JJ_BPK
04-13-2018, 15:32
Staying IN THE REAR breeds REMF's and POG's.
100% in or 100% out, No 1/2 ASS UW missions
You can not lead from the REAR..
My $00.00002 :mad:
U.S. Is Reducing Presence of Special-Operations Forces on Africa’s Front Lines
Commandos shift toward headquarters role instead of joining African troops on missions
By Michael M. Phillips
Updated April 10, 2018 5:46 p.m. ET
12 COMMENTS
NIAMEY, Niger—The U.S. is reducing the presence of American commandos on Africa’s front lines, a move U.S. officers believe will make troops less vulnerable to the type of militant attack that left four U.S. soldiers dead in this West African country last fall.
American Green Berets, Navy SEALs and Marine special operators serving as advisers to African forces will largely stay closer to the rear, working from command centers and battalion headquarters, rather than accompanying African troops on hazardous operations against militant groups.
“It should reduce our risk,” Maj. Gen. Mark Hicks, commander of U.S. special-operations troops in Africa, told The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. “But,“ he added, ”life here is not without risk.”
Gen. Hicks said his intention is to put U.S. special-operations troops to work at a higher level, helping African commanders tackle logistics, intelligence, artillery support, medevac and other aspects of large-scale operations against Boko Haram, al-Shabaab and other local Islamic State and al Qaeda affiliates.
“We’re looking to advise as far up the chain [of command] as our assistance is desired and feasible,” Gen. Hicks said. “It’s not just about reducing risk—it’s about increasing our return on investment.”
link to article (https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-is-reducing-presence-of-special-operations-forces-on-africas-front-lines-1523382635)
100% in or 100% out, No 1/2 ASS UW missions
You can not lead from the REAR..
My $00.00002 :mad:
U.S. Is Reducing Presence of Special-Operations Forces on Africa’s Front Lines
Commandos shift toward headquarters role instead of joining African troops on missions
By Michael M. Phillips
Updated April 10, 2018 5:46 p.m. ET
12 COMMENTS
NIAMEY, Niger—The U.S. is reducing the presence of American commandos on Africa’s front lines, a move U.S. officers believe will make troops less vulnerable to the type of militant attack that left four U.S. soldiers dead in this West African country last fall.
American Green Berets, Navy SEALs and Marine special operators serving as advisers to African forces will largely stay closer to the rear, working from command centers and battalion headquarters, rather than accompanying African troops on hazardous operations against militant groups.
“It should reduce our risk,” Maj. Gen. Mark Hicks, commander of U.S. special-operations troops in Africa, told The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. “But,“ he added, ”life here is not without risk.”
Gen. Hicks said his intention is to put U.S. special-operations troops to work at a higher level, helping African commanders tackle logistics, intelligence, artillery support, medevac and other aspects of large-scale operations against Boko Haram, al-Shabaab and other local Islamic State and al Qaeda affiliates.
“We’re looking to advise as far up the chain [of command] as our assistance is desired and feasible,” Gen. Hicks said. “It’s not just about reducing risk—it’s about increasing our return on investment.”
link to article (https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-is-reducing-presence-of-special-operations-forces-on-africas-front-lines-1523382635)