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Helena Independent-Record, 9 Feb 12The military’s First Special Service Force, formed at Fort Harrison in 1942, may finally receive the nation’s highest civilian award, the Congressional Gold Medal.
The unit, which in its original form traveled to Alaska and Africa before fighting Nazis in the mountains of Italy and along the French Riviera in World War II, became the model for similar special forces, including the Green Berets and Navy SEALs, trained to endure extreme conditions and fight what was considered, at the time, using unconventional methods.
The original unit is also unusual in that it was a joint effort of the armies of the United States and Canada, with commanders from both nations leading the soldiers.
“There’s never been another attempt to do that,” said Ray Read, director of the Montana Military Museum and himself a veteran of the Special Forces in Vietnam.
The Montana congressional delegation is supporting bills to give the unit the honor. Only about a half-dozen military units have previously received the gold medal, most recently the Tuskegee Airmen, the all-African-American unit that flew in the segregated Air Force during World War II ....
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