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The American Heritage of Iran's Special Forces
2020-07-15
[SOFREP] When looking at Iran’s 65th Airborne Special Force Brigade, you might notice a few striking features similar to U.S SOF units. For example, the Iranians’ yellow enlisted chevrons seem a lot like the yellow chevrons on the old Army greens. Additionally, before the Iranian Revolution, their unit insignia looked a lot like the De Oppresso Liber crest that signifies the United States Army Special Forces.

The distinctive green beret worn by the Iranians may not be the same shade of green worn by today’s U.S. Army Special Forces, but Iranian special operators wear green for a reason — they were trained by Americans.

In the 1960s, the United States sent four operational detachments of Army Special Forces operators to Iran to train the Shah’s Imperial military forces. The Mobile Training Teams spent two years in-country as Military Assistance Advisory Group Iran. Before they could even get to Iran, the soldiers had to pass the Special Forces Officer course at Fort Bragg, then learn Farsi at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California. Only then would they be shipped to Iran to train Iranian Special Forces.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  none of the top men who signed off on this ever imagined a future where it was a bad idea

Think of the many others
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-15 18:40  

#2  Force 17.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-15 10:51  

#1  Like arming the mujahedeen and modernizing the Pakistainis, none of the top men who signed off on this ever imagined a future where it was a bad idea.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-07-15 10:41  

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