Task Force Sinai

American peacekeeping unit


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::summary American peacekeeping unit ::

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unit_nameTask Force Sinai
imageTaskForceSinai.JPG
captionTFS emblem.
allegianceMultinational Force and Observers
start_date1982-present
commander1_labelCOM TFS
commander1Colonel (dual-hatted CoS MFO)
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Task Force Sinai is the US regiment-sized element of the Multinational Force and Observers ("MFO"), the peacekeeping organization in place in the Sinai Peninsula since 1982. The Task Force commander is a US Army colonel, who also serves as the MFO Chief of Staff. The Task Force commander utilizes American forces to support and achieve the overall observe and report mission of the MFO.

History

TFS was created in March 1982.

Organization

The Task Force is made up of the following units:

  • Task Force headquarters staff, a company-sized element composed mostly of senior staff officers and NCOs who not only fill roles on the Task Force staff, but also serve in significant roles on the MFO Force Commander's staff.
  • USBATT, an American infantry battalion from the US which rotates roughly on an annual basis providing peacekeepers to man part of the Zone C sites in the USBATT sector.
  • 1st Support Battalion (1SB) which was formerly a permanent unit but since 2007 also rotates some of its elements from US Army National Guard. Currently, an active duty company has resumed operations. The Medical Company, Aviation Company and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment are composed of active duty soldiers, making the 1SB a unique multi-compo unit. The 1SB is responsible for all logistics requirements of the MFO as a whole. The Explosives Ordnance Disposal detachment, medical unit and Aviation Company are all administered by the Support Battalion.

Decorations

References

References

  1. Multinational Force and Observers. (2006). "Task Force HQ".
  2. (26 March 1979). "Servants of Peace".
  3. https://www.army.mil/article/222370/task_force_sinais_avco_change_of_command
  4. "US-Task Force HQ Contingent - Multinational Force & Observers". Mfo.org.
  5. "War on Terrorism Unit Awards". History.army.mil.
  6. Department of the Army (4 March 2010), [https://web.archive.org/web/20101106084702/http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/HRC/2010/063-24_20100304_HRCMD.pdf PERMANENT ORDERS 063-24], retrieved 5 April 2012

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