1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne)
Active1 April 1958 – present
Country South Korea
TypeAirborne Special Forces
SizeBrigade
Part ofRepublic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command
Garrison/HQGangseo District, Seoul
Nickname(s)Docksuri (Eagle)
EngagementsVietnam War
Operation Paul Bunyan

The 1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) (Korean: 제1공수특전여단; Hanja: 第一空輸特戰旅團), also known as Eagle (독수리), is an Airborne Special Forces unit of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command.

History

On 1 April 1958, 1st Combat Group was founded and most members were from the 8240th Army Unit.[1][2]

On 1 October 1958, reorganized as the 1st Special Forces Group.

On 15 September 1972, reorganized into as the 1st Special Forces Brigade.

Vietnam War

1,172 of 1st Special Forces Group participated in the Vietnam War.[3]

They were attached to Capital Mechanized Infantry Division and 9th Infantry Division.

They conducted the special operations including long-range reconnaissance patrol, surprise attacks by hit-and-run tactics and so on.[4]

Operation Paul Bunyan

64 of 1st Special Forces Brigade participated in the Operation Paul Bunyan in 1976.[5][6]

Criticism

1st Special Forces Brigade was involved in two military coup d'états - May 16 coup (1961) and Coup d'état of December Twelfth (1979).[7]

On 21 May 1964, some of its members broke into a courtroom and the house of a judge to demand an arrest warrant.[8]

Notable former members

See also

References

  1. "History - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command".
  2. "空輸團(공수단)창설 십주년". NAVER Newslibrary (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  3. "Vietnam War - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command".
  4. "베트남전쟁시 한국군의 해·공군 및 특수작전" (in Korean). 2018-03-08.
  5. "판문점 도끼 만행사건 추모비를 회상하며". 16 September 2021.
  6. "북한의 판문점 '도끼 살해' 만행 … 박정희 "미친 개엔 몽둥이" 분노". The JoongAng (in Korean). 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  7. 12.12 쿠데타의 분수령 "9공수여단의 回軍"
  8. "1964년 무장공수단 난입사건 - open archives 사진 아카이브즈" (in Korean). 2015-10-31. Archived from the original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  9. "[Special feature] Who is Moon Jae-in?". english.hani.co.kr. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
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