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      The 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (20th SFG) (A) is one of two Army National Guard groups for the United States Army Special Forces. 20th Group—as it is sometimes called—is designed to deploy and execute nine doctrinal missions: unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, direct action, counter-insurgency, special reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, information operations, counterproliferation of weapon of mass destruction, and security force assistance.
      It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama (and is thus part of the Alabama Army National Guard) and as part of the United States Southern Command has an area of responsibility covering 32 countries, including Latin America south of Mexico, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The area is shared with the Eglin Air Force Base–based 7th Special Forces Group, which is the active Regular Army Special Forces group responsible for the same region.
      Following the start of the Global War on Terror the 20th has been actively deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and other places around the world.


      History




      = 1990s

      =
      The first large scale activation of the 20th Special Forces Group took place during the first Gulf War. The unit was mobilized and based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina for training. The 7th Special Forces Group supported and validated the training. The war ended quickly and the 20th Group was soon deactivated. Some individual members did participate in the conflict as augmentees to other Special Forces groups or organizations.
      As many as 50 individuals served as augmentees to the 10th Special Forces Group and deployed to Turkey and northern Iraq during Operation Provide Comfort.
      The 20th Special Forces Group also provided several rotations of companies to the operation in Haiti during 1995 during Operation Uphold Democracy.


      = 2000s–present

      =
      The 3rd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group deployed a significant number of its battalion headquarters to augment the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A). At the time the CJSOTF-A was led and manned by the 3rd Special Forces Group. The 3rd Battalion also provided companies to the fight in the early states of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 20th Special Forces Group headquarters and support staff was activated in the spring of 2002, trained up at Fort McClellan, Alabama, and then deployed to Afghanistan to lead and man the CJSOTF-A. It was augmented by several officers and NCOs of 7th Special Forces Group. In addition, the 1st Battalion deployed to Karshi-Khanabad Air Base, "K2," in Uzbekistan and basing AOBs and teams throughout northern and eastern Afghanistan. At the same time a battalion of the 19th Special Forces Group was based at Kabul Military Training Center just north of Kabul to train up the initial battalions of the Afghan National Army. The 2nd Battalion, 7th Group was based at Kandahar. 2nd Battalion 20th Special Forces Group would replace 1st Battalion at K2 in 2003. At this point, the entire unit had deployed to Afghanistan. The 20th Special Forces Group would continue to deploy its companies and battalions to Afghanistan for almost two decades. In addition, numerous individuals would serve as augmentees to several different organizations in Afghanistan over the years. The 20th Special Forces Group headquarters and support company was activated in 2011 and deployed to Afghanistan to augment the CJSOTF-A, and CFSOCC-A.
      Several individual augmentees from the 20th Special Forces Group served with various units in Iraq in the early stages (2003–2004) of the conflict - to include the CJSOTF-AP. Eventually almost all of the 20th Special Forces Group battalions and companies would rotate at least one time through Iraq from 2006 to 2011.
      Several companies and numerous individual augmentees would deploy in support of Operation Inherent Resolve to Iraq.
      For several years the 20th Special Forces Group manned the Special Operations Command and Control Element (SOCCE) Horn of Africa (HOA) located at Camp Lemonier, Djibouti.
      In March 2024, an Instagram post from 20th SFG featured a soldier photographed wearing a helmet patch containing the Nazi SS Totenkopf "Death's Head" skull and a partial Afrika Korps seal. Initially, a public affairs officer from 20th SFG denied the association, defending and downplayed the post, claiming the patch was a "3rd group team patch taken out of context," (referencing a prior incident in which a 3rd SFG operator was similarly featured on social media wearing a team patch featuring Nazi insignia; the patch was subsequently banned.) The Army initially made "conflicting statements" about the patch, before quickly deleting the post after receiving "hundreds of comments" of criticism, prompting an investigation. According to a USASOC spokesperson, "The use of symbols and patches depicting historic images of hate are not tolerated and a clear violation of our values," and that "We are aware of the situation and looking into the matter further."


      Subordinate units


      The 20th Special Forces Group is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, with companies and battalions in the following locations:

      20th Special Forces Group Headquarters (Birmingham, Alabama)
      Group Support Battalion (Gadsden, Alabama)
      Military Intelligence Company (Louisville, Kentucky)
      1st Battalion HHC (Fort Payne, Alabama)
      Company A (Auburn, Alabama)
      Company B (Albemarle, North Carolina)
      Company C (Chicopee, Massachusetts)
      2nd Battalion HHC (Jackson, Mississippi)
      Company A (Camp Atterbury, Indiana)
      Company B (Glen Arm, Maryland)
      Company C (Camp McCain, Mississippi)
      3rd Battalion HHC (Camp Blanding, Starke, Florida)
      Company A (Ocala, Florida)
      Company B (Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina)
      Company C (Wauchula, Florida)


      Notable current and former unit members


      Tim Kennedy, retired mixed martial artist who has fought in the UFC, Strikeforce, the WEC
      Scott L. Thoele, retired U.S. Army general officer
      Michael Waltz, US Congressman (FL)


      Gallery

























      References




      External links



      20th Special Forces Group facebook page – updated weekly
      20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Homepage
      20th Special Forces Group from GlobalSecurity.org Archived
      Beret Flash (Archived)

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    Special operations units in the National Guard (19th/20th Group, …

    Dec 12, 2019 · Special Forces. The National Guard has two Special Forces Groups, 19th and 20th Group. The Green Berets of the 19th and 20th Groups are real-deal SF and go through the same pipeline as Active Duty 18X candidates and often deploy at the same frequency as Active Duty 18X soldiers, be it with their organic ODA or as an individual augmentee of one of the Active …

    Differences between 19th and 20th SFG? : r/nationalguard - Reddit

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    20th SFG Support Slots : r/nationalguard - Reddit

    Jun 13, 2021 · I'd say starting in group with aspirations of going to selection and what not is a pretty decent place to start, if that's what you want to do. I've never been to SFRE or sfas or anything like that, but I know of guys that were 88M truck drivers and water purification specialists that ended up being green berets.

    20th/19th Group Support Positions : r/nationalguard - Reddit

    Mar 2, 2020 · Special operations units in the National Guard (19th/20th Group, SOD, SOT-A) National Guard Special Forces Support. These are a good place to start -- the FAQs on the Support page have some training notes.

    Cross posted from r/Military: 20th Group GB seen with SS patch

    Mar 26, 2024 · For several years the 20th Special Forces Group manned the Special Operations Command and Control Element (SOCCE) Horn of Africa (HOA) located at Camp Lemonier, Djibouti.[3] on Wikipedia (the world's most reputable source).

    Thoughts and opinions on 19th and 20th SFG? : r/Militaryfaq

    Feb 25, 2019 · Even though passing means you'd be Special Forces qualified, because you're in the national guard, you'll have to balance the same qualifications and training that active duty Special Forces has to complete, but are still limited by the amount of time that the National Guard has to do things, and this can cause major headaches, throw language ...

    NG special forces?? : r/nationalguard - Reddit

    Jul 12, 2022 · Additionally 19th does have a Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment in MT, but most of those dudes have Ranger Tabs or served in Ranger Regiment. I think KY still has a MI Det under 20th. And of course group support units are co-located with group HQ in UT and AL. (3) Then there are 10 Special Operations Detachments.

    Group Language training and AOR : r/greenberets - Reddit

    Dec 24, 2021 · 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) AOR - Latin America, Central America, and the Caribbean Today you will see national guard guys from 20th in Africa, etc. NG is very much being used to provide the active duty guys longer breaks between deployments

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