Revised April 29, 2025
VIII.iv.9.A.1.aDefinition: Special Operations
Special Operations are small-scale covert or overt military operations of an unorthodox and frequently high-risk nature, to include training, undertaken to achieve significant political or military objectives in support of foreign policy. Special Operations units are
- typically composed of relatively small groups of highly-trained, armed personnel, and
- often transported by helicopter, small boats, or submarines, or parachute from aircraft for stealthy infiltration.
Examples:
- U.S. Army’s Special Forces, commonly called the “Green Berets.”
- U.S. Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams (SEALs).
- U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Squadrons.
- U.S. Marine Corps Raiders.
- U.S. Army Rangers.
- 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
Note: Some Special Operations, such as counter-terrorism actions, may be carried out domestically under certain circumstances.
VIII.iv.9.A.1.bAdjudicating Claims Related to Special Operations Incidents
Follow the steps in the table below to obtain records and decide a claim when a Veteran claims that an injury or disability occurred during a Special Operations assignment.
| Step | Action |
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| 1 |
Note: This notice is required unless the information requested in the letter is already of record. |
| 2 | Did the Veteran provide the information requested or is it otherwise of record in the claims folder?
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| 3 |
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| 4 | The RO Research Coordinator must proceed with routine research to attempt to verify the event using available resources. Did research result in credible supporting evidence the claimed event occurred?
Reference: For more information on using VBMS to submit requests to RAR, see the VBMS Core User Guide. |
| 5 | Did the RAR response result in additional credible supporting evidence the claimed event occurred?
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| 6 | Review the evidence of record to determine whether a compensation examination is warranted. |
| 7 |
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Important:
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For special operations involving U.S. Navy SEALs, the specific name of the SEAL Team is required in the RAR research request.
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When a Veteran was attached to a special operations unit, provide RAR with the Veteran’s primary unit of assignment as well as the special operations unit to which the Veteran was attached.
End of Part VIII, Subpart iv, Chapter 9, Section A