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Originally Posted by ArmySGT.
In the real world A detachments are supported by B detachments, and then C detachments.
A is the operational Team.
B is a support element made of SF graduates who are extremely skilled (Veteran SF) who assist.
C is a largish element back in a controlled are that has non-SF personnel to assist as needed like additional medical personnel, veterinarians, mechanics, electronics repair, etc.
So I would expect A dets to have a bolt hole and a few caches, B dets to have a bolt hole that operates as a base with a secondary as back up. C dets should be near a military installation and might possibly be minimally staffed with an expectation to draw personnel from active duty non program troops.
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While this is how it should work, the disappearance of so many personnel would cause notice so I'm betting just a A-Team (heh, heh) were put in cryo and were expected to survive on there own. But on that note I'm also betting the bases that the Snake Eaters were given weren't expected to be abandoned like Project Bolt Holes but to act as a temporary base of operations. Operating like a very small fire base as it were in a nuclear environment. It really counts just how much time they were given to prepare but I could see the Gov't adapting Cold War era facilities for this, ones that had been built during the 50's and the 60's then abandoned and forgotten about soon after. In my area there are still remains of Nike Missile Bases scattered about, one of these could be adapted very easily for a Snake Eater base of operation.