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Warriors: The Flesh And Blood Smart Weapons Who Think For Themselves -- The Elite Warriors Trained For Guerrilla Warfare. From The Moment They Enter Basic Training, They Are Molded Into The Most Formidable Foes. From The Unconventional Warfare Of The Secret OSS In World War II To That Of The Green Beret Special Forces In Vietnam, Their Methods Are Asymmetrically Deadly And Their Spirit Is Unmatched! A Unique Survey Of America's Twentieth Century Special Forces, Hosted And Narrated By Gerald McRaney And Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Color, 1992, 49 Minutes.)
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In 500 BC, Confucious said "To lead an untrained people to war is to throw them away." One of the most difficult tasks of any army is to transform ordinary citizens into soldiers. In the past, many young men were forced into military service against their will; but today's American soldiers are all volunteers. Still, those who enter basic training soon learn. there is more to being a soldier than to volunteer to put on a uniform...
Combat Soliders, commonly referred to as Combatants, refer to the legal status of a person entitled to directly participate in hostilities during an armed conflict, and may be intentionally targeted by an adverse party for their participation in the armed conflict. Combatants are not afforded immunity from being directly targeted in situations of armed conflict and can be attacked regardless of the specific circumstances simply due to their status, so as to deprive their side of their support. In an interstate conflict, the definition of "combatant" is found in Article 43 (2) of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Conventions: "Members of the armed forces of a Party to a conflict (other than medical personnel and chaplains covered by Article 33 of the Third [Geneva] Convention) are combatants, that is to say, they have the right to participate directly in hostilities." Combatants when captured by an opposing party are automatically granted the status of protected persons, whether as prisoners of war or unlawful combatants. In a non-interstate armed conflict, combatants who fought with non-state armed groups are not afforded immunity for taking part in hostilities, as insurrection is a crime under the domestic law of most nations. Therefore, they can be prosecuted by the territorial state or intervening third state for simply taking up arms.
Special Forces or Special Operations Forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equipped forces using unconventional techniques and modes of employment". Special forces emerged in the early 20th century, with a significant growth in the field during World War II, when "every major army involved in the fighting" created formations devoted to special operations behind enemy lines. Depending on the country, special forces may perform functions including airborne operations, counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, foreign internal defense, covert ops, direct action, hostage rescue, high-value targets/manhunt, intelligence operations, mobility operations, and unconventional warfare. In Russian-speaking countries, special forces of any country are typically called spetsnaz, an acronym for "special purpose". In the United States, the term special forces often refers specifically to the U.S. Army Special Forces, while the term special operations forces is used more broadly for these types of units.