Anonymous ID: e76f02 Oct. 15, 2020, noon No.11087744   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11087570

Look up the chain. We're talking about the same thing, at the next level.

 

The mission that captured Saddam Hussein was called "Operation Red Dawn". It was planned and carried out by JSOC's Delta Force and SAD/SOG teams (together called Task Force 121). The operation eventually included around 600 soldiers from the 1st Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division.[149][150] Special operations troops probably numbered around 40. Much of the publicity and credit for the capture went to the 4th Infantry Division soldiers, but CIA and JSOC were the driving force. "Task Force 121 were actually the ones who pulled Saddam out of the hole" said Robert Andrews, former deputy assistant Secretary of Defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict. "They can't be denied a role anymore."[149]

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Activities_Center