10th Group

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10th Group is a U.S. Army Special Forces unit renowned for its expertise in unconventional warfare and operations primarily focused on the European theater.

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instanceOf U.S. Army Special Forces group
military unit
allegiance United States of America
alsoKnownAs 10th Special Forces Group NERFINISHED
10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) NERFINISHED
beretColor rifle green
branch United States Army
category Military units and formations of the United States Army
Special forces of the United States
componentOf U.S. special operations forces NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
doctrine Army Special Operations Forces doctrine
engagementType joint and combined operations with NATO allies
garrison Fort Carson, Colorado NERFINISHED
Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen, Germany NERFINISHED
higherCommand 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) NERFINISHED
mission conduct special operations in support of U.S. European Command
support U.S. national security objectives through unconventional warfare
motto De Oppresso Liber NERFINISHED
notableFor Cold War operations in Europe
expertise in unconventional warfare in the European theater
training and advising allied and partner forces
operationalFocus Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
NATO countries
parentOrganization United States Army Special Operations Command NERFINISHED
partOf United States Army Special Forces NERFINISHED
primaryAreaOfResponsibility U.S. European Command area of responsibility
role theater special operations in Europe
specialization counterterrorism
direct action
foreign internal defense
special operations
special reconnaissance
unconventional warfare
theaterFocus Europe NERFINISHED
trainingEmphasis airborne operations
cultural expertise in European regions
language proficiency
small-unit tactics
translationOfMotto To Free the Oppressed
type Airborne unit
uniformInsignia arrowhead-shaped Special Forces shoulder sleeve insignia

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