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Revision as of 15:19, 24 July 2016
United Kingdom Special Forces | |
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Parent organization | UK/Ministry of Defence |
Leader | Director Special Forces |
Type | Directorate |
Subgroups | • Special Air Service • Special Boat Service • Special Reconnaissance Regiment • Special Forces Support Group • 18 Signal Regiment • Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing |
Staff | 2,000 |
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