Delta
Operator
Background:
The U.S. Army's 1st Special Forces Operational
Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D) is one of the nation's
principle units tasked with counter-terrorist,
close quarter combat and hostage rescue operations
outside the United States. It is organized into
three operating squadrons, all of which (A,
B, and C) are subdivided into small groups known
as troops. Each troop specializes in HALO, SCUBA,
or other skill groups. SFOD-D's existence has
never officially been acknowledged by the U.S.
government.
SFOD-D
is headquartered in a remote section of the
U.S. Army's Fort Bragg in North Carolina. In
addition to rigorous physical and intellectual
tests, the successful Delta candidate must pass
a lengthy psychological review. The vast majority
of the unit operatives come from the United
States' Ranger battalions and Special Forces
groups, however candidates are drawn from all
branches of the Army, including the Army Reserve
and National Guard.
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