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The A-Team (military) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The A-Team (military)
"The A-Team" is the unofficial, unauthorized, self-aggrandizing nickname that a single flight of U.S. Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controllers and Tactical Air Command And Control Specialists have bestowed upon their unit. This particular flight supports the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division, 1st BCT, at Fort Campbell, in Kentucky, and participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The term A-Team originally derives from the shortening of the name of the United States Army's Special Forces 12 man tactical element, the Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (SFODA) to the handier (if informal) term A-Team. Within the United States Army's Special Forces branch and the U.S. Military's Special Operations community at large, the term A-Team means a U.S. Army SFODA, and is not recognized as having anything to do with U.S. Air Force forward air controllers.
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