Krenn wrote:For purposes of this discussion, the distinction between special forces and special operations forces is meaningless. We're not obligated to follow the naming conventions of the US Army, and Wikipedia uses the term Special Forces.
The Charisian Scout-Snipers don't have superior Mobility, and they don't have radio. They aren't any better at deep recon than Merlin's "spys" and "Visions" are, and they can't perform the other missions much better than marines or light cavalry can, either.
The Scout-snipers are basically just clones of the Napeolonic rifle brigades. Which may have ultimatly led to the idea of special forces, and might even be in the heritage line for some special forces units, were not, in themselves, special forces as we mean the term.
Montrose Toast wrote:The term "Special Forces" belongs to the Green Berets exclusively according to the US Army.
What you are calling Special Forces is called "Special Operations Forces" in the US Joint Forces and are under US Special Operations Command.
SOF units existed centuries before the terms SF and SOF were invented. Ussually they were primarily recon. E.G. Rangers. Deep Recon is still a major mission for modern SOF.
What did not exist prior to WWII was the terms SOF/SF .
The functions existed and some specialized forces were formed to fill them but, they were limited in mobility pre-mechanization. Hense the lack of deep raiding due to the lack of mobility. Which is why light Cav ussually performed the duties that are now assigned to SOF - they were the most mobile element in the pre-mech eras.
The US Army Rangers trace their linage to the early 1600s and they are part of US SOCOM.
Effectively, the Charisian Marine Scout/Snipers are an early form of SOF. They just haven't been unleashed for independent duty yet...
Wiki has the largest GI-GO factor in existance - not a credible source. I say this as someone who has had his own writtings sourced, mangled, and mutilated on Wiki.
[I write on Iraqi Security Force developments.]
Effectively, Safehold has the beginnings of SOF and SF.
The regulars that augmented the irregular forces in Glacierheart for training and leading are the same role SF was formed for. The Charisian Scout/Snipers fill the same role as Force Recon or Rangers.
In the old days, the high-speed transport was not available - so troops that filled SOF roles were not centralized. They were ussually ad hoc formations formed for a specific mission by the local commander and returned to their parent unit afterwards.
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functions of SOF have always been around. What changed in modern times was that aircraft provided fast transport that allowed the centralization of SOF basing and training. Even now, they still tend to operate as small units spread all over the place but, the comms and transport allow for them to be rapidly shifted. Which means less need for ad hoc formations and a higher standardization of SOF.
Until Safehold is using high-speed aircraft and radio - modern SOF is unobtainable. Which means you need to be thinking old-school which does include what is now called SOF.
By the way, I'm using official NATO definitions. As the largest military alliance on Earth, I'd say they were the most prevalent official military definitions. Wiki uses Hollywood definitions - pop culture. Hollyweird couldn't get anything right if their life depended on it...
Official mission of SF is training and leadership of Indiginious Guerrilla warfare and Counter-insergency forces with secondary roles as long-range recon, raiding, and counter-terrorism. That is what they are legally paid/funded to do...