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  2. United States Air Force Special Reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    Fort Liberty, North Carolina, SOWT trainee at the Combat Controller School/Special Operations Weather Apprentice Course (CCS/SOWAC) (U.S. Air Force photo). Special Reconnaissance (SR), formerly Special Operations Weather Technician or Team (SOWT), is tier two special operations forces, it is conducted by trained Air Force personnel assigned to Special Tactics Squadrons of the United States Air ...

  3. Marine Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Raiders are special operations forces originally established by the United States Marine Corps during World War II to conduct amphibious light infantry warfare. "Edson's" Raiders of 1st Marine Raider Battalion and "Carlson's" Raiders of 2nd Marine Raider Battalion are said to have been the first United States special operations forces to form and see combat during World War II.

  4. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia

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    The Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) School (A-2D-4635 or E-2D-0039) at CENSECFOR Detachment SERE West, Naval Air Station North Island, California provides all levels of "Code of Conduct" training for Recon Marines, Marine Corps Scout Snipers, MARSOC Marines, Navy SEALs, enlisted Navy and Marine aircrew, Naval Aviators, Naval ...

  5. Special Activities Center - Wikipedia

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    No large Army or Marine force was employed. [121] In a 2008 New York Times book review of Horse Soldiers, a book by Doug Stanton about the invasion of Afghanistan, Bruce Barcott wrote: The valor exhibited by Afghan and American soldiers, fighting to free Afghanistan from a horribly cruel regime, will inspire even the most jaded reader.

  6. Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable)

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    [8] [9] [10] The next two MAUs completed a six month long program. [8] The training program involved eighteen selected special operations missions. [11] In 1988, the Marine amphibious units were renamed Marine expeditionary units (MEU). [12] By 1988 all MEUs were required to have completed the SOC program and be certified MEU(SOC) prior to ...

  7. James F. Glynn - Wikipedia

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    Glynn served in Iraq from 2006 to 2007 as the Battalion Landing Team Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. [3] As a colonel, Glynn served as commanding officer of the Marine Raider Training Center, formerly known as MARSOC Special Operations School, from July 2011 to July 2013. [4]

  8. List of equipment of the Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The marine corps has made use of its existing equipment conduct its operations while modernization projects are underway. The Republic Act No. 7898 declares the policy of the State to modernize the military to a level where it can effectively and fully perform its constitutional mandate to uphold the sovereignty and preserve the patrimony of ...

  9. MARCOS - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Commandos, abbreviated to MARCOS and officially called the Marine Commando Force (MCF), are the special forces of the Indian Navy. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] The MARCOS were originally named Indian Marine Special Force, which was later changed to Marine Commando Force to impart "an element of individuality" to it, according to the Indian Navy.