Surviving the Cut - 2010 SWCC Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crewman Advanced 2-6 was released on:
USA: 26 August 2011
Surviving the Cut - 2010 SWCC Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crewman was released on: USA: 11 July 2011
Functional Combatant Commands
SOCOM
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Risk assessment, risk management, and recommending mitigating measures to the commander or others, are all steps that must be taken in order to properly mitigate risk.
Risk assessment, risk management, and recommending mitigating measures to the commander or others, are all steps that must be taken in order to properly mitigate risk.
In the US Navy SWCC stands for special warfare combatant-craft crewmen. SWCC is a special forces operative that assists Navy SEALS in their operations.
Functional combatant commands are military organizations that focus on specific functional areas, such as transportation or cyber operations, rather than geographic regions. They are responsible for providing command and control of specific military capabilities and resources to support global operations as directed by the unified combatant commands. Examples include U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Special Operations Command.
Today, the term "Special Warfare" is not really special warfare...it's just about normal (standard). Example(s): the special kevlar helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, projectile proof vests, shoulder pads, special night observation devices attached to the helmets, scopes on the assault rifles...today...are all standard issue. "SPECIAL" units, as we traditionally know of them today, such as SEALS & GREEN BERETS, were actually special when they were created under the Kennedy administration in 1961. Camoflage uniforms were considered "special", when everyone else wore "fatiques" or "utilities"; by the 1980's the whole United States Army was wearing camoflage uniforms; the BDU (Battle Dress Uniform). Therefore, camoflage uniforms were no longer "special." Military snipers were special, and to a small per cent, possibly still are; but prior 1972, snipers were still considered taboo, and best left alone. Formal sniper schools only became permanent in about 1969 (USMC); meaning, the US Military finally accepted snipers as part of military doctrine. Prior to their acceptance, snipers were STRICTLY "For Emergency Use Only!" To be deactiviated immediately upon the cessation of hostilities. Today, sniper schools have enrollments as common as parachute school (Airborne Training). Former "Special Warfare" has evolved into today's "Normal Operations." The only "Special warfare combatant crewman" might be the helicopter search and rescue airmen. In Vietnam, those men were responsible for rescuing downed US airmen in hostile territory. They operated from HH-53 (Heavy Helicopter)/Jolly Green Giants. They had to enter the hostile zone by stealth, and fight once they were spotted by enemy gunners; fighting from the hover, until the lowered rescue cable carrying the rescue crewman retrieved the downed US airman. More than one Jolly Green Giant met it's end performing those missions.
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Special Force is a video game, published by the group Hezbollah using the Genesis 3D engine. The game is set in a 3D environment, in which the player takes the role of a Hezbollah combatant fighting the Israel defence forces.
"Distributed" or "grid" computing in general is a special type of parallel computing, it is advanced in the means of using distributed computing.