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3rd Special Forces Group

3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)
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Active 5 Dec 1963 – 1 Dec 1969
1 Jul 1990– present
Country  United States
Branch  United States Army
Type Special operations forces
Size 5 Battalions
Garrison/HQ Fort Bragg
Motto(s)

"From the Rest Comes the Best"
"We Do Bad Things to Bad People"
"Hard Times Don't Last, Hard Men Do"

"Nomads. Anywhere, Anytime"
Engagements

Vietnam War
Gulf War
Operation Uphold Democracy
War on Terror

U.S. Special Forces Groups
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"From the Rest Comes the Best"
"We Do Bad Things to Bad People"
"Hard Times Don't Last, Hard Men Do"

Vietnam War
Gulf War
Operation Uphold Democracy
War on Terror

The 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) – abbreviated 3rd SFG(A) and often simply called 3rd Group – is an active duty United States Army Special Forces (SF) group which was active in the Vietnam Era (1963–69), inactivated, and then reactivated in 1990. The 3rd SFG(A) was primarily responsible for operations within the AFRICOM area of responsibility, as part of the Special Operations Command, Africa (SOCAFRICA). Its primary area of operations (AO) is now Africa as part of a 2015 SOCOM directive but 3rd Group has also been involved in the Caribbean and the Greater Middle East. The 3rd SFG(A) has seen extensive action in the War on Terror and its members have distinguished themselves on the battlefield in Afghanistan.

3rd Group was first activated on 5 December 1963 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The four colors of the quadrants of 3rd Group's beret flash are derived from the flashes of the pre-existing SF units from which 3rd Group's members were initially drawn (hence its original motto: "From the Rest Comes the Best"). These colors are: yellow (1st SFG (A)), red (7th SFG (A)), black (5th SFG (A)), and white (Special Forces Training Group (A)). 3rd Group was originally oriented towards the Middle East and Africa during the 1960s. The unit trained the armed forces of Mali, Iraq, Ethiopia, the Congo, and Jordan – in addition to supporting the Gemini 6 and 7 space launches in 1965. 3rd Group also worked with the 5th SFG(A) in Vietnam. In 1966, 3rd Group transferred assumed control of the 403rd Army Security Agency Special Operations Detachment and the 19th PSYOP Company over to 5th Group. With the "Vietnamization" of the conflict, the 3rd SFG(A) was inactivated in 1969 and its members were transferred back to the other Special Forces Groups. (One 3rd group officer who stayed on in South Vietnam — Major George W. Petrie — was first man on the ground in the Son Tay Raid (1970) and subsequently helped plan the Saigon evacuation (30 April 1975), becoming the last SF soldier to leave the country.)


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