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  2. United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Selection and ...

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    Before 2004, all potential recon Marine candidates were placed in Recon Indoctrination Program [2], or RIP. In RIP, the candidates are given further training in patrolling, amphibious reconnaissance, communications and land orientation which warmed-up the Marines before attending the rigorous and demanding Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC).

  3. United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions

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    The standard recon platoon in a recon battalion consists of: Platoon commander: first lieutenant or captain. Platoon sergeant: gunnery sergeant. Field radio operator: corporal or sergeant. Special equipment NCO: sergeant Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman (SARC): first, second, or third class petty officer Recon teams ×3

  4. U.S. military doctrine for reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    At the highest command level of a committed force or component (the division, corps, or field army-level), the force-level reconnaissance is employed to perform deep reconnaissance (or "long-range surveillance"), [2] which is conducted beyond the force (or component) commander's area of influence to the limits of the area of interest [3] (i.e ...

  5. United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    Force Reconnaissance (FORECON) are United States Marine Corps reconnaissance units [a] that provide amphibious reconnaissance, deep ground reconnaissance, surveillance, battle-space shaping and limited scale raids in support of a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), other Marine air-ground task forces or a joint force. [7]

  6. Reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    Area reconnaissance refers to the observation, and information obtained, about a specified location and the area around it; it may be terrain-oriented and/or force-oriented. Ideally, a reconnaissance platoon, or team, would use surveillance or vantage (static) points around the objective to observe, and the surrounding area.

  7. Recondo - Wikipedia

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    Recondo is an American military acronym (from RECONnaissance commanDO [1]) for a highly specialized infantry training or a graduate of a Recondo School who leads a small, heavily armed long-range reconnaissance team that patrols deep in enemy-held territory. [2]

  8. List of reconnaissance units - Wikipedia

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    In each Battalion have 2 Land Recon Companies or 2 Mechanical Recon Companies and 1 Special Recon Company. 701st Special Recon Battalion [5] of 1st Corps; 1st Special Recon Battalion [6] of 2nd Corps; 28th Special Recon Battalion [7] of 3rd Corps; 46th Special Recon Battalion [8] of 4th Corps; 20th Recon Battalion [9] of High Command of Capital ...

  9. Reconnaissance (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Reconnaissance is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information. Reconnaissance may also refer to: Reconnaissance (rallying) , observation of racetrack prior to rally motorsport races