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Last year, operators with Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command got their own name: Raiders. Now, just like the Navy's elite SEALs, they'll have their own insignia. Effective immediately ...
Marines serving in the military occupational specialties of critical skills operators (0372) and special operations officers (0370), are now authorized to wear the newly created breast insignia.
The new Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command breast insignia. Image courtesy MARSOC Facebook page. Marine Corps special operations officers and critical skills operators now have their ...
Marine special operators will soon begin wearing a new insignia on their uniforms, similar to the pins and tabs worn by Navy SEALs and Army Special Forces troops. Starting next month, Marine ...
Members of the elite Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) will soon wear their own breast insignia pin, a decoration that is expected to have deep cultural significance in the force ...
The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. James F. Amos (left) speaks with the Commander of Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC), Maj. Gen. Mark Clark (center) and a Marine 1st sergeant ...
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.
The Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, or MARSOC, just unveiled a new badge to be worn by its elite operators, and some people aren’t too thrilled about it. Check out our latest ...
The original “Marine Raiders” were Calrson’s Raiders of WWII, a special operations unit who, under the command of their ...