Aaron Bank

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Aaron Bank was a U.S. Army officer and World War II veteran widely regarded as the "Father of the Green Berets" for his pivotal role in creating and shaping the Army Special Forces.

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instanceOf United States Army officer
World War II veteran
human
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
areaOfInfluence U.S. Army Special Forces NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
contributedTo development of Green Beret training concepts
organization of early Special Forces units
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork military strategy
special operations planning
gender male
hasEthnicBackground Jewish American
hasHonorificTitle Father of the Green Berets NERFINISHED
influenced doctrine of U.S. Army Special Forces
influencedBy OSS special operations experience
languageSpoken English
legacy recognized as foundational figure in U.S. special operations forces
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank colonel
nickname Father of the Green Berets NERFINISHED
notableFor founding role in U.S. Army Special Forces
notableWork creation of U.S. Army Special Forces
occupation military officer
participatedIn European Theater of World War II NERFINISHED
roleInOrganization key founder of U.S. Army Special Forces
servedIn Office of Strategic Services NERFINISHED
specialization guerrilla warfare
special operations
unconventional warfare

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Green Berets notableCommander Aaron Bank