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Consider a special operations force that's trained to the highest level in the United States military.
The force is armed with cutting-edge weaponry, well-funded and answers
only to one man. How can a group -- trained as professional assassins
and approaching the status of mercenaries -- be reeled in if the U.S.
government won't even confirm that the group exists? Does such a force
make the United States safer or more vulnerable? It's questions like
these that swirl around the United States' most elite tactical combat
group, the Delta Force.
Delta Force is often referred to as
Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta. It's also known as the
Combat Applications Group (CAG). While it often draws its ranks from the
Army Special Forces (the Army Green Berets) and shares Fort Bragg, N.C.,
headquarters with them, it isn't an Army Special Forces detachment.
Delta Force is a unit unto itself, composed of members from all branches
of the military.
They're not called soldiers, but operators and
are said to shun the traditional philosophies of military life. They
wear civilian clothes. They work for whomever needs them -- for the
Army, the FBI and the CIA.
Mark Bowden, author of the book "Blackhawk Down" -- for which he
interviewed several Delta Force members -- famously said of the
operators, "They are professional soldiers who hate the Army" [source: Military.com].
It must be said that neither the United States government
nor the military officially acknowledges the existence of Delta Force.
To this end, almost all of the information contained in this article is
unsupported by any official reports from the United States. It's only in
recent years that vague references by the government to the group's
existence have been allowed to go uncensored. These references have
turned up in transcripts from Congressional hearings and biographies of
high-ranking military leaders.
But it's nearly impossible to keep a
force so deadly and made up of the stuff of legends entirely under
wraps. Since its inception in 1977, stories of the Delta Force's
exploits and missions have leaked out, little by little, eventually
forming a brief sketch of the unit. In 1993, Delta Force came under the
microscope when its operators were among those who fought and died in a
failed operation to remove a Somali warlord. And in Operation Urgent
Fury in Grenada in 1983, reports of two missions by Delta Force -- one failed and one successful -- have become common knowledge [source: SOC].
But
the group has been criticized for undertaking missions that are on the
fringe of regular laws governing the military. This causes some to worry
that Delta Force has more power and less accountability than any
military organization in a free democracy should. Delta Force is funded
out of secret government accounts, away from the public eye, and is
believed to answer only to the president.
But others claim that
its purpose -- maintaining the United States' role as a leading power
and as the world's police force -- necessitates the lack of restrictions
and accountability surrounding its activities.
In the next section, we'll look at how the Delta Force is structured.
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