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Old 06-09-2012, 09:11   #31
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Richard- It was Levings... I wasn't involved in the negotiations, so I don't know what it cost. I'm still trying to figure out how Strange Ed got through the mental screening.

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Old 06-18-2012, 10:19   #32
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Thanks for the replies, again.
Definitely very interesting.

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Old 07-05-2012, 07:36   #33
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Originally Posted by Tracy (from SOCNET)
Special Forces has three core competencies: Intelligence Operations (Recon, Surveillance, Security), Combat Operations (Raids, Ambushes, Security Patrols) , and Teaching others how to conduct Inteligence and Combat Operations (Foreign Internal Defense, Unconventional Warfare, Special Activities). The Primary Core Competency is Teaching.
There's the quote from SOCNET, in case anyone was wondering what exactly the SF'er said.
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Old 07-05-2012, 08:20   #34
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There's the quote from SOCNET, in case anyone was wondering what exactly the SF'er said.
While some of those things are true, it is a completely made up (and personal) definition.
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Old 07-05-2012, 17:49   #35
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While some of those things are true, it is a completely made up (and personal) definition.
Actually not really made up, paraphrased, I do believe.

It has been years, but I beleive something like that is in the old SF Operational handbook I got in final phase training eons ago.

I will have to search.
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