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|+ [[File:Swcs crest.png|30px]] Units and directorates of the U.S. Army Special Operations Center of Excellence<ref>[https://www.soc.mil/SWCS/index.htm Welcome to the official website of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School], www.soc.mil, last accessed 2 May 2020</ref><ref>[http://www.soc.mil/swcS/organization.html SOCoE Units or Organization], www.soc.mil, last accessed 17 December 2016</ref>
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| 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne
| {{center|1st SWTG(A)<br/>[[File:US Army Special Warfare Training Group Flash.png|55px]]}}
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| 2nd Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne
| {{center|2nd SWTG(A)<br/>[[File:US Army 2nd Special Warfare Training Group Flash.png|55px]]}}
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| Special Warfare Medical Group (Airborne
| {{center|SWMG(A)<br/>[[File:US Army Special Warfare Medical Group Flash.png|55px]]}}
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| Special Forces Warrant Officer Institute
| {{center|WOI<br/>[[File:US Army Special Forces Warrant Officer Institute Flash.png|55px]]}}
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| David K. Thuma Non-Commissioned Officers Academy
| {{center|NCOA<br/>[[File:US Army Special Warfare NCO Academy Flash.png|55px]]}}
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| Directorate of Training, Doctrine, and Proponency
| {{center|DOTD}}
| DOTD is a hybrid organization that deals with doctrine, personnel proponency and the future training, leadership, and education needs of the Army Special Operations Forces. It comprises the former Directorate of Training and Doctrine, Directorate of Special Operations Proponency, and the Army Special Operations Capability Integration Center. DOTD has three branch proponents, Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations, and Special Forces. For ARSOF overarching requirements there are three major elements within DOTD: Army Special Operations Capabilities Integration Center (ARSOCIC), Personnel Policy and Programs (PPP), and Training, Leader Development and Education (TLDE).
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| Education Support Cell
| {{center|ESC}}
| The ESC is a team of experts who foster the Army Learning Model 2015 implementation and supports continuous improvement through curriculum assistance, instructional assistance, and data collection/management assistance.
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| International Military Student Office
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| IMSO provides and coordinates support for international military students, promotes a favorable impression of the American way of life, and supports the Security Assistance Training Program objectives through implementing various international programs, administration, courses, field studies, and sponsorships.
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| Voluntary Education Office
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| Graduate Management Office
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| Eligible ARSOF officers, warrant officers, and non-commissioned officers will have an opportunity to compete for a master's degree along appropriate [[Professional Military Education]] and career timelines. Two of the specific programs designed for SOF operators are the [[National Defense University]]'s Joint Special Operations Master of Arts Program and the [[Naval Post Graduate School]]'s Special Operations/Irregular Warfare Curriculum.
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