Marine Recon conduct amphibious assaults, deep recon and surveillance and battlespace shaping in support of the Marine Expeditionary Force. Nick Koumalatsos YouTube. D-mnit Carl! Recon Marines gather information through reconnaissance and surveillance missions deep behind enemy lines. Recon Marines have a military occupation specialty code of This training will cover everything from ocean swimming to helicopter rope suspension and various reconnaissance training.
Those who pass get additional specialized training before heading out on missions around the world. Have you considered joining the Marine Raiders? They complete special ops missions assigned by the joint forces U. Nonetheless, they have to be ready to fight off hundreds of enemy fighters by means of clever guerrilla warfare, traps and specialized small unit tactics. Certainly they can't expect a prima donna pilot to adequately defend himself, so they're well trained and super aggressive.
Rangers are the Army's elite, light infantry shock-troops — airborne qualified and tough as nails, they can either support higher units — like Army 'Delta' — or conduct raids on the enemy themselves. Assuming a recruit enters the Army with a contract to be a Ranger, it'll take about a year of training to go from civilian to basically trained Army Ranger. As the Army's "shock troops," they do conduct special operations, but oftentimes those ops fall in line with what regular Marine infantry does — in this way, they are elite, but certainly not close to the top dogs.
The SWAT-like unit is responsible for guarding Naval bases, particularly those in possession of nuclear technology. All put together, their main job is to assault a well-fortified room and take back U. For good reason — their main mission is complete "deniable" operations.
The Agency can and does recruit from within for these positions, sending Agents through the actual military pipeline to get organically trained agents. Scout Snipers are subject matter experts on identification of high valued targets, visual reconnaissance, and ingress and egress, without detection, from enemy occupied territory.
They're not super elite in that the military will use them for raids, but their expertise at recon and shooting high-valued targets in the face puts them squarely into the realm of special operations. They can be loud and destructive, or quite quiet, as they aid and reinforce SEALs who may or may not be in a particularly nasty situation. Their initial test lasts an incredible 24 days, and that's just to see if you can attend the Green Beret qualification course.
Air Force TRFs protect nuclear missile silos. Dubbed "The Nightstalkers," they're a group of upper echelon tactical aviators who support operators on the ground.
They advise the officers who implement policy in the field. Skip to main content Press Enter. NEWS April 9, Division Marine Recon Marine Reconnaissance teams provide intelligence for active small unit operations on the battlefield. These guys are the gems in the crown of the United States Marine Corps.
Radio Chief Corporal or Sergeant. The only difference are their tasks: To determine characteristics of beaches available for landing, and report the information to the commander at sea. By hydrographic reconnaissance of water near the shore line. By examining terrain in immediate vicinity of beach.
By noting beach defenses, such as wire, mines, and other obstacles; troops in immediate vicinity; other defenses. Air Force Combat Controllers Combat controllers are among the most elite in the military. Army 'Combined Applications Group' The uncontested number one heavy-weight champ. The Marine Corps is also a Department of the Navy, and they are often considered one of the most elite fighting forces in the world.
They serve on U. Navy ships with the unique mission to protect naval bases, guard U. Marines are not just able to fight in water: They travel with their own air power, are always prepared with the necessary artillery and provide their own logistics support. Every marine is trained to be a rifleman, regardless of their position, based on the theory that if needed, they can perform as an infantryman.
The Marine Corps dates all the way back to and was created by the Continental Congress to serve in the Revolutionary War. Upon creation, the Congress chose to make the Marines a group that understood maritime operations and would serve on naval vessels. From the beginning, the Marines were designed to defend the United States and their interests overseas.
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