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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.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="LII">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> All active and reserve special operations forces are assigned to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).<ref name="LII"/>Template:Sfn

CompositionEdit

Component commands

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★★★ Represents a unit led by a lieutenant general or vice admiral
★★ Represents a unit led by a major general or rear admiral (upper half)
★ Represents a unit led by a brigadier general or rear admiral (lower half)

Joint Special Operations CommandEdit

Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) ★★★<ref name="2015 socom fact book">Template:Cite book</ref>

  • 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (Airborne) (1st SFOD-D) (A) (USA)
    • A Squadron (Assault)
    • B Squadron (Assault)
    • C Squadron (Assault)
    • D Squadron (Assault)
    • E Squadron (Aviation)<ref name="thedrive.com" />
    • G Squadron (Intelligence, Reconnaissance, & Surveillance)
    • Combat Support Squadron
    • Signal Squadron
  • Naval Special Warfare Development Group (USN)
    • Blue Squadron (Assault)
    • Gold Squadron (Assault)
    • Red Squadron (Assault)
    • Silver Squadron (Assault)
    • Black Squadron (Intelligence, Reconnaissance, & Surveillance)
    • White Squadron (EOD Tactics Development & Evaluation Squadron)
    • Gray Squadron (Mobility Teams, Transportation/Divers)
    • Green Squadron (Selection/Training)
    • X Squadron (Experimental, R&D, technical innovations)
    • Combat Support Squadron
    • Technical Support Squadron (Tactical Cryptologic Support, Tactical Information Operations)
  • Regimental Reconnaissance Company (RRC) (USA)
    • RRC Team 1
    • RRC Team 2
    • RRC Team 3
    • RRC Team 4 (?)
    • RRC Team 5 (?)
    • RRC Team 6 (?)
  • 24th Special Tactics Squadron (24th STS) (USAF)
    • Black Team
    • Blue Team
    • Gold Team
    • Red Team
    • Silver Team
    • Integrated Survey Program Team
    • Green Team (OTC – Assessment, Selection, Training)
  • Joint Communications Unit<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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    • A Squadron
    • B Squadron
    • C Squadron
    • D Squadron
    • Quick Reaction Team (QRT)
    • Special Mission Troop (SMT)
    • Executive Communications Detachment
  • Joint Cyber Operations Group (JCOG) (Formerly Joint Communications Integration Element/JCIE)(Joint Service)
  • Joint Special Operations Command Intelligence Brigade (JSOCIB)
    • Joint Exploitation Squadron (JES)
    • Joint GEOINT Squadron
    • Joint Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (JPED) Squadron
      • Geospatial Exploitation Troop (GET)
      • Joint Exploitation Troop
    • Joint Targeting Squadron (JTS)
      • Joint SIGINT Targeting and Exploitation Troop (JSTET)
      • Joint Publicly Available Information (PAI) Troop
      • Interrogation and Exploitation Troop
  • 427th Special Operations Squadron<ref name="thedrive.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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United States ArmyEdit

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1-10th Special Forces Group secure their weapons after a day of training at the Panzer Range Complex, Boeblingen, Germany, 8 Nov. 2016.

United States Marine CorpsEdit

United States NavyEdit

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Navy SEALs during night operation in Afghanistan.
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SWCC from Special Boat Team 22 operating a SOC-R
  • Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) ★★<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Naval Special Warfare Group ONE<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 1<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 3<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 5<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 7<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Logistics Support Unit 1<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Unit 1<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Template:Tree list/final branch Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Unit 3<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Naval Special Warfare Group TWO<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 2<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 4<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 8<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Team 10<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Logistics Support Unit 2<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Unit 2<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Unit 4<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Template:Tree list/final branch Naval Special Warfare Unit (NSW) 10<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Naval Special Warfare Group FOUR<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Special Boat Team 12 (SBT-12)<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Special Boat Team 20 (SBT-20)<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Special Boat Team 22 (SBT-22)<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Template:Tree list/final branch Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS)<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Naval Special Warfare Group EIGHT<ref name="dvids nswg3+10 deactivated">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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      • SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1 (SDVT-1)<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 2 (SDVT-2);<ref name="NSW">Template:Cite report</ref> was reactivated on 8 March 2019<ref name="Faram">Template:Cite news</ref>
      • Logistics Support Unit 3<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
      • Special Reconnaissance Team 1<ref name="socom 2022 fact book2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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      • Special Reconnaissance Team 2<ref name="socom 2022 fact book2" />
      • Training Detachment 3<ref name="socom 2022 fact book2" />
      • Mission Support Center<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Naval Special Warfare Group ELEVEN<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />
    • Template:Tree list/final branch Naval Special Warfare Center<ref name="2015 socom fact book" />

United States Air ForceEdit

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SOF career fieldsEdit

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  • Civil Affairs Soldiers -- similar to MISO, only active duty units that fall under USASOC are SOF; Reserve and National Guard Civil Affairs units are conventional forces and not SOF.<ref name=":0" />
  • Other career fields, such as aviators, HUMINT collectors, and SIGINT collectors, when serving in units that fall under USASOC or USSOCOM command.

United States Marine CorpsEdit

  • Special Operations Officers<ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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United States NavyEdit

United States Air ForceEdit

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U.S. special operations centers, schools, and coursesEdit

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  • JTAC Advanced Instructor Course – Nellis AFB, NV<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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