
''John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center'' shoulder sleeve insignia
'John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School' (USAJFKSWCS) trains
United States Army personnel for the
United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) and Army Special Operation Forces (ARSOF). According to its mission statement, its purpose is to train Special Forces through development and evaluation of special operations concepts, doctrines, training and complaining. It is based at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
The school began in 1951 as the psychological warfare division of the Army General School at
Fort Riley,
Kansas. The Army's 'Psychological Warfare Center' was created at Fort Bragg in May 1952 and the following month the school was co-located as the 'Psychological Warfare School'.
[1] The center was proposed by the Army's then Psychological Warfare Chief,
Robert A. McClure, to provide doctrinal support and training for both psychological and conventional warfare.
[2]
References
1. Special Forces - History
2. Psychological and Unconventional Warfare, 1941-1952: Origins of a Special Warfare Capability for the United States Army Paddock, Alfred H., Jr
External links
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USAJFKSWCS at www.soc.mil
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USAJFKSWCS at GlobalSecurity.org