Strategic Allied Forces

"These Allied forces has been nothing but a nuisance to Glatteis since '42, Doctor. The Reich will deal with them."

- Oberst Peter Mathias Müller

The Strategic Allied Forces are a special operations force led by General Allison Halsey during the Second World War. The force was founded as a joint special forces division between the military forces of the British Armed Forces, Soviet Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, French Resistance and the scattered remnants of the Norwegian government.

During World War II, the S.A.F. raided both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japanese throughout their territories in the hopes of crippling their ability to continue fighting against the Allied Powers. In 1942, S.A.F.'s T.I.T.A.N. group launched a raid on what was thought to be a Nazi German research facility, they discovered it belonged to a group called "Glatteis", and uncovered their existence and have since begun pursuing them throughout the duration of the conflict.

In 1942, the S.A.F. was transferred to the command of the United Nations and continued to fight against the Axis Powers. The S.A.F. was dissolved in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

T.I.T.A.N.
Tactical Intelligence, Target Acquisition & Neutralization served as the black operations division of the Strategic Allied Forces that was formed in 1939 and was officially dissolved in 1946.