A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
A Regimental Combat Team is a group of Marines, trained to conduct hidden movements and long-range target strikes, tasked as a battalion’s quick reaction force to serve as the first Coalition forces responders to any emergency.
Regional Command (SW) is a combined force of approximately 9,000 personnel predominantly from the U.S., U.K., Denmark, Estonia and Georgia operating in Helmand and Nimroz provinces of Afghanistan.