
Special Operations Command Korea or SOCKOR, the United States (U.S.) Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) in the
Republic of Korea
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(ROK), is a Sub-Unified Command assigned under the Combatant Command (COCOM) of
United States Special Operations Command
The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM or SOCOM) is the unified combatant command charged with overseeing the various special operations component commands of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force of the United States A ...
(USSOCOM), who delegated Operational Command (OPCON) of SOCKOR to the
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
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Formerly known as United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) since its inception in 1947, t ...
(USINDOPACOM) Commander, who further delegated OPCON of SOCKOR to the
United States Forces Korea
United States Forces Korea (USFK) is a sub-unified command of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). USFK is the joint headquarters for U.S. combat-ready fighting forces and components under the ROK/US Combined Forces Command (CFC) – a su ...
(USFK) Commander.
SOCKOR focuses on readiness and the ability to fight in defense of the Korean peninsula and the
U.S.-ROK Alliance. This is accomplished through several means, ranging from individual and unit readiness and training to continuous updates and validation of operational plans, and participation in
Joint Chiefs of Staff
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and other exercises.
Mission
During armistice, crisis, and conflict, SOCKOR serves as the headquarters for command and control of all
U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) assets in Korea, develops supporting plans, and works together with the
Republic of Korea Special Warfare Command (ROK SWC) and United Nations (U.N.) SOF in support of the Commander,
United Nations Command
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(UNC)/
Combined Forces Command (CFC)/ United States Forces Korea (USFK) in order to deter aggression and promote stability in the region. On order, SOCKOR combines with ROK SWC to form the Combined Unconventional Warfare Task Force (CUWTF) and the Commander, SOCKOR also becomes the United Nations Command Special Operations Component (UNCSOC) Commanding General to conduct special operations in support of the Commander, UNC/CFC/USFK efforts to defeat external threats and restore stability.
History
Prior to 1988, management of Special Operations Forces in Korea fell to United States Forces Korea (USFK) Joint Operations (J3), Special Operations Division-Korea (SOD-K). The concept of a permanent TSOC in Korea began to take shape in 1983, growing on 1 October 1988 to the creation of a special operations element within the USFK J3. Colonel James Estep, the first Commander, also served as Chief, J3 SOD-K and Deputy Commander, Combined Operations (C-3,) SOD-K. This dual-hatted command continued until July 1995. Colonel Skip Booth separated this special operations element from USFK J3 SOD, establishing it as an independently functioning command. The name of this element changed to SOCKOR to begin to align with the other TSOCS, and the staff began transforming SOCKOR into a separate sub-unified command under the operational control of the Commander, United States Forces Korea (COMUSFK). In 2000, SOCKOR was recognized as a fully operational TSOC and the billet for the commander of SOCKOR was elevated to Brigadier General, mirroring the other TSOCs. SOCKOR has been commanded by a General Officer since 2000.
Since inception, SOCKOR has been the only TSOC in which U.S. and host nation SOF are institutionally organized for combined operations. SOCKOR and ROK SWC regularly train in their combined roles, while SOCKOR’s Special Forces Detachment-39 works as the full-time liaison between ROK SF and U.S. SOF.
In armistice, the CG of SOCKOR is responsible for the planning, training, and execution of all U.S. SOF activities in Korea. The SOCKOR CG also serves as the senior advisor to COMUSFK regarding all U.S. SOF issues. If the armistice fails, SOCKOR and ROK SWC will combine to establish the Combined Unconventional Warfare Task Force under the Combined Forces Command. SOCKOR is then also designated as the United Nations Command Special Operations Component under the United Nations Command, with the SOCKOR Commanding General serving as the UNCSOC Commanding General.
Headquarters
SOCKOR is located at
Camp Humphreys
Camp Humphreys ( ko, 캠프 험프리스), also known as United States Army Garrison-Humphreys (USAG-H), is a United States Army garrison located near Anjeong-ri and Pyeongtaek metropolitan areas in South Korea. Camp Humphreys is home to De ...
in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
List of commanders
* 12
Brig Gen Richard Haddad, October 2008 to October 2010
*13:
Neil H. Tolley, October 2012- October 2012
*14:
Eric P. Wendt, October 2012 to April 2014
*15: BG
E. John Deedrick
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, April 2014 to April 2016
*16: Maj Gen
Tony D. Bauernfeind
Tony D. Bauernfeind (born February 14, 1969) is a United States Air Force Lieutenant General (United States), lieutenant general who has served as the 22nd superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy since August 2, 2024. He most recen ...
, April 2016 to June 2019
*17: BG
Otto K. Liller
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', ''Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".
The name is recorded fr ...
, July 2019 to June 2021
*18: MG
Michael E. Martin
Michael E. Martin is a United States Air Force major general who has served as the director of operations of the United States Special Operations Command since July 2023. He most recently served as the commander of Special Operations Command ...
, June 2021 to present
Unit decorations
The unit awards depicted below are for Headquarters, Special Operations Command Korea. Award for unit decorations do not apply to any subordinate organizations, commands or any other activities unless the orders specifically address them.
See also
*
Ronald S. Mangum
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse '' Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form ...
– former SOCKOR commander
References
External links
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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia and Distinctive Unit Insignia
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United States military in South Korea
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