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Chapter 84

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The soldier smiled awkwardly. How could that be? Squad Leader, I'm not … "Before he could finish his sentence, two spots of blood burst out of the veteran's chest, and the hookah in his hand exploded at the same time.

The sudden turn of events shocked the soldier, and the mung bean cake in his hand fell to the ground.

Just as he was about to check on the veteran's condition, he found the veteran clutching his chest and pointing behind him. Feeling something was wrong, he turned around to see what was going on, but it was too late. A series of "pu pu pu" sounds could be heard, and four or five blood spurted out of his chest. His hands that were holding the gun immediately felt very heavy, and the M1 rifle in his hands fell to the ground with a clatter. Then, his eyes turned black, and he fell to the ground like a sack of flour.

After the Allied Forces soldier with the gun fell, three figures quickly rushed up the guard tower. They were wearing military camouflage uniforms, their faces painted with thick tricolor camouflage paint, and they wore flat green hats on their heads. It turned out that they were America's most famous special forces in World War Y, the Green Berets!

The United States Green Berets Special Operations Force (GREENBERETS) was an old American special operations force. It was one of the most elite special operations forces in the US Army. It was created on July 9, 1942, and by the end of World War II, it had grown to five units. However, all of the commandos were disbanded on August 15, 1944.

After the outbreak of the war in Korea, the commandos were reinstated. On June 20, 1952, the 10th Special Forces Force was established, which was the predecessor of the current Green Berets.

At the end of 1952, the first special operations force was sent to the battlefield in Korea, and later entered the battlefield in Vietnam, where it became famous.

In 1961, the 5th Special Forces Team Group was established, followed by the 3rd, 7th, and 8th Teams in 1963.

In 1961, John F. Kennedy, who took office as President of the United States, placed great importance on the construction of the special forces, and made the Green Berets the standard uniform of the force. From then on, the special forces were known as the Green Berets. The Green Berets attracted attention in the Vietnam War that lasted more than a decade. Its missions were relatively broad, mainly including unconventional operations such as infiltration, infiltration, and guerrilla warfare, as well as direct operations such as surprise attacks and rescues.

However, after the United States suffered the fate of defeat in World War Y, the Green Berets were forced to disband.

In the early 1980s, the Army's renewed interest in unconventional combat allowed the Green Berets to regroup. The logo of the Green Beret is a silver crown on a black background, on which is embroidered the motto of the Green Beret: De.



Liber, a Spanish expression that means "liberate the oppressed."

The symbol of two crossed arrows comes from the Native Americans who served in the U. S. military. Their scouts have distinguished themselves in many of the US Army's major battles.

The Indian scouts were disbanded in 1939. The cross symbolized the army's eternal rest and repose. At the intersection of the arrows was a saber, which reflected the Green Beret's upright and magnanimous character. This kind of saber was also the silent and lethal weapon of the American Indians.

After the three Green Berets confirmed that all the enemies were dead, they stuck their heads out of the observation window of the watchtower and gestured to the distance. Colonel Richard Criner

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