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[Music] [Music] hello there weve got a really great show today on special forces patches and flashes especially looking at the odas operational detachment alphas and well a lot of their morale patches i think youll find them unique and interesting so come on lets go take a look the army special forces is composed of five active special forces groups and two army national guard special forces groups which could be considered for all the training and well deployment that they get each special forces group has its own distinctive beret flash as you can see here where you have members of seven active special forces groups together each active army special forces group in the army special forces command has four battalions and each of the two army national guard special forces groups have three battalions before we take a look at each one of the active special forces groups let me just mention starting on your upper left there are four inactive special forces groups the six special force