1st Special Forces Brigade (South Korea)

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1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne)
Active1 April 1958 – present
Country South Korea
TypeAirborne Special Forces
SizeBrigade
Part ofRepublic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command
Garrison/HQGangseo District, Seoul
Nickname(s)Docksuri (Eagle)
EngagementsVietnam War
Operation Paul Bunyan

The 1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) (Korean제1공수특전여단; Hanja第一空輸特戰旅團), also known as Eagle (독수리), is an Airborne Special Forces unit of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command.

History[edit]

On 1 April 1958, 1st Combat Group was founded and most members were from the 8240th Army Unit.[1][2]

On 1 October 1958, reorganized as the 1st Special Forces Group.[citation needed]

On 15 September 1972, reorganized into as the 1st Special Forces Brigade.[citation needed]

Vietnam War[edit]

1,172 of 1st Special Forces Group participated in the Vietnam War.[3]

They were attached to Capital Mechanized Infantry Division and 9th Infantry Division.[citation needed]

They conducted the special operations including long-range reconnaissance patrol, surprise attacks by hit-and-run tactics and so on.[4]

Operation Paul Bunyan[edit]

64 of 1st Special Forces Brigade participated in the Operation Paul Bunyan in 1976.[5][6]

Criticism[edit]

1st Special Forces Brigade was involved in two military coup d'états - May 16 coup (1961) and Coup d'état of December Twelfth (1979).[7]

On 21 May 1964, some of its members broke into a courtroom and the house of a judge [ko] to demand an arrest warrant.[8]

Notable former members[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "History - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "空輸團(공수단)창설 십주년". NAVER Newslibrary (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  3. ^ "Vietnam War - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "베트남전쟁시 한국군의 해·공군 및 특수작전" (in Korean). 2018-03-08.
  5. ^ "판문점 도끼 만행사건 추모비를 회상하며". 16 September 2021.
  6. ^ "북한의 판문점 '도끼 살해' 만행 … 박정희 "미친 개엔 몽둥이" 분노". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  7. ^ 12.12 쿠데타의 분수령 "9공수여단의 回軍"
  8. ^ "1964년 무장공수단 난입사건 - open archives 사진 아카이브즈" (in Korean). 2015-10-31. Archived from the original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  9. ^ "[Special feature] Who is Moon Jae-in?". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 2023-06-26.

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