Drug Enforcement Agency, Air Force, CIA, National Guard and US Army Special Forces
Attached to US Southcom was the US Army 7th Special Forces Group, aka the US Army Green
The Army 7th Special Forces Group has conducted foreign internal defense counter-drug in training missions in Central and South America
28 marines when they were greeted by two to four army CH 47 helicopters
But they looked army, but they didn't have you know in sygney on
Black BDU's right with that what what what the army would call BDU's
They had boonie caps and they had just the soft army covers
Round army covers. Do you remember what kind of weapons they had was it back here or none of the Marines?
Lance Corporal Wagon cut only 15 to 20 minutes at the crash site before two to four US Army
researcher William Steinman in the 1980s However, according to the Army, no records of this unit
In the same video I covered an incredible DSP fast walker case related journalist and former Army criminal investigation command agent Joseph Stafula
Also recall how Wagon mentioned US Army CH-47s deploying the DOE team
NEST also worked closely with the US Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division and US Army 52nd Ordnance Group
It is possible in this instance the CH-47 belong to NEST Army partners
Indeed the US Army South did begin supporting counter-drug operations in South America in 1995 by providing aircraft such as 4 UH-60A or Black Hawks
But what I think here is that it's quite probable these Army CH-47s used to transport the NEST team were from the first battalion 228th Aviation Regiment
Throughout the 90s JTF Bravo conducted numerous missions in Central and South America and saw the US Army 7th Special Forces we discussed earlier
A US Army Special Forces Special Mission Unit that provides helicopter aviation support for Special Operations Forces
The Night Stockers are some of the Army's greatest qualified aviators, crew chiefs and support soldiers
Task Force Orange, as it sometimes referred to, was originally created under US Army INSCOM or Intelligence and Security Command
US Army INSCOM was created under General Albert Stubblebine, a figure famous in UFO lore
These being the US Army 7 Special Forces Unit Aka, the US Army Green Berets
Especially in Northern Peru, I wager here the Army 7 Special Forces were quote-unquote recruited by DOE NEST to serve as the enforcement arm of a UFO crash retrieval operation
Nest also leveraged for their DOD authority several US Army CH-47 Chinooks from either the 160th SOAR Nightstockers
that the US Army's 7th Special Forces and Joint Task Force Bravo
So it is interesting the men in black camis i-wager where US Army's 7th Special Forces were already available to secure the crash site in northern Peru
Within 15 to 20 minutes of the Marines arriving, the crash site was secured by multiple US Army CH-47 helicopters, DOE personnel
But they looked army but they didn't have in signal
Between 1980 and 1982 Stringfield became aware of one H.J., a sergeant in the US Army 24th Infantry who was wounded during service in the Korean War
This could of course perhaps be the Army's Fort Detrick
I'm immediately reminded of US Army low boy trucks described in numerous UFO retrieval cases
This included intelligence offices from the US Army, Air Force and Navy
but in my opinion the seventh Army Green Berets probably utilized humbys or nearby vehicles to
were army due to the helmets they had now if you're unfamiliar with military various factions of
military army marines navy all of their infantry and soldiers utilize different helmets so being
able to track down the helmets or kind of the caps they had we get thought these guys were army