Anonymous ID: 04d9bd April 4, 2019, 3:12 a.m. No.6043228   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3231 >>3240 >>3277 >>3376 >>3440 >>3519 >>3655 >>3770

>>6040047 (pb) POTUS says orange 3x

Good Morning night shift! Armyfag reporting from the front lines of the culture war…

Task force orange is a clandestine unit in the spec ops community known by several names - the Activity, ISA Intelligence Support Activity and others. They're one of the if not the most secretive of the known spec ops divisions.

 

Few special operations forces are clad in as much secrecy as the Intelligence Support Activity. Little is known about the organization or its activities, but it is clear that they serve as a military intelligence unit, and have partaken in numerous missions around the globe. The Pentagon frequently disavows knowledge regarding their activities or even their existence, and they've been given different names multiple times to misdirect any probes into their identity or activities. Originally referred to as Task Force Orange, other names have included Centra Spike, Torn Victor, and Gray Fox.

 

Before it operated under the name ISA, the group was referred to as the Field Operations Group (FOG). FOG was developed because of a perceived need for greater intelligence gathering capabilities for the U.S. military. When hostages were taken in the Tehran embassy in 1980, it became clear that FOG needed to become a larger group with more resources. FOG became permanent and renamed ISA on March 3rd, 1981.

 

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The ISA specializes in gathering human intelligence, signals intelligence, and combat. Their unique abilities are called on when other special operations forces have not been able to complete their mission due to a gap in intelligence. These missions include finding Pablo Escobar, locating Army General James Dozier when he was kidnapped by the Red Brigade in 1981, and taking out observation points in Afghanistan to protect friendly forces in the area.

 

Gaining entry into the ISA is not easy – candidates must already be part of a special operations forces group. Candidates are then put through a battery of assessment and selection courses as well as background checks and psychological testing. Once admitted, candidates must pass Operations Training Course which teaches infiltration techniques, advanced air operations, offensive and off-road driving, personal defensive measures, and communications.

 

https://www.military.com/special-operations/intelligence-support-activity.html

Anonymous ID: 04d9bd April 4, 2019, 3:31 a.m. No.6043277   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3655 >>3669

>>6043228

In the military an execution order is given three times, milfags will recognize this ie gas gas gas, go go go, move move move, claymore claymore claymore (personal favorite). Something said 3x is an order of execution and is extremely important.

Anonymous ID: 04d9bd April 4, 2019, 3:47 a.m. No.6043332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3346

>>6043266

YW. It was my pleasure. I'm very pleased in fact that my younger dumbass self joined. Best decision I ever made. It wasn't without pain and suffering but I wouldn't trade my experience for anything.