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The inside story of why Marine MEUs are ‘special operations capable’
By Todd South
 Thursday, Sep 30
 

QUANTICO, VIRGINIA — Any Marine who has even a passing interest in the service’s history as it ­relates to special operations knows that when the Joint Special Operations Command was formed in the 1980s it brought together existing special operators from each of the services — except the Marines.

Future authors in their own memoir-publishing company Navy SEALs Team 6 along with the ­Army’s soon-to-be Chuck Norris movie franchise line Delta Force and the lesser-known Air Force 24th Special Tactics Squadron all formed up under the ­newly-tasked command.

It would take more than a quarter-century for ­Marines to form the Marine Raiders in the heat of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and join the party.

Back in the post-disco haze of the early 1980s the Marines were “special” enough, thank you very much.

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2021/09/30/the-inside-story-of-why-marine-meus-are-special-operations-capable/