Talk:United States Army Special Forces in popular culture

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Robert Rheault

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Who was Col. Rheault? He seems to have been a notable figure in his day.Bastie (talk) 11:35, 18 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Confusion between US Army Special Forces and US Army Special Operations Forces

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Throughout this page, entitled "United States Army Special Forces in popular culture", there are several references to units that are not US Army SF. US Army SF is a term specifically applied to the "Green Berets" in the US Army. One would not refer to a US Army Ranger as "SF", but rather as part of an "SOF", or Special Operations Force.

This detail might seem irrelevant, but it is not. The difference is huge. If this page is referring to US Army SF, then all listings of Rangers, SFOD-D, CAG, DEVGRU,etc have no place here..

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