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:

    Those of us who are in this world to educate—to care for—young children have a special calling: a calling that has very little to do with the collection of expensive possessions but has a lot to do with the worth inside of heads and hearts. In fact, that’s our domain: the heads and hearts of the next generation, the thoughts and feelings of the future.
    Fred M. Rogers, U.S. writer and host of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. “That Which is Essential Is Invisible to the Eye,” Young Children (July 1994)

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    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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