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WWII
- Commando & Ranger Training, Part III: Forging Junior Leaders to Toughen Men to Win in Combat
- Rescue at Cabanatuan
- The OSS Influence on Special Forces
- A Commander’s Sense of Duty
- Christmas Every Month On Smoke Bomb Hill
- Catalyst For Action: The Palawan Massacre
- The Mayor of P’yongyang: The Three Wars of COL Charles R. Munske
- Major General John Henry Hilldring
- Setting the ‘Rising Sun’: The WWII service of Psywarrior Elizabeth McIntosh
- Commando & Ranger Training, Part II: Preparing America’s Soldiers for War
- Operation Eiche: The Rescue of Benito Mussolini
- Skokoski's Journey: Service in Three WWII Special Operations Units
- Commando & Ranger Training: Preparing America’s Soldiers for War
- Major Jay D. Vanderpool: Advisor to the Philippine Guerrillas
- Over the Hills and Far Away: The MARS Task Force
- History in the “Raw”
- A Legacy of Support: The 528th Sustainment Brigade
- From Omaha Beach to the Rhine: The 5th Ranger battalion in the European Theater
- “Wars should be fought in better country than this”: The First Special Service Force in the Italian Mountains
- Beyond The Beach: The 2nd Rangers Fight Through Europe
- Operation BOSTON: An OSS Combined Operation in the Indian Ocean
- Bona Fides: Documents forged for 2LT Herbert R. Brucker
- Alamo Scouts Diary
- Donald D. Blackburn: World War II Guerrilla Leader & Special Operations Plank Holder
- A Special Forces Model: OSS Detachment 101 in the Myitkina Campaign, Part II
- Allied Long Range Penetration Groups for Burma: The Chindits, the Marauders, and the MARS Task Force
- Creating A Demigod: Nazi Art, Adolf Hitler, and the Cult of Personality
- Operation COTTAGE: First Special Service Force, Kiska Campaign
- Wings over Burma: Air Support in the Burma Campaign
- “Timing Is Everything”: A PW Escape in WWII
- A Special Forces Model: OSS Detachment 101 in the Myitkina Campaign, Part I
- The Knollwood Maneuver: The Ultimate Airborne Test
- Camp Mackall: A History of Training
- Major Herbert R. Brucker, SF Pioneer, Part IV: SO Team HERMIT in France
- The OSS: A Primer on the Special Operations Branches and Detachments of the Office of Strategic Services
- The 151st Airborne Tank Company at Camp Mackall
- The Special Forces Patch: History and Origins
- The CG-4A Waco Glider
- OSS Detachment 404: Operations in Southeast Asia
- “We Badly Needed Something to Do”: Glider Jumping at Camp Mackall, 1943
- Major Herbert R. Brucker, SF Pioneer, Part III: SOE Training & “Team HERMIT” into France
- Key West: Home of ARSOF Underwater Operations
- Supplying the Resistance: OSS Logostics Support to Special Operations in Europe
- Rangers in World War II: Part II, Sicily and Italy
- Unique Support for a Unique Unit: The Service Battalion of the First Special Service Force
- The Failures of Detachment 101 and its Evolution into a Combined Arms Team
- Herbert R. Brucker, SF Pioneer, Part II: Pre-WWII–OSS Training 1943
- Rangers in World War II: Part I, The Formation and Early Days
- Lieutenant General William P. Yarborough
- Major Herbert R. Brucker, SF Pioneer, Part I: SOE France, OSS Burma and China, 10th SFG, SF Instructor, 77th SFG, Laos, and Vietnam
- The Race to Rome
- Airborne Signal: The 112th (Special Operations) Signal Battalion in World War II
- From Ledo to Leeches: The 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional)
- The End Run of Galahad: The Battle of Myitkyina
- The OSS Maritime Unit on the Arakan coast of Burma
- Prisoner for a Day: A First Special Force Soldier's Short-lived POW Experience
- Colonel Aaron Bank
- Camp Mackall: 1943-1945
- Of Mules and Men: The 612th and 613th Field Artillery Battalions (Pack) in Burma
- Cannon Company
Korean War
- The Mayor of P’yongyang: The Three Wars of COL Charles R. Munske
- Voice of the U.S. and Aggressors: The 2nd Loudspeaker & Leaflet Company
- The 6th Ranger Company: Look Sharp, Be Sharp, Stay Sharp
- The Army's Guerrilla Command in Korea
- Operation SPITFIRE: No Lessons Learned
- CCRAK: The Combined Command for Reconnaissance Activities, Korea
- A Combat First: Army SF Soldiers in Korea, 1953-1955
- Fight for the Northwestern Islands
- Closing Acts: The Special Warfare Campaign at the End of the Korean War
- Culture, Language & SPECIAL OPS: Recruiting & Training “TURNCOAT” Agents in Korea
- JACK Operations & Activities: Korea, 1951-1953
- JACK Air Operations: Korea, 1951-1953
- CIA Paramilitary Operations: Korea, 1950-1951
- E & E: West Coast Aircrew Recovery and the Guerrilla-Held Islands
- The Insignia of WOLFPACK
- The CCRAK ‘Navy’
- Military Recovery of Downed Airman in Eastern Korea
- A Korean War Photo Memoir
- Right Man for the Job: Colonel Charles H. Karlstad
- Guerrillas in Their Midst: An Introduction to Veritas Vol. 8, No. 2
- Creating an Army Guerrilla Command: The First Six Months, Part 1
- One Guerrilla's Fight: Operating Behind Enemy Lines in the Korean War
- Working with what you have: The Challenges of Guerrilla Warfare on the Korean East Coast, 1951-1953
- TLO: Line-Crossers, Special Forces, and the "Forgotten War"
- Facets of the U.S. Army Guerrilla Commands in Korea: A Photographic Overview
- John H. McGee: Soldier, Leader, Trainer
- A History of Resistance: The Origins of the North Korean Anti-Communist Guerrillas, 1945-1950
- The Psywar in Korea: A Matter of Adjustment
- The 4th MRBC in Japan & Korea, 1951-1952
- Radio Pusan: “The Voice of South Korea.”
- Postscript: Joseph E. Dabney
- Flying High: The 4th MRBC Antenna Riggers
- The May Day Riots
- Full Spectrum: Strategic Psywar 1952: UN Psywar Aligns with Allied Bombing Campaign in Korea
- Full Spectrum: Contrasts in Independence, March 1st and Plan PATRIOT
- Full Spectrum: FEAF's Humanitarian Bombing Campaign in Korea
- Herbert Avedon: Making Psywar a Career
- We're Asking the Reds to SURRENDER-PLEASE! Collier’s, 13 December 1952
- The Psywar Center, Part II: Creation of the 10th Special Forces Group
- Rebuilding Psywar: An Introduction
- Top Priority RB&L; Missions: Radio Tokyo, VUNC, and KBS
- Rebuilding Psywar: The Psychological Warfare Division, the Office of the Chief of Psychological Warfare, and the Psywar School at Fort Riley, 1950-1951
- The 1st RB&L; Advance Tackles Far East Command Priorities
- U.S. Armed Forces Radio Stations in Postwar Japan and Korea
- Major General Robert A. McClure
- Harris Presses & Psywar Leaflets: The 3rd Reproduction Company, 1st Radio Broadcasting & Leaflet Group
- Same Organization, Four Different Names: U.S. Army Civil Affairs in Korea 1950-1953
- From a Standing Start: U.S. Army Psychological Warfare and Civil Affairs in the Korean War
- 1st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet (1st RB&L;) Group Products for Korea: The J. B. Haynes Leaflet Collection
- Dick Zayac: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
- The Refugee Evacuation from Hungnam: 9-24 December 1950
- CA/PSYWAR Timeline: 1950-1953
- The "Proper Ganders" 1st Radio Broadcasting & Leaflet Group
- 1st L&L; in Korea, A Photographer's Record
- Smoke Bomb Hill: Birth of the Psywar Center, Part I
- Rebirth of The Rangers: The Ranger Infantry Companies in Korea
- From Hill 710 to “Big Switch”: Ranger Edmund J. Dubrueil, 1st Ranger Company
- “When Men Don't Panic”: 2nd Ranger Infantry Company on Hill 581
- The 2nd Ranger Infantry Company: “Buffaloes” in Korea, 29 December 1950-19 May 1951
- “Travel Light and Freeze at Night”: The 5th Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne) in Korea
- Republic of Korea General Paik Sun-yup
- A Highly Praised Luxury: The Ranger Infantry Companies in Korea
- The 8th Ranger Company: “Black Devils” on Hill 628
- “Cold Steel Third”: The 3rd Ranger Infantry Company
- “That D****d Dam”: The 4th Ranger Infantry Company and the Hwachon Dam
- GHQ Raider Monument
- Lorenzo Ghiglieri: Sailor, Veteran, Artist, Patriot
- 25 July 1950: Three Combat Forces
- GHQ Raiders: Wonsan to Chang-to
- Eighth Army Rangers: First in Korea
- War in the Land of the Morning Calm: The Korean War
- “Volunteering” for Combat: Loudspeaker Psywar in Korea
- A Civil Affairs Pioneer: BG Crawford F. Sams, U.S. Army Medical Corps
- "Do what You Can": UN Civil Assistance, Chinnamp'o, North Korea
- The U.N. Occupation of P’yongyang
- Born of Desperation: Early Special Operations in the Korean War
- A Giant Enters the Battle: Order of Battle of the UN and Chinese Communist Forces in Korea
- The Ivanhoe Security Force in Korea, 1950
- The Price of Stabilization
- A Clearer View of Psywar at Fort Riley & Fort Bragg, 1951-1952
- Background to A Clearer View of Psywar at Fort Riley & Fort Bragg, 1951-1952
- A History of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School Insignia
- Wolfpack and Donkeys: Special Forces Soldiers in the Korean War
- The Ganders: 1st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet Group Conducts PSYWAR in Korea, Pt II
- The Ganders: Strategic PSYWAR in the Far East Part I: Introduction and Movement to the Far East
- Across the Pacific to War: The Colombian Navy in Korea, 1951-1955
- Barbula and Old Baldy, March 1953: Colombia’s Heaviest Combat in Korea
- Catch as Catch Can: Special Forces and Line Crossers in the Korean War
- Soldier-Sailors in Korea: JACK Maritime Operations
- Helicopters in the Korean War: The Rescue of Virginia 1
Cold War
- From Hangar to Housing: Providing Shelter for Displaced Civilians in Panama during Operation JUST CAUSE
- Spreading the Word Fast: PSYOP in Operation JUST CAUSE
- Almost a Footnote: The Special Operations Support Battalion, 1986-1989
- Averting Disaster: Company D, 96th Civil Affairs Battalion at the Balboa High School Displaced Civilians Facility
- Civil Affairs in the Assault: Company A, 96th Civil Affairs Battalion at the Torrijos-Airport Terminal
- The Path to War in Panama: SOUTHCOM Operational Planning
- “No Ordinary Signal Unit” The 112th Signal Battalion in Panama
- ‘Stop the Radio Nacional Broadcasts’: C/3-7th SFG Ends pro-Noriega Radio Broadcasts during Operation JUST CAUSE
- Absolute Confidence: The 617th SOAD and 3rd Battalion, 7th SFG in Panama, 1989–1990
- A Tale of Two Teams: Tactical Loudspeaker Support in Operation JUST CAUSE
- “Proving the Concept”: The 528th Support Battalion in Panama
- JFK Visits Fort Bragg: A Photo Essay
- More than Shoot & Salute: U.S. Army Psywar in Laos, Part II
- Shoot & Salute: U.S. Army Special Warfare in Laos, Part I
- Congo Rescue, 1960
- Training on a Shoestring: Cheap, Practical SF Training in the Post-Vietnam Turmoil
- 10th SFG, Mountain Recovery Operation: Iran 1962
- The Good ‘Ole’ Days of Special Forces: Marginalized Before JFK
- Special Action Force ASIA
- Psyche: The 301st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet Group, Part II
- The 7721st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet Group
- Psyche: The 301st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet Group, Part I
- Kreuzotters on the Loose: The 5th Loudspeaker and Leaflet Company, 1951-1952
- The Trojan Horse Badge: Distinctive Identity for the 10th Special Forces Group
- American’s Foreign Legionnaires: The Lodge Act Soldiers - Part II
- American’s Foreign Legionnaires: The Lodge Act Soldiers - Part I
- Introduction: Special Forces in Bolivia
- The 1960s: A Decade of Revolution
- The Sixties in America: Social Strife and International Conflict
- Beggar on a Throne of Gold: A Short History of Bolivia
- Che Guevarra: A False idol for Revolutionaries
- “Today a New Stage Begins”: Che Guevara in Bolivia
- The 2nd Ranger Battalion and the Capture of Che Guevara
- Che’s Posse: Divided, Attrited, and Trapped
- Field Sanitation: Practicing Medicine, and Civic Action in Bolivia
- The Special Forces Mission to Cochabamba, Bolivia 1967
- The Bolivian Mission: Site Survey and MTT Mission Prep
- The ‘Haves and Have Nots’: U.S. & Bolivian Order of Battle
- “Welcome to Bolivia, MTT-BL 404-67X”
- Turning the Tables on Che: The Training at La Esperanza
- The Aftermath: Che, the Late 1960s, and the Bolovian Mission
- Building El Salvador’s Airborne, Part I
- The Lords of Darkness
- San Miguel: The Attack on El Bosque
- El Paraiso and the War in El Salvador, Part I (1981–1983)
- ARSOF in Colombia: Introduction
- Colombia: A Special Relationship
- Colombian Special Operations Forces
- U.S. Forces: The Major Command Structure
- OPATT to PATT: El Salvador to Colombia and the Formation of the Planning and Assistance Training Teams
- Forty Years of Insurgency: Colombia’s Main Opposition Groups
- Plan Lazo: Evaluation and Execution
- Colombian Military Forces
- Colombian Lancero School Roots
- Plan Colombia and Plan Patriota: The Evolution of Colombia’s National Strategy
- Blue Helmets to Maroon Berets: Batallon Colombia in the Suez and Sinai, 1956-1958, 1982-2006
- Reminiscences of Detachment A, Berlin 1982–1984
- Task Force 160 in Operation URGENT FURY
- Los Artefactos Explosivos Improvisados: Improvised Explosive Devices in El Salvador
- SF Detachment 39: SFLE in Korea
Post-9/11
- From a Great Height: Helicopter Recovery at Takur Ghar
- Recognizing “Combat Divers”: A History of Army Special Operations Diver Badges
- A Team Approach: PSYOP and LRA Defection in 2012
- Preface to A Team Approach: PSYOP and LRA Defection in 2012
- ARSOF Blue Star Service Banner
- Michael L. Kunik: Peerless Professional, Patriot
- “This Vest May Save Your Life!” U.S. Army Body Armor from WWII to Present
- Enlisted ‘Green Platoon’: Making Night Stalkers, Part II
- Officer ‘Green Platoon’: Making Night Stalkers, Part I
- “The First Step in Night Stalking”: A History of U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Training
- Form follows function: A Brief Look at U.S. Army Standard Service Rifles and Squad Automatic Weapons since WWII
- The Ultimate Deception: Operación JAQUE
- Total Immersion: Language, Culture, and the Colombian Military
- Operation WILLING SPIRIT (OWS): Setting Conditions for Operación JAQUE
- A Different SORT of Mission: Special Operations Resuscitation Teams in Operation OBSERVANT COMPASS
- “Who’s in charge down here?”
- Night Stalker Ingenuity: Taking the ‘Bad Guy’ off the Battlefield without Black Helicopters
- Joint SOF Integration—SDO, Bogotá
- Defense Diplomacy: Exercise VAJRA PRAHAR 2011
- Victoria Ex Umbra: Activating 4th Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)
- MISTF-C in Operation INHERENT RESOLVE
- The Raid at Hazar Qadam
- OPERATION ZUMMARI 241: Braving Fire Ambushes in Afghanistan
- Nili Experiment: Village Stability Operations
- There's No Place Like Home: Creating a CJSOTF-A Headquarters in Afghanistan
- Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan: A Short History, 2002-2014
- The U.S. Army Cultural Support Team Program: Historical Timeline
- Task Force Viking: Addition to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Memorial Plaza
- CAT 812 in Haiti: Rescue in Jérémie
- A Collective Effort: Army Special Operations Forces in Deh Rawod, Afghanistan
- VALIANT 41: 160th SOAR in Combat in Iraq
- SORT(ing) Out the Casualties: The Special Operations Resuscitation Team in Afghanistan
- Fighting Throgh the “Fog of War”: The Battle of An Najaf, Part II
- Fighting Through the "Fog of War": The Battle of An Najaf, Part I
- Operation BAAZ TSUKA: Task Force 31 Returns to the Panjwayi
- Operation MEDUSA: Regaining Control of Afghanistan’s Panjwayi Valley
- Not Just Doing Logistics: LTF 530 in Support of TF Dagger
- Resurrected Again: 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
- PSYOP in Colombia
- Civil Affairs in Colombia
- “Conducting the Orchestra”: AOB 740 in Colombia
- “Who taught these guys to shoot like Chuck Norris?” ODA 746 in Tolemaida
- Plan Colombia and Plan Patriota: The Evolution of Colombia’s National Strategy
- “There is a Word I Need to Learn”: ODA 741 and Colombian National Police Training at Espinal
- Special Forces in Larandia: ODA 753 and the CERTE
- Forty Years of Insurgency: Colombia’s Main Opposition Groups
- ELN Mines and FARC Mortars: IEDs in Colombia
- The SOD-JF in Iraq: A “Total Force” Success Story
- Everyone Can Take Pride in This Fight: ODA 163 in Afghanistan
- Logistical Support to Task Force Viking: Task Force Support in Northern Iraq
- One Piece of the Puzzle: Setting up Civil Affairs in Gardez, Afghanistan
- Night Stalkers in the Philippines: Tragedy and Triumph in Balikatan 02-1
- The Rangers Take Hadithah Dam
- The Jump at Objective Serpent: 3/75th Rangers in Iraq
- “The Beer’s On Us!”: Little Bird Support at Hadithah Dam
- North by Northwest: Combat Service Support in Northern Iraq
- Out of Turkey: The 528th Special Operations Support Battalion
- Psychological Operations in Baghdad
- Infiltrating Wadi al Khirr Airfield
- Order from Chaos: The 422 CA Battalon in OIF
- Frank E. Allen
- Afghan Ambush: ODA 744 in Afghanistan
- Factors Affecting ARSOF Preparation for Operation Iraqi Freedom
- “Alarm Red!” Providing Signal Support in Kuwait
- Flash to Bang Time—Twenty-two Hours: The 2nd Ranger Battalion’s Assault on the Rawah Terrorist Camp
- This is What You Signed Up For: The Attack on Ayn Sifni
- HACC Baghdad: Civil Affairs in Action
- ODA 542: Working with the Free Iraqi Fighters
- Mass Graves
- Getting the Message Out: Tactical PSYOP in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM
- SOF and the Media during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM
- Holding Back the Flood at Hadithah Dam
- Team Tank: Armor in Support of Special Operations
- Operation VIKING HAMMER: 3/10 SFG against the Ansar Al-Islam
- Getting There is Half the Battle: Operation UGLY BABY
- Objective Beaver: The Search for the Elusive Smoking Gun
- Reaching Out: Psychological Operations in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM
- Value Added: A/1/19th SFG in Iraq
- The Battle for Debecka Crossroads
- From Leyte to the Levant: A Brief History of the 389th Military Intelligence Battalion (Airborne)