1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)
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1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)
Summary
1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is a command[1]. 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) ranks in the top 2% of command entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (454 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is located in North Carolina[3].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is in the country of United States[4].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s video is recorded as U.S. Army Green Berets with 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) and the Australian Defence Force 2nd Command Regiment conduct a military free fall training exercise as a part of Balikatan 23.webm[5].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s instance of is recorded as command[6].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s seal image is recorded as United States Army Special Forces SSI (1958-2015).png[7].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s headquarters location is recorded as Fort Bragg[8].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s military branch is recorded as United States Army[9].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 1st Special Forces Group[10].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 3rd Special Forces Group[11].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 5th Special Forces Group[12].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 7th Special Forces Group[13].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 10th Special Forces Group[14].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 19th Special Forces Group[15].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 20th Special Forces Group[16].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne)[17].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 8th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne)[18].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)[19].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s child organization or unit is recorded as 528th Sustainment Brigade (United States)[20].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s Commons category is recorded as 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)[21].
- +2014-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)[22].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/012wqxh2[23].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s parent organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Special Operations Command[24].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s official website is recorded as https://www.army.mil/1sfc[25].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s Instagram username is recorded as 1stsfcommand[26].
- 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s Facebook username is recorded as SFCommand[27].
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Founding
+2014-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)[22].
Operations
1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)'s headquarters location is recorded as Fort Bragg[8]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Special Operations Command[24]. Subsidiaries include 1st Special Forces Group[10], an United States Army Special Forces Group[28], in United States[29], founded in 1957[30]; 3rd Special Forces Group[11], an United States Army Special Forces Group[31], in United States[32], founded in 1963[33]; 5th Special Forces Group[12], an United States Army Special Forces Group[34], in United States[35], founded in 1961[36]; 7th Special Forces Group[13], an United States Army Special Forces Group[37], in United States[38], founded in 1960[39]; 10th Special Forces Group[14], an United States Army Special Forces Group[40], in United States[41], founded in 1952[42]; and 19th Special Forces Group[15], an United States Army Special Forces Group[43], in United States[44], founded in 1961[45].
Why It Matters
1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) ranks in the top 2% of command entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (454 views/month).[2] 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]