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US C-SOG is the largest government contractor specializing in Corrections Special Operations training. For nearly 2 decades, US C-SOG has helped its global clients with extensive real world operational training and consulting.

No other “training firm” specializes in or has the dedicated resources specifically for corrections special operations.  US C-SOG has served corrections special operations units world wide for over 15 years. US C-SOG’s assets, resources, and personnel are unmatched to meet our client’s needs.  US C-SOG’s dedication to excellence helps us give our clients real-time support and real-time response.

US C-SOG’s extensive course offerings and unmatched experience helps to ensure that we meet and exceed our client’s needs. For more information, please visit US C-SOG.

 

The National Center for Corrections Special Operations is the nation’s first training facilitator dedicated to corrections special operations. NATCCSO is the exclusive provider for the US C-SOG host schools. Stay tuned for more on the NATCCSO.

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