Conflicts Archives - SOF News https://sof.news/tag/conflicts/ Special Operations News From Around the World Sat, 07 Jan 2017 04:13:24 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://i0.wp.com/sof.news/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/SOFNewsUpdateButtonImage.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Conflicts Archives - SOF News https://sof.news/tag/conflicts/ 32 32 114793819 Special Operations News 20170107 https://sof.news/update/20170107/ Sat, 07 Jan 2017 08:00:07 +0000 http://www.sof.news/?p=2754 SOF News Update 20170107 – France gets after the ‘tangos’, 10 wars to watch in 2017, a SF dude in the corporate world, SF history, Erik Prince and border control, U.S. wounded in Iraq and Syria, Year of the Commando, and [...]]]>

SOF News Update 20170107 – France gets after the ‘tangos’, 10 wars to watch in 2017, a SF dude in the corporate world, SF history, Erik Prince and border control, U.S. wounded in Iraq and Syria, Year of the Commando, and more.

France Hitting Terrorists Hard. France has been stepping up its game over the past few years in going after the ‘bad guys’. The French intelligence and special operations organizations have been active throughout the Middle East and North Africa hitting the terrorists hard. Read more in “France secretly launches fightback against ISIS as President Hollande orders deaths of 40 jihadists”UK Mirror, January 6, 2017.

News is Quiet on Wounded in Iraq and Syria. The U.S. military has been relatively quiet about its wounded military members from Iraq and Syria. Read more in “More U.S. troops are being wounded in Iraq and Syria, the Pentagon quietly acknowledges”Military Times, January 5, 2017.

Erik Prince and Border Control. The founder of the private military contracting firm once known as Blackwater – Erik Prince – says that private border control firms can help solve the illegal migrant problem for European nations. Read “Mercenaries at the Border”Vice News, January 3, 2017.

History Channel. Read a short article on the history of U.S. Army Special Forces. “History Vault: Special Forces” January 6, 2017.

Year of the Commando. Nick Turse of Tom’s Dispatch.com (yes, that guy) has wrote a detailed article on the use of special operations forces around the world. You may not agree with his politics, he may exaggerate, and he gets some facts wrong, and puts his slant on things. But it is interesting reading just the same. Some info Turse puts out you won’t find in other places – nope, not even at SOF.news. Read “Year of the Commando: U.S. Special Ops forces deploy to 138 nations”Salon, January 6, 2017.

10 Wars to Track. 2017 should not be too different than 2016 in most respects. One thing constant with 2016 – a lot of conflict around the world – should be a constant during 2017 as well. Read more in “10 Conflicts to Watch in 2017”Foreign Policy, January 5, 2017.

Can SF Soldiers Adapt to the Business World? Of course they can and they can be great assets to corporations needing personnel who can working in very challenging international environments. Read more in “Understanding a Special Forces Soldier’s Resume: A Thought Experiment”Linkedin Pulse, January 4, 2017.

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Publication – SOF in the Philippines https://sof.news/sof/oef-p/ Thu, 15 Dec 2016 08:05:48 +0000 http://www.sof.news/?p=1986 During OEF-P or Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines Special Forces teams from the 1st Special Forces Group and 19th Special Forces Group had a long-term commitment in the Philippines in a ‘train, advise, and assist’ mission. The Special Operations Command [...]]]>

During OEF-P or Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines Special Forces teams from the 1st Special Forces Group and 19th Special Forces Group had a long-term commitment in the Philippines in a ‘train, advise, and assist’ mission. The Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC) based in Hawaii had assisted in the deployment of a Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) to provide the C2, staff, and support necessary for the SF operational detachments to perform the advisory and training mission.

Linda Robinson, a Senior International Policy Analyst at RAND Corporation, has published numerous works on special operations forces. In an article in PRISM she writes about the “. . . partnered, light footprint approach . . .” used in the Philippines that has met with success. The 14-year long endeavor saw U.S. SOF as a primary outside force supporting a partner nation’s security forces that were the leading actors in a long-term counterinsurgency and counterterrorism campaign.

OEF-P was formed to assist the Philippine security forces in combating the insurgent and terrorist groups in the southern region of Mindanao. The initial phase saw almost 1,300 U.S. forces deployed but that number was reduced in time to around 500-600 personnel. The operation was first conceived in the fall of 2001 shortly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 when a SOF assessment team visited the Philippines. In 2002 Joint Task Force 510 – a SOF task force – was established to provide training, advice, and assistance to the Philippine security forces in civil-military operations, information operations, and security. In time, a Joint Special Operations Task Force or JSOTF was formed for the mission.

The task force was comprised of Special Forces, Civil Affairs, and Military Information Support Operations (MISO) personnel. Members of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and Navy SEALs participated in the training mission as well. U.S. SOF also provided tactical battlefield advice, intelligence support (ISR), and casualty evacuation.

JSOTF-P officially ended its operations in early 2015. The 14-year commitment by U.S. SOF to professionalize the Philippine security forces and degrade the terrorist networks and groups operating in the Philippines is considered a big success. Currently, SOF interaction with the Philippine security forces consists of contacts through the U.S. Embassy in Manila as well as periodic training exercises by U.S. special operations forces and conventional forces (although the current political environment seems problematic).

Read the entire article by Linda Robinson in “The SOF Experience in the Philippines and the Implications for Future Defense Strategy”PRISM, Volume 6, No 3, December 7, 2016.

Photo credit: SSG Christopher Hubenthal.

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