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The 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), an operational unit of the United States Army Special Forces, was activated on 20 May 1960. It was reorganized from the 77th Special Forces Group, which was also stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Its purpose is to conduct guerrilla operations and train friendly governments' armed forces in the South, Central, and North America as well as the Caribbean.

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  • The 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), an operational unit of the United States Army Special Forces, was activated on 20 May 1960. It was reorganized from the 77th Special Forces Group, which was also stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Its purpose is to conduct guerrilla operations and train friendly governments' armed forces in the South, Central, and North America as well as the Caribbean.
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  • 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
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  • Green Berets, Quiet Professionals, Soldier-Diplomats, Snake Eaters, Bearded Bastards
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  • De Oppresso Liber
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  • *Counter-terrorism
  • *Direct action
  • *Foreign internal defense
  • *Hostage rescue
  • *Special reconnaissance
  • Other roles:
  • Primary tasks:
  • *Humanitarian missions
  • *Unconventional warfare
  • *Counter-proliferation
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