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Incredible Facts About US Special Forces - Duration: 13:52.

The United States government has tried their best to keep the facts about their Special

Forces and what they do as secretive as possible.

However, in a country that is so proud of its military and their lore, quite a bit has

managed to leak out anyway.

More recently, the Navy SEALs have been very much in the spotlight due to the raid on the

compound holding Osama Bin Laden, as well as the subsequent movies and books about it.

However, much of what you have heard recently about the SEALs may not be the whole truth,

and there are many other equally interesting Special Forces that have fallen under the

radar in recent years.

10.

The American Green Berets are a Nod to British Royal Commandos During World War 2

The Green Berets are one of the most famous special forces divisions in the world, and

one of the two most well known in the US army, the other being the US Army Rangers.

The Green Berets were originally formed as a unit for performing unconventional warfare

when needed, getting a lot of their original work during Vietnam, where they fought with

guerilla tactics and trained those Vietnamese on the American side to do the same.

However, while the classic green beret is synonymous with American special forces, it

is actually really a nod of respect to the British soldiers that inspired their existence

in the first place.

The green beret was designed by a former Special Forces Major Herbert Brucker, who had been

with the OSS, and was very familiar with the British Commandos during World War II, who

wore green berets as standard issue.

The green beret was actually not officially sanctioned at first, and was mostly worn during

combat training to sort of build morale.

Eventually, President Kennedy expanded the role of the Special Forces in Cold War operations,

and officially asked them to wear the green beret from then on.

The Green Berets now specially honor Kennedy, laying a wreath at his gravesite every year

in remembrance of the respect he showed them.

9.

The US Does Not Track Confirmed Kills For Any Branch, Special Forces or Otherwise

Not that long ago, late SEAL sniper Chris Kyle had a book published that self aggrandized

his life and role in a way that was likely not particularly approved by military command,

and doesn't really befit the generally humble and secretive role special forces are supposed

to take on.

Regardless, he quickly became a folk hero in certain circles, partly for his claims

that he had the most confirmed sniper kills in history.

Now, we should first point out that snipers today have a lot of very advanced equipment

and math on their side, so comparing them to the achievements of the past is hardly

fair.

Further, since then other snipers who had put their humility on the back-burner have

claimed to have even higher kill counts.

The problem is that their entire premise is bunk – there are no "confirmed kill"

lists in the military.

The military does keep track of incidents, but they are mostly going on the word of the

soldiers involved, and don't keep a kill tally anywhere.

They don't have the time, or would take the effort if they did, to go through every

incident a soldier was involved in and keep a kill tally.

So when a soldier says they have a certain amount of kills, some people would just take

them at their word, as they trust a military man.

But it is easy for our memories to play tricks on us and to exaggerate our accomplishments

even in our own minds.

The truth is that confirmed kill counts simply aren't a thing, except in the individual's

mind.

8.

The Navy SEALs Have Something Called "Hell Week" That is Perhaps Even Worse Than It

Sounds

The United States Navy SEALs have been in the news the past few years for several high

profile operations, and because of the media spotlight that Chris Kyle turned on himself

and the SEAL community.

They are known for being incredibly tough, absurdly well trained, and some of the best

of the best even among fellow Special Forces groups.

The way they get there is a selection process that is straight out of hell.

The final part of the initial training involves a five and a half day period designated as

'hell week', where you get less than four hours of sleep a night, and are constantly

subjected to grueling training in the most rigorous conditions.

Trainees can expect to get covered in mud, stand in ocean water, stand still while soaking

on the beach, paddle boats, carry boats over their heads, do all sorts of physical exercises

and training drills, deal with horrible cold, physical pain and discomfort, complete exhaustion

in some cases, and extreme mental fatigue.

All of this is expected to be done while extremely sleep deprived, and good decision making is

very important during the final part of the training.

To make matters even harder, the drill instructors will stand nearby with bullhorns and encourage

people to drop out, to mimic the voice in their head that tells them to quit.

The SEALs believe that mentally wanting it is more important than anything, so this negative

encouragement ensures that the trainee really does want it more than anything.

7.

The "Night Stalkers" are Especially Good at Nighttime Operations, Helicopter Use, and

Awesome Names

The Night Stalkers are a Special Forces division of the Army whose job is almost entirely to

fly helicopters.

Some of the larger helicopters that carry multiple people will also have a trained Night

Stalker medic on board as well.

These forces got their name because of their skill at getting to areas undetected at night,

although they are known for being good at stealth at any time of day or in any region,

and are known for their motto "Night Stalker's Don't Quit."

As a helicopter force, their job is to get into places where reinforcement, supplies,

or evacuation of some kind is needed, often having to make their way through hostile territory

to get there.

This has made them very good at making their way through incredibly dangerous weather,

terrain and enemy emplacements, in order to backup the US military as needed.

(Quick note: if you've seen or read Black Hawk Down, the Black Hawk helicopters were

piloted by Night Stalkers.)

They are known for comprehensive but quick training that is constantly reinforced on

a regular basis, bringing new people up to readiness quicker than some other special

forces – but no less good at their jobs.

Many people may also not realize that while the SEALs got the lion's share of the glory,

they relied on the Night Stalkers for insertion and extraction when they raided the compound

where terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden was hiding.

6.

Delta Force is So Secretive You Aren't Even Supposed to Know They Exist

Delta Force is one of the strangest Special Force units, and possibly the most elite of

them all – if nothing else, they are the most secretive.

Delta Force members are not supposed to tell anyone the unit exists, with threat of prison,

and understand well the consequences and the importance of keeping their role a secret.

When a Delta Force member dies, the United States Army will not admit that they were

a member of Delta Force, as the unit is supposed to be kept

that secret.

It is one of those open secrets, such as the DEFCON levels – something that is still

the highest level of classified – that somehow leaked out anyways.

However, despite their existence being leaked, this doesn't mean the government has any

desire to give any details about what they do.

We do know that they were the ones who captured Saddam Hussein, and who also took out several

top leaders in Iraq shortly after, but very little is known about them.

Unlike the SEALs, they are not compartmentalized.

They are more like a shadow force that operates almost alongside and within the regular army,

so that they can perform more longterm operations as needed – whereas the SEALs tend to be

used for more quick in-and-out missions.

While some wonder why the SEALs get all the glory, the focus on the SEALs helps Delta

Force to keep their mission and work as secretly as possible.

5.

US Special Forces Have to Know Multiple Languages On Top of Having Amazing Combat Capabilities

Most people tend to think of Special Forces as just highly trained killers who specialize

in survival skills as well.

They are often believed to be incredibly physically fit, and mentally sound, but popular media

often doesn't portray them as particularly intellectual in their pursuits.

More often than not, it focuses mostly on the aspect of their prowess as warriors and

their hardened emotions that allow them to make tough choices in combat and kill others

before they kill them.

However, to get into the Special Forces you have to be the best of the best, and this

does not just include physical characteristics.

Anyone who wants to be in the Special Forces, especially in a leadership position, needs

to clearly demonstrate their intelligence, especially under pressure.

And Special Forces training includes intensive training in another language, usually one

that will be used commonly in the region you are deploying to.

You are not just expected to be tough and strong, you are also expected to be bilingual

so you can communicate with the locals and even blend in if necessary.

Being in the Special Forces is often more about the mental aspect than the physical.

As we talked about earlier when discussing the Navy SEALs, many in leadership believe

that the drive to be a part of the Special Forces is far more important than your physical

fitness.

4.

Some US Special Forces are Allowed to Grow Beards and Have More Lax Discipline in General

Some US Special Forces are actually allowed to grow beards.

This is partly due to the Special Forces units often having more individuality and lax discipline

as part of their structure – the most elite people tend to be less likely to want to submit

to strict orders and the stifling of creative thought.

However, apart from the unique personality of Special Forces, there are also strategic

reasons for beard-wearing in the Middle Eastern theaters of war, specifically.

Many Middle Easterners simply do not respect a man who does not have a full beard, and

for those who are in positions where they constantly interact with regular, everyday

folk in the towns, it can make it difficult to get respect or blend in without a beard.

And more often then not, these roles end up in the hands of the Special Forces.

This has always been controversial, as many in the regular units feel it is giving the

Special Forces privileges they should not have, and some in leadership believe that

it can eventually lead to a breakdown in order and discipline where troops wear less and

less of the proper uniform, and altogether take their jobs too casually.

Recently the United States military cracked down and started ordering those who are not

in positions where they regularly interact with people in the towns to start shaving

their beards, whether they were Special Forces or not.

In order to ensure proper discipline, they felt that if you don't have a strategic

reason for having a beard, you should not be sporting one.

Of course, some in the Special Forces were not happy at all to hear this.

3.

The US has a Division of Special Forces Who Specialize in Predicting the Weather

It's something you really don't think about, but when you do stop to think about

it, it seems rather obvious.

Of course the United States military cannot afford to rely on the National Weather Service

for accurate weather predictions.

They often need very quick and accurate calculations in very tense situations where lives are on

the line and time is of the essence.

These situations often occur in remote areas where any kind of weather service is little

to nonexistent, or simply isn't close to accurate enough to make calls that could decide

the fate of human lives.

And that is where the Special Operations Weather Technicians, or SOWT, come in.

They are tasked regularly with keeping a constant eye on the weather in new and hostile environments,

and sometimes have to make decisions with very little to go on.

In some rare cases, they have been parachuted in in order to assess the situation to see

if a safe escape by helicopter was possible in dangerously foggy conditions.

They are often brought along as a precaution when weather is bad, in order to provide input

to helicopter pilots on how to avoid the most dangerous weather and bring everyone safely

back to base.

While most people have not heard of them, they are a vital and integral part of the

United States Special Forces.

2.

The US Unified Command Structure For All Special Forces was Only Established in 1987

The United States Special Operations Command, or SOCOM for short, is something you would

think existed for a long time.

They are tasked with coordinating all of the various and sundry Special Forces units, making

sure that they can all work properly together, and don't accidentally bump into each other

while performing operations.

While it would seem like common sense to have something like this to begin with, sadly that

was not the case.

Back in the 1980s the Iranians were holding hostages, and Delta Force botched a rescue

effort rather badly.

Not to besmirch Delta Force, though; the blame for the failure was put on the fact that several

Special Operations groups were not properly coordinating together, which lead the mission

to become disorganized.

After this disaster, the United States leadership decided that they simply could not afford

such a thing to happen again – our most elite units and all the training we put in

are no good if we cannot keep them properly organized and coordinated.

We do them a disservice that way.

Since then, the United States has had a unified command for Special Forces to ensure such

problems do not occur again.

1.

The US Pararescue Force is Often Tasked with Recovering Astronauts After Water Landings

The Pararescue force is one of the most elite in the United States Special Forces.

While they are not as aggrandized by the media, as they are not really known for combat, their

skills are some of the most important, and very, very few make the cut.

The entire strength of the Pararescue at any given time is only about 500 men, which is

incredibly selective even for Special Forces.

They are intensively trained in the ability to parachute from all kinds of distances and

into all kinds of conditions, are skilled at survival, and are often trained with medical

skills to help those they are trying to tend to behind the lines.

When they were in their earliest days, the Pararescue were volunteer medics from the

army who dropped into a deep jungle to care for wounded people who had bailed out of a

plane near the Chinese border.

Since then they have been tasked with being on hand to rescue astronauts from the water

on splashdown, and once rescued Neil Armstrong and astronaut David R. Scott when they had

to make an unexpected landing in 1966.

More recently, they have seen a lot of activity in the Middle East, rescuing civilians from

landslides while braving horrific weather conditions and risking enemy attacks at the

same time.

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Welcome to Thunder Show!

So far Thunder Show has witnessed some spectacular shows of stealth

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ot to be outdone, the British Army finally enters the competition of stealth!

Enter contestant number one, an anti-air Crusader,

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as men from other armies before them! Amazingly,

the players from other teams seem genuinely confused, as if scared to even look

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