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First, you need to do some research and reading here about core SF missions. How many, what they are, etc.
Then, you might want to consider why pro athletes do not play more than one sport. Think about MJ's baseball career, for example. The converse is equally true, and IMHO, FID and UW are more difficult missions to perform than CT.
Finally, given that the Groups are deployed into combat more than 50% of the time, when would you suggest that they acquire the training to be fully proficient at these additional missions?
On a side note, you may want to consider more reading here and less thread starting to appease your idle curiosity, at least till you get accustomed to how this site works. I'd say you are currently 0 for 3.
Best of luck.
TR
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