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SOCOM is the US military acronym for Special Operations Command; the command that coordinates special operations within the US.
Hurlburt Field, Fl. The US Air Force Special Operations Headquarters.
delta force is a series of video games for the pc.....it is based on the real life us army special operations wing known as delta force
MARSOC MARine Special Operations Capable
Most people are surprised to hear that the most trained/longest training for a Special Operations Force is 1 year(possibly 1 year, 3 months) from the USAF PJ's(Pararescue Jumpers). PJ's are some of the most highly trained combat medics in the US military and often work with other US and international special operations units. Their training is longer than most other units because they go to more courses than other SOF units. Additional information can be found at the link below. <http://www.military.com/military-fitness/air-force-special-operations/air-force-para-rescue>
All branches of the US military have a Special Operations unit, except for the Coast Guard. Army- Rangers, Special Forces, Delta, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment Navy- SEALs, SWCCs Air Force- Special Tactics: Combat Controllers, Pararescue, Special Operation Weather Technicians; Marines- Recon Battalions (not exactly special operations, but, more specialized than infantry) Force Recon Companies, MarSoc Coast Guard - no real SOF units, but they do have a Deployable Operations Group which acts as their "door-kicking" unit. In the past few years, they have been sending a handful of people to BUD/S, but as far as I know, only about 5-6 have passed.
No; not unless they volunteer for special operations.
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AnswerAlmost every element under the Joint Special Operations Command and the Joint Communications Unit had some form of participation in the Gulf War. Delta force seals rangers marine force recon green berretsetc
Withou a doubt, the Russian Spetsnaz, US Navy seals, Green Berets, TF-144, Germany, the Polish GROM, British SAS and the Canadian JTF-2 (Joint Task Force 2). The Canadian Special ops have only lost one soldier in the history of the task force.
Every Branch in the US Military has its own Special Operations unit. Air Force - AFSOC Marines - MARSOC Army - USSOC Navy - SOCOM
It is a light infantry Special Ops force that conducts mainly direct action.