The 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (19th SFG) (A) is one of two
National Guard
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groups of the
United States Army Special Forces
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The Green Berets are geared towards nine doctrinal mi ...
. 19th Group—as it is sometimes called—is designed to deploy and execute nine doctrinal missions:
unconventional warfare
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,
foreign internal defense
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,
direct action,
counter-insurgency,
special reconnaissance
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,
counter-terrorism
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,
information operations
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,
counterproliferation of
weapon of mass destruction
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, and
security force assistance
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.
Headquartered in
Draper, Utah
Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, about south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2020 census, the population is 51,017, up from 7,143 in 1990.
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, with detachments in
Washington
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* Washington (state), United States
* Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States
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** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
,
West Virginia
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,
Ohio
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,
Rhode Island
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,
Colorado
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,
California
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and
Texas
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, the 19th SFG(A) shares responsibility over
Southwest Asia
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with the
5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
The 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (5th SFG (A)) is one of the most decorated active duty United States Army Special Forces groups in the U.S. armed forces. The 5th SFG (A) saw extensive action in the Vietnam War and played a pivotal role i ...
, and the Pacific with the
1st Special Forces Group (Airborne).
Company A, 2nd Battalion is one of several
National Guard units with colonial roots.
History
The parent unit was constituted on 5 July 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 1st Company, 1st Battalion, Third Regiment,
1st Special Service Force
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, a combined Canadian-American organization. This unit was activated on 9 July 1942 at
Fort William Henry Harrison
Fort William Henry Harrison is the Montana National Guard training facility. It is also home to the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center and Montana State Veterans Cemetery, located adjacent to the military installation.
History
Fort William Henr ...
, Montana, then
disbanded on 6 January 1945 in France.
19th Group was constituted on 15 April 1960 in the Regular Army as Headquarters, 19th Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces. One year later, on 1 May 1961, the unit was allotted to the Army National Guard; 19th Group was concurrently organized from existing units in Utah with headquarters at
Fort Douglas
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. Continuous reorganization developed over the next three decades, and by 1 September 1996, the unit consisted of elements from the Utah, California, Colorado, Ohio, Rhode Island, Washington, and West Virginia Army National Guards.
During the
2003 invasion of Iraq
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, a company element from the 19th SFG was attached to TF Dagger as were several regular and
National Guard
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infantry companies to provide FOB security and to act as a
QRF. As the prospect of war grew A company, 1st Battalion, 19th SFG, were tasked with liaison roles supporting conventional forces: ODA 911 and ODA 913 were to support the
I MEF; ODA 914 was divided into two elements, one supporting the
3rd Infantry Division with ODA 916 and the other supporting
British Forces
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; ODA 915 was attached to the
101st Airborne Division; and ODA 912 was tasked with providing
PSD PSD may refer to:
Educational bodies
* Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, a Pre-K to 12th grade school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, located in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* Philippine School Doha, a Filipino scho ...
for General Harrell, the commander of CFSOCC (Combined Forces Special Operations Component Command).
On 1 October 2005, 1st Special Forces was redesignated as the 1st Special Forces Regiment. Today's unit designation - Headquarters, 19th Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces Regiment - was then established.
19th Group operators attend the same
Special Forces selection and training as their active duty counterparts. The unit deploys elements to conduct special, irregular, and counterterrorist operations in various places around the world. Their official motto is ''
De Oppresso Liber'' (
Latin
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: "From oppressed
ofree"), a reference to one of their primary missions to train and assist foreign indigenous forces.
In September 2014, the ''
Huffington Post'' reported that members of the 19th SFG were deployed to
Morocco
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to take part in
Operation Enduring Freedom – Trans Sahara
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.
Green Berets from the 19th SFG took part in the
War in Afghanistan (2015–2021)
War in Afghanistan, Afghan war, or Afghan civil war may refer to:
*Conquest of Afghanistan by Alexander the Great (330 BC – 327 BC)
* Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (637–709)
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; A Company, 1st BTN, 19th SFG was deployed to
Afghanistan
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in July 2015 and several members were decorated for their actions during December 2015 and January 2016. On 5 January 2016, during a major operation assisting
Afghan forces reclaiming territory held by the
Taliban
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,
SSG Matthew McClintock of A Company, 1st BTN, 19th SFG was killed by small arms fire during an hours long battle in the Marjah district,
Helmand Province
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.
Controversially, from June 1 to June 7, 2020, during the
George Floyd protests
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, members of the 19th SFG were deployed to Washington, DC and stationed outside the
White House
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. Photos began to circulate of soldiers wearing the arrowhead patch and the
Special Forces Tab. Questions rose as to why Special Forces soldiers were needed. On June 4, National Guard commanders made the decision to pull the Special Forces patches off the uniform in an attempt to avoid sending the wrong message.
Structure
The structure of 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) includes the following units:
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (
UT ARNG) -
Camp W.G. Williams,
Riverton, Utah
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* 1st Battalion
** Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
** Company A (
WA ARNG) - Buckley Armory,
Buckley, Washington
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Geography
Buckley is located at (4 ...
** Company B (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
** Company C (
CA ARNG) - Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base,
Los Alamitos, California
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** Support Company (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
* 2nd Battalion
** Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (
WV ARNG) - SGM Earl R. Biggs Memorial Armed Forces Reserve Center,
Kenova, West Virginia
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** Company A (
RI ARNG) - Middletown Armory,
Middletown, Rhode Island
** Company B (
OH ARNG) -
Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base
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,
Columbus, Ohio
** Company C (
WV ARNG) -
Camp Dawson,
Kingwood, West Virginia
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Kingwood is home to ...
** Support Company (
WV ARNG) - SGM Earl R. Biggs Memorial Armed Forces Reserve Center, Kenova, West Virginia
* 5th Battalion
** Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (
CO ARNG) - Watkins Armory,
Watkins, Colorado
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** Company A (
TX ARNG) -
Camp Bullis,
San Antonio, Texas
("Cradle of Freedom")
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** Company B (CO ARNG) - Fort Carson Armory,
Fort Carson, Colorado
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** Company C (TX ARNG) - Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas
** Support Company (CO ARNG) - Watkins Armory, Watkins, Colorado
* Group Support Battalion
** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (UT ARNG) - John M. Browning Armory,
Ogden, Utah
** Company A (UT ARNG) - John M. Browning Armory, Ogden, Utah
** Company B (UT ARNG) - John M. Browning Armory, Ogden, Utah
** Company C (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
** Company F (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
* Group Support Company (UT ARNG)
** Detachment 1 (WA ARNG)
* 197th Special Troops Support Company (TX ARNG) (aligned) - Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas
* 190th Chemical Detachment (
MT ARNG) (aligned) - Fort William H. Harrison,
Helena, Montana
Gallery
Mobilization
On 13 November 2001, the following units of the 19th SFG were called to active duty:
*A Company, 1st Bn/19th SFG—
Fort Lewis, Washington
*B Company, C Company, and Support Company 1st Bn/19th SFG—Utah
*A Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Rhode Island
*B Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Ohio
*C Company and Support Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Kenova, West Virginia
*A Company, B Company, C Company and Support Company from the 5th Bn/19th SFG—California & Colorado
Company A, 1st Bn/19th SFG participated in the 2003 invasion of Iraq
In April 2007, the 5th Battalion of 19th SFG and troops from the 2nd Battalion were called to
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
*A Company (
California National Guard
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)
*B Company (
Colorado National Guard
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)
*5th Bn/19th SFG Headquarters and Support Company, 5/19th
The unit came home with no deaths and very few minor injuries.
In April 2007, the following units of the 19th SFG were called to active duty (Operation Iraqi Freedom V)
* HHC, 19th SFG(A)—Utah
On September 2008, the following units of the 19th SFG were called to active duty (Operation Enduring Freedom XIII)
* A Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Rhode Island
* B Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Ohio
* C Company, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—
Camp Dawson, West Virginia
* Support Company and HHC, 2nd Bn/19th SFG—Kenova, West Virginia
References
External links
"It All Starts Here", SF and Recruiting Information page for the 19th Special Forces Group (A) in Utah
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