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