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The Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOCOM) is a separate command of the Philippine Navy trained in special operations, sabotage, psychological and unconventional warfare and is heavily influenced by the United States Navy SEALs. NAVSOCOM is headquartered at Sangley Point, Cavite City. It has eleven units located across the Philippines, from Naval Operating Base San Vicente at Santa Ana, Cagayan in the north to Naval Station Zamboanga in the south.

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  • The Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOCOM) is a separate command of the Philippine Navy trained in special operations, sabotage, psychological and unconventional warfare and is heavily influenced by the United States Navy SEALs. NAVSOCOM is headquartered at Sangley Point, Cavite City. It has eleven units located across the Philippines, from Naval Operating Base San Vicente at Santa Ana, Cagayan in the north to Naval Station Zamboanga in the south. The unit's tasks were also expanded to cover all facets of unconventional warfare in a maritime and riverine environment. This includes but is not limited to demolition, hostage rescue, harassment, force protection and maritime tactical operations. (en)
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  • Counter-terrorism
  • Direct action
  • Hostage rescue
  • Special operations
  • Special reconnaissance
  • Unconventional warfare
  • Airborne operations
  • Counter narcotic operations
  • Counter-proliferation
  • Foreign internal defense
  • High value target raids
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  • *2017 Marawi siege *Operations in Lake Lanao * Joint Operation Haribon (en)
  • *Communist insurgencies *Islamic insurgencies *Battle of Zamboanga *Anti-guerrilla operations against NPA *Anti-guerrilla operations against MILF *Moro conflict *Operation Black Archer *War on ISIL *Security for APEC Philippines 2015 Operation Enduring Freedom (en)
  • *Philippines *Anti-guerrilla operations against Abu Sayyaf *Anti guerrilla operations against ISIL War on ISIL (en)
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  • NAVSOCOM Insignia (en)
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  • Presidential Streamer Award (en)
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  • Naval Parachutist Badge (en)
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  • The Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOCOM) is a separate command of the Philippine Navy trained in special operations, sabotage, psychological and unconventional warfare and is heavily influenced by the United States Navy SEALs. NAVSOCOM is headquartered at Sangley Point, Cavite City. It has eleven units located across the Philippines, from Naval Operating Base San Vicente at Santa Ana, Cagayan in the north to Naval Station Zamboanga in the south. (en)
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