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Our mission is to recruit, train, sustain, and deploy scalable, expeditionary forces worldwide to accomplish special operations missions assigned by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
Our mission is to recruit, train, sustain, and deploy scalable, expeditionary forces worldwide to accomplish special operations missions assigned by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
MARSOC deployed its first units in August 2006, six months after initial activation. Since then, MARSOC has deployed continuously. MARSOC’s current missions include counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, foreign internal defense and security force assistance.
Master Gunnery Sergeant Andrew D. McCurry assumed his current position as the Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Advisor, Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) on 9 July 2024. ... Read Biography
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Marine Raider Regiment. The Marine Raider Regiment consists of a Headquarters Company and three Marine Raider Battalions (1st, 2d and 3d). The Regiment provides tailored military combat-skills training and advisor support for identified foreign forces in order to enhance their tactical capabilities and to prepare the environment as directed by ...
The mission of the Marine Raider Training Center (MRTC) is to assess and select personnel for assignment to Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) and to train and educate designated personnel in individual, basic, and advanced special operations in order to meet MARSOC's requirement to provide capable personnel to conduct special ...
The year 2030 represents an aimpoint that affords MARSOC flexibility in seeking and aligning funds to developmental efforts well beyond the current Future Years Defense Program (FYDP).
Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) has provided MARSOF to the Geographic Combatant Commanders (GCC) since our activation in February 2006. In order to bring unique capabilities to the special operations community, the Marines of MARSOC leverage their Corps ethos as agile
All Marines must attend the 3-week Assessment and Selection Phase I Course held at Camp Lejeune, NC. A&S Phase I is a comprehensive program that teaches and conducts fitness-oriented events around the MARSOC Performance and Resiliency Program (PERRES).