Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three. Joint Special Operations Task Force. Condition: Used, but in nice shape. The coin is 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Joint Special Operations Task Force – Gulf Cooperation Council (JSOTF-GCC) – “Revealed”. This element had been in existance at least since February 2011, when it was mentioned in a presentation to the 22nd Annual Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict Symposium & Exhibition put on by the National Defense Industrial Association. Little is known about JSOTF-GCC, besides that it conducts foreign internal defense type missions with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates). It appears that this element has combined the efforts previous performed by Special Operations Command (Foward) – Bahrain (SOC [FWD] BAH; originally formed as Special Operations Command and Control Element – Bahrain; SOCCE-Bahrain), Special Operations Command and Control Element – Kuwait. (SOCCE-KU), and Special Operations Command and Control Element – Qatar (SOCCE-Qatar), which date back to the 1990s, none of which appear to remain in operation. Tensions between the U. And Iran are at a high point, as the Islamic Republic threatens to close off a vital waterway and two U. Aircraft carrier battle groups sit in the seas off the Iranian coast. But across the Persian Gulf, the U. Has a previously unacknowledged weapon in reserve: a new special operations team. Danger Room has confirmed with the U. Special Operations Command that a new elite commando team is operating in the region. The primary, day-to-day mission of the team, known as Joint Special Operations Task Force-Gulf Cooperation Council, is to mentor military units belonging to the U. Oil-rich Arab allies, who collectively are known as the Gulf Cooperation Council. Those Arab states consider Iran to be their primary foreign threat. The task force provides highly trained personnel that excel in uncertain environments, Maj. Rob Bockholt, a spokesman for special-operations forces in the Mideast, tells Danger Room, and seeks to confront irregular threats. Military has not previously acknowledged the existence of the team, known as JSOTF-GCC for short. The unit began its existence in mid-2009 around the time that the Iranian leadership rejected. President Obamas offer of a new diplomatic dialogue and underwent a serious internal challenge to its legitimacy from Green Movement protesters. But whatever the task force does about Iran or might do in the future is a sensitive subject with the military. It would be inappropriate to discuss operational plans regarding any particular nation, Bockholt says about Iran. There is no direct evidence that JSOTF-GCC has been involved in offensive action against Iran. It is unlikely, for instance, that JSOTF-GCC killed Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan last week, an assassination the U. Has firmly denied any role in and for which the Israelis, reports Eli Lake of Newsweek, are all but openly taking credit. Some special-operations veterans who did not wish to be identified or quoted downplayed the significance of the new task force, expecting it to primarily advise Gulf nations on how to train their own forces, and speculated that its actual role against Iran was indirect at most. Tim Nye, the chief spokesman for the U. Special Operations Command, says the task force is responsible for coordinating all SOF [Special Operations Forces] engagements and training with Gulf Cooperation Council nations. The special operations forces of those nations have shown a notable improvement over the past year. Qatari commandos quietly traveled to Libya ahead of Moammar Gadhafis downfall to prepare Libyan rebels. For the successful capture of Tripoli. The United Arab Emirates, another close U. Ally, has also made its elite forces a priority, even hiring Blackwaters founder. To bolster their training. Not many details are available about the task force. Its built around Naval Special Warfare Unit Three, one of the elite Navy SEAL teams. But the Joint in the task forces name signals that it draws from the special-operations forces in the Army, Air Force and Marines as well. Its commander is a Navy captain or equivalent in a different service. Officials would not identify missions of the task force, its leadership or its headquarters, citing the safety of the personnel involved and the success of those missions. Even if JSOTF-GCC is primarily a training team, it represents another military option for the U. In the region during at a time of escalating rhetoric with Iran. The Iranians are threatening to close off the Strait of Hormuz. The sea lane through which a fifth of the worlds oil travels, as two U. Aircraft carrier battle groups. And when the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the U. Could reopen the waterway by force. There might be an elite commando team nearby to help do it. To view miscellaneous challenge coins. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin” is in sale since Tuesday, March 11, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2

Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2
Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2

Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2
Naval Special Warfare Group Two. Condition: Used, and in good shape. This coin is 1 1/2 inches in diameter. In response to then-President John F. Kennedy’s desire for the Armed Forces to possess an unconventional warfare capability, the SEAL teams in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets were officially established, effective Jan. SEAL Teams 1 and 2 were commissioned with 10 officers and 50 enlisted men each. Since that time, the SEAL teams have grown impressively in number and capability. The Naval Special Warfare Support Activities Group One was established in December 2006 to provide critical intelligence and targeting support to the NSW Community. It is headquartered at U. Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA and Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia Beach, VA. Naval Special Warfare Support Activities (NSWSA) are sophisticated and flexible commands capable of executing special operations in direct support of NSWRONs and other discrete requirements. They routinely deploy forces globally and having been deeply engaged in Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, and NEW DAWN. Support Activities are tasked to man, train, equip, organize and deploy forces to conduct preparation of the environment, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, special operations and combat support for Commanders, Interagency and Host Nation Partners. Naval Special Warfare Unit 3. Logistics & Support Unit. Sailors desiring assignment to NSWSA must meet all requirements IAW MILPERSMAN 1306-986. Screening are scheduled 10-12 months prior to a member’s PRD to ensure all required screenings are completed and the member is recommended for assignment. Successful screening does not guarantee assignment to a Support Activity. The following targeted rates/ratings are desired as volunteers: ALL AVIATION RATES, BU, CTI, CTN, CTR, CTT, ET, GM, HM, IS, IT, LS, MA, NC, OS, PS, SB (Patrol Officer), SO (Level II eligible for Level III minimum), YN. Naval Special Warfare Groups. Naval Special Warfare Command is organized into the following configuration. Naval Special Warfare Group 1: SEAL Teams 1, 3, 5, 7. Naval Special Warfare Group 2: SEAL Teams 2, 4, 8, 10. Naval Special Warfare Group 3. Naval Special Warfare Group 4: Special Boat Teams 12, 20, 22. Naval Special Warfare Group 11: SEAL Teams 17, 18 (formerly Operational Support Teams 1, 2). The total number of Navy SEALs assigned to Naval Special Warfare Command is approximately 2,000 out of a total staffing of 6,500. About half of the SEAL contingent are based at Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base. And Dam Neck Annex. The other half of the SEAL contingent is based at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless otherwise specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2″ is in sale since Sunday, November 01, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Naval Special Warfare Group Two Mobile Comms DET Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 2