CONTRACTED PARAMILITARY & CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS

TUCKER GLOBAL PARAMILITARY & CLANDESTINE SERVICES

In the world of private security, contracted paramilitary officers are considered the pinnacle of the profession. They work privately on government contracts as independent soldiers. Some people refer to them as mercenaries, but that is not entirely accurate. TGI field personnel are prohibited from accepting contracts from anyone or any agency outside the United States government. This is the primary difference between Tucker Global Special Operations Group and others. It is imperative that contracts have global relevance for all humanity, not just one nation. Our internal and external oversight ensures that no contractor violates that agreement and remains true to the established mission statement and code of honor. Compensation is the main cause of backlash within the mainstream military community. Although private security specialists are well paid, their salaries are commensurate with the risk they face. The government only uses contractors for certain tasks when government personnel are unable to complete them. This is either because of an excessive threat assessment rating or because the chance of success

is low, or both. As far as the US Military is concerned, there are limits to what is acceptable risk and justifiable loss.  Military operations can be hindered by laws, regulations, and codes. When it comes to special intelligence contractors, these

things do not apply. The Global Intelligence Network has granted governmental immunity to intelligence contractors while in pursuit of a contract objective. That does not mean paramilitary contractors can do whatever they please off-task. Integrity is a highly sought-after attribute when recruiting officers.  


FACTS REGARDING INTELLIGENCE CONTRACTORS

CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTS.


Approximately 30% of the Intelligence Community's (IC) personnel are contracted employees. This number fluctuates based on funding, operational needs, and priorities. Intelligence contractors provide specialized skills and expertise that may not be readily available within the CIA’s permanent workforce.  Roles including providing technical expertise, analysis, covert and clandestine operations,  surveillance

cybersecurity, and logistical support. 


Contractors often work on short-term or project-based assignments and are not formal CIA employees.

Contractor identities

are often protected to safeguard sensitive missions and prevent operational exposure. Contractors face significant personal risk, especially when deployed in conflict zones or working undercover.

SPECIAL OPERATIONS VS. SPECIAL FORCES


There is a common misconception that the Special Operations Group and "special forces" are the same, but they are distinct and not interchangeable.


The U.S. Army Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets, are the only unit officially designated as Special Forces. Special Operations Forces, on the other hand, encompass various elite units across

the four military branches, including the U.S. Navy SEALs, U.S. Air Force TACP and Pararescue, U.S. Army Rangers, and Marine Raiders, among others.


Tucker Global works with the military but does not serve as a joint service provider for the Special Operations Forces (SOF).

CIA'S SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP


The CIA's SOG defines black-level covert and clandestine activity. Classified under the Special Activities Center,  the Group operates with little interference from the mainstream Intelligence Community. They are responsible for covert operations classified as either tactical paramilitary operations or covert political action and are responsible for executing high-threat military and covert operations.  


The Special Operations Group is considered one of the most covert special operations forces in the United States. The group selects field support officers from other conventional special mission units such as Delta Force, DEVGRU, ISA, and 24th STS, and other United States special operations forces. For covert actions, only the best are considered. Only the best will survive.


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