ABOUT 823rd Special Forces
- Origins and Formation: The 823rd Special Forces unit was originally formed in the late 1960s as a specialized reconnaissance and direct action force, designed to operate behind enemy lines during the Cold War.
- Vietnam War Deployments: The unit gained significant combat experience during the Vietnam War, where its members conducted long-range patrols, search and rescue missions, and sabotage operations.
- Operation Silent Arrow: In 1982, the 823rd was involved in the covert Operation Silent Arrow, which successfully rescued a group of hostages from a fortified compound in a hostile region, earning international acclaim.
- First Use of Night Vision: The 823rd was one of the first special forces units to be equipped with and employ night vision goggles during field operations, revolutionizing night-time military tactics.
- Decorated for Valor: Members of the 823rd have received numerous commendations, including Silver Stars and Distinguished Service Crosses, for acts of valor under fire.
- Humanitarian Missions: The unit has also been deployed on disaster relief missions, providing medical aid and evacuation assistance during earthquakes and floods in Southeast Asia.
- Counter-Terrorism Expertise: In the 1990s, the 823rd shifted focus to counter-terrorism, training with elite foreign units and developing expertise in hostage rescue and counter-insurgency operations.
- Innovative Training Regimens: The 823rd is known for its grueling selection process and innovative training, including advanced survival, escape and evasion, and urban warfare techniques.
- “Ghosts of the Battlefield” Nickname: Due to their stealth and effectiveness, the unit earned the nickname “Ghosts of the Battlefield” among both allies and adversaries.
- Modern Deployments: In recent years, the 823rd has participated in joint operations with NATO allies in the Middle East and Africa, continuing its legacy as a premier special operations force.