FOXHOUNDTypeSpecial operations forceFateDisbandedFounded1971Ceased operations2005Key peopleBig Boss (commander/founder)
Roy Campbell (commander)
Liquid Snake (commander)
IndustryUnited States special forcesParentUnited States Army
Because of its status as a hi-tech special forces infiltration unit, any and all members of FOXHOUND were heavily trained and rigorously taught a wide field of survival, martial, and operational skills; from a plethora of insertion and maneuvering methods, to skydiving techniques and underwater infiltration, in order to cover all possible routes of infiltration into an enemy nation; advanced outdoor survival skills, including scenarios regarding long period wilderness survival and a wide range of harsh environments; acute stalking, detonation operations, wireless communication, procuring and reusing enemy resources, gathering information, varying martial arts, emergency medical operations, languages, and hi-tech devices. It was officially disbanded by the U.S. Government after 2005.
S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2 Key Generator
After FOXHOUND was organized into an official unit, very strict selection procedures were adopted.[4] Firstly, potential recruits were only chosen from various special forces. Recruits must also pass exams in three different aspects:
FOXHOUND was originally an international special forces unit formed under NATO in 1990, according to the MSX2 user's manual for Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. However, this was retconned in later games in the series, in which FOXHOUND is a U.S. Army unit, officially established in 1971. Big Boss's article in the Metal Gear Solid 4 Database mistakenly refers to the former account.[10] The Database also mistakenly refers to FOXHOUND as a CIA unit in the "Outer Heaven Uprising" entry, which is actually the parent organization of its progenitor, the FOX Unit. In addition, a leaked voice acting sheet for Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, which states that Big Boss founded FOXHOUND near the end of the 20th century, indicates that the decision to change the date of the group's founding was made late in development.[11]
A 2018 special supplemental survey provided information on people who applied for or received unemployment insurance (UI) benefits. This information is not available from the basic monthly labor force survey that is the source of national estimates of unemployment.
The CSOR combines mobility and firepower with a host of special operations skills required to conduct and enable CANSOFCOM operations at home and abroad. CSOR Operators apply for service from the CAF Regular and Reserve forces, and undergo a rigorous selection process designed to assess a number of critical attributes that have been linked to task performance on the job. Extremely high levels of physical fitness and personal motivation are crucial for the successful completion of the CSOR Assessment Centre, a phase of selection that many fail.
The mission of the CSOR is to provide high readiness SOF capable of force generating for, and conducting, integrated special operations task forces (SOTFs) to execute operations on behalf of the Government of Canada (Horn, 2012). Other roles include:
The Bad Batch, formerly known as Clone Force 99, and designated as Experimental Unit Clone Force 99, was a clone commando special forces squad that was active during the Clone Wars. The squad initially consisted of four clone commandos that were designed with genetic mutations and led by Clone Sergeant "Hunter," a clone with enhanced sensory abilities. Other members of the squad included CT-9904 "Crosshair," a clone with keen eyesight and marksmanship that allowed him to excel in long-distance firefights, "Wrecker," a reckless clone with an enhanced muscular form, and "Tech," a clone with enhanced mental capacity and intelligence. Following the crucial Battle of Anaxes, Advanced Recon Commando Clone Corporal CT-1409 "Echo" joined the unit because of his cybernetic enhancements.
Clone Force 99, also known as the "Bad Batch," was created for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. It first appeared in the seventh season episode "The Bad Batch,"[1] which was originally released in its unfinished form as a screening at Celebration Anaheim[34] and then on StarWars.com.[35][36] Star Wars creator George Lucas came up with the idea of the Bad Batch, as he wanted to explore the idea that there were clones that were a little bit more unique from one another and who were like an enhanced skills special forces unit.[37] 2ff7e9595c
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