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Task Force Falcon (United States)

Task Force Falcon was a name given to various U.S. Army units deployed in different operational contexts, primarily during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The name "Task Force Falcon" does not refer to a single, permanently established unit, but rather an ad-hoc formation created for specific missions. Therefore, the composition and purpose of a Task Force Falcon varied considerably depending on the theater of operations and the objectives assigned to it.

Notable deployments under the Task Force Falcon designation include those during the Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission in Kosovo after the Kosovo War in 1999. In this context, Task Force Falcon generally referred to the U.S. contribution to the multinational peacekeeping force. The specific units assigned to Task Force Falcon in Kosovo would rotate periodically. Their mission involved maintaining a safe and secure environment, facilitating freedom of movement, and supporting the international community's efforts to build peace and stability in the region.

The term "Task Force Falcon" might also have been used in other smaller-scale operations or training exercises. Due to the nature of its ad-hoc creation, detailed information regarding every instance of a unit being designated as "Task Force Falcon" can be difficult to ascertain without specific context or timeframe. The composition of the Task Force would generally be tailored to meet the anticipated operational requirements.