What was the most elite unit in Vietnam?

What was the most elite unit in Vietnam?

MACV-SOG
MACV-SOG—Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—Special Operations Group (later renamed Studies and Observations Group)—was the elite military unit of the Vietnam War, so secret that its existence was denied by the U.S. government.

Did the SAS serve in Vietnam?

SAS personnel were highly trained and their role in Vietnam varied from conducting reconnaissance patrols and observing enemy movement to offensive operations deep in enemy territory. The SAS had the highest “kill” ratio of any Australian unit in Vietnam.

Where was the 5th Special Forces stationed in Vietnam?

Nha Trang
Sp5 Robert D. Jester arrived in Vietnam in November 1964 with the Signal Company, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), stationed at the Special Forces Operational Base at Nha Trang. The Headquarters of the 5th Special Forces Group was located in this base.

Where did MACV SOG operate?

Activated in 1964, MACV-SOG was a covert joint special operations organization that conducted cross-border operations in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and North Vietnam.

What rank are SAS soldiers?

SAS troops comprise of 16 men, led by a captain. There are 4 troops within each squadron, each specialising in a different method of insertion. The troops are Air Troop, Boat Troop, Mountain Troop and Mobility Troop. Non-officers who pass SAS selection lose their previous rank and are assigned the rank of trooper.

Were there any black Green Berets in Vietnam?

Command Sgt. Major James R. Love – who served his country for more than 30 years, fought in two wars, and was among the first black soldiers to join the U.S. Army Special Forces – died Sunday. He was a Green Beret himself in Vietnam, undertaking the most daunting tasks of that war.

Where were the Green Berets stationed in Vietnam?

Vietnam War Honors: The troops would be steeped in guerrilla warfare and trained at the Special Warfare Center at Ft. Bragg, NC.

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