U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven, commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, answers a question during an all-call at Hurlburt Field, Florida, on January 31, 2012. Council on Foreign Relations
Special Ops Commander Vows Better Life For 66,000 Troops -- USA Today
The commander of America's most elite fighting forces — responding to a groundswell of complaints raised by Navy SEALs, Army Special Forces and Marine and Air Force commandos — is promising to improve the quality of their personal lives, suffering in the wake of continuous fighting over 10 years.
"This pace has robbed you and your families of any sense of predictability and 'white space' (free time together)," Adm. William McRaven, the head of U.S.Special Operations Command, wrote to his 66,000 troops last month after an internal "sensing" study of the force last year uncovered quality-of-life concerns.
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More News On Special Forces/Operations
Special Forces in Afghanistan: not just taking out terrorists anymore -- Christian Science Monitor
U.S. Commandos in Afghanistan Face a New Battlefield: The Courtroom -- The Danger Room
US to boost Special Forces in Afghanistan - reports -- The Australian
U.S. special forces arrive to hunt African rebel -- Sacramento Bee/McClatchy News
Top special ops officer seeks new powers: report -- Yahoo News/AFP
Commander seeks freer hand in deploying US special forces -- Boston.com
Top special ops officer seeks new powers: report -- Asia One
Special Ops Leader Seeks More Autonomy, Prompting Fears of Army within an Army -- AllGov
Commentaries, Opinions, Analysis, And Editorials
Shhh, Don’t Anyone Tell The Republicans, But The President Has A Secret Army -- Inquisitr
How The Pentagon’s Top Killers Became (Unaccountable) Spies -- Spencer Ackerman, Danger Room
Do Special Ops Forces Have Too Much Autonomy? -- Andrew Rosenthal, New York Times
A dangerous tactic -- Voice of Russia
Special Forces commander looking to expand their role as military evolves -- PRI
U.S. Secret Armies Gear Up for Global War -- Market Oracle
Special Forces on Steroids -- Michael Brenner, Huffington Post
It's Rambo Time: Covert Ops Drives Pentagon Strategy -- Danny Schechter, Huffington Post
Editorial: More efficient military plan deserves full debate -- Dallas News editorial
In a National Security Emergency, Do You Call the Marines or the SEALs? -- National Defense
Implications of the 2012 Defense Strategic Guidance for U.S. Special Operations Forces -- Defpro
Defense Spending, Special Operations, and Secrecy -- Micah Zenko, Council On Foreign Relations
Commander of the United States Special Operations Command: Who Is William McRaven? -- AllGov
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