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December, 2006
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1st MSOB stand up marks evolution of 1st Force Recon
U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command reached a new readiness milestone during the activation ceremony of the 1st Marine Special Operations Battalion, October 26. The 1st MSOB is located here and, like its Camp Lejeune, N.C., counterpart, 2d MSOB, this battalion will include several Marine Special Operations Companies that will
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FMTU notes milestones; one-year anniversary
Marines and Sailors with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command’s Foreign Military Training Unit held a formation here recently to celebrate the unit’s one-year anniversary and the return of four FMTU teams from their successful first operational deployments to South America and Africa. The FMTU activated in October of 2005 and its
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