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ID076017
Title ProperGrowing Relevance of Special Operations Forces in U.S. Military Strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorJohnson, Matthew
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Special Operations Forces (SOF) have transitioned from a marginalized force structure to a prominent part of U.S. military strategy. The gradual increase in status for SOF has been a long road. Historically, conventional military leaders have been skeptical of SOF and reluctant to use such forces. Political leaders, in contrast, have traditionally had an almost intuitive understanding of the capabilities and potential benefit of SOF. For the first time, military and political leaders are both convinced of the value of SOF. This shift has occurred for several factors: a dramatic change in the security environment marked by irregular threats, the declaration of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), and the conduct of SOF in Afghanistan and Iraq.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 25, No.4; Oct-Nov2006: p273-296
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol. 25, No.4; Oct-Nov2006: p273-296
Key WordsMilitary Strategy ;  United States - Military Strategy ;  Special Operations Forces ;  SOF