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  • ...r resident units being the XVIII Airborne Corps, 82nd Airborne Division, [[United States Special Operations Command#Army Special Operations Command|Army Special Operations Command]] and the s
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}} (USSOCOM)
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  • ...perations elements; reports both to [[United States Forces Command]] and [[United States Special Operations Command]] for joint conventional-special operations force training
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Special Operations Command#Joint Special Operations Command]]
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • '''United Kingdom Special Forces''', much like the [[United States Special Operations Command]], are an overall preparedness and doctrine command, at Ministry of Defence
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  • ...as well as the resident Special Forces Group, report to the intermediate [[United States Special Operations Command#Army Special Operations Command|Army Special Operations Command]].
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  • Assigned to the [[Army Special Operations Command]] of the [[United States Special Operations Command]], a highly skilled, parachute-qualified light infantry unit that conducts
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • ...mbat Weather Squadron]], is part of AFSOC, which is the air component of [[United States Special Operations Command]]. Special operations weather technicians may be attached to the special op
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  • ...ther [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force]] headquarters-controlled or part of [[United States Special Operations Command]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Special Operations Command]]
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  • A major subordinate unit of the [[United States Special Operations Command]], which takes on the most sensitive covert military operations, usually wo
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Military [[helicopter]] used by the [[United States Special Operations Command]]
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Special Operations Command}}
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