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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum at Fort Bragg






Eric at the John F. Kennedy




There are displays in this museum
from US Army Special Forces,
Civil Affairs & Military Information
Support Operations, formerly known
as Psychological Operations.











honored for his work as Deputy
Commander/Chief of Staff of the




First Special Service Force
was an 1,800 man US - Canadian
commando force trained in
stealth tactics & hand to
hand combat early in
World War II.





The First Special Service Force trained in mountains, river crossings and other types of terrain.  They were sent to Italy and conducted nighttime raids on German outposts.  These trained killers also brought back German prisoners, sometimes in large numbers.





Donovan's Devils: 2671st Special
Reconnaissance Battalion
 dropped small teams behind
 enemy lines by covert air drops
Burma to set up resistance
networks of locals to gather
intelligence & harass the enemy.












Tools of the trade are shown
here including knives, guns
& bomb making materials.





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The Model 10 LARU breathing
apparatus was developed
to allow Special Forces to
 sneak behind enemy lines
 by a water route.







I'm starting to remember flashes from James Bond movies of stealthy parachute jumps and snorkeling to an assigned target,







Company spread messages of 
peace, unification & reconstruction 
during the Korean War.










Special Operations Units
worked with the Vietnamese
to gather intelligence &
fight the Viet Cong during








I remember Martha Raye as a singer & comedienne.  Known as "The Big Mouth," she was the female equivalent of Bob Hope.  





Martha entertained the troops in
Europe as a member of The Four
Girls during World War II.

During the Korean War, she worked

Martha visited Vietnam frequently 
to entertain the troops & was
known as "Colonel Maggie."





Martha often went forward to visit Special Forces Camps.  During an attack on the Special Forces Camp at Soc Trang Province, in the Mekng Delta, "Colonel Maggie" cared for wounded soldiers.  She worked at a forward medical station in Quang Ngai during the Tet Offensive. For her work in Vietnam, Martha Raye was awarded two Purple Hearts & a Combat Medical Badge.

 




A piece from the fallen
Berlin Wall.

The wall was a prized spot
for West Berliners'
graffiti.






Civil Affairs Operations is
focused on winning the
"hearts & minds" of locals
 during a military action.

A Civil Affairs soldier provides
water, crayons, coloring books
 & toys to Iraqi children. 







The Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion
is one of the Iraqi Special Operations
Units created in 2003.

The 36th & other commando groups
were trained & advised by
Americans.

 As an avid reader of military history, I appreciated touring the JFK Special Warfare Museum and learning more about covert military missions.  Finding out about Martha Raye's work in combat settings was, for me, the most memorable, little known story in the museum.

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