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ELITE SP OPS JOINT SPECIAL OPS TASK FORCE PHILIPPINES (JSOTF-P) vêlkrö INSIGNIA
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ELITE SP OPS JOINT SPECIAL OPS TASK FORCE PHILIPPINES (JSOTF-P) vêlkrö 💀INSIGNIAThis is an Original (not cheap import copy) KILLER ELITE JSOC ELITE SP OPS JOINT SPECIAL OPS TASK FORCE PHILIPPINES (JSOTF-P) vêlkrö 💀INSIGNIA. You will receive ONE (1)
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The mission of the Joint Special Operations Task Force - Philippines (JSOTF-P) is to, at the request of the Philippine government, work alongside the AFP to defeat terrorists and create the conditions necessary for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Southern Philippines. The JSOTF-P consisted of between 500 and 600 personnel, including Army Special Operations Forces, Navy Seals, Air Force special operators, and a host of support personnel from all four U.S. military services. The Task Force was organized around a headquarters element, temporarily located at Camp Navarro, Zamboanga City, and 3 subordinate regional task forces. Camp Navarro is an Armed Forces of the Philippines facility. These Task Forces are: Task Force Archipelago, based at Camp Navarro, Zamboanga del Sur Province; Task Force Mindanao, based at Camp Siongco, Maguindanao Province; and Task Force Sulu, based at Camp Bautista, Jolo Island, Sulu Province. A handful of JSOTF-P personnel also worked in Manila to coordinate activities with the US Embassy Country Team and AFP General Headquarters. JSOTF-P also includes a Joint Special Operations Aviation Detachment (JSOAD) to ensure special operations forces are able to move freely in country. The JSOAD maintains a small fleet of PC-12 and C-12 fixed-wing aircraft, complemented by Bell 214 helicopters for use in the jungle areas where U.S. and Philippine forces are collocated.
After 13 years of providing operational advice and support, the U.S. special operations mission in the Philippines, which was set up to help the Philippine military fight an Islamic militancy in the country’s south, is officially coming to a close. U.S. advisers were in the Philippines to primarily assist in Philippine commandos in fighting Abu Sayyaf militants in the country’s southern islands as past of the Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P). JSOTF-P advised the Philippines’ Armed Forces Western Mindanao Command. According to local reports, U.S. JSOTF-P personnel joined their Philippines counterparts in a flag-raising ceremony in Zamboanga City to symbolize the conclusion of the U.S. mission. Zamboanga is the sixth largest city in the Philippines and hosted U.S. JSOTF-P advisers over the course of their 13 year mission in the Philippines. Though the JSOTF-P mission is scheduled to end this year, some members of the current mission will stay on as part of a U.S. special operations liaison to assist in the Philippines’ ongoing counter-terrorism efforts according to a statement made by U.S. Special Operations Command, Pacific spokesperson Army Maj. Kari McEwen to the US Naval Institute. “This represents a shift in focus for U.S. Special Operations Forces from advising and assisting at the small unit level to providing operational advice and assistance at higher levels of command within the Philippine Security Forces for continued counterterrorism progress, humanitarian assistance and civil military cooperation,” she added in the statement. As per the terms of the Visiting Forces Agreement which governs the United States’ military presence in the Philippines, U.S. troops are not permitted to engage in direct combat operations in the Philippines. JSOTF-P thus focus solely on advising and assisting Philippines security forces “at the tactical, operational and strategic levels.” JSOTF-P comprised personnel from every branch of the U.S. armed forces, including specialized advisers with backgrounds in Army, Air Force, and Navy operations. U.S. Pacific Command will monitor the situation in the southern Philippines, with some remaining JSOTF-P personnel, to “ensure that violent extremist organizations don’t regain a foothold” in the region. March 03, 2015.
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