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The Japanese Special Forces Group (特殊作戦群, Tokushu Sakusen Gun) is the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force's counter-terrorist unit established by the former Japanese Defense Agency to counter terrorist activities and deter guerrilla-style attacks on Japanese soil and to conduct military operations, like the 1st Airborne Brigade, against guerrillas or enemy commandos. The unit is based in Narashino, Chiba garrison in Funabashi, Chiba with the 1st Airborne Brigade.

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  • The Japanese Special Forces Group (特殊作戦群, Tokushu Sakusen Gun) is the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force's counter-terrorist unit established by the former Japanese Defense Agency to counter terrorist activities and deter guerrilla-style attacks on Japanese soil and to conduct military operations, like the 1st Airborne Brigade, against guerrillas or enemy commandos. The unit is based in Narashino, Chiba garrison in Funabashi, Chiba with the 1st Airborne Brigade.
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  • Japanese Special Forces Group
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  • SFGp/Special Forces Group
  • SOG/Special Operations Group (Old Name)
  • TSG (In Japanese)
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  • SFGp Pin Badge、Black Beret
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  • ~ 600 operators
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