Marine Special Operations Group

The Marine Special Operations Group, formerly known as the Force Recon Battalion, is the Philippine Marine Corps' elite ground forces unit for unconventional warfare and special operations. It specialises in sea, air and land operations, like its counterpart in the Naval Special Operations Group of the Philippine Navy, ranging from reconnaissance, close combat, demolition, intelligence and underwater operations in support to the overall naval operations.[1]

Marine Special Operations Group
Official patch of the PMC Force Recon Bn
ActiveApril 18, 1995 - Present
Country Philippines
BranchPhilippine Marine Corps
TypeMarine Special Forces
RoleSpecial operations
Direct action
Counter-terrorism
Special reconnaissance
Unconventional warfare
Hostage rescue
Foreign internal defense
Airborne Operations
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Part ofUnder the Philippine Marine Corps serving as its Special Operations Arm.
Garrison/HQMarine Barracks, Bonifacio Naval Base, Makati City
Nickname(s)Force Recon
Motto(s)Recon
Mascot(s)Lightning & Dagger
AnniversariesApril 18
EngagementsAnti-guerilla operations against the New People's Army and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front

Anti-terrorist operations against the Abu Sayyaf
Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines, International Peace Support and Humanitarian Relief Operations, UN Operations
2017 Marawi crisis
DecorationsPresidential Streamer Award
Commanders
Current
commander
LTC Ruben Candelario PN M (GSC)
Notable
commanders
ESGN Edgardo Espinoza PN (M), LTC Ariel Querubin PN M (GSC), 1LT Custodio Parcon PN (M), MAJOR Natalio C. Ecarma PN (M),
Insignia
Marine Force Recon Qualification Badge
Naval Parachutist Badge

Mission

As the spearhead of the Philippine Armed Forces, Marines of the Marine Corps are "the first to fight" and elements of the Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance Battalion lead the way.[2]

What makes it different from the Naval Special Operations Group is that it utilizes strategies and tactics mastered by the Philippine Army's 1st Scout Ranger Regiment and Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) units.

They also make use of mechanised operations in support of other AFP combat operations as specially inclined with the conduct of special and classified military actions.

All Force Recon Marines are usually airborne and Scout Ranger qualified and most importantly; must finish the Force Reconnaissance Course to qualify.[3]

Like most of the AFP special operations units, the best members of Force Recon Battalion are handpicked to undergo VIP security training and assigned to the Presidential Security Group.

As part of the ongoing expansion and modernization of the entire Armed Forces, the FRB was officially renamed in April 2018 as the Marine Special Operations Group. Plans are ongoing to expand the unit's capabilities.[4]

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