Plans, Policies and Operations - Headquarters Marine Corps 2025

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Security Force duty is among the most challenging the Corps offers, and Marines who take on this opportunity must be highly-trained in advanced security procedures.
The Marine Corps has two primary special operations forces: the Marine Raiders and the Force RECON units. As part of the Special Operations Command, the Marine Raiders run small lethal teams to eliminate targets.
Lieutenant General Lewis Chesty Burwell Puller, colorful veteran of the Korean fighting, four World War II campaigns and expeditionary service in China, Nicaragua and Haiti, was one of the most decorated Marines in the Corps, and the only Leatherneck ever to win the Navy Cross five times for heroism and gallantry in
Influence Operations Specialists PMOS (1751) Influence Operations Specialists enable the Marine Corps to understand and ultimately achieve effects within the information environment. Influence Marines primary responsibilities lie within Military Information Support Operations (MISO) and Civil-Military Operations (CMO).
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Today, they are no longer referred to as female Marines. They are, simply, Marines. Sources: The Marines; Marine Corps Heritage Foundation; Hugh Laughter Levin Associated, Inc.; 1998.

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