USSOCOM's mission is to plan, coordinate, integrate, synchronize, and conduct special operations to achieve national security objectives. It is responsible for the planning, coordination, integration, synchronization, and conduct of special operations forces in support of national security objectives. USSOCOM is composed of four subordinate unified commands: United States Special Operations Command Africa, United States Special Operations Command Central, United States Special Operations Command Europe, and United States Special Operations Command Pacific. Each of these commands is responsible for special operations in their respective geographic areas.
USSOCOM's forces include the United States Army Special Operations Command, the United States Navy Special Operations Command, the United States Air Force Special Operations Command, and the United States Marine Corps Special Operations Command. These forces are responsible for conducting special operations in support of national security objectives. USSOCOM's forces are trained and equipped to conduct a wide range of special operations, including direct action, special reconnaissance, psychological operations, and information operations.
USSOCOM's mission is to plan, coordinate, integrate, synchronize, and conduct special operations to achieve national security objectives. It is responsible for the planning, coordination, integration, synchronization, and conduct of special operations forces in support of national security objectives. USSOCOM is composed of four subordinate unified commands: United States Special Operations Command Africa, United States Special Operations Command Central, United States Special Operations Command Europe, and United States Special Operations Command Pacific. Each of these commands is responsible for special operations in their respective geographic areas.