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But while MARSOC renamed its subordinate units for the Raiders in a much-anticipated move earlier this month, the command won't be adopting the famous skull logo, officials said. Maj. Gen. Joseph ...
MARSOC now has more than 2,700 Marines, including nearly 1,000 critical skills operators. The three soon-to-be-named Raider battalions receive region-specific training for deployments to Africa ...
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 ...
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.
MARSOC will continue to display a massive flag with the original Raider logo at its headquarter at Camp Lejeune, N.C. It also will authorize Marines to wear a patch with the logo out of uniform ...
MARSOC carefully screens, selects and trains special operators to perform specialized missions throughout the world. Your Marine will operate in a small, highly skilled and immaculately trained ...
MARSOC, which has more than 2,700 members, got off to a difficult start after opening in February 2006. Marines are used to running their own operations around the world, so being part of a larger ...