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It is said on the Seaspray article that it lacks sources and references. All what is said comes directly or indirectly from Steven Emerson's book Secret Warriors, which gives many others details about operations involving Seaspray. Another online source is that 1987 article : Who's In Charge Here?
I've merged in the contents of the SEASPRAY page to this article, as they refer to the same unit and there's no reason to have two separate articles to cover the same unit with a different name at different stages of it's history. Per Naylor in Relentless Strike, SEASPRAY was the initial name when founded (cover name was 1st Rotary Wing Test Activity) (Relentless Strike, Ch. 2 p. 15-16); then became Delta Force's E Squadron (Relentless Strike, Ch. 4, p. 41-42). E Squadron's cover identity was Flight Concepts Division (Relentless Strike, Ch. 6, p. 68, p. 492). And there are numerous additional sources stating that Flight Concepts Division became ATO (e.g., The War Zone). Based on this chain of history, it makes no sense to keep them as separate entities; though it does make sense for them to exist separately from the main Delta Force article. If anyone has questions, happy to discuss here. ⇒SWATJesterShoot Blues, Tell VileRat!22:44, 7 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]