An Allied unit comprised of Canadian and American troops, the First
Special Service Force or "Devil's Brigade" struck fear into the very
heart of the Axis.
In the dark, early days of the Second World War, the Allies found
themselves with their backs against the wall. With their armies,
tactics, doctrine, and equipment in tatters, the Allies turned to
special operations forces to carry the fight to the Axis enemy until
their conventional forces could be built up once again. Specially
selected and trained, these forces struck fear into the hearts of the
enemy. One such unit, the First Special Service Force (FSSF) or Devil's
Brigade, was created for a hazardous mission in Norway. This unique
formation was composed of both Americans and Canadians who served side
by side without distinction of nationality.
A killer elite, the FSSF consistently demonstrated courage and
determination and earned itself an unrivaled combat record at Monte la
Difensa and Anzio in Italy and in the invasion of southern France.