and capable of operating under various authorities (Title 10, 22, 50) and funding lines (1206, 1208) An alternative to the Status Quo (small, agile, cost effective, high return on investment) UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)

  5. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Creating the Global Network • Counter Boko Haram • Combined 1/4 CAV and 10th SFG(A) effort • Partnership with the Nigerian 143d Infantry Battalion • Host-nation training focused on battalion-level planning and processes and basic rifle marksmanship • Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) • Special Forces trained Iraqi counter-terrorism force • Established in 2004 • Currently leading Iraq's counter ISIL efforts • Primary U.S. conduit for applicable on-the-ground atmospherics and information in Iraq • Colombian Junglas • 7th SFG(A) trained national police organization • Relationship formalized in 2002 • Pivotal to U.S. counter-narcotic efforts in South America • Currently assisting Honduran government with developing a counter-narcotics organization • Philippine SOCOM • 1st SFG(A) trained organization responsible for domestic counter-terrorism efforts • Partnership solidified in 2002 • Key partner in combating the Al-Qaida affiliated Abu Sayyef Group • Key international partner in South East Asia Supporting Ambassador and COCOM Commander objectives to achieve sustainable political outcomes by, with, and through surrogates, partners, and allies

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