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The drawbacks of being a Special Forces operator is: gone alot, high possibility of being wounded/injured/killed, sometimes cant tell your familiy where you are.

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What is the marine special forces?

Originally Force Recon, they are now known as Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC).


What is the special forces sergeant major job?

A Sergeant Major in the Special Forces usually holds the MOS of 18Z or Special Forces Team Sergeant. They are usually the most senior enlisted member of the team, or ODA. They help oversee the training and proficiency of the team when they are home, and prepare them for deployment. They also help plan and organize interagency or multinational operations.


What is the name of the special force in the marines?

The primary special operations force of the USMC is simply known as MARSOC, the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command.Also known as Force Recon from their historic origins as an elite Marine unit that wasn't attached to the Special Forces, it is not as well known as the Army Rangers and Navy SEALs becuase it is a relatively new outfit, established in 2006. Unlike Force Recon, MARSOC was established as a full member of the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) so as to coordinate an increased need for joint special operations and counter-terrorism.


What are some jobs in the Special Forces?

Jobs in USSOCOM: Special Operations Assaulter(SEALs,Delta Force,Rangers,Green Berets etc) Special Operations Officer Coxswain/SWCC(Special Warfare Combat Crewmen,basically boat guys) Support Personnel Psychological unit Special Operations pilots(Air Force and, Army 160th SOAR)


Is airborne considered special forces?

depends the 101st and 82nd are not spec ops but almost aqll us spec ops are airborne quaLIFIED