I think it is the Marine Force Recon.
Originally Force Recon, they are now known as Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC).
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.
Preparation for 0321 Marine Force ReconYou need to prepare yourself physically, and most importantly, mentally. It doesn't matter how physically fit you are, instructors can break you and continue to ride you if your spirit is broken.1. Run a LOT!2. Swim a LOT!3. Get over any fear of heights (you're going to be jumping out of helos and planes).*There are related links below covering some specific aspects of PFT for Combat/Recon.
Yes. The Marines created MarSOC in 2006. The 1st and 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalions (MSOB) were created from the Force Recon companies. The 3rd MSOB was created in 2009. They conduct foreign internal defense (training foreign military units), recon, and direct action operations, similar to the Army Special Forces.
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The motto of Philippine Marine Corps Force Recon Battalion is 'Recon'.
yes, you can be a marine recon sniper. Sounds pretty BA dont it
Both Navy Seals and US Marine Force Recon are effective fighting forces, but they have different missions. Seals operate on a very small- unit individual mission basis, as their killing of Osama bin Laden demonstrated, while Marine Recon will scout a battlefield and destroy any key defenses prior to a Marine assault. Neither is 'better'; both are incredibly effective at what they do.
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Force Recon handles high priority military intelligence as needed by Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) command element. Marine Recon handle division-level ground and amphibious reconnaissance
The average salary for marine force recon jobs is $40K. Average marine force recon salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, and experience.
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The cast of Marine Force Recon - 2013 includes: Greg Stebner as Narrator
The U.S. Army have the U.S. Army Rangers and U.S. Army Special Forces more commonly know as the Green Berets and the U.S. Marine Corps have Recon Marines (split into Divison Recon and Force Recon), who are special forces-capable, and MARSOC, which is their contribution to SOCOM (Special Operations Command)and are up their with Navy SEALs, U.S. Army Special Forces, and Air Force Pararescue.
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