Posted on 09/23/2005 10:27:12 AM PDT by Donald Rumsfeld Fan
The first thing Special Forces had done about Basilan was conduct a series of population surveys. SF surveys were a bit like those conducted by university academics; indeed, many an SF officer had an advanced degree. But there was a difference. Because the motive behind these surveys was operational rather than intellectual, there was a practical, cut-to-the-chase quality about them that is uncommon in academia. Months were not needed to reach conclusions. Nobody was afraid to generalize in the bluntest terms; thus conclusions did not become entangled in exquisite subtleties. Intellectuals reward complexity and refinement; the military rewards simplicity and bottom-line assessments. For Army Special Forcesalso called Green Beretsthere was only one important question: What did they need to know about the people of Basilan in order to kill or drive out the guerrillas?
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Another reason why US Army Special Forces will continue to lead SOCOM for the forseeable future.
"The Quiet Professionals"
Absolutely.
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