The Jedburgh Podcast

#181: A Badge of Distinction - President John F. Kennedy's Impact On Green Berets - USASOC Historians Dr. Troy Sacquety & Dr. Jared Tracy

Nov 21, 2025
Dr. Jared Tracy and Dr. Troy Sacquety, historians with the USASOC History Office, delve into President John F. Kennedy's pivotal role in shaping America's Special Forces. They discuss JFK's 1962 endorsement of the Green Beret as a symbol of excellence, his inspiring oratory that motivated recruits, and the legacy of unconventional warfare he championed. The duo explores Kennedy's Fort Bragg visit, the expansion of Special Forces under his leadership, and the significance of annual traditions that honor his impact, ensuring his memory endures among today's Green Berets.
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INSIGHT

Kennedy Cemented Special Forces' Identity

  • JFK reframed Special Forces as a symbol of excellence and a global tool for freedom.
  • His rhetoric and support transformed Special Forces' identity and strategic role during the Cold War.
ADVICE

Collect History Continuously And Early

  • Preserve contemporary records continuously because special operations are decentralized and small-team focused.
  • Collect artifacts and oral histories promptly to prevent loss and combat myth-making, Troy Sacquety advises.
INSIGHT

Flexible Response Over Massive Retaliation

  • Kennedy preferred flexible, low-cost options over sole reliance on nuclear deterrence.
  • He saw Army Special Forces as the right tool to prevent crises and counter communist insurgencies worldwide.
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