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United States Army Special Operations Command / Ft. Bragg
The Special Operations Support Command (Airborne), activated on Nov. 1, 1995, is the newest major subordinate unit in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.
Ft. Bragg, NC

Unites States Special Operation Command / Naval Special Warfare Command
Mission: Provide fully capable Special Operations Forces to defend the United States and its interests. Synchronize planning of global operations against terrorist networks.
San Diego, CA 92155

Naval Special Warfare Group 1
Official Naval website tracking the movements and missions of Naval Special Warfare Group 1.
San Diego, CA 92155

Homestead Air Reserve Base
Mission: Provide ready, trained and equipped combat air power and agile combat support forces to the joint warfighter. Provide ready, on-call humanitarian support. Provide quality programs, services and recognition to our Citizen Airmen
Homestead, FL 33039

Special Operations Command South
Mission: Plan, prepare for, and execute special operations in support of Commander USSOUTHCOM's mission.
Homestead ARB, FL 33039

Joint Task Force Bravo / Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras
Mission: Prior to 1995, JTF-Bravo's primary mission was to provide command and control, administrative, and logistical support for exercises, deployments, and humanitarian and civic assistance projects conducted in the Republic of Honduras. Today, JTF-Bravo's primary mission is to support and conduct joint, combined and interagency operations in the Joint Operations Area, to enhance regional cooperative security initiatives and to support democratic development.

JTF-Bravo supports U.S. interests in Central America through:

- Building regional cooperative security.
Developing cooperative security arrangements and confidence building measures between neighbors that contribute to reduce regional tensions

- Developing military roles and missions for the 21st century.
Supporting Latin American armed forces as they develop appropriate force structures and doctrine, and demonstrate support for human rights and subordination to civilian authority

- Supporting the National Counterdrug Strategy.
Supporting counterdrug efforts and programs of U.S. law enforcement agencies and regional allies

- Exercising combined forces.
JTF-Bravo normally supports three to five large exercises a year that are directed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
APO, AA 34042