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SO – Special Warfare Operator, aka US Navy SEAL. SOFA – Status of Forces Agreement; SONAR – Sound Navigation And Ranging; SOP(A) – Senior Officer Present (Ashore) SOPA – Senior Officer Present Afloat; SOQ – Sailor of the Quarter; SOY – Sailor of the Year; SPAWAR – Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
CAG – Commander, Air Group (U.S. Navy, pron. "cag") CAG – Civil Affairs Group. Term used for military members assigned to assist civilian governments with restoring infrastructure (All U.S. branches, pron. "cag") CAGE – Commercial and Government Entity; CALL – Center for Army Lessons Learned; CAP - Combat Air Patrol; CAP - Civil Air Patrol
CAG, the United States Navy's hull classification symbol for "cruiser, heavy, guided missile (retired)"; Civil Affairs Group, the civil-military operations coordinators of the United States Marine Corps
Naval Amphibious Base Coronado (NAB Coronado) is a US naval installation in San Diego, California.The base, situated on Silver Strand between San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean, is a major United States Navy shore command, supporting over 30 tenant commands, and is the West Coast focal point for special and expeditionary warfare training and operations.
It is sited within Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California. The NSWC runs much of the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) training. The main courses are the famous 12-month-long SEAL training (BUD/S and SQT) and 9-month long SWCC training.
Nicknamed (SWIFT) crews BSU-1 would directly support Naval Special Warfare Operations, initially outfitted primarily by Underwater Demolition Team (UDT) and the newly established SEALs. The schooling was in Coronado, California, and every new sailor that wasn't already a UDT or SEAL was trained extensively in boat/weapons operations, and ...
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The graduating members of BUD/S Class 236 in front of the Naval Special Warfare Center.At the far left of the back row is Medal of Honor recipient Michael P. Murphy.. The average member of the United States Navy's Sea, Air, Land Teams (SEALs) spends over a year in a series of formal training environments before being awarded the Special Warfare Operator Naval Rating and the Navy Enlisted ...