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A soldier with the Romanian Special Forces fast-ropes

A soldier with the Romanian Special Forces fast-ropes

A soldier with the Romanian Special Forces fast-ropes out of a CV-22 Osprey assigned to a 352nd Special Operations Wing, during a combined training, March 13, 2019, near Bacau, Romania. U.S. Air Force service m... More

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) conduct training operations utilizing the Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction System, or SPIES, March 29, 2019 at Camp Mackall, NC. SPIES is used to ... More

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special Operation Unit, King’s Guard, conducts Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) training with FRIES masters from 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Feb... More

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special Operation Unit, King’s Guard, conducts Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) training with FRIES masters from 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Feb... More

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment, Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, conduct fast rope insertion certifications as part ... More

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special Operation Unit, King’s Guard, conducts Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) training with FRIES masters from 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Feb... More

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Thai Soldier with the Special Operation Unit, King’s Guard, conducts Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) training with FRIES masters from 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Feb... More

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Green Berets assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) conduct training operations utilizing the Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction System, or SPIES, March 29, 2019 at Camp Mackall, NC. SPIES is used to ... More

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Green Beret with 1st Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Green Beret with 1st Special

LOPBURI, Thailand – A Green Beret with 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) conducts Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) training with Thai Soldiers from the Special Operation Unit, King’s Guard, Feb. ... More

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment, Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, conduct fast rope insertion certifications as part ... More

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment,

Soldiers from the 3rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment, Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, conduct fast rope insertion certifications as part ... More

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