Article: Special Forces' job: Be ready for anything.

Byline: John Diedrich

TBILISI, Georgia _ Chief Warrant Officer Jim Sissons delivered a baby in northern Iraq, pulled locals' rotten teeth in Africa and policed war-ravaged towns in Bosnia.

Now he's teaching top Georgian army officers how to run their forces U.S.-style.

It's typical duty for Army Special Forces soldiers, the so-called "Green Berets."

In Afghanistan, Special Forces soldiers fought with local forces against the Taliban and al-Qaida. Defense experts coined it the "special operations war," and "special forces" has become a catch-all phrase to describe special operations.

But there is only one unit that is ...

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