Most of the units that went to Afghanistan and Iraq had LRS units (Ds or Cs) from what I gather.
Since the wars in both areas have shifted to SASO (Stability and Support Operations for the acronym defunct); what roles can LRS be expected to play in these enviroments?
Without delving into classification & OPSEC issues, I'd like to get some insight from those who are/were LRS. From the MI standpoint, LRS is more than the average 11B who is kicking in doors and conducting raids.
They're a prized eyes-on asset that is used for for a very critical task. Many have tried to transform LRS into COLTs or other non-Recon/Surveillance groups but the SASO enviroment almost takes that role away.
LRS in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Without knowing and applying an educated guess, this is what I think.
LRS in regards to Iraq: Eyes looking for bad guy weapons cache and or bomb making facilities.
LRS in regards to A/stan: Eyes looking for drug smuggling movement and or Taliban movement.
There are so many possibilities and a huge LRS target rich AO in both.

LRS in regards to Iraq: Eyes looking for bad guy weapons cache and or bomb making facilities.
LRS in regards to A/stan: Eyes looking for drug smuggling movement and or Taliban movement.
There are so many possibilities and a huge LRS target rich AO in both.






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French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
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