For five years after the end of the Second World War, the United States Army held the Taskforce in reserve at the Brownbridge Army Reserve Base. They performed tests and training exercises to gauges each of their abilities, they would occasionally loan them out to the CIA or FBI for any extra-normal missions. It wasn't until the Korean War that they saw active duty again, though they were only really there for information gathering and any missions deemed too dangerous to send in normal GIs.