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Article Improvement I would like to improve this article (MIKE Force), but am usure about how to proceed. The present article is quite vague and leads the reader to believe that there was only one Mobile Strike Force Command, which is untrue. I am a former member of Third Mobile Strike Force (there were five MIKE Force Commands (MSFCs) operating after 1968). Essentially, the Special Forces MIKE Force mission was the same as anyother typical Special Forces Unit: Recruit and Train. (the key word is typical not a-typical). The difference is that a MIKE Force was mobile.

  • More needs to be said about the people. When a CIDG was recruited, the man's entire family came with him.
  • Recruiting, at times, was quite problematic due to South Vietnam Government restrictions.
  • South Vietnam Government feared Cambodian populated MIKE Forces.
  • The chain of command within a MIKE Force needs to be mentioned.
  • Day to day life in a MIKE Force.
  • Need to talk about LLDB roll.

DPatrickMulg (talk) 18:21, 30 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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