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  2. Special Operations Command Europe - Wikipedia

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    Garrison/HQ. Patch Barracks, Germany. Motto (s) Semper Preparate (Always Prepared) Commanders. Commander. Maj Gen Steven G. Edwards. The U.S. Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR, pronounced “Sock-Yer”) is a subordinate unified command of United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM, pronounced So-Comm).

  3. Special Operations Command Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The Special Operations Center, Pacific Command was established 1 November 1965. Headquartered in Okinawa, the unit provided unconventional warfare task force support for operations in Southeast Asia. After these functions transferred to the Commander in Chief, Pacific Command (CINCPAC), the command dissolved on 1 July 1969.

  4. George W. Smith (USMC) - Wikipedia

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    George William Smith (July 8, 1925 – September 30, 2014) was a decorated officer in the United States Marine Corps who rose to the rank of major general.He began his 34-year career as an Enlisted Reservist during World War II, later integrating into the regular Marine Corps and distinguishing himself as commanding officer, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines during the Vietnam War.

  5. Ground Mobility Vehicle (USSOCOM) - Wikipedia

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    US Army Special Forces operators with their GMV and British soldiers in their two Land Rovers take a tactical pause during a combat patrol in the Sangin District area of Helmand Province, Afghanistan at the Helmand province campaign in 2007. The Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) is a U.S. Special Operations Command, (US)SOCOM program, initially ...

  6. Talk : List of weapons of the United States Marine Corps

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    An infantry battalion will have a weapons company, which comprises of a mortar platoon, an assualt platoon, and a heavy machinegun platoon; as well as a sniper platoon from the headquarters company. A battalion will also have a small amount of shotguns available for non-lethal applications as well as breaching locked doors.

  7. Det One - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Coates. The Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One, also simply known as Det One, was a pilot program of attaching a permanent unit of the United States Marine Corps to the United States Special Operations Command. It was commanded by Col. Robert J. Coates, former commanding officer of 1st Force Reconnaissance Company.

  8. United States Marine Corps Special Operations Capable Forces

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    Maritime Special Purpose Force. The United States Marine Corps' Maritime Special Purpose Force (MSPF), are specialized sub-units of the Marine Expeditionary Units. They are deployed to give commanders low profile, two-platoon surgical emplacement in accessible littoral regions. The MSPF provides the MEU with rapid direct action capabilities ...

  9. MEU(SOC) pistol - Wikipedia

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    The MEU (SOC) pistol, (" Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable) (MEU (SOC))") officially designated the M45 MEUSOC, [6] is a magazine-fed, recoil-operated, single-action, semiautomatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It is a variant of the M1911 for use by the Force Recon Element of the United States Marine Corps ...