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MARSOC adopts woodland Crye Precision uniform. Published August 22, 2011 [EDITOR'S NOTE: Kit Up! switched out the previous photo at the request of a MarSoc operator due to PersSec concerns.
Crye Uniform Order to be Woodland Published April 11, 2011 We reported last week that MarSOC had issued a notice of intent on FedBizOpps to procure nearly 1,000 sets of Fire Resistant ...
Why MARSOC didn’t just go with a gold version of Terminal Lance’s “moto tattoo” is beyond us. It’s got everything: a fire-breathing eagle, a machine gun-toting grim reaper, a skull, and ...
A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC), posts security during an urban operations raid on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 17, 2016.
A MARSOC schoolhouse, Gifford Hall, now bears his name. A fellow Raider, Gunnery Sgt. Daniel J. Price, accompanied Gifford that day, and was posthumously awarded the Silver Star.
Col. Shane Edwards of MARSOC G-8, who also spoke at the panel, said MARSOC’s current fleet of technologies includes unmanned surface and underwater vessels and more than 45 aerial drones.
The grueling nine-month pipeline required to become a critical skills operator used to be shrouded in secrecy. It wasn't until recently, when officials at Marine Corps Forces Special Operations ...
Of the two enlisted female Marines who recently entered training to become Raiders, one remains in the first phase of Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command training. A female staff ...
MARSOC training begins with Phase One, a 10 week long course that focuses on basic skills that all operators will need to master. USMC/Sgt. Kyle McNally ...
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