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Media have used the term when describing five military units, although they are not officially acknowledged by the US government or US military:{{r|Bin Laden raid}} |
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Media have used the term when describing five military units, although they are not officially acknowledged by the US government or US military:{{r|Bin Laden raid}} |
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*] (1st SFOD-D), or Delta Force{{r|Bin Laden raid}}{{r|americanspecops.com}}{{r|sofrep}}{{r|gaffney}} |
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*] (1st SFOD-D), or Delta Force{{r|Bin Laden raid}}{{r|americanspecops.com}}{{r|sofrep}}{{r|gaffney}} |
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*] (ISA){{citation needed|date=March 2013}} |
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*] (DEVGRU), or SEAL Team Six{{r|americanspecops.com}}{{r|sofrep}}{{r|gaffney}} |
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*] (160th SOAR), or Night Stalkers{{r|sofrep}} |
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Special Mission Unit can also be used to refer to other units with similar capabilities from other nations, for example the British ]{{citation needed|date=March 2013}}, Australian ]{{r|SASR}}, and also Canadian ].{{citation needed|date=March 2013}} |
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Special Mission Unit can also be used to refer to other units with similar capabilities from other nations, for example the British ]{{citation needed|date=March 2013}}, Australian ]{{r|SASR}}, and also Canadian ].{{citation needed|date=March 2013}} |
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Media have used the term when describing five military units, although they are not officially acknowledged by the US government or US military:
Special Mission Unit can also be used to refer to other units with similar capabilities from other nations, for example the British SAS, Australian SASR, and also Canadian JTF2.