Talk:Flight Concepts Division

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[edit] Merge proposal

I suggest to merge Flight Concepts Division and SEASPRAY because they obviously deal with the same unit. Rob1bureau (talk) 18:13, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] More information

I think the reference to the Flight Concepts Division in the book Killer Elite comes from a October 2001 article by Sean Naylor in Army Times. I think that Naylor also speaks briefly of Richard Cody in the book Not a Good Day to Die as a former Delta Force's "aviation squadron" commander, probably the same unit as Flight Concepts Division. It is unclear wether the Flight Concepts Division is an independant unit under JSOC, a Delta force component or an Intelligence Support Activity component.

It is said on the Seaspray article that it lacks sources and references. All what is said comes directly or indirectly from Steven Emerson's book Secret Warriors, which gives many others details about operations involving Seaspray. Another online source is that 1987 article : Who's In Charge Here?

I also found another former member of that unit : Col. Steward E. Remaly [1] Rob1bureau (talk) 18:13, 20 February 2008 (UTC)