The US Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) is seeking commercial support for the provision of certain specialist skill sets, highlighting requirements brought about by a rapidly evolving ...
Amid the Department of Defense's historic change to open all combat jobs to women, the Marine Corps accepted the first female applicants to the sister service branches' special operations command ...
Individual Training Course students with Marine Special Operations School at Stone Bay, here, participate in the field training exercise Raider Spirit. Raider Spirit is an eight-day culminating event ...
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 sergeant ...
A Marine staff sergeant will be the first woman to participate in MARSOC assessment and selection in August, just months after the Pentagon opened the door to women serving as operators. The ...
As it prepares to turn 10 next year, the Marine Corps’ small special operations community is the youngest of the military’s elite forces. That hardly means a lack of experience in dealing with threats ...
Three Marine Raider battalions with the North Carolina-based Marine Corps Special Operations Command, or MARSOC, provide highly trained troops for special operations missions worldwide. One of those ...
United States Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) is requesting training support to perform electronic exploitation of cellular devices that may be recovered during tactical operations.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. James Adams, left, and Sgt. Maj. Thomas Foster, center, commanding officer and sergeant major of Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) prepare to jump out ...
100324-M-6001S-258 U.S. Marines conduct special purpose insertion and extraction exercises using a CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter from Marine Medium Tilt rotor Squadron 162 in Djibouti on March 24, ...