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  2. United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command

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    SOO candidates will attend Assessment & Selection (A&S) Phase 1 and 2 together with their enlisted counterparts. Upon successful A&S Phase 1 and 2 completion, Marines selected for assignment as CSOs or SOOs attend Individual Training Course (ITC). Officers attending ITC will also attend MARSOC Team Commander's Course (MTCC), which coincides ...

  3. Marine Raider Regiment - Wikipedia

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    MARSOC Insignia Military unit The Marine Raider Regiment (MRR), [ 5 ] formerly known as the Marine Special Operations Regiment ( MSOR ), is a special operations force of the United States Marine Corps , which is a part of Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) .

  4. 1st Marine Raider Battalion (MARSOC) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006 Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) was created at Camp Lejeune North Carolina. The 1st and 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalions were created along with the Marine Special Operations Advisor Group (MSOAG, the predecessor of the 3rd Marine Special Operations Battalion).

  5. Critical skills operator - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Screening. 3.2 Assessment and ... [1] Part of: United States Special Operations Command ... The 0372 MOS was created on October 1, 2011. MARSOC's initial ...

  6. Special mission unit - Wikipedia

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    A special mission unit (SMU), at one time referred to as a "tier 1" unit, [1] is a designation for the United States military's most highly secretive and elite special operations forces. [2] The term special missions unit is also used in Australia to describe the Special Air Service Regiment.

  7. United States Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    MARSOC has been directed to conduct foreign internal defense, direct action, and special reconnaissance. MARSOC has also been directed to develop a capability in unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and information operations. MARSOC deployed its first units in August 2006, six months after the group's initial activation.

  8. Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable)

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    The designation special operations capable is unique to the Marine Corps; however the MEU(SOC) is not a special operations force as the MEU(SOC) does not form part of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). In 2023, the 26th MEU became the first MEU to be certified as MEU(SOC) in over a decade. [3]

  9. Special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman - Wikipedia

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    [1] The environments that Recon Marines and Recon Corpsmen face during a mission are usually hazardous. The Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsmen use their paramedic skills to provide advanced medical support and other emergency medical procedures related to the hazards of swimming, open and closed circuit SCUBA diving, and military ...