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Warrior-Mentor 01-11-2009 14:20

Stump the Chump: Green Beret History
 
April 11, 1962 President Kennedy wrote a letter to Department of the Army concerning Special Forces.

Where can you find a copy of the letter?

Cool points for the first person to post a link...

JJ_BPK 01-11-2009 14:40

The Story of the Green Beret

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www.myplanet.net/danperry/greenb.htm

The green beret was originally designated in 1953 by Special Forces Major Herbert Brucker, a veteran of the OSS. Later that year, 1st Lt. Roger Pezelle adopted it as the unofficial head-gear for his A-team, Operational Detachment FA-32. They wore it whenever they went to the field for prolonged exercises. Soon it spread throughout all of Special Forces, although the Army refused to authorize its official use.

Finally, in 1961, President Kennedy planned to visit Fort Bragg. He sent word to the Special Warfare Center commander, Brigadier General William P. Yarborough, for all Special Forces soldiers to wear their berets for the event. President Kennedy felt that since they had a special mission, Special Forces should have something to set them apart from the rest. Even before the presidential request, however, the Department of Army had acquiesced and teletyped a message to the Center authorizing the beret as a part of the Special Forces uniform.

When President Kennedy came to Fort Bragg October 12, 1961, General Yarborough wore his green beret to greet the Commander-in-Chief. The president remarked, "Those are nice. How do you like the green beret?" General Yarborough replied: "They're fine, sir. We've wanted them a long time."

A message from President Kennedy to General Yarborough later that day stated, "My congratulations to you personally for your part in the presentation today ... The challenge of this old but new form of operations is a real one and I know that you and the members of your command will carry on for us and the free world in a manner which is both worthy and inspiring. I am sure that the green beret will be a mark of distinction in the trying times ahead."

In an April 11, 1962, White House memorandum for the United States Army, President Kennedy showed his continued support for the Special Forces, calling the green beret... "a symbol of excellence, a badge of courage, a mark of distinction in the fight for freedom."
and the letter

Quote:



FM PRESUS THE WHITE HOUSE WASHDC
TO CG FT BRAGG
DA GRNC
BT
UNCLAS CITE WH670-61 FOR BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM P.
YARBOROUGH, COMMANDING GENERAL U.S. ARMY SPECIAL
WARFARE CENTER FORT BRAGG, N.C.
MY CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU PERSONALLY FOR YOUR
PART IN THE PRESENTATION TODAY AT FORT BRAGG, AND
ESPECIALLY FOR THE IMAGINATION AS WELL AS THE PRECISION
WHICH YOUR DIRECTION GAVE TO A DIFFICULT SUBJECT. I CAME
AWAY WITH A NEW APPRECIATION OF YOUR MISSION AND
ENTHUSIASM FOR ITS PERFORMANCE. I KNOW THAT YOU AND
YOUR MEN NOT ONLY SERVE AS GOOD INSTRUCTORS, BUT AS AN
INSPIRATION TO THE ALLIED OFFICERS WHO ATTEND YOUR
SCHOOL. PLEASE CONVEY MY CONGRATULATIONS AND MY
APPRECIATION TO ALL OF THE MEN WHO TOOK PART. THE
CHALLENGE OF THIS OLD BUT NEW FORM OF OPERATIONS IS A
REAL ONE AND I KNOW THAT YOU AND THE MEMBERS OF YOUR
COMMAND WILL CARRY ON FOR US AND THE FREE WORLD IN A
MANNER WHICH IS BOTH WORTHY AND INSPIRING. I AM SURE
THAT THE GREEN BERET WILL BE A MARK OF DISTINCTION IN THE
TRYING TIMES AHEAD.
JOHN F. KENNEDY
BT
CFN WH670-61
13/0259Z RUEPWW


Warrior-Mentor 01-11-2009 18:00

Thanks Jim. I've seen a copy of the actual letter on the web somewhere and darned if I can find it now.

JJ_BPK 01-11-2009 18:07

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Originally Posted by Warrior-Mentor (Post 243986)
Thanks Jim. I've seen a copy of the actual letter on the web somewhere and darned if I can find it now.

This is off someone's blog,, I looked, but the Dem's have hid all Jack's weakness..

I think we should keep looking...

My $00.0002

UPDATE: I forgot my google-foo

search "WH670-61"

http://www.groups.sfahq.com/sf_heral...yarborough.htm

corpidelite.info/GreenBerets.html

Beerhunter 01-11-2009 20:47

Check out this document at the JFK Library:

http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical...Desk/NSAMs.htm

click on NSAM 2- Development of Counter Guerilla Forces

I believe that this order expanded Special Forces and started the Navy's Seals.

Bill Harsey 01-11-2009 21:01

This doesn't quite count but I have a framed black and white photograph of the 12 October 1961 meeting of Yarborough and Kennedy on my shop wall. It is signed to "me" by one General William P. Yarborough.

swpa19 05-04-2009 14:34

I know that this is an old thread. But, was this question ever answered? Perhaps in another thread.

JJ_BPK 05-04-2009 15:06

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Originally Posted by swpa19 (Post 263451)
I know that this is an old thread. But, was this question ever answered? Perhaps in another thread.

We didn't find a photostat signed copy, just the text.
"WH670-61" is the WH doc id..

swpa19 05-05-2009 16:25

Im trusting an old memory. I cant remember if it was at Fort Bragg or not. But, I do recall seeing an individual (who used to be Gen. Yarborough's aide) with what appeared to be the original photo and other typed and written correspondence.

I never got close enough to him to see what the letters were though. The collection was given him by the Yarborough family.

The aide and Col. Mize set with General Yarborough till he passed.

wet dog 05-05-2009 16:45

History
 
Who was the SF soldier who placed his Green Beret at the Arlington marker for JFK?

I've asked, never learned who...

swpa19 05-06-2009 07:16

Quote:

Who was the SF soldier who placed his Green Beret at the Arlington marker for JFK?

SGM Francis Ruddy

greenberetTFS 05-06-2009 11:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by swpa19 (Post 263690)
SGM Francis Ruddy

Just curious. Is SMG Ruddy still alive and possibly joined in this forum. He's the most known SF soldier for what he did at the grave site, however no ones really remembered his name until today................:)

GB TFS :munchin

VVVV 05-07-2009 06:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by swpa19 (Post 263595)
Im trusting an old memory. I cant remember if it was at Fort Bragg or not. But, I do recall seeing an individual (who used to be Gen. Yarborough's aide) with what appeared to be the original photo and other typed and written correspondence.

I never got close enough to him to see what the letters were though. The collection was given him by the Yarborough family.

The aide and Col. Mize set with General Yarborough till he passed.

That (Aide) would be Rudy Gresham.

Go For Broke 05-11-2009 19:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warrior-Mentor (Post 243969)
April 11, 1962 President Kennedy wrote a letter to Department of the Army concerning Special Forces.

Where can you find a copy of the letter?

There is a copy in the 1962 version of Special Warfare (Page 5).


V/R,

koz 05-12-2009 09:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Go For Broke (Post 264560)
There is a copy in the 1962 version of Special Warfare (Page 5).


V/R,


Well done sir, well done.

On page 4 - the QP to the right looks as though there is no flash on his beret. Does he have a flash and it's just blended in or is there no flash. Is that an unassigned QP?


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