Recently, retired Marine Raiders and their guests visited MARSOC Headquarters as part of their 2024 reunion hosted by the Marine Raider Association. Among the members was Leonard B. Turner, a 100-year-old Marine Raider who served in WWII. Turner and the other past Raiders got the opportunity to meet with current Raiders and the MARSOC Commander, Maj. Gen. Peter Huntley. The current MARSOC command was given the title of Marine Raiders by the 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. James Amos, in 2014 to honor the legacy of the Marine Raiders of WWII and to link the past, present, and future of Marine Corps special operations.
About us
Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) is a component command of the United States Special Operations Command that comprises the Marine Corps' contribution to SOCOM. Its core capabilities are direct action, special reconnaissance and foreign internal defense. MARSOC has also been directed to conduct counter-terrorism, and information operations.
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http://www.marsoc.marines.mil
External link for Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2005
Employees at Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
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Gina D. Smith, PMP
POM Analyst
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Timothy E.
Special Operations Intelligence and Aviation Capability Development Professional
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Mark Mckay
Recruiting and Screening at MARINE SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND
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Ricardo Fernandez
Regimental Ordnance Chief at U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
Updates
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ICYMI: Col. Ronald E. Norris relinquished command of Marine Raider Regiment to Col. James T. Rose during a change of command ceremony at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The ceremony was presided over by MARSOC Commander, Major General Peter D. Huntley. Rose has served several tours under the regiment and has returned to lead it as its commanding officer. “I’ve observed you as a team leader, I’ve observed you as a battalion commander, I know what you did on the Joint Staff, you’re an outstanding warfighter and you are going to kill it here as regimental commander,” said Huntley.
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Recently, MARSOC hosted it's annual Cognitive Raider Symposium. Featuring guest speakers Samuel Bendett, Peter Singer, and August Cole, CRS 24 was the latest annual event designed to spur the creative and intellectual thought of the MARSOC team when looking at the current and future operating environment.
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Today MARSOC remembers the seven Marine Raiders from 2nd Marine Raider Battalion and nine Marines from Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 452 who lost their lives when a KC-130T crashed in Mississippi on July 10, 2017. Our thoughts, today and always, are with their loved ones. Their legacy will remain, now and forever. Semper Fidelis and Spiritus Invictus brothers.
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Today, Master Gunnery Sgt. Randall Small turned over the responsibilities of the special operations senior enlisted advisor for MARSOC to Master Gunnery Sgt. Andrew McCurry in a ceremony at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The ceremony was presided over by MARSOC Commander, Major General Peter D. Huntley. McCurry, who returns to MARSOC having served throughout the command in previous tours, most recently served as the senior enlisted advisor of US Special Operations Command Central 📸 Cpl. Henry Rodriguez
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MARSOC wishes you all a happy and safe Fourth of July! We hope everyone has a great time with their friends and family today! #MARSOC #semperfidelis #spiritusinvictus #IndependenceDay
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Happy Birthday to the Corpsmen who have served by our side from day one. MARSOC is endlessly grateful for the service and sacrifice made by all of our brothers and sisters in the Navy Hospital Corps.
Happy birthday, Doc! 🩺 #OTD, we honor the US Navy Hospital Corpsmen who serve alongside #Marines in every clime and place. Since June 17, 1898, they have shown 126 years of faithful service on the battlefield and in hospitals. As our Corpsmen celebrate today, know that Marines are profoundly grateful for you and your selfless dedication to your Marines. #BlueGreenTeam #CorpsmanUp
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Welcome Back! Today, Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Trollinger relinquished command of MARSOC to Maj. Gen. Peter D. Huntley in a change of command ceremony at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The ceremony was presided over by the 39th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Eric M. Smith. Huntley is assuming command to start his fourth tour at MARSOC, having most recently served as the commander of SOCSOUTH . "Commandant, you have my total commitment to take care of the Marines at MARSOC," said Huntley. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Henry Rodriguez
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