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by danielvf
1771 days ago
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When Delta was founded, the US Special Forces were broken down into three team types. Alpha Team - (or A-team) was a group of 12 men who would operate in the behind enemy lines together. Bravo detachment - A similarly sized headquarters group of men who would stay behind and support and communicate with multiple A-teams. (Sort of like a NASA mission control team) Charlie detachment - An overall administrative headquarters team over multiple A and B groups. When a new form of special forces was organized with a different focus for the team's capabilities, they just grabbed the next word in the Nato phonetic alphabet - Delta. |
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To the gentleman's post above, it does seem to me that Delta has a more negative public image as compared to say the Navy Seals... is there any specific reason for that? or do you disagree with that comment?