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Revision as of 06:18, 4 October 2020
Joint Special Operations Forces Command Gezamenlijke Commando voor Speciale Operaties — JSOFCOM/GCOMSO — | |
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Active | 1976 – present |
Country | Atmora |
Allegiance | Empress Henrietta II |
Branch | Atmoran Armed Forces |
Type | Special Operations |
Role | To provide operational commanders with agile, high-readiness Special Operations Forces capable of conducting special operations across the spectrum of conflict at home and abroad. |
Size | 85,000 Authorised Personnel 3,500 Headquarters Staff |
Part of | Department of National Defence |
Garrison/HQ | AKB Westkapelle, Astraeus |
Nickname(s) | Silent Professionals |
Motto(s) | "Viam Inveniemus" – "We Will Find A Way" |
Commanders | |
Chief of Special Forces | General Maikel Kiseleǔ |
Vice Chief of Special Forces | Vice Admiral Marianne Vishnevskya |
Insignia | |
Headdress | Tan beret |
Joint Special Operations Forces Command (JSOFCOM; Iravian: Gezamenlijke Commando voor Speciale Operaties; GCOMSO) is a command of the Atmoran Armed Forces. It is responsible for all special forces operations that are capable of responding to terrorism and threats to Atmorans and Atmoran interests throughout the cosmos.
Role and tasks
JSOFCOM assets undertake a number of roles, with a degree of interaction and interoperability:
- Counter-terrorism
- Unconventional Warfare
- Covert reconnaissance
- Special reconnaissance
- Direct action
- Close protection
- Counter-revolutionary warfare
- Reconnaissance of the deep battlespace
- Offensive operations in the deep battlespace
- Battlespace preparation in transition to war
- Infrastructure disruption
- Capture of subjects of interest
- Human intelligence (HUMINT) collection
- Defence diplomacy
- Training of other nations' armed forces
Component units
The following units are part of JSOFCOM and JSOFCOM (Reserve).
Royal Marines
Atmoran Army
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Royal Air Force
National MarechausseeJoint service units
Ministry of the Interior
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List of Chiefs of Special Forces
No. | CSF | Term | Service branch | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Term length | ||
1 | General Hermen Meijerink (born 1932) |
27 June 1976 | 16 April 1984 | Atmoran Army | ||
2 | Admiral Jan-Hendrik Teunissen Bakhuis (born 1931) |
16 April 1984 | 29 February 1992 | Royal Atmoran Navy | ||
3 | General Hendricus Jasper (born 1935) |
29 February 1992 | 8 April 2001 | Imperial Marine Corps | ||
4 | General Albert Kleinroseboom (born 1946) |
8 April 2001 | 19 October 2010 | Atmoran Army | ||
5 | General Maikel Kiseleǔ (born 1964) |
19 October 2010 | 27 June 2018 | Atmoran Army |