Special Operations Command (Australia)

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Special Operations Command

Active 2002—Present
Country Australia
Type Special forces
Part of Australian Defence Force
Headquarters location Potts Point, New South Wales
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Tim McOwan DSC, CSM

The Special Operations Command (SOCOMD) is a command within the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Special Operations Command was established in May 2003, to unite all of the ADF special forces units. It will be fully operational when a range of enhancement programs are completed in 2007.

Australia’s Special Operations Command is of equivalent status to Australia’s Maritime, Land and Air Commands. All its constituent units are drawn from the Australian Army. It is modelled on the equivalent commands in the United States and British militaries.

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[edit] History

While Special Operations Command had not formally commenced operations at the time, it appears that the headquarters may have overseen the boarding of the North Korean freighter MV Pong Su in April 2003 which involved elements of the both the SASR and 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando) Tactical Assault Groups.

In 2007, the APEC Summit hosted in Sydney had Special Operations Command involvement regarding security as world leaders, including John Howard, George W Bush and other government and economic leaders were in attendance.

[edit] Structure

Soldiers from Special Operations Command during a demonstration held for the Media in May 2003
Soldiers from Special Operations Command during a demonstration held for the Media in May 2003

[edit] Order of battle

Special Operations Headquarters or SOHQ (Canberra and Sydney)

[edit] Special Operations Commander Australia (SOCAUST)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  • Australian Defence Minister Press Release, 29 October 2005. New Special Operations Commander Appointed
  • Australian Defence Minister Press Release, 5 May 2003. New Special Operations Command
  • Australian Defence Minister Press Release, 25 September 2003 Defence Support To World Cup Security
  • David Horner (2002). SAS : Phantoms of War. A History of the Australian Special Air Service. Allen and Unwin. Sydney.
  • Ian Kuring (2004). Redcoats to Cams: A History of Australian Infantry 1788 to 2001. Loftus in association with the Australian Army Historical Unit. Sydney.
  • Captain Jason Logue (2003). Tartan TAG