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UNITED STATES
JOINT SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND
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Top Secret

COMMANDER​
Lieutenant General William Cross
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DEPUTY COMMANDER​
Major General James Landry
USAF​

SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISOR​
Command Master Chief Petty Officer Caleb Butler
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The Join Special Operations Command (JSOC) is a subordinate command of the Special Operations Command. JSOC has direct operational command over three Tier I Special Mission Units. These three SMUs are the most elite military units in the special forces and, therefore, the entire United States Armed Forces. They have been used both domestically and around the world for high-stakes and high-risk missions.​
 
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1ST SPECIAL FORCES
OPERATIONAL DETACHMENT-DELTA

"Task Force Green" AKA "Delta Force"
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Top Secret

COMMANDER​
Colonel Miles Kennedy​



ORDER OF BATTLE

SQUADRONTROOPPERSONNELGARRISON
Saber Squadron AAlpha Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ABravo Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ACharlie Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ADelta Troop16 Special Forces Reconnaissance OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron BEcho Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron BFoxtrot Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron BGolf Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron BHotel Troop16 Special Forces Reconnaissance OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron CIndia Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron CJuliett Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron CKilo Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron CLima Troop16 Special Forces Reconnaissance OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron DMike Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron DNovember Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron DOscar Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron DPapa Troop16 Special Forces Reconnaissance OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron EQuebec Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ERomeo Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ESierra Troop16 Special Forces OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Saber Squadron ETango Troop16 Special Forces Reconnaissance OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Air Mobility Squadron FUniform Troop108 Fixed-Wing Pilots // 84 Crew chiefs/gunners // 12 Flight Engineers
// 12 Navigators // 12 Electronic Warfare Officer // 24 Loadmasters
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Air Mobility Squadron FVictor Troop63 Rotary-Wing Pilots // 63 Crew chiefs/gunnersFort Bragg, North Carolina
Air Mobility Squadron FWhiskey Troop63 Rotary-Wing Pilots // 63 Crew chiefs/gunnersFort Bragg, North Carolina
Clandestine Squadron GX-Ray Troop16 Clandestine OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Clandestine Squadron GYankee Troop16 Clandestine OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina
Clandestine Squadron GZulu Troop16 Clandestine OperatorsFort Bragg, North Carolina



UNIT TYPES




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Air Mobility Special Forces
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The Air Mobility Special Forces include: fixed-wing pilots, rotary-wing pilots, crew chiefs/gunners, flight engineers, navigators, electronic warfare officers, and loadmasters. These specialists include the best pilots in the Army who enable Delta Force to deploy around the world. The other rates (crew chiefs/gunners, flight engineers etc.) have also been selected from amongst the best of the best.​





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Special Forces Operators
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The Special Forces Operators are the premier special forces of the United States Army and at least on par with the U.S. Navy SEALSs. These units are whom the term "Operator" originated for. They have been deployed behind enemy lines and conflict zones around the world. These operators are masters of the land and biomes the world over from the jungle, to the desert, and even the tundra. These units specialize in direct action, counter-terrorism, and unconventional warfare in hot warzones and even behind enemy lines.




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Special Forces Reconnaissance Operators
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The Special Forces Reconnaissance Operators have similar capabilities to the Special Forces Operators, but their specialty is in reconnaissance and observation. Whie they can conduct unconventional and direct action operations, they are uniquely trained to operate behind enemy lines for extended periods of time and not only survive, but thrive, while also gathering essential intelligence. These "Recon Operators" gather intelligence and also enable future Special Forces Operators by gathering intelligence on landing sites, enemy facilities, and even enemy positions.​




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Clandestine Operators
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The Clandestine Operators make up the most secretive squadron of the already "Top Secret" Delta Force unit. This unit is known to work with intelligence agencies outside of the Army and even the Department of Defense, such as the CIA. These operators are known to sometimes be plain-clothes or dressed as militants, and regularly operate without uniforms that identify them as American servicemen. They can be used for direct action, counter-terrorism, and unconventional warfare like other Delta Force operators, but they can also be used for abductions, assassinations, infiltrations, and other similar missions.​


 
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NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE DEVELOPMENT GROUP
"Task Force Blue" AKA "SEAL Team Six"
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Top Secret

COMMANDER​
Rear Admiral Lewis Burton​



ORDER OF BATTLE

SQUADRONTROOPPERSONNELGARRISON
Red SquadronAlpha Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Red SquadronBravo Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Red SquadronCharlie Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Blue SquadronDelta Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Blue SquadronEcho Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Blue SquadronFoxtrot Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gold SquadronGolf Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gold SquadronHotel Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gold SquadronIndia Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Silver SquadronJuliett Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Silver SquadronKilo Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Silver SquadronLima Troop16 Special Warfare OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Black SquadronMike Troop16 Special Reconnaissance OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Black SquadronNovember Troop16 Special Reconnaissance OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Black SquadronOscar Troop16 Special Reconnaissance OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Black SquadronPapa Troop16 Special Reconnaissance OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronQuebec-Alpha Troop32 Air Mobility CrewNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronQuebec-Bravo Troop32 Air Mobility CrewNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronQuebec-Charlie Troop32 Air Mobility CrewNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronQuebec-Delta Troop32 Air Mobility CrewNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronRomeo-Alpha Troop63 Special Boat OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronRomeo-Bravo Troop63 Special Boat OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronRomeo-Charlie Troop63 Special Boat OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronRomeo-Delta Troop63 Special Boat OperatorsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Alpha Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Bravo Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Charlie Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Delta Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Echo Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Gray SquadronSierra-Foxtrot Troop16 Submersed Delivery DiversNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Green SquadronTango Troop25 Training SpecialistsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia
Green SquadronUniform Troop25 Training SpecialistsNaval Air Station Oceana, Virginia



UNIT TYPES




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Air Mobility Pilots
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The Air Mobility Pilots consist of Navy pilots who can also act as crewmen and gunners aboard the Blackhawk helicopters that are normally flown by the SEALs. They are considered to be amongst the best helicopter pilots in the Navy and deploy all over the world in order to carry SEALs into hostile territory. When the Air Mobility Pilots are not flying SEALs on missions, they are normally augmented by pilots and air crew from the Air Force's 24th Special Tactics Squadron, which is also in JSOC.​





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Special Reconnaissance Operators
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The Reconnaissance Operators' mission is to scout, perform surveillance operations, and to gather intelligence, while being able to operate and thrive deep behind enemy lines for extended periods of time. The SEALs performing these reconnaissance missions are especially trained for long-term deployments in wilderness conditions with very little supplies. These missions can be peaceful and involve intelligence gathering for extended periods of time, or they could involve anything from setting up an ambush to preparing an attack on a facility a week before a major attack against it will take place.




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Special Boat Operators
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The Special Boat Operators drive and operate Special Operations Craft in marine environments. While they can be used to pick up stranded people in the water or to transport SEALs to vessels under dangerous situations, they more commonly transport SEALs to locations on the coast or up river, or extract them. The Special Boat Operators always have significant firepower at their disposal due to the weaponry available on the Special Operations Craft. All of these SEALs can drive and operate the watercraft and are also trained to fight in a maritime environment, including on a moving vessel.​




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Submersed Delivery Divers
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The Submersed Delivery Divers are some of the best divers in the entire United States armed forces. The primary focus of their mission is delivering SEALs that are Special Warfare Operators. They operate SDVs (SEAL Delivery Vehicles) which are submersible vehicles that can be launched from submarines, some surface vessels, and land. While the divers are experts at operating SDVs, they are also SEALs that are fully capable of conducting operations, especially those involving underwater operations.​




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Special Warfare Operators
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The Special Warfare Operators are the primary deployable force of Task Force Blue. As the SEAL acronym implies, they are masters of operations on sea, air, and land. The Special Warfare Operators are expert divers that can perform underwater operations; they can act as paratroopers or perform HALO and HAHO jumps into hostile areas; they can conduct a variety of operations on the land; and they are trained to conduct a combination of the aforementioned operations during a single mission. These SEALs can operate in virtually any environment from the desert to the arctic, the jungle to the mountains, and anywhere between; however SEALs are in their element in the littoral zone of combat. Special Warfare Operators can be deployed on rescue missions, protection missions, destruction of critical infrastructure, retaking of critical infrastructure, and others.​




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Training Specialists
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Training Specialists are experienced active-duty SEALs who are there to train SEALs, other special forces, and sailors that want to join the Naval Special Warfare Development Group AKA SEAL Team Six. Training Specialists train new recruits and indoctrinate them with the traditions and culture of Task Force Blue.​


 

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24th SPECIAL TACTICS SQUADRON
"Task Force White"
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Top Secret

COMMANDER​
Lieutenant Colonel Robert V. Stratton​



ORDER OF BATTLE

SQUADRONFLIGHTPERSONNELGARRISON
24th Special TacticsAlpha Flight16 PararescuemenPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsBeta Flight16 PararescuemenPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsGamma Flight16 PararescuemenPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsDelta Flight16 PararescuemenPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsEpsilon Flight16 PararescuemenPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsZeta Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsEta Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsTheta Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsIota Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsKappa Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsLambda Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsMu Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsNu Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsXi Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsOmicron Flight16 Combat ControllersPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsPi Flight16 Special ReconnaissancePope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsRho Flight16 Special ReconnaissancePope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsSigma Flight16 Special ReconnaissancePope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsTau Flight16 Special ReconnaissancePope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsUpsilon Flight16 Special ReconnaissancePope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsPhi Flight16 Tactical Air ControlPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsChi Flight16 Tactical Air ControlPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsPsi Flight16 Tactical Air ControlPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsOmega-Alpha Flight35 Fixed-Wing PilotsPope Air Force Base, North Carolina
24th Special TacticsOmega-Omega Flight100 Rotary PilotsPope Air Force Base, North Carolina



UNIT TYPES




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Combat Controllers
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The Combat Controllers are the most specialized, and yet, diversely trained units in the United States Air Force. The missions that Combat Controllers can range drastically. Sometimes they operate alone or with other units in the Air Force, while other times they can be attached to other special forces units. What the Combat Controllers are best known for is enemy airfield seizure, as well as being able to quickly bring an airfield into working order for United States and allied forces. To do this, the Combat Controllers are trained to perform a static line airdrop over an airbase, take the base through armed combat, and then set up independently operated air traffic control. All Combat Controllers are FAA certified air traffic controllers. These units could also drop into remote, non-hostile locations and set up a temporary airstrip with minimal aid, provided that they have the right equipment. Finally, the Combat Controllers also have many specialized skills that aren't commonly seen in the Air Force, such as diving, which allows them to infiltrate areas of denied control.​





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Pararescuemen
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The Pararescuemen, affectionally referred to as "PJs", are the best trained search and rescue servicemen in the United States armed forces. Their mission is to be able to rescue injured or immobilized individuals from remote, wilderness, or hostile situations anywhere in the world. These units are not only trained paratroopers, but also have extensive medical training and are also very capable combat divers and soldiers. Their skills make them useful for military operations, but also for some civilian settings as well. Pararescuemen have been known to rescue anyone from the likes of stranded VIPs to other special forces that are stuck in a hostile location, behind enemy lines. In the past, these units have even been used to recover NASA capsules and astronauts in rough seas.





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Special Reconnaissance
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The Special Reconnaissance units, also known as "The Weathermen", are specifically trained to be able to operate behind enemy lines. As the name of their units implies, their mission requires them to be able to conduct cover reconnaissance in hostile locations. This kind of reconnaissance can include marking areas for air and missile strikes as well as scouting for areas to establish a landing strip or heliport. Uniquely, going back to their original formations, Special Reconnaissance units also provide meteorological data. They can also conduct search and rescue missions and conduct general intelligence operations in the wilderness and near enemy controlled areas.​




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Tactical Air Control Party
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A Tactical Air Control Party is one or more airmen who make up a team that gathers intelligence and marks locations for air and missile strikes. These teams would normally be based with command staff or an area overlooking a battlefield to provide intelligence to aircraft, offshore-vessels, and attack helicopters. These units are experts at cartography and charting so that they can easily direct allied aircraft and accurately measure the distance between marked locations.​


 

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