Former United States special operations units
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Former United States special operations units are disbanded or otherwise inactive unconventional warfare units of the United States military. Most units were created to fulfill specific duties within a particular conflict, and were disbanded once that conflict ended. All branches of the United States armed forces – the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force have fielded special operations units. For existing special operations units, see United States Special Operations Forces.
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[edit] World War II
- 1st Special Service Force "Devil's Brigade", joint U.S. and Canadian unit (WWII)
- 5307th Composite Unit (provisional) "Merrill's Marauders" (WWII)
- Ranger Battalions (WWII)
- Alamo Scouts (WWII)
- Alaskan Scouts (WWII)
- Marine Raiders (WWII)
- Paramarines (WWII)
- Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion (WWII)
- Naval Scouts and Raiders (WWII)
- Navy Combat Demolition Units (NCDU) and Underwater Demolitions Teams (UDT) (WWII)
- 1st Air Commando Group (WWII)
[edit] Korean War
- Airborne Ranger Companies (Korean War)
- Joint Advisory Commission, Korea (JACK) (Korean War), CIA-affiliated covert special operations unit
[edit] Vietnam War
- Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols (LRRPs or "Lurps"); Vietnam War-era deep reconnaissance and raider units
- Mike Force Mobile Strike Force Command; Corps I, II, III, IV
- Tiger Force (Vietnam War); reconnaissance commando (recondo) platoon in the 1/327th Infantry
- Project "Leaping Lena" (Vietnam War); recondo course for South Vietnamese teams, trained by U.S. Special Forces
- Project Delta (Vietnam War); Special Forces long-range reconnaissance unit; precursor to MACV-SOG
- Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), a joint covert Vietnam War-era task force composed of 2,000 American soldiers and over 8,000 indigenous mercenaries
- Project Sigma and Project Omega (Vietnam War), MACV-SOG recon units that operated in Cambodia
[edit] Other
- 6th Special Forces Group (1963-1971), 8th Special Forces Group (1963-1972), 11th Special Forces Group (1961-1994) and 12th Special Forces Group (1961-1994) (disbanded Army Special Forces Groups)
- "Blue light", a counter-terrorist unit created among the 5th Special Forces Group in the late 1970s
- Task Force Bayonet, a Joint Task Force specialised in Foreign Internal Defense (FID) duties for Latin American countries; mainly composed of Special Forces, but also included United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force and Intelligence Support Activity operators
- US Army Special Operations Division
- SEASPRAY, an aviation unit for military covert operations during the 1980s
- Red Cell, U.S. "Tiger team" active in the 1980s
- Task Force Ranger (Operation Gothic Serpent), joint Army/Navy task force deployed to Somalia between August and October 1993
- Task Force 11 (Operation Enduring Freedom), joint Army/Navy task force created to capture or kill senior al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders in Afghanistan
- Task Force 20, Task Force 121 (Operation Iraqi Freedom), multinational joint task forces created to capture or kill senior leadership of the former Baathist regime in Iraq, including Saddam Hussein; also tasked with capturing or killing the leadership of the Iraqi insurgency as well as senior al-Qaeda operatives in Iraq; Task Force 20 later merged with Task Force 121, and is now believed to be active under the designation Task Force 77.
- Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One (MCSOCOM-Det 1) (Operation Iraqi Freedom), pilot project active from June 19, 2003 to March 10, 2006 to assess the establishment of a permanent U.S. Marine Corps unit under Special Operations Command (SOCOM); replaced by the United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)