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Home A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) dismounts a zodiac boat after they parachuted into water marking the beginning of a two-day competition. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza) A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) dismounts a zodiac boat after they parachuted into water marking the beginning of a two-day competition. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza)

A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) dismounts a zodiac boat after they parachuted into water marking the beginning of a two-day competition. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza)

A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) dismounts a zodiac boat after they parachuted into water marking the beginning of a two-day competition. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza)

A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) dismounts a zodiac boat after they parachuted into water marking the beginning of a two-day competition. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza)

A Special Forces Operational Detachment A from 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) continues movement during a two-day competition that began on September 11. The Green Berets totaled more than 40 miles beneath their feet with a minimum of 50 pounds on their backs. (Photo by Pfc. Seth Plagenza)
A Green Beret from the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) climbs down a rope ladder as part of an obstacle titled “the tough one” during a two-day competition designed to push their minds and bodies to the limits. (Photo by Sgt. Kelly Fox)