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    LMAO,
    Good to see you wm311 !!!

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    Jack I like the new avatar is that Saving Private Ryan?
    Fo shizzle.


    Here is 5th Group's area of responsibility. Arabian Peninsula, Horn of Africa, South & West Asia...Iraq...the hot spots...

    You might find more @ http://www.groups.sfahq.com
    Lebanon and Syria are not covered on this map, although the rest of the arab countries are.
    Lebenon and Syria are part of EUCOM not CENTCOM.... For what its worth.


    Here is the map you've all been asking for...


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    Are the USNORTHCOM guys the reservist Special Forces?
    There aren't many Spec-op operations in the USA and Canada, so why is there a special N-America command?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GI_Rutger
    Are the USNORTHCOM guys the reservist Special Forces?
    There aren't many Spec-op operations in the USA and Canada, so why is there a special N-America command?
    Those aren't special operations regions, but general military. each region has a Commander-in-Chief (CINC), although i heard that changed that term. Any unit working in that region is generally subbordinate to that command.

    NORTHCOM is a recent development aka after 9/11.

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    As posted early, there are currently a total of five Special Forces Groups in the Active Component of the US Army. There are two with in the US Army National Guard, 19th SFG (A) which has its Group HQ in Utah. And the 20th SFG (A) with its Group HQ in Alabama. The entire group is not located within that state, the battalions and teams spread across the US.
    The 11th and 12th Special Force Groups were in the Army Reserve. But both were deactivated in 1995.

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    Damn...Europe grew pretty big on that map!

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    Umm, the avatar of the ladies chest, what is here name?? Is this a **** star?

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