The US Army Special Operations Command / US Army Special Operations Command; USASOC or ARSOC is the highest command agency of the special forces as part of the US Army, which carries out operational planning and control of the combat use of special forces units and subunits NE USA. USF Special Operations Command of the United States of America was formed as part of the Main Directorate of Forces of the Special Forces of the United States Defense Ministry in December 1989 [1]
| USPN SV USA (USASOCOM / ARSOC) | |
|---|---|
USPN Emblem USA | |
| Years of existence | 1989 - present |
| A country | |
| Subordination | US Department of Defense |
| Included in | |
| Type of | military control |
| Includes | parts and connections |
| Function | The command authority of the units and formations of the US Special Forces Special Forces in the performance of combat missions in and outside the United States, planning and conducting anti-terrorist operations in conjunction with other branches of the armed forces and types of US forces. |
| Dislocation | Fort Bragg ( North Carolina |
| Participation in | Operation Earnest Will The Battle of Mogadishu Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation "Spear of Neptune" |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Lieutenant General SV K. Tovo |
| Site | |
US Army Special Forces Command
USPN SV of the United States was formed as part of the GU SpN of the United States Department of Defense on December 1, 1989
USPN SV USA
3rd regiment
in the Republic of Afghanistan
7th regiment
in the Republic of Afghanistan
(Prov. Kandahar, 2008)
2nd battalion
19th Regiment
US National Guard
at the exercises (2011)
The command and control units of the Special Forces Special Forces troops are stationed in the main garrison of Special Forces units in Fort Bragg. Together with the personnel of subordinate units and units, the number of personnel of the US Special Forces Command of the United States reaches 28,500 military and civilian personnel, making up the largest joint force of the Special Forces in the United States Department of Defense.
The structure of subordinate units and parts of Special Forces of the United States Army includes [2] :
U.S. Special Intelligence Bodies
- Department of Operational Intelligence (OR) of the US Army Intelligence Support Activity (since September 1980)
U.S. Navy Continuous Readiness Parts
- 1st Separate Operational Regiment Special Forces (Delta)
- 75th pdp spn ("ranger") - 3 pdb, head battalion (regiment headquarters, staff company, special communications units, separate military intelligence company).
Airborne assault parachute regiments SPN (Green Berets)
- 8 regiments SPN SV
- 1st , 3rd , 5th , 7th , 10th regiments of Special Forces Special Forces - housed in the United States
- 39th Separate Regiment (GP) Special Forces Special Forces - stationed in the Republic of Korea (Seoul))
- parts of chemical protection
| Airborne regiments (pdp) SpN SV USA / US Army Special Forces Groups | Emblem | Dislocation | Parent structure (area of responsibility) | Composition | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Army | |||||
( 1SFG ) | ( Tacoma , Washington ) USA Torii ( prefect. Okinawa , Japan) | in the composition US Army OSH in the Pacific theater of operations (SEA, Indian Ocean, Australasia, Russia) | 3 parachute airborne battalions (detachment) SPN SV in the USA 1 forward detachment of the Special Forces Special Forces in Japan. | ||
( 3SFG ) | ( North Carolina ) | (Sub-Equatorial Africa, Afghanistan) | SPN management company, 2 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States, 2 detachments of Special Forces Special Forces in the territory of the Republic of Afghanistan, 1 detachment MTO SpN. | ||
( 5SFG ) | ( Hopkinsville , Kentucky ) | (Middle East Countries, Republic of Iraq, Republic of Afghanistan) | SPN management company, 2 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States, 1 Special Forces detachment, SV, in the Republic of Iraq, 1 detachment of Special Forces Special Forces in the Republic of Afghanistan, 1 detachment MTO SpN. | ||
( 7SFG ) | ( Valparaiso Florida ) | (Central and South America) | 2 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States, 1 Special Forces detachment, SV, in the Republic of Iraq, 1 detachment of Special Forces Special Forces in the Republic of Afghanistan, 1 detachment MTO SpN. | ||
( 10SFG ) | ( Colorado Springs , w. Colorado ) Panzer Caserne ( Boeblingen , Germany ) | (EU countries, countries of Eastern Europe, Afghanistan) | SPN management company, 1 detachment SpN SV in the territory of Germany, 3 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States, 1 detachment MTO SpN. | ||
| NE National Guard | |||||
( 19SFG ) | ( Utah ) | 4 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States | |||
( 20SFG ) | ( Alabama ) | military intelligence company 4 Special Forces Special Forces detachments in the United States | |||
US Army Special Operations Aviation Command Parts
- 160th Separate Aviation Regiment (OAP) of the Army Aviation SpN ;
- US Army Special Operations Command Flight Detachment Battalion;
- Special Operations Aviation Training Battalion training battalion (UBN);
- management of aviation systems SpN ( Eng. Systems Integration Management Office );
Parts of providing special equipment
- 4th Separate Regiment of Psychological Warfare ( Engl. 4th Military Information Support Operations Group );
- The 95th brigade of the State Specialized Directorate for External Relations (five-battalion staff);
- 528th MTO SpN brigade ;
- Research institute of troops spn them. J. Kennedy
US National Guard Special Forces units
- Two regiments of reserve SPN SV ( 19th , 20th )
Notes
- ↑ A Brief History of Special Operations Forces (neopr.) . HQ USASOC Special Operations Forces Information . Date of treatment January 1, 2014. Archived October 21, 2010. 1 Dec 89 - 1. US Army Special Operations Command activated as the 16th major Army command
- ↑ USASOC Home Page . Date of treatment February 12, 2013. Archived February 16, 2013.