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Rangers, Scouts, and Raiders, Origin, Organization, and Operations of Selected Special Operations Forces, Michael F. Dilley

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Rangers, Scouts, and Raiders, Origin, Organization, and Operations of Selected Special Operations Forces, Michael F. Dilley
Language
eng
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Main title
Rangers, Scouts, and Raiders
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Michael F. Dilley
Sub title
Origin, Organization, and Operations of Selected Special Operations Forces
Summary
Throughout history there has always been a need, in military forces, for special units. In the past, these units have usually been ad hoc formations that were disbanded after their mission was complete. It has only been since the early 1950s that such units have remained active, but even in recent times special purpose, special mission units have been organized and used for a period of time or for a specific mission and then either deactivated or replaced by other units. This unique approach to the history of American special forces examines their development through a number of operations, ranging from the French and Indian War in the eighteenth century through to the Vietnam War. From the Son Tay raid to the Force at la Difensa and Rogers' Rangers, the operations are diverse in both organization and purpose, but all contributed to the overall mission of their theater or larger organization, thus proving the continuing need for special units throughout history and even today
Target audience
adult
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