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SFSG

Special Forces Support Group
Active 3 April 2006 – present
Country  United Kingdom
Branch Tri-service
Type Infantry
Role Special operations support
Counter-terrorism
Size One battalion
Part of United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF)
Engagements

War on Terror


Coordinates: 51°24.331′N 3°27.123′W / 51.405517°N 3.452050°W / 51.405517; -3.452050

War on Terror

The Special Forces Support Group (SFSG) is a special operations unit of the British Armed Forces. The SFSG is the newest addition to the United Kingdom Special Forces. It was formed officially on 3 April 2006 to support the Special Air Service, the Special Reconnaissance Regiment and the Special Boat Service on operations. The 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), a company strength group of Royal Marines, and a contingent of RAF Regiment personnel form the UK's Special Forces Support Group (SFSG). The SFSG may provide extra firepower from land or air to fulfil their mission.

During the Iraq War, the SFSG was part of Task force Black which was composed of a rotational British SAS sabre squadron and a platoon of paratroopers from the SFSG (also known as Task Force Maroon). During the Basra prison incident, a platoon of SFSG accompanied A Squadron 22nd SAS to Basra to assist in recovering the two detained SAS operatives. Paratroopers from the SFSG supported SAS operations around Baghdad usually cordoning off areas where the SAS were carrying out their missions. In late 2005/early 2006, the SFSG took part in Operation Lightwater The SFSG platoon in Iraq supported B Squadron 22nd SAS during Operation Larchwood 4, killing one terrorist when he ran out of the target building and hid under a car. members of the SFSG and the SAS often wore Army Combat Uniform (ACU) OR Desert Camouflage Uniform (DCU)to blend in when operating alongside American JSOC units.


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