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      • This latter-day Special Service Force represented a compromise between the general-purpose combat capabilities of a normal brigade and the strategic and tactical flexibility that derived from the lighter and more mobile capabilities of the Canadian Airborne Regiment.
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  2. As well the unconventional nature of the First Special Service Force, similar to the British SAS and the current U.S. Army Special Forces and elsewhere, was not replicated in the more conventional role of the Canadian Airborne Regiment. Nevertheless, its accomplishments served as a model for many members of the new "Airborne".

  3. In Canada Military Intelligence and Logistical Operations 1952–1988, the Canadian Airborne Regiment 1968–1995 which formed part of the Special Service Force 1977-1995 and today's Canadian Special Operations Regiment, like United States Army Special Forces, trace their roots to the FSSF.

  4. As well the unconventional nature of the First Special Service Force, similar to the British SAS and the current U.S. Army Special Forces and elsewhere, was not replicated in the more conventional role of the Canadian Airborne Regiment.

  5. First Special Service Force THE BEGINNING. On 9 July 1942, a combined U.S.-Canadian FSSF loosely modeled on the Project PLOUGH concept, was activated at Fort William Henry Harrison, Montana. A formal, binational agreement specified its structure.

    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?1
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    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?3
    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?4
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  6. Dec 16, 2022 · A combined Canadian-American unit, its formation influenced the evolution of commando groups in both nations: the Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR), Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) and the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC).

    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?1
    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?2
    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?3
    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?4
    • Was the first Special Service Force similar to the Canadian Airborne Regiment?5
  7. History. The 1st Special Service Force was activated on July 9, 1942 as a joint Canadian-U.S. force of three small regiments and a service battalion. Following its initial training period in Montana, the 1st SSF relocated to Camp Bradford, Vermont, on April 15, 1943, and to Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, on May 23, 1943.

  8. In 1977, 2 Combat Group combined with the Canadian Airborne Regiment to form the Special Service Force, a formation of the Canadian Army. This latter-day Special Service Force represented a compromise between the general-purpose combat capabilities of a normal brigade and the strategic and tactical flexibility that derived from the lighter and ...