8 Feb 2021 The senior enlisted leader at a unit in charge of training Special Forces candidates recently sent out an email to soldiers that warned them not to wear or post on social media “extremist logos,” according to a recent report. According to SOFREP, the 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne)’s command sergeant major’s email said: As of today, you are not authorized to wear or post any of [the attached] images. Doing so could result in military punishment. Please make sure this gets out to everyone in your formation. We don’t want our folks getting hemmed up because they weren’t informed. We — and the [commanding general] — have more important things to worry about and don’t need to waste any more time justifying logos. Some of these extremist logos may have been innocently and unknowingly incorporated into team/committee logos within SWCS; regardless of any good intentions, if you recognize any of these logos in any schwag you’re sporting, stop wearing the shirts, tear off the stickers on the water bottles, and let’s replace them with symbols that aren’t tied to extremism. Enough said.