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Galactic Empire Special Operations Command
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The Galactic Empire Special Operations Command, colloquially known as the Imperial Special Operations Command (ISOC), was one of the fourteen uniformed services of the Imperial military, founded in 97 ABY. It was responsible for the training, equipment, organization, and command of all special operations forces of the Galactic Empire, and drew personnel from all three major branches of Imperial military service — the Imperial Army, the Imperial Navy, and Imperial Intelligence — to conduct special operations in both the denied and domestic battlespaces. Under Galactic Emperor Roan Fel, the Special Operations Command was the only branch of the Imperial military legally authorized to conduct special operations in the name of the Empire, and its operators partook in counterterrorism and counte
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*Grand Admiral August Veers *Grand Admiral Camila Tavira
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*Army Special Operations *Army Strategic Operations *Army Special Activities *Naval Special Warfare *Navy Search & Rescue *Marine Advance Force Ops *Special Clandestine Activities *Combat Intelligence Division
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The Galactic Empire Special Operations Command, colloquially known as the Imperial Special Operations Command (ISOC), was one of the fourteen uniformed services of the Imperial military, founded in 97 ABY. It was responsible for the training, equipment, organization, and command of all special operations forces of the Galactic Empire, and drew personnel from all three major branches of Imperial military service — the Imperial Army, the Imperial Navy, and Imperial Intelligence — to conduct special operations in both the denied and domestic battlespaces. Under Galactic Emperor Roan Fel, the Special Operations Command was the only branch of the Imperial military legally authorized to conduct special operations in the name of the Empire, and its operators partook in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations across the galaxy. The senior commander of the Special Operations Command, known as the Commander-in-Chief, Imperial Special Operations Command, was a full Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy, and would be represented on the seven-member Council of Moffs, reflecting the prestigious tenure of the Imperial Special Forces. The Special Operations Command was a senior command of the Imperial Armed Forces, and reported directly to the Imperial Central Command and its commander, the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces. Although its exact strength was classified, the Galactic Empire Special Operations Command was estimated to consist of approximately 1.9 million men, women, and aliens. Formally, it was comprised of three Component Special Operations Commands, eight Component Special Operations Forces, and ten Regional Special Operations Commands, and it operated twenty-eight separate Maneuver Forces — consisting of twelve Special Operations Armies, ten Naval Special Operations Forces, and six Intelligence Special Operations Brigades. However, of the fourteen uniformed services of the Imperial military, which all together employed approximately 4.1 trillion beings, the Special Operations Command was by far the smallest in size. Despite this, the Special Operations Command's operators, who were typically known as the "Imperial Special Forces", were often regarded as the some the Empire's most well-trained and experienced military personnel.
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