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- High-value_target abstract "In United States military terminology, a high-value target (HVT) is a target (a person or resource) that an enemy commander requires to complete a mission. The term has been widely used in the news media for Osama Bin Laden and high-ranking officers of Al-Qaeda who are considered essential for completing enemy operations.Soldiers are often asked to do all that is possible to capture an HVT alive but, if that is impossible, they are given clearance to fire. Various tasked Joint Special Operations Task Forces (Task Force 145, Task Force 121, Task Force 11) have been established for the main purposes of capturing or killing these high-value targets. Forces assigned to these tasked forces include units mainly from the Joint Special Operations Command such as the US Army Delta Force, US Navy SEAL Team Six, US Army 75th Ranger Regiment and elements of the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS). The term has also become associated with secret US DoD programs to capture and interrogate terrorist leaders.Prince Henry of Wales has been rejected for deployment in February 2007 due to concerns that he would be a high-value target for enemy troops due to his public profile. The prince went on to serve two tours of duty in Afghanistan, with the media suppressing some details about the time and location of his deployment. While on his second deployment, the Taliban threatened his life. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid spoke to Reuters and was quoted as saying; \"We are using all our strength to get rid of him, either by killing or kidnapping,\" and \"We have informed our commanders in Helmand to do whatever they can to eliminate him.\"HVT language also applies in many other contexts, including the potential targeting of weapons of mass destruction.".
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- High-value_target wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Value Targets".
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- High-value_target subject Category:Intelligence_operations.
- High-value_target subject Category:Military_terminology.
- High-value_target subject Category:Operations_involving_special_forces.
- High-value_target subject Category:Targeting_(warfare).
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- High-value_target comment "In United States military terminology, a high-value target (HVT) is a target (a person or resource) that an enemy commander requires to complete a mission. The term has been widely used in the news media for Osama Bin Laden and high-ranking officers of Al-Qaeda who are considered essential for completing enemy operations.Soldiers are often asked to do all that is possible to capture an HVT alive but, if that is impossible, they are given clearance to fire.".
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