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The U.S. Army has announced that Special Forces candidates will head to rural North and South Carolina later this month to train in a “realistic” guerrilla war.
The intensive military exercise, called the Robin Sage training, is described as a 14-day “unconventional warfare” drill. It is the final obstacle for candidates seeking to pass the Special Forces Qualification Course training.
The drill is set run from Jan. 22 to Feb. 4. It will take place on privately owned land across 25 counties in North Carolina and three in South Carolina, according to the Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.
Candidates are placed in a politically unstable fictional country known as Pineland, in which they face off against trained service members from various units across Fort Bragg. Specially trained civilians are also brought in to join the exercise and create a setting in which candidates must solve real-world problems during an armed conflict.
“These military members act as realistic opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters, also known as the Pineland resistance movement,” read the announcement.
The announcement comes, in part, to ensure that civilian residents in the area and members of the law enforcement community don’t mistake the fighting and gunshots they […]
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The civilians really get into the Fort Bragg off-post exercises. One still writes to me. And that was 1970.
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