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Smith, HI Command Relationships. To accomplish assigned missions, functions, and responsibilities as specified in this document, CDRUSASOC is authorized to establish and maintain liaison and obtain necessary support from other Services, major commands, and other governmental agencies. Special Operations Forces Core Tasks. Recommend responsibilities, policies, and procedures for the employment, direction, management, and control of an organic, multi-purpose detection, patrol, and tracking canine.

Army, other Services, and agency schools to ensure interoperability. B-2 Command Relationships. Service specific requirements will be submitted to ONI for tasking to be satisfied as appropriate. Coordinate NSW doctrine with the U. Navy, other services, and agency schools to ensure interoperability. To accomplish assigned missions, functions, and responsibilities as specified in this document, COMAFSOC is authorized to establish and maintain liaison with and obtain necessary support from other Services, major commands, and other governmental agencies.

Provide manned and unmanned airborne platforms and forces capable of supporting national and regional objectives. Platforms and forces should be sized appropriately and be con:figurable for selected mission requirements. Provide capability to operate in overt, low-visibility, and clandestine environments.

The SOF Mobility mission area includes the required capabilities to provide rapid, long-range airlift of SOF personnel and equipment through hostile or politically sensitive airspace to conduct special operations. Unless mission requirements dictate otherwise, all AFSOC aircraft should be air refuelable to provide maximum operational flexibility and self-deployment capability. COMAFSOC will provide air component capabilities to include planning, command, control, and execution of air, space, and information operations across the full range of military operations.

Special Operations world-wide deployments. Provide a spectrum of capabilities to conduct air interdiction of targets in order to find, fix, and finish the enemy's military potential before it can be used effectively against friendly forces to include close air support for U. Provide Agile Combat Support for setup and sustainment of AFSOC low density, high demand assets in austere environments employing right-sized logistics and maintenance capabilities to ensure uninterrupted support to Special Operations Forces.

Air Force, other services, and agency schools to ensure interoperability. To accomplish assigned missions, functions, and responsibilities as specified in this document, COMMARSOC is authorized to establish and maintain liaison with and obtain necessary support from other Services, major commands, and other goverrunental agencies.

Execute Unconventional Warfare and Information Operations missions as secondary core tasks. Service-specific requirements will be submitted to the Marine Corps Intelligence Center to be satisfied. MARSOC component requirements for theater-related intelligence will be submitted to the appropriate theater SOC for validation and entered into the theater intelligence requirement process for satisfaction. Marine Corps, other services, and agency schools to ensure interoperability.

To accomplish assigned missions, functions, and responsibilities as specified in this document, CDRJMISC is authorized to establish and maintain liaison with and obtain necessary support from other Services, major commands, and other governmental agencies. The mission of the JMISC is to plan, coordinate, integrate and, on order, execute trans- regional psychological operations to promote U.

To accomplish assigned missions, functions, and responsibilities as specified in this document, the President, JSOU is authorized to establish and maintain liaison and obtain necessary support from other Services, major commands, and other governmental agencies.

The mission of JSOU is to develop SOF and SOF enablers for strategic and operational leadership; educate military and civilian professionals on the employment of SOF in a joint, interagency, and international environment; and research and publish on national security issues critical to the SOF community. This education consists of the full spectrum of learning activities in an environment designed to promote a theoretical and practical in-depth understanding of Joint SOF matters.

It seeks to instill an understanding of abstract principles and theory in order to develop critical and creative thinkers serving as 21St Century Warrior Diplomats. Joint SOF Education is delivered to the military, interagency, and international communities in a.

The following responsibilities are assigned to JSOU. Organize elements within JSOU as necessary to carry out assigned missions. Provide joint SOF education and human performance improvement support content by multiple deli very methods including resident and non-resident classrooms, tailored mobile education teams, video teleconferencing, web-based systems, and other technology assisted methods.

Provide executive, senior, and intermediate-level resident and non-resident courses of study furthering the education of SO leaders and non-SO decision-makers in the art and science of joint, interagency, and combined special operations. These educational opportunities will focus on the application of SOF unique capabilities in joint, interagency, and international environments.



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