The name "special force" makes me think of special education, Special Olympics etc. That made me laugh sometimes when I was around SF. They are challenged in some ways, some of them at least, but generally good at what they do.
What sort of "forces" should they be? Who deserves the elite title? Who doesn't? I saw some Search and Rescue units styling themselves as SF. Do police SWAT qualify? Who is the best of the best? Which country? What should they be called as a class of troops?
The Australian SAS has a poor opinion of the British SAS, who started it all. Is there any need for peer review?
The definition of special forces seems to be expanding all the time. Maybe they aren't all that special anymore. They should have some of accreditation process.
I know this is a live debate within the SF community.
Discuss.
What sort of "forces" should they be? Who deserves the elite title? Who doesn't? I saw some Search and Rescue units styling themselves as SF. Do police SWAT qualify? Who is the best of the best? Which country? What should they be called as a class of troops?
The Australian SAS has a poor opinion of the British SAS, who started it all. Is there any need for peer review?
The definition of special forces seems to be expanding all the time. Maybe they aren't all that special anymore. They should have some of accreditation process.
I know this is a live debate within the SF community.
Discuss.
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