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Emblem of the United States Special Operations Command.

The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM or USSOC) is charged with overseeing the various Special Operations Commands (SOC or SOCOM) of each branch of the U.S. military. The command is part of the U.S. Department of Defense. When Special Operations Forces (SOF) of different branches are used for the same operation, USSOCOM acts as the Joint Command Center (JCC) of all the forces used in the operation. USSOCOM is headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida.

List of USSOCOM commanders

Gen. James J. Lindsay, US Army April 1987 June 1990
Gen. Carl W. Stiner, US Army June 1990 May 1993
Gen. Wayne A. Downing, US Army May 1993 February 1996
Gen. Henry H. Shelton, US Army February 1996 September 1997
Rear Adm. Raymond C. Smith, Jr., US Navy (interim)   September 1997 November 1997
Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, US Army November 1997 October 2000
Gen. Charles R. Holland, US Air Force October 2000 September 2003
Gen. Bryan D. Brown, US Army September 2003 present

Component Commands (incomplete)

Each SOC is unique and capable of running their own operations, but when the different SOF need to work together for an operation, USSOCOM becomes the JCC of the operation, instead of a SOC of a specific branch. Joint Special Operations Command is under the command of USSOCOM.

Air Force

The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is in charge of the different SOF of the U.S. Air Force. The command currently oversees:

Active-duty

Reserves & National Guard

Army

The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) is in charge of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the U.S. Army. The command currently oversees:

Navy

The U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) is in charge of the different SOF of the U.S. Navy, particularly the different SEAL Teams. The command currently oversees:

Marine Corps

Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC), as the US Marine Corps component of USSOCOM, trains, organizes, equips and, when directed by the Commander, USSOCOM, deploys task organized, scaleable, and responsive U.S. Marine Corps special operations forces worldwide in support of combatant commanders and other agencies.

  • 24 planned Foreign Military Training Units (FMTUs)
  • The FMTU has been operating since 2005; before MARSOC formally existed. MARSOC was formally activated in a February 24th ceremony at Camp Lejeune, N.C., where MARSOC is now headquartered. Fox Company, 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, was the first of the Marine Special Operations Battalions' companies to activate in the Spring of 2006. Drawing its manpower from the core of 2nd Force Reconnaissance Co., Fox Company's creation came at the expense of 2nd Force Reconnaissance Co., which stood down upon the transfer of its platoons to both MARSOC's 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, and a new company (Delta) of 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion.

    JSOC

    The JSOC (Joint Special Operation Command) is the USSOCOM branch working on counter terrorism. It controls the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D, Delta Force), which is administratively under U.S Army command; the DEVGRU (DEVelopment GRUop, formerly SEAL Team 6); 75th Ranger Regiment; 160th SOAR; and ISA and SMU, which is a secret unit that often changes name and carries out special missions.

    External links

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    References

    1. USDOD. [U.S. DOD Dictionary of Military Terms]. United States of America: U.S. Department of Defense. June 5, 2003.
    2. USDOD. [U.S. DOD Dictionary of Military Terms: Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations]. United States of America: U.S. Department of Defense. June 5, 2003.
     
    Unified Combatant Commands of the United States armed forces

    Regional responsibilities
    US Northern Command - US Central Command - US European Command - US Pacific Command - US Southern Command
    Functional responsibilities
    US Special Operations Command - US Joint Forces Command - US Strategic Command - US Transportation Command

     


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