You know SFAB, Yes?

The Army University Press recently released a 45-minute deep dive into the recently formed Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFAB), essentially taking over the boring non-shooting military advisor role that SF has fallen into since the 1960s, thus allowing SF to do more, um, SF-type stuff.

Since being stood up in 2017, Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) have provided the U.S. Army with unique capabilities and immense flexibility. In this interview-driven film, we examine the SFAB mission, hear what life is like as an advisor, and explore the challenges SFABs will face in the future. The film features Major General Donn H. Hill, the Commanding General at Security Force Assistance Command (SFAC), as well as Lieutenant General (Ret.) Michael Lundy and other leaders from SFAC and the SFABs. Among other topics, these leaders discuss how SFABs strengthen our allies and partner forces while supporting U.S. security objectives.

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  • Interesting,

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