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  2. Special Operations Command Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the US European Command established Support Operations Command Europe to provide planning and operational control for Special Operations forces in the EUCOM area of responsibility. [3] Later that year, EUCOM re-designated the new unit as Support Operations Task Force Europe (SOTFE).

  3. Leadership of the United States Special Operations Command

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    This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, vice commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Special Operations Command. Note that articles in red text are yet to be created.

  4. Leadership of the United States European Command - Wikipedia

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    Emblem of the United States European Command This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States European Command . Current headquarters staff

  5. United States European Command - Wikipedia

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    In line with the creation of the joint-service European Command, the Army command in Europe has redesignated U.S. Army Europe on 1 August 1952. The unified command structure was born of the need to address changes wrought not only by America's rapid post-war demobilization but the end of the occupation of Germany in 1949.

  6. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    Special Operations Command. Indonesian Army. Kopassus – Army special force command; Tontaipur – Army combat reconnaissance platoon; Indonesian Navy. Kopaska – Naval frogman commando; Denjaka – Joint navy-marine special forces; Taifib – Marine amphibious reconnaissance battalion; Indonesian Air Force. Kopasgat – Air force special ...

  7. United States Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    The command also manages the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne) which enables military commanders and U.S. ambassadors to achieve national objectives by countering adversary control and improving a partner's control over populations via five geographically focused battalions and the 528th Sustainment Brigade (Special ...

  8. United States special operations forces - Wikipedia

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    United States special operations forces (SOF) are the active and reserve component forces of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force within the US military, as designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations.

  9. List of commanders of USAFE - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Tactical Air Command (COMTAC), 1959–1961. 6 William H. Tunner: 1953-1957 5 Lauris Norstad: 1951-1953 Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR), 1952–1962. [8] 4 John K. Cannon: 1948-1951 Commanding General, Tactical Air Command (CG TAC), 1951–1954. 3 Curtis LeMay: 1947-1948 Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Air Command (CINCSAC ...