The 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) is the oldest Army Special Forces group and is regionally aligned to Europe. Activated in 1952 at Fort Bragg, it was the first Special Forces unit and was based for decades in Bad Tölz, Germany, and later Fort Devens, Massachusetts. The group is now headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado, with a forward battalion in Germany.
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What is 10th Special Forces Group?
Active-duty Special Forces group oriented to Europe, advising and training partner forces across the U.S. European Command region.
What military branch is 10th Special Forces Group in?
10th Special Forces Group is a unit of the U.S. Army.
Who commands 10th Special Forces Group?
10th Special Forces Group operates under 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), U.S. Army Special Operations Command.
Where is 10th Special Forces Group based?
10th Special Forces Group is headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado.
When was 10th Special Forces Group established?
10th Special Forces Group was established in 1952.
Is 10th Special Forces Group a special operations unit?
Yes. 10th Special Forces Group is a U.S. special-operations unit.
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