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Topic started on 12-1-2004 @ 01:50 AM by USAFSF
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I heard of a new special forces group called grey fox..it said in newsweek that a group called grey fox helped capture saddam i was just wonderin if
anyone has ever heard of it.
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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 12:20 AM by Russian
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At the center of Rumsfeld's plans was the reactivation of the Army's Iran/Contra-era Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), now operating under the
name of "Grey Fox."
Grey Fox history and today.
I found that site that talks about Grey Fox.
It has some good info.
Also as you can see Grey Fox was ISA.
Out,
Russian
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reply posted on 27-2-2005 @ 04:47 PM by fritz
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Surely this was one of the detachments from the Central Front's Spetznaz Battalion?
Or were they the Grey Wolves?
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reply posted on 1-2-2007 @ 11:04 AM by Sam Cerulean
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reply posted on 1-2-2007 @ 11:20 AM by missed_gear
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Originally posted by Sam Cerulean
i believe that grey fox was a mad up name for a SF group in the Squel of Metal Gear Solid, for PS ONE, please correct men if i am wrong, but i am sure
their is no group called Grey Fox 
Isn’t this all you had to post, the rest of the tripe was completely unnecessary.
And I’ll be happy to point out….
 The former official says that the Baathist leadership apparently relies on “face-to-face communications” in planning terrorist attacks. This
makes the insurgents less vulnerable to one of the Army’s most secret Special Forces units, known as Grey Fox, which has particular expertise
in interception and other technical means of intelligence-gathering.
S.Hersh 12-2003
Which would be about right considering the posting time of this “years old thread”.
mg
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reply posted on 1-2-2007 @ 12:12 PM by Nygdan
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Actually, sam, grey fox IS a real group, its a military intelligence group.
Stop abusing your fellow members.
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reply posted on 2-2-2007 @ 09:18 AM by maestro46
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Originally posted by Sam Cerulean
Your a bit of a twat face, i believe that grey fox was a mad up name for a SF group in the Squel of Metal Gear Solid, for PS ONE, please correct men
if i am wrong, but i am sure their is no group called Grey Fox, so stop making up crap 
Stick to your video games son. But remember to come back to reality after you spent 36 hours in your room playing.
Regards,
Maestro
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reply posted on 2-2-2007 @ 09:44 AM by Tom Bedlam
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A couple of years ago there was some discontent at the top, CIA had been running most of the SF operations out of OMA, and was being 'overcautious',
using them mainly for sneak and peek recon stuff.
Rummy wanted to ramp up and do some 'real' work with them. CIA pitched a fit, the JCS detached some groups to Rumsfeld's DCS to do with as he saw
fit, GF was one.
CIA launched a version of their own that uses 'retired' special ops guys that's run out of OMA.
Now you will occasionally hear whiney stories coming from CIA about how the DCS's groups are cutting in on their work and interfering. That's where
that came from.
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reply posted on 2-2-2007 @ 10:11 AM by ShatteredSkies
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Originally posted by Sam Cerulean
Your a bit of a twat face, i believe that grey fox was a mad up name for a SF group in the Squel of Metal Gear Solid, for PS ONE, please correct men
if i am wrong, but i am sure their is no group called Grey Fox, so stop making up crap 
You're wrong.
In Metal Gear Solid there were two groups, Grey Fox was not a SF group. Grey Fox wasn't even in MSG, it was FoxHound and FOX.
Was being so mean really all that necessary?
Shattered OUT...
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reply posted on 2-2-2007 @ 11:21 AM by esdad71
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Sound more like Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy. Without Remorse was also a very good book.
There is good reason that these groups are not public knowledge also.
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reply posted on 2-2-2007 @ 11:55 AM by deltaboy
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Never heard of Grey Fox. There is a name Gray Fox.  And in the old game MSG there's a person name Gray Fox ninja, a member of the FOXHOUND unit.
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reply posted on 6-2-2007 @ 05:33 AM by BritishArmyREME
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This group is real, but there nothing special or you wouldnt have heard of them.
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reply posted on 6-2-2007 @ 06:10 AM by _Phoenix_
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Originally posted by deltaboy
Never heard of Grey Fox. There is a name Gray Fox.  And in the old game MSG there's a person name Gray Fox ninja, a member of the FOXHOUND unit.

LOL this is correct, sam I think you should get your facts straight before bursting out with comments like that. LOL
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reply posted on 6-2-2007 @ 08:48 AM by ignorant_ape
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i can exclusivly reveal that :
" PINK GERBIL "
is the current code word for operations by the Spec ps unit previously known as " GRAY FOX "
unfortunatly now that you have been read on to this without proper authorisation - it will be nessecary to kil you
please form an orderly line in order of ATS member number - and i will deal with you shortly
PS - if any one believes this , i have a bridge to see too - only one carefull owner
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 01:19 PM by nwoslayz
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I think this reply was uncalled for Metal Gear was based on real things.
Take Naomi Wolf for example. She is a very real person. Search on youtube. Although Grey Fox was a person on MGS they are very real.
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 01:53 PM by bodrul
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one thing that goes through mind is Gray fox aka the Ninja
from MGS. got a poster of this on my limited edition MGS
would have expected them to call the group fox hound as Gray Fox is more of a name used for one person and not a whole group
Yes i am a MGS Fan
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 02:03 PM by ShatteredSkies
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I have yet to see any proof that MSG is remotely based on anything real. As far as I'm concerned it's about as real as Battlefield 2.
Shattered OUT...
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 02:09 PM by bodrul
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Its a fictional Game
have you seen women that can deflect thousends of bullets with the Mind?
have you seen a Metal gear Rex that can fire Nukes?
of course its as real as BF2
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 02:15 PM by ShatteredSkies
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I was just addressing the member that said MSG was based on fact.
It's not, it's a game that emanates from the minds of Japanese animators, and we all know the kind of ideas they spawn (see Gundam Wing and the
likes).
Well anyways, she didn't deflect thousands of bullets with her mind, she was equipped with a magnetic device that did the job for her, done by the
Sons of Liberty. Thought you would have know this.
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reply posted on 24-12-2007 @ 02:24 PM by bodrul
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near the end when ocilot shoots her
he shoots her in heart then goes to say oh i forgot you have your heart on the right not left,.
before he shoots her he talks about the device and shows it
because Solidus starts shooting at him with his p90 and she trys using the rail gun,
then Liquids arm takes over and he jumps into metal gear and fires all the load of missiles.
fortune then goes in front while dying as snake tells her it was all done by tec and so on, she goes onto say blah blah
and she ends up creating this barrier with her mind the deflects all the rounds shot at them.
this is my Fav game Serious
my MGS
[edit on 24-12-2007 by bodrul]
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