Foundation (2945): The Brazilian Special Operations Forces were initially formed as a response to the growing demand for private military services within the Stanton system. The Brazilian government, recognizing the potential for both economic gain and strategic influence, authorized the creation of a licensed for-profit branch of their Special Operations Command, through the law #204.245/2.
Early Years (2945 – 2950): The BSOF began with a core of elite former Brazilian military personnel, specializing in ship escorts, VIP protection, and high-risk cargo transport. Their reputation for discipline, efficiency, and unwavering commitment to client success quickly earned them a foothold in the competitive private military market.
Expansion and Diversification (2950 – Present): As the UEE’s reach expanded, so too did the BSOF’s operations. They diversified into private facility security, mining and salvaging escorts, intelligence gathering, and even search and rescue missions. The organization has grown significantly in size and capabilities, maintaining its high standards while adapting to the ever-evolving challenges of the Stanton system.
Manifesto
Professionalism: The BSOF upholds the highest standards of military conduct, integrity, and discipline in all its operations.
Efficiency: The organization prioritizes the effective and timely completion of all contracted tasks, maximizing client satisfaction.
Adaptability: The BSOF maintains flexibility and responsiveness in the face of the unpredictable and dynamic nature of spacefaring operations.
Loyalty: The organization is dedicated to the safety and success of its clients, allies, and its members.
Profitability: The BSOF is committed to maintaining financial viability and achieving sustainable growth, ensuring its long-term success.
Charter
Purpose: The BSOF is a private military organization authorized and certified by the Brazilian government to provide a range of security and combat-related services within the Stanton system.
Membership: Membership is open to any qualified individuals who meet stringent physical, mental, and moral standards, with preference given to former Brazilian military personnel.
Operations: The BSOF conducts operations within the boundaries of UEE law and adheres to international conventions on the conduct of private military companies.
Command Structure: The organization maintains a clear chain of command, with ultimate authority residing with the appointed commander-in-chief (CIC).
Accountability: The BSOF is accountable to the Brazilian government for its actions and is subject to regular audits and oversight.