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Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command

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Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
Unit nameMarine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
DatesFebruary 24, 2006 - present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeSpecial operations forces
Command structureUnited States Special Operations Command
GarrisonCamp Lejeune
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan (2001-2021), Iraq War

Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command is a component of the United States Special Operations Command and the United States Marine Corps, with its headquarters at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. The command was established on February 24, 2006, with the mission of providing special operations forces to support the United States Marine Corps and other United States Armed Forces units, such as the United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and United States Air Force Special Operations Command. The command is led by a Major General and is organized into several subordinate units, including the 1st Marine Special Operations Battalion, 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, and 3rd Marine Special Operations Battalion, which conduct operations in support of United States Central Command, United States Pacific Command, and other Geographic Combatant Commands. The command works closely with other special operations forces units, such as the Delta Force, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, and Naval Special Warfare Development Group, to conduct a range of missions, including direct action, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense.

History

The history of the command dates back to the establishment of the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command on February 24, 2006, with the mission of providing special operations forces to support the United States Marine Corps and other United States Armed Forces units. The command was established in response to the growing need for special operations forces in the War on Terror, and it has since conducted operations in support of United States Central Command, United States Pacific Command, and other Geographic Combatant Commands. The command has worked closely with other special operations forces units, such as the United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and United States Air Force Special Operations Command, to conduct a range of missions, including direct action, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense. The command has also conducted operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other military operations, and has worked closely with other United States Government agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of State.

Organization

The command is organized into several subordinate units, including the 1st Marine Special Operations Battalion, 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, and 3rd Marine Special Operations Battalion, which conduct operations in support of United States Central Command, United States Pacific Command, and other Geographic Combatant Commands. The command is led by a Major General and is headquartered at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. The command works closely with other special operations forces units, such as the Delta Force, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, and Naval Special Warfare Development Group, to conduct a range of missions, including direct action, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense. The command also works closely with other United States Armed Forces units, such as the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, to conduct joint operations and provide support to United States Government agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of State. The command has also worked with international partners, such as the British Special Air Service, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Australian Special Air Service Regiment, to conduct joint operations and provide training and support.

Training and Selection

The training and selection process for the command is rigorous and highly competitive, with candidates undergoing a range of assessments and evaluations to determine their suitability for special operations forces training. The command uses a variety of training methods, including the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command Assessment and Selection, Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command Individual Training Course, and Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command Unit Training, to prepare candidates for the demands of special operations forces operations. The command also works closely with other special operations forces units, such as the United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and United States Air Force Special Operations Command, to provide training and support to its personnel. The command has also worked with international partners, such as the British Special Air Service, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Australian Special Air Service Regiment, to provide training and support to their personnel. The command's training and selection process is designed to identify and develop the skills and abilities required for special operations forces operations, including language skills, cultural awareness, and military skills.

Operations

The command conducts a range of operations, including direct action, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense, in support of United States Central Command, United States Pacific Command, and other Geographic Combatant Commands. The command works closely with other special operations forces units, such as the Delta Force, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, and Naval Special Warfare Development Group, to conduct joint operations and provide support to United States Government agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of State. The command has conducted operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other military operations, and has worked closely with other United States Armed Forces units, such as the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, to conduct joint operations. The command has also worked with international partners, such as the British Special Air Service, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Australian Special Air Service Regiment, to conduct joint operations and provide training and support.

Equipment and Vehicles

The command uses a range of equipment and vehicles, including the M4 carbine, M249 light machine gun, and M240 machine gun, to conduct its operations. The command also uses a range of vehicles, including the Humvee, MRAP, and ATV, to provide mobility and support to its personnel. The command has also used a range of aircraft, including the MV-22 Osprey, CH-53E Super Stallion, and UH-1Y Venom, to conduct operations and provide support to its personnel. The command works closely with other special operations forces units, such as the United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and United States Air Force Special Operations Command, to develop and acquire new equipment and vehicles to support its operations.

Notable Operations

The command has conducted a range of notable operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other military operations. The command has worked closely with other special operations forces units, such as the Delta Force, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, and Naval Special Warfare Development Group, to conduct joint operations and provide support to United States Government agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of State. The command has also worked with international partners, such as the British Special Air Service, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Australian Special Air Service Regiment, to conduct joint operations and provide training and support. The command's notable operations have included the Battle of Helmand Province, Battle of Ramadi, and other battles and operations, and have demonstrated its ability to conduct a range of missions, including direct action, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense. The command has received numerous awards and decorations for its operations, including the Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, and Meritorious Unit Commendation.

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