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US forces US forces refer to all Armed Forces (including the Coast Guard) of the United States, any person in the Armed Forces of the United States, and all ...
United States Armed Forces United States Armed Forces— Used to denote collectively the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Transient forces Transient forces— Forces that pass or stage through, or base temporarily within, the operational area of another command but are not ...
Strategic sealift forces Strategic sealift forces refer to sealift forces, composed of ships, cargo handling and delivery systems, and the necessary operating personnel.
Status-of-forces agreement Status-of-forces agreement is a bilateral or multilateral agreement that defines the legal position of a visiting military force deployed in the territory of ...
Special operations forces Special operations forces refer to those Active and Reserve Component forces of the Services, designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically ...
Special forces group Special forces group refers to the largest Army combat element for special operations, consisting of command and control, special forces battalions, and a ...
Special forces Special forces— United States Army forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct special operations with an emphasis on unconventional warfare capabilities.
Space forces Space forces— the space and terrestrial systems, equipment, facilities, organizations, and personnel necessary to access, use and, if directed, control ...
Security forces Security forces refers to duly constituted military, paramilitary, police, and constabulary forces of a state.