what exactly makes special forces “special” compared to normal military?

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what exactly makes special forces “special” compared to normal military?

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When you have a a military force it is generally large, and is meant to work as a whole. People are specialized and most follow orders.

Now let’s say intelligence says there is a very valuable truck that will be traveling deep in enemy territory at a certain time.

What can you do? A full on assault to take the territory and stop the truck? That’s probably won’t work, the the enemy would notice and avoid sending the truck then, as well as be aware that you might know about it and be after it.

So a large force is pretty much out of the question. What can you do? Pick a small handful of people maybe. Most of them do one thing. This guy drives trucks. Those guys handle mortars. That guy is a medic. Almost all of them take orders, and are not equipped and trained for tactics enough to give orders.

Hmmm. Clearly we need the best and smartest group of people who are good at a lot of things. If we can send lets say 4, each of them needs to be a medic, capable of good tactical calls on the fly, probably would best benefit from all having better than average marksmanship, knows how to handle explosives… and oh yeah, they better ne prepared to survive without support as they are much more likely to end up in a situation demanding it.

In summary, as war evolved and became more about small scale objectives, you find that some objectives are best handled by a small group of your best soldiers.

At first, you would literally just pick them from the ranks. Then we realized we could just prepare a group of the best *before* the need arises. So now, whenever needed you don’t have to hand pick every time a “special” objective arises.

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