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charlietwo
04-10-2012, 09:30
My latest article on SOFREP -- http://sofrep.com/5421/unconventional-warfare-101/

An excerpt-- "Unconventional warfare at its essence is fighting without strictly defined boundaries or protocols. The constant guiding light of strategy in unconventional warfare is not to be found in the nearest Brigade headquarters, nor in the Pentagon to be entirely honest. The strategies at the large scale are determined by same men who determine the tactical courses of action on the small scale. Decisions are decentralized. Highly trained, mature, dedicated, professional men are trusted to accomplish long-term command directed tasks with little, if any, supervision or oversight, aside from checking in and calling for support when necessary. "

Let me know what you all think!
Enjoy!

Barbarian
04-10-2012, 11:23
I enjoyed it. It's well structured, easily digestible for a layman, and made a very valid and logical point about the value of SF operations in the middle east.

miclo18d
04-10-2012, 12:32
Excellent article. The first time my boots hit the ground in A-Stan in 2002, we were doing exactly what the article was talking about. Even conducting recons in not-so-conventional clothing. Patrols with donkeys and camels (not me but a 3rd grp team we took a base over from), 2 man H/K teams hunting rocket man at night, armed with suppressed M4's and highly zeroed PEQs, establishing no-mans-lands on the AFG/PAK border and warning locals not to leave their houses at night, dropping thousands of pounds of ordinance with our TACPs or CCTs if it even looked like there would be a fight.

Then "Mother-Army" came in and took over. Infidel tabs were scorned. Wearing of Afghan flags on the opposite arm as the US flag was frowned upon even though the Militia (and later the ANA) loved that we were so involved in their struggle. Drive only at night not in the day (because we "own the night"; so you can't see where there is sign of IED activity; our AO facilitated day driving, x-country, never on roads, but you can't do it at night).

Oh, and don't get me started on the whole "Night Raid" thing..... Why don't they want us doing those raids? Because the FREAKING WORK!!! Because we were catching the "somebodies", inside their homes with NO shootouts because they knew they had been caught and decided to live and try to use the "I'm just a goat herder" excuse, which probably got them released, later down the line, even though they were ALL vetted bad guys!!!

I will defer back to this to explain it all. (extracted from a PS forum)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X6HnOA88vw