United States Special Operations Forces - U.S. Special Operations Centers, Schools, and Courses

U.S. Special Operations Centers, Schools, and Courses

  • Joint Special Operations University – Hurlburt Field
  • Small Unit Ranger Tactics (SURT) – Fort Benning
  • John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School – Fort Bragg
  • Naval Special Warfare Center – Coronado, California
  • US Navy SEALs, Naval Amphibious Bases Virginia Beach, VA and Coronado, CA.
  • Naval Special Warfare Advanced Training Command, Imperial Beach, CA
  • USAF Special Operations School – Hurlburt Field
  • Marine Special Operations School – Camp Lejeune
    • Marine Corps Special Operations Training Group
  • Marine Corps – Basic Reconnaissance Course (Camp Pendleton, CA)
  • US Navy Rescue swimmer school, Pensacola, FL
  • US Coast Guard Special Mission training center Camp Lejeune

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