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High-Tech Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND(or FOX-HOUND),a special forces unit specializing in solo covert infiltration missions. In 1971, FOXHOUND is founded by the United States government under the command of [[User:Aaron|Big Boss]], in order to cope with local and regional complications, and global terrorist activities. This unit specializes in black ops, carrying out top-secret operations within [[Gang Warfare#Map|"unauthorized" combat zones]] which are too politically-sensitive to intervene in through [[PVP|conventional means]].
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High-Tech Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND or ('''FOX-HOUND'''), a special forces unit specializing in solo covert infiltration missions. In 1971, FOXHOUND is founded by the United States Government under the command of [[User:Aaron|Big Boss]], in order to cope with local and regional complications, and global terrorist activities. This unit specializes in black ops, carrying out top-secret operations within [[Gang Warfare#Map|"unauthorized" combat zones]] which are too politically-sensitive to intervene in through [[PVP|conventional means]].

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High-Tech Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND or (FOX-HOUND), a special forces unit specializing in solo covert infiltration missions. In 1971, FOXHOUND is founded by the United States Government under the command of Big Boss, in order to cope with local and regional complications, and global terrorist activities. This unit specializes in black ops, carrying out top-secret operations within "unauthorized" combat zones which are too politically-sensitive to intervene in through conventional means.