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    Some units did. If memory serves, most Marine...

    Some units did. If memory serves, most Marine units around the DMZ were required to wear body armor, but it was more a question of unit policy during that war. In some units only the point man wore a...
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    I'm actually not sure. The article didn't go into...

    I'm actually not sure. The article didn't go into much detail, and didn't discuss the 1-0 participants in terms of names. It's certainly worth a read, though. Some very good stuff.
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    It's in the Summer 2000 issue of Special Warfare....

    It's in the Summer 2000 issue of Special Warfare. The title is "One Zero Conference." I've got a pdf version if needed.
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    I'll dig it up. They didn't go into tons of...

    I'll dig it up. They didn't go into tons of detail because it was an unclassified forum, but there was some sweet stuff in there.

    The sad part is that no one had bothered to do this until only a...
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    SOG teams tended to travel fairly light (so...

    SOG teams tended to travel fairly light (so you're correct there)...basic weapon was the AK or CAR-15/XM-177E2. The Hatchet Force was obviously heavier and did carry LMGs. SOG did have tons of air...
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    I believe the standard SOG spike team was a...

    I believe the standard SOG spike team was a seven-man element as well. Three Americans and four or so indigs (either 'Yards or Nungs) was common, although there were some larger teams and other...
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