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Fort Bragg, March 1966. American Green Berets, the most elite soldiers in the US military, met four Australian SAS instructors who looked ordinary, carried old gear, and promised to teach them jungle warfare. The Americans were confident. Two weeks later, they were humbled. The statistics told a brutal story: American LRRP teams averaged 3.8 days per mission with 38 casualties per 100 operations. Australian SAS averaged 16.2 days with only 4.3 casualties. Same jungle. Same enemy. Completely different results. Discover how Warrant Officer Robert Sullivan and three Australian instructors revolutionized US Special Forces training by demonstrating that elite doesn't mean fast and aggressive—it means invisible and patient. Learn why American reconnaissance doctrine was getting soldiers killed, how a two-week course transformed Special Forces operations, and why techniques taught in 1966 still shape modern training today. ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The Challenge at Fort Bragg 5:30 - The Brutal Statistics 11:15 - Day One: Americans Detected, Australians Invisible 17:40 - The Philosophy Gap: Speed vs Stealth 23:20 - Six Hours Without Moving 29:45 - Patrol Planning Revolution 35:20 - Mitchell's Breakthrough 40:15 - Results That Changed Everything ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: Based on documented US-Australian military training exchanges, declassified reports, and veteran testimonies. Some dialogue reconstructed for narrative. Educational/historical content. 📚 SOURCES: US Army Special Forces Historical Records | Australian SAS Training Documentation | Fort Bragg Archives | Vietnam War Performance Studies | Special Forces Veteran Interviews #SpecialForces #AustralianSAS #GreenBerets #MilitaryTraining #FortBragg #VietnamWar #EliteForces #JungleWarfare #LRRP #ReconTraining #MilitaryHistory #TacticalTraining #SASRegiment #1966 #SpecialOperations