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Does anyone know, or know where to find, the current SF chain of command? I'd like to know who is the highest ranking Green Beret. Thanks for any assistance on this.
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LDB415 wrote:Does anyone know, or know where to find, the current SF chain of command? I'd like to know who is the highest ranking Green Beret. Thanks for any assistance on this.

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Pretty sure you don't mean the SOCOM (http://www.socom.mil/default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but of those that wear the green beanie, it would be Brig. Gen. Darsie Rogers.

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Yes, Gen. Rogers is who I was looking for. Thanks. My thought, based on nothing except my admiration and respect for our soldiers, is the way to handle ISIS is to tell Gen. Rogers to use anything in his command, in any way he sees fit, with no restrictions whatsoever, to take care of the problem.
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jmorris wrote:Pretty sure you don't mean the SOCOM (http://www.socom.mil/default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but of those that wear the green beanie, it would be Brig. Gen. Darsie Rogers.

http://www.soc.mil/USASFC/HQ.html
Actually its Lt. Gen Charles Cleveland Commanding us army SSOCOM Ft Brag NC. he should have gone and looked it up himself
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JP171 wrote:
LDB415 wrote:Does anyone know, or know where to find, the current SF chain of command? I'd like to know who is the highest ranking Green Beret. Thanks for any assistance on this.

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LDB415 wrote:Does anyone know, or know where to find, the current SF chain of command? I'd like to know who is the highest ranking Green Beret. Thanks for any assistance on this.

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Gen. Cleveland would work as well I'm sure. I just believe if they were given a free hand with unlimited resources they'd solve the ISIS problem, and any other similar to it as well.
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LDB415 wrote:Gen. Cleveland would work as well I'm sure. I just believe if they were given a free hand with unlimited resources they'd solve the ISIS problem, and any other similar to it as well.

I can imagine they would, and fairly quickly at that. However this administration isn't going to give them anything close to that, we gotta play politics with war doncha know, gotta make myself look good and be able to sweep it under the rug should it go south :biggrinjester:
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No, the skunk in chief isn't going to do anything worthwhile or proper. I just believe there isn't much that SF couldn't completely solve if given the proper authority to do so and the support they need to do it.
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LDB415 wrote:Gen. Cleveland would work as well I'm sure. I just believe if they were given a free hand with unlimited resources they'd solve the ISIS problem, and any other similar to it as well.
Haven't we learned yet that there is no solution to this "problem"? Eliminate one group and another group simply takes it's place. Our focus needs to be on securing our borders and limiting our dependence on Mideast oil (opening our own oil rich lands for drilling).
People in the region have been killing each other for thousands of years. Nothing we do is going to change that. It's time for stable powers within the region to step up and take action.
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I am all for locking the border completely and oil independence. I don't believe this would be an absolute solution. I do believe it would be a much more complete solution to ISIS in a much shorter period of time with far less loss to us than what we'll see the way we are going. That was my point.
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LDB415,

What are you hoping to accomplish?

It's not clear to me.

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Well ideally I'd like to see our border about as secure to intruders as the former East German border was to escapees. That's a separate issue though. I'd like to see our problem with terrorists solved with the least cost to U.S. citizens. My thought on that is we should turn the job over to Special Operations Command to do as they see fit. With their elite members, given a free hand and full resources, I believe they could solve the problem quite nicely. But then I am hardcore pro-military and sometimes too optimistic about some things.
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