Talk:Task Force Bravo

Would like to start by welcoming you to the site. The article is well written, a pleasant surprise considering the amount of bad grammar and spelling errors that often accompany new users, and it seems somewhat of an ambitious project, which is good. To comment, however:

The nature of the unit doesn't quite seem to make sense from a military perspective. Smaller sized "Task forces" (rather than larger combined arms Task Forces which comprise multiple large formations) formed outside of standard military structures and organization tend to be comprised exclusively of Special Operations and Intelligence personnel, and are typically formed by commands for express purposes, for example pursuit and assassination of high value targets. Your group seems to be comprised of a rather random collection of servicemen, incongruent in their occupational specialties, branches, and activities. What you describe seems to be more in line with a small Infantry unit, but it is not organized or composed as such. On more minor nitpicks, Soldier is a rather specific term in military contexts referring to Army servicemen, and the concept of mobility warfare (movement and suppression) isn't quite "a" tactic so much as the basis for all modern military maneuvers.

For examples of real-world task forces and their composition/context of formation/activities, you can read up on Task Force 121 and Task Force Ranger, two of the more well known and prominent as military history is concerned.