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Conducting Operations with a Host Nation Force
The second battalion's motto at the time was "we do bad things to bad people" but now bilateral missions with host nation forces are necessary to conduct operations in a more strategic and effective manner. Without a host nation force, a unilateral approach can cause more harm than good.
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In this episode, the host discusses the crucial role of bilateral missions in Special Forces operations, emphasizing the need for strategy and planning against unilateral approaches.
43:15 - 46:33 (03:18)
Summary
In this episode, the host discusses the crucial role of bilateral missions in Special Forces operations, emphasizing the need for strategy and planning against unilateral approaches. He also shares his experience joining the 3rd Special Forces Group and adapting to its diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
ChapterConducting Operations with a Host Nation Force
Episode#1 Mike Glover - Green Beret
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
A bad guy known as "One-Leg Willie" had his leg displayed in the foyer of the battalion because second battalion would do bad things to bad people.
46:33 - 48:21 (01:47)
Summary
A bad guy known as "One-Leg Willie" had his leg displayed in the foyer of the battalion because second battalion would do bad things to bad people. The leg was a reminder of their motto.