This document discusses building special operations partnerships in Afghanistan and beyond. It examines case studies of special operations force partnerships in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Colombia. In Afghanistan, it analyzes partnerships between international forces and the Afghan National Army's Special Operations Kandaks and the Ministry of Interior's National Mission Units and Provincial Response Companies. It finds that effective partnerships rely on co-locating teams, focusing on mutually agreed upon missions, developing rapport between forces, conducting pre-mission training together, and maintaining continuity in partnered units. The case studies of partnerships in Iraq and Colombia provide additional examples of successful special operations collaboration.