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The Special Forces Association serves as the voice for the Special Forces Community; Perpetuates Special Forces Traditions and Brotherhood; Advances the Public Image of Special Forces and Promotes the General Welfare of the Special Forces Community. 


The Special Forces Association (SFA) was founded at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1964 as the SF Decader Club. It was incorporated under the laws of North Carolina in 1971 as the “Special Forces Decade Association”, and in 1976, the word Decade was dropped.


The SFA is a 501c(19) Veterans Service Organization whose membership is restricted to qualified “Green Berets” personnel who have contributed significantly to the support of Special Forces, Montagnards, widows of Green Berets, and Honorary members. The majority of the memberships are Vietnam veterans that played an instrumental part in the award of the “Green Beret” headgear worn by today’s soldiers. Membership is increasing daily with each graduating class of SFQC. All graduates are encouraged to become a part the SFA, the voice of Special Forces.


The current structure includes 90 Chapters spread throughout the United States and overseas. Our Chapters work to unite fraternally all persons who are now or have been assigned to the United States Army most elite force, the “Green Berets”. We strive to perpetuate the SF traditions and commemorate fittingly the memory of all Special Forces soldiers who have given their lives in defense of the free world.


The SFA played an instrumental part in the establishment of the Green Beret Foundation (GBF-501c3), who supports post 9/11 Green Berets and the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT- 501c3), who supports the Green Berets and members of the SFA. Our Chapters sponsor numerous local events in their area and also donate significant amounts to our current charitable funds at National. They also participate in fund raisers and events that recognize “Wounded Warriors” from the Special Operations community.


Historically the SFA has provided manpower, monies, pamphlets, leaflets, and personal beliefs to educate both members and the public regarding the history, present contributions, and future development of the United States Army Special Forces. We have provided numerous resources to assist the Special Forces units since our inception to insure units are adequately manned and equipped for the defense of the United States and by supporting the establishment of the Special Forces Branch as the premiere combat force within the United States Army.


Through our Special Forces Association Teamhouse, our members can now log in, update their profile access to our Global Member Directory, Chapter Finder, Business Directory, Event Calendar, Documents, SF4Life, SFA Resources, Blogs, SFA Store, Photo Albums, News, Forums, Committees, Contact Us, SFACON, Donations, Training, Membership, and Elections. This Teamhouse will help members both personally and professionally from the time they don their Green Beret until Valhalla.


If you would like to join a fraternal organization that supports the most highly qualified soldiers in the world and help to maintain its legacy for future generations, please contact your local Chapters or National Headquarters @ (910)485-5433 or use the link on this website.


The Association is a Veteran Service Organization. Accordingly, the purposes for which the Association is formed are:  

A. To educate members and the public regarding the history, present contributions and future development of US Army Special Forces (consistent with US security regulations).

B. To assist in keeping Special Forces units adequately manned and equipped for the defense of the United States and the Free World by supporting the establishment of the Special Forces Branch as the premiere combat force within the US Army.

C. To unite fraternally all persons who are now or have been assigned to the United States Army Special Forces.

D. To perpetuate the Special Forces traditions.

E. To commemorate fittingly the memory of Special Forces troops who have given or shall give their lives in defense of the Free World.

F.  To forward and promote the general welfare and prosperity of the members and to improve by all lawful means their status and conditions.

G. To be a source of inspiration and esprit de corps for all Special Forces Units.