The
10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) is an Active Duty
United States Army Special Forces group. The 10th Special Forces Group is responsible for operations within the
EUCOM area of responsibility, as part of the Special Operations Command, Europe (
SOCEUR).
10th SFG was formed on 19 June 1952, at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with Colonel
Aaron Bank in command. In 1968, the majority of the unit transferred to
Fort Devens,
Massachusetts, with the exception of 1st Battalion, which remained in Germany. Between 1994 and 1995, 10th SFG moved to
Fort Carson,
Colorado, which remains its current home.
10th Special Forces Group began training with unconventional warfare groups from friendly countries in the 1960s, beginning with
NATO allies. The Group has also trained various components of the militaries of several Middle Eastern countries, including Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, Iran, as well as Kurdish tribesmen. Units of the 10th SFG have participated in humanitarian missions to the
Congo, Somalia, and Rwanda. 10th SFG was deployed to Saudi Arabia in 1991 during the First Persian Gulf War. The 10th SFG has been heavily involved in the
War on Terrorism, deploying to Georgia,...
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