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Encyclopedia > Special Operations Group

Special Operations Group (SOG) is a tactical team composed of Deputy US Marshals for special operations. The United States Marshals Service, part of the United States Department of Justice, is the United States oldest federal law enforcement agency. ...


In Australia SOG is also the name given to tactical "SWAT"-styled police units.


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Special Operations Group Australia (87 words)
Our Mission is to provide our clients with the highest level of professional protection, investigative services and security solutions in the most efficient and effective manner.
We operate from a special operations tactical and management perspective.
SOG Australia provides top tier service through our stringent recruitment and selection processes.
U. S. Air Force Special Operations (4539 words)
The group is prepared to conduct a variety of high-priority, low-visibility air support missions for joint and allied special operations forces in the region.
The 320th Special Tactics Squadron at Kadena AB, Japan and the 320th STS at RAF Mildenhall, England are assigned to and under the operational control of the 353rd and the 352nd Special Operations Groups respectively.
Specializes in using night vision goggles to conduct low-altitude helicopter air refueling, airdrops of pararescue personnel and equipment, and transload of combat personnel from austere airfields in denied territory.
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