Special Forces Association Chapter XCI

Special Forces Association Chapter XCI

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SFA is the voice of the SF community, perpetuates SF traditions & brotherhood, advances our public image & promotes the general welfare of the community.

De Oppresso Liber SFA HISTORY

A Brief History of How the Special Forces Association was Formed [As told by COL (Ret) Sully de Fontaine; Distinguished Member of the Regiment (DMOR)]

In May 1964, I came back from the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) with my A Team and was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group S-2 shop at Fort Bragg, NC. After a week, I was called by the Group Commander, COL Roye, old

NASA's Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast) 01/04/2026

🫡🇺🇸 TODAY IN HISTORY: The NASA Artemis II crew has successfully launched, beginning their 6-day round-trip flyby of the Moon.

NASA plans to land astronauts on the Moon in 2028 via the Artemis IV mission. Following Artemis II, NASA has updated its roadmap, targeting 2027 for the Artemis III orbital test mission and 2028 for the first crewed landing on the lunar South Pole in over 50 years.

NASA Lunar Landing Timeline:
2026: Artemis II - Crewed flyby around the Moon.
2027: Artemis III - Crewed docking test with a lunar lander in Earth orbit.
2028: Artemis IV - Landing astronauts on the lunar surface.
2028: Artemis V - Follow-up landing to begin building a sustained Moon base.

These missions, largely using the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule, focus on establishing long-term infrastructure at the lunar South Pole.

NASA's Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast) This feed will provide continuous coverage of Artemis II mission activities with live commentary, beginning with tanking of the SLS (Space Launch System) roc...

07/07/2025

Special Forces candidates need a fair amount of math skills to earn their Green Berets, especially in the areas of the Engineer Sgt., Doc and Combat Diver units.

---Mud

15/06/2025

and the kids wonder
what to do with dad
and that my friends is just damn sad
what to do with the guy
who once flew through the skies
walked the trails and waded the rivers
suffered through malaria's shivers
carried the bodies of his friends
fought a war without end
spent his nights in a hole
spoke not a word told not a soul
what are we going to do now that he's old
just let him be
let him see
in your eyes
the time gone by
that he lived to see your faces
lived his life by Gods good graces
and know that of all that's near
in his heart he holds you dear.

Que Son Valley Contractors

11/06/2025

You've volunteered for some of the toughest schools in the military so that if you graduate, you can go to war with units that have the most risk in ground combat. And your friends call you crazy.

---Mud

08/06/2025
06/06/2025

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29/05/2025

DOL

On May 29, 1997, U.S. Army Green Berets from ODA 334, 3rd Special Forces Group, carried out one of the most daring and unheralded missions of the 1990s—setting the stage for the successful evacuation of thousands of civilians during a violent coup in Sierra Leone.

It began a month earlier, in April 1997, when ODA 334 deployed to Freetown, Sierra Leone, for a Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET) mission. Their goal was to help build a professional and apolitical military, one that supported Sierra Leone’s democratically elected government.

But on May 25, chaos erupted. Rebel forces and rogue soldiers overthrew the government, triggering widespread violence. The Green Berets immediately shifted from training mode to combat-ready. As gunfire broke out at their training site, they manned security positions, established comms with SOCEUR and EUCOM, and attempted to contact local military leaders.

The next day, they made a high-risk move—traveling 20 miles through rebel-controlled territory back to Freetown. With quick thinking and the relationships they’d built with local soldiers, they managed to pass two rebel roadblocks and an army post, ultimately making it safely to the U.S. Embassy.

In Freetown, the team split up to secure both Embassy compounds, ran advance force operations, and conducted recon on a coastal helicopter landing zone. Amid looting, chaos, and gunfire, they defused a tense diplomatic standoff between senior ambassadors and rebel leaders at the British High Commission.

Then came the pivotal moment—May 29.

Under the cover of early morning darkness, Green Berets from ODA 334 patrolled through hostile areas to secure the landing zone for the arrival of U.S. Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). They established sniper overwatch, coordinated with Nigerian forces, and locked down the area.

On May 30, the Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) began. SF Soldiers personally escorted American officials to the LZ, then formed blocking positions between the Marines and advancing rebel forces. In a powerful show of professionalism and control, they successfully turned back rebels, ensuring the safety of U.S. forces and evacuees.

The evacuation continued through June 3, with 2,509 people—including 454 Americans—safely evacuated from a country on the brink of collapse.

This mission, known as Operation Noble Obelisk, highlights everything Special Forces are trained to do: operate in austere environments, build local rapport, maintain calm under pressure, and pave the way for larger force deployments—all while saving lives.

To the men of ODA 334: You wrote a quiet but unforgettable chapter in Special Forces history.

26/05/2025
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