No. Infiltration is used to penetrate enemy defenses and security.
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There was a joint American-Canadian unit during WWII, but the entire forces were never combined, nor was any other such unit created.
To get into a special forces unit, you have to be in the regular army and follow selection. If you were eligible, you would know what you needed to do.
Australians were abit more "bush" wise than the US Forces. They preferred to operate similar to the enemy...smaller unit infiltration thru enemy infested terrritory.
Do you mean the 12th Special Forces Group? They were a Special Forces Reserve Unit out of Chicago. If so, I don't know that you can. It deactivated in 1994.
That is a U.S. Postal Service address element for military mail. APO = Army Post Office AE = Armed Forces in Europe and Middle East 09396 = a specific unit or base in that region
The major unit of the Roman army was the legion.
The army that was responsible for the operation of Unit 731 is the Imperial Japanese Army. This unit was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit.
The United States Special Forces are a special operational unit that specializes in unconventional warfare. They place special emphasis on training with foreign troops, and much of their work is considered classified.
Within the U.S armed forces the most elite forces are comprised of Delta forse, Navy Seals, Green Berets, Marine force recon and Army Rangers. Bridging the line between traditional forces and elite units are Airborne units such as the 82nd Airborne Division, and the Marines. The order of battle is then determined by the location of the mission area and threat as the determining factor to which forces will be used.
It was a special unit of US Navy Seals (special forces) called "Seal Team Six."
Unit of what? Measurement? Distance? Capacity? The army? Please be specific.