Mercenary and private war contractor ACADEMI provides Special Operations military services to anyone. Commercial, NGO, state, federal and local governments, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies worldwide represent some of its clients. You’ll know the company best as Blackwater USA, established by ex-Navy SEAL Erik Prince in 1997.
The name change came in 2011 after private investors took over. Before that, it was called Xe Services LLC, rebranded to avoid bad press earned by its heavy presence in Iraq during the Iraq War. Prince stepped down as CEO of Blackwater Worldwide in 2009. It’s got a lot of names, but it’s still the same war contractor!
The Iraqi Special Operations Forces
The Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) were formed by American coalition forces after the 2003 U.S. Iraq invasion. Under the direction of the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (CTB), the ISOF is made up of three brigades. Commando forces were recruited from Shia, Kurd and Sunni fighters. By November 2005, 1,440 men had been trained. The 1st, known as the Golden Division, has a Special Warfare Center and School.
Iraqi special operations troops were first built in the 1950s as the first royal special units of Queen Alia Forces. It was made up of Sunni and Shia Arabs and other Iraqis. They were trained for special missions inside Iraq, and abroad during times of war.
Chilean Air Force Special Forces
Chilean Special Forces consist of commando, reconnaissance, counterterrorism, and support units. The Army, Navy, and Air Force each hold a group of these four special operation teams. Within the Air Force, there is an Air Counter-Terrorism Group, an Aviation Commando unit and a Parachute Search, Rescue, and Recovery unit.
The Chilean Air Force was formed in the early 1900s by training from French forces. It’s the fourth oldest arm of the military, established 17 years before the U.S. Air Force. In 2004, private military contractor Blackwater recruited 75 Special Forces commandos to fight in Iraq.
Poland’s SOF Unit FORMOZA
The FORMOZA unit of the Polish Navy formed in 1975 as a Frogman division. Frogmen are military and police tactical underwater divers, trained in scuba diving and sometimes called combat divers. The FORMOZA (which means Special Forces Command), deploys special operations in times of peace, war or crisis. They perform onshore and underwater missions. In recent years, Polish forces have been building to defend against Russia’s growing threat by allying with the United Nations.
The SOF Unit FORMOZA provided reinforcement for combat missions in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. They are highly trained and well-respected in the military community.
DynCorp International
“DynCorp International is a leading global government solutions provider in support of the U.S. and allied stability objectives.” So, DynCorp International says of its company’s objectives; a morsel of marketing found on the company’s website.
The Virginia-based firm commands a $3 billion annual revenue, almost all of it through U.S. government contracts. It supports U.S. forces worldwide. Dating back to the early 1950s, DynCorp provides aviation support, security, intelligence, and contingency ops. It also responded during the Hurricane Katrina disaster. It’s backed up military operations in Kuwait, Kosovo, Columbia, Haiti, Bolivia, Bosnia, Somalia, and Angola.