Joint Special Operations Command

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Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), established in 1980. Located at Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg in North Carolina, USA.

The Joint Special Operation Command is believed to be the USSOCOM part carrying out counter-terrorism and military covert operations. It is said to directly command some special operations forces called Special Missions Units. These includes :

  • the "Delta Force", which is administratively under U.S Army command;
  • the DEVGRU (previously known as SEAL Team Six), which is administratively under U.S Navy command;
  • the 24th Special Tactics Squadron;
  • an field intelligence unit previously known as the Intelligence Support Activity, which eventually used codenames including CENTRA SPIKE, TORN VICTOR and GRAY FOX.
  • a "Joint Aviation Unit", sometimes believed to be the former SEASPRAY unit
  • the Technical Intelligence Unit, said to be linked with the Special Reconnaissance Capabilities (SRC) program
  • the Signals Intelligence Branch

For special operations, these units may receive support from other Special Operations Forces, most notably the 75th Ranger Regiment, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), and the USAFSOC's Special Operations Squadrons.

The JSOC frequently create speciallised "Task Forces" for his missions, bringing together Special Missions Units operators, other Special Operations Forces operators (mostly those listed above), and in some cases (such as many of the "numerical" Task Forces operating in Afghanistan and Iraq), CIA operatives and/or foreign special forces such as British Special Air Service and other United Kingdom Special Forces and Polish GROM. Such Task Forces operate under command of the JSOC.

The JSOC is also a "joint headquarters designed to study special operations requirements and techniques; ensure interoperability and equipment standardization; plan and conduct joint special operations exercises and training; and develop joint special operations tactics". For this task, the Joint Communications Unit (JCU) is tasked to ensure compatibility of communications systems and standard operating procedures of the different special operations units.

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