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Nickname(s) CAG, The Unit, ACE, Task Force Green Engagements • • • • • • • • • • Decorations Commanders Current commander Classified Notable commanders The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ( 1st SFOD-D), commonly referred to as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group ( CAG), 'The Unit', Army Compartmented Element ( ACE), or within JSOC as Task Force Green, is an elite of the, under operational control of the. The unit is tasked with specialized missions primarily involving and, as well as and against. Delta Force and its maritime counterpart, the 's (also known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group or DEVGRU) are the U.S. Military's primary counterterrorism units. Delta Force and DEVGRU perform the most complex, classified, and dangerous missions in the U.S. Military, as directed by the U.S.
Most Delta Force operators are selected from the 's elite and the, as well as from other special operations units. Delta Force bodyguards in civilian clothing providing close protection to General during the, 1991. Delta Force was formed after numerous well-publicized terrorist incidents in the 1970s. These incidents led the U.S. Government to develop a full-time counterterrorism unit.
Key military and government figures had already been briefed on this type of unit in the early 1960s., a (Green Berets) officer and, served as an with the 's (22 SAS Regiment) during the. On his return, Beckwith presented a detailed report highlighting the U.S. Army's vulnerability in not having an SAS-type unit. Army Special Forces in that period focused on, but Beckwith recognized the need for 'not only teachers, but doers.' He envisioned highly adaptable and completely autonomous small teams with a broad array of special skills for and missions. He briefed military and government figures, who were resistant to creating a new unit outside of Special Forces or changing existing methods.
Finally, in the mid-70s, as the threat of terrorism grew, the Pentagon and Army senior leadership appointed Beckwith to form the unit. Beckwith estimated that it would take 24 months to get his new unit mission-ready. Beckwith's estimate came from a conversation he had had earlier with Brigadier while in England in 1976. Watts had made it clear to Beckwith that it would take eighteen months to build a, but advised him to tell the Army leadership that it would take two years, and not to 'let anyone talk (him) out of this.'
To justify why it would take two years to build Delta, Beckwith and his staff drafted what they dubbed the 'Robert Redford Paper.' In it Delta outlined its necessities and historical precedents for a four-phase selection/assessment process. Delta Force was then established on 19 November 1977, by Beckwith and Colonel Thomas Henry. In the meantime, Colonel Bob 'Black Gloves' Mountel of the was tasked with creating a unit 'to breach the short-term gap' that existed until Delta was ready, dubbed.
The initial members of the unit were screened from volunteers and put through a specialized selection process in early 1978, involving a series of land navigation problems in mountainous terrain while carrying increasing weight. The purpose was to test candidates' endurance, stamina, willingness to endure and mental resolve. The first training course lasted from April to September 1978.
Delta Force was certified as fully mission capable in Fall 1979 right before the. Dale carnegie quotes. On 4 November 1979, 53 American diplomats and citizens were taken captive and held in the U.S. Embassy in, Iran. Delta Force was tasked to plan and execute and recover the hostages from the embassy by force on the nights of 24 and 25 April in 1980. The operation was aborted due to problems with helicopter failures. The review commission that examined the failure found 23 problems with the operation, among them unexpected weather encountered by the aircraft, command-and-control problems between the multi-service component commanders, a collision between a helicopter and a ground-refueling tanker aircraft, and mechanical problems that reduced the number of available helicopters from eight to five (one fewer than the minimum desired) before the mission contingent could leave the trans-loading/refueling site.
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