The Special Operations Division (SOD) is a specialized unit within law enforcement that handles high-risk operations requiring advanced skills and tactics. It includes SWAT teams trained for hostage rescues, counter-terrorism, and other critical incidents. The SOD conducts specialized training in areas like crisis negotiation, tactical entry, and specialized weapon use. This division collaborates closely with other law enforcement agencies to respond effectively to complex and dangerous situations, ensuring public safety and security through strategic operations and rapid response capabilities. HAND PICKED ONLY
The Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Vehicle Unit is a specialized team within the agency that is responsible for conducting high-risk operations involving vehicles. The unit is equipped with a variety of specialized vehicles, including armored cars, helicopters, boats, and motorcycles, which allow them to operate in a variety of environments and situations. Their efforts have been instrumental in reducing the flow of illegal drugs into the United States and protecting communities from the harmful effects of drug abuse.
The Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU) is a specialized division of law enforcement focused on enforcing traffic laws and promoting road safety. They conduct routine traffic stops to enforce laws like speeding and DUI, investigate accidents to determine causes, and manage traffic flow during events or emergencies. TEUs also educate the public about safe driving practices through campaigns and work closely with communities to enhance road safety and reduce traffic-related incidents. Click to Apply
The Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) Gang Intelligence Unit (GIU) is a specialized team of law enforcement professionals tasked with identifying, investigating, and dismantling drug trafficking organizations and street gangs involved in drug-related activities. The GIU is a critical component of the DEA's overall strategy to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking organizations and reduce the availability of illicit drugs in the United States. The GIU is responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence related to drug trafficking organizations and street gangs. This intelligence is used to identify key players within these organizations, as well as their methods of operation, communication networks, and supply chains.