Special Operations Command

Special Operations Command may refer to any of these military or police organizations:

  • Special Operations Command (Australia)
  • Special Operations Command (Maldives) elite unit of Maldives Police
  • Special Operations Command (Malaysia)
  • Special Operations Command (Philippines)
  • Special Operations Command (Singapore)
  • United States Special Operations Command
  • United States Army Special Operations Command
  • United States Air Force Special Operations Command
  • United States Naval Special Warfare Command
  • United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
  • Joint Special Operations Command
  • Commandement des OpĂ©rations SpĂ©ciales of the French Armed Forces
  • Special Operations Command (Spain)
  • Colombian National Police Special Operations Command
  • Canadian Special Operations Forces Command

Famous quotes containing the words special, operations and/or command:

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    Richard Louv (20th century)

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    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)

    Children from humble families must be taught how to command just as other children must be taught how to obey.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)