- The
Southern European Task Force,
Africa (
SETAF–AF),
formally the
United States Army
Southern European Task Force, Africa, is a
formation of the United...
- the
letters "
SETAF"
representing the name of the unit and was
originally approved by the U.S. Army's
Institute of
Heraldry in 1955. The
SETAF-AF SSI's top...
- 2
October 1955, the U.S. Army
Southern European Task
Force (
SETAF) was activated.
SETAF's first headquarters was on Camp Darby, but the
largest number...
- and then was ****igned to the
Southern European Task
Force (
SETAF).
Luong served as
SETAF G-3
Chief of Plans, and the
Operations Officer and Executive...
- ****essment for
SETAF which was a
missile command. The
Airborne Recon Platoon was a LRRP unit that
served as the “eyes and ears” for
SETAF.
During the period...
-
after activation,
SETAF moved the
headquarters to
Caserma P****alacqua in Verona, Italy. An
airborne battalion eventually joined SETAF. On 15 July 1958...
-
European Task
Force is now the U.S. Army
Southern European Task Force,
Africa (
SETAF-AF). U.S.
Africa Command completed fiscal year 2010 with
approximately 2...
-
Liberian Civil War.
During this operation, the
Southern European Task
Force (
SETAF) as the
command element of JTF
Liberia and Iwo Jima with the 26 MEU landed...
- About". public.milcyber.org.
Archived from the
original on 2018-07-13. "
SETAF:
Commanding General". www.usaraf.army.mil.
Archived from the
original on...
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elements of the 101st
Airborne Division. On 1 October 1999, the 1–508th ABCT (
SETAF) made a
combat jump in "Operation
Rapid Guardian": 500-foot
altitude jump...