- United States Special Operations Command Central
The United States Special Operations Command Central [ [http://www.centcom.mil/sites/uscentcom1/Shared%20Documents/Joint%20Special%20Operations%20Component.aspx?PageView=Shared CENTCOM COMPONENT SOCCENT] ] (USSOCCENT or SOCCENT) is a subordinate
unified command of joint forces for theU.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). It is responsible for planningspecial operations throughout the USCENTCOMarea of responsibility (AOR), planning and conducting peacetime joint/combined special operations training exercises, and orchestrating command and control of peacetime and wartime special operations as directed.The command is headquartered at
MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa,Florida . SOCCENT FWD, Combined Forces Special Operations Component Command (CFSOCC; pronounced SIFF-sock), is located at Camp As-Sayliyah inQatar . The Command's motto is "Molon labe " [ [http://centcom.mil/sites/uscentcom1/USSOCCENT%20Newsletter/Jun%2006%20Newsletter.pdf see the top of the page for the two logos and their motto usage] ] (Greek for "Come and take them", supposedly said by KingLeonidas I ofSparta before theBattle of Thermopylae ).According to the online edition of "Special Operations Technology" magazine, [ [http://www.special-operations-technology.com/print_article.cfm?DocID=1356 SOCCENT Warrior - Leading the Fight in the Hot Spots: Iraq, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa] , Vol. 4, Issue 2, March 14, 2006] SOCCENT, operating with coalition partners as the CFSOCC, consists of two combined joint special operations task forces [CJSOTFs] , one Combined Joint Special Operations Aviation Command (also referred to as 'Component'), which seems to be at
Balad Air Base , [ [http://www.chaplaincyfullgospel.org/News07Jan7.aspx Chaplaincy of Full Gospel Churches] , January 2007] one joint psychological operations task force, one Naval Special Warfare Unit and three Special Operations command and control elements [SOCCEs] . The two CJSOTFs are CJSOTF-Arabian Peninsula, whose headquarters directsUnited States Army Special Forces , and CJSOTF Afghanistan, whose headquarters has been provided in rotation by a number of Army Special Forces Groups, including the 3rd and the 19th.It appears that SOCCENT does "not" direct the secretive Task Force 77, the ad-hoc grouping of
Joint Special Operations Command 'black' units such asDelta Force , supported by Special Operations light infantry, mostlyUnited States Army Rangers , which is tasked to pursue the most sensitive high value targets such as Al Qaeda and the Taliban leadership since September 11, 2001. Rather TF 77, which started out asTask Force 11 and has gone through a number of name/number changes, reports directly toJoint Special Operations Command .References
External links
* Global Defence Review, [http://www.global-defence.com/2007/Utilities/article.php?id=41 A bid for freedom] - description of SOCCENT's activities during 2003 Iraq war
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