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FORT BRAGG, N.C. (WNCN) – U.S. Army Special Forces candidates will take part in the final test of their qualification training later this month in an exercise that will cross much of central North Carolina.

The Robin Sage training exercise will take place Jan. 22-Feb. 4 with students from the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg.

Members of the military and civilians take part in Robin Sage as Special Forces students face opposing forces of the fictional nation of “Pineland.”

Parts of Robin Sage will be held in the following North Carolina counties:

Alamance, Anson, Bladen, Brunswick, Cabarrus, Chatham, Columbus, Cumberland, Davidson, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, New Hanover, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rowan, Sampson, Scotland, Stanly, Union, and Wake counties.

The training will also stretch into Chesterfield, Dillon, and Marlboro counties in South Carolina.

Military members will pose as opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters, also known as Pineland’s resistance movement.

In order to maintain a level of realism, blank gunfire and flares are used in the training, the Army said.

The Army has been in contact with local public safety officials ahead of the training.

“Controls are in place to ensure there is no risk to persons or property. Residents with concerns should contact local law enforcement officials, who will immediately contact exercise control officials,” Fort Bragg officials said in a release.

The Army said the following measures have been implemented:

Formal written notification to the chiefs of law enforcement agencies in the affected counties, with a follow-up visit from a unit representative.
All civilian and non-student military participants are briefed on procedures to follow if there is contact with law enforcement officials.
Students will only wear civilian clothes if the situation warrants, as determined by the instructors, and will wear a distinctive brown armband during these instances.
Training areas and vehicles used during exercises are clearly labeled.

During 2002’s training, Deputy Sheriff Randall Butler shot and killed 1st L.t Tallas Tomeny and wounded Staff Sgt. Stephen Phelps after the deputy saw their behavior as suspicious. Butler was unaware the training was occurring.

“Robin Sage is the U.S. military’s premiere unconventional warfare exercise and the final test of over a year’s worth of training for aspiring Special Forces Soldiers. Candidates are placed in an environment of political instability characterized by armed conflict, forcing Soldiers to analyze and solve problems to meet the challenges of this “real-world” training,” the Army said in a release.

Robin Sage has been conducted since 1974.
 
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Happens all the time. Nothing to worry about unless your tinfoil hat is on too tight.

The do mention that accident back in '02 in the article. That was a horrible accident that could have been avoided.


Them Green-Beanie Hopefuls are going to freeze their asses off in them hills Jan-Feb. Wink


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Happens all the time. Nothing to worry about unless your tinfoil hat is on too tight.

The do mention that accident back in '02 in the article. That was a horrible accident that could have been avoided.




hard to believe its been 20 years since that incident.

but yes -- Robin sage has been a 'standard' exercise since forever. They do try to 'publicize' it a bit to create an awareness with the general public.

Possibility of unusual pyrotechnics, booms, military vehicles, aircraft over-flights, gunfire (blanks), etc. in use on non-government-owned locations.

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Drat! Orange County's not on the list. Frown

I guess we're too conventional....
 
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^^^^^^^^not enough pine thickets.

Or maybe not enough tinfoil.




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It is worth noting that the freedom fighters in ROBIN SAGE are the good guys, the Special Forces students in the graduating class practicing irregular warfare against a totalitarian regime.

The media outlet (Drudge) that ran the headline about the exercise was just trying to incite conspiracy theorists... We have enough to worry about without that sort of nonsense.
 
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My old stomping grounds!

I would have joined up with the resistance just to be a part of something so cool!


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Happens all the time.

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yes -- Robin sage has been a 'standard' exercise since forever.


Exactly. This same Robin Sage exercise has been held every year since 1974. It's basically the weeks-long final exam for prospective Green Berets at the end of the Special Forces Qualification Course.

The SF students form into small teams to infiltrate the "foreign country" of "Pineland" (actually an area spanning several counties in central North Carolina) and train groups of "guerillas" (roleplayers) to conduct simulated missions to liberate Pineland from its "totalitarian regime" (OPFOR roleplayers).
 
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Long live Pineland!
 
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...The media outlet (Drudge) that ran the headline about the exercise was just trying to incite conspiracy theorists... We have enough to worry about without that sort of nonsense.


At the beginning of his morning radio show Glen Beck hinted he would tell a similar tale of conspiracy. I changed the station.
 
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I don't know how anyone can be so crazy.

It's not like Robin Sage is new or covert in any way. I read about it when I was in middle school in a book by, I think, Douglas Waller called The Commandos.

I mean I know not everyone is into militaria, but it was in the public domain at least 3 decades ago in the kinds of books that sit on Barnes and Noble shelves.


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I don't know how anyone can be so crazy.

It's not like Robin Sage is new or covert in any way. I read about it when I was in middle school in a book by, I think, Douglas Waller called The Commandos.

I mean I know not everyone is into militaria, but it was in the public domain at least 3 decades ago in the kinds of books that sit on Barnes and Noble shelves.

Like much of the conversations these days with people outside of our common circles, there's been an endless parade of 'news stories' or, 'issues to discuss/bring awareness to' that are known, its documented, non-issues or, settled-issues from history. The people that present these or, take issue with, are idiots; it's as if they believe they've re-discovered fire.
 
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...The media outlet (Drudge) that ran the headline about the exercise was just trying to incite conspiracy theorists... We have enough to worry about without that sort of nonsense.


At the beginning of his morning radio show Glen Beck hinted he would tell a similar tale of conspiracy. I changed the station.


There’s a reason I stopped listening to that chuckle head.




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Conspiracy theory...like how Jade Helm back in 2015 was a joint US - Chinese op to disarm Americans, Jade = China and Helm = Homeland Eradication of Local Militants


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Long live Pineland!


Hahaha, I used to work with a retired snake eater, whenever Robin Sage rolled around in NC, he would say the same thing. We were cops in Wilson, about an hour and a half north of Fayetteville .



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^^^

Older codger? Likes long range shooting? Owns a range?

Wonder if we know the same guy. Know the cop part, but not sure about the other part.


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Older codger? Likes long range shooting? Owns a range?

Wonder if we know the same guy. Know the cop part, but not sure about the other part.


Naw, He retired from the Army and joined the cops immediately, first name is Rickey and he’s a truck driver now..collecting two retirements and still working in NC.



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Robin Sage is such a part of the local economy that some of the long time civilian residents play the same parts every year. Not much of a secrect, never mind a conspiracy.


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I've trained at Bragg and must say the exercises there are so much better than the other exercises I've done. The role players they hire are top notch. A lot of them are retired military looking to make some extra money and still be able to interact with the community they served with for so long.

The facilities at Bragg are also top notch. I guess that SOF pot of money is deeper than the rest of the Army. LOL.


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