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FMF Enlisted PQS Guide
Section 103Marine Corps Mission
and Organization Fundamentals
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This PowerPoint presentation is a brief synopsis of Section 103 of the Enlisted FMF PQS study manual. It is designed to either be presented as a class to a battalion aid station while the students read along in their books or to be used by a single person studying for their test or board, with the book nearby to bounce between the book and the slideshow.
It is not meant to replace the actual material in your book and it certainly does not cover all of the material inside of the references listed in the book. It is a pretty badass presentation, however it’s better if you click on the hyperlinks. Most of them will be shown in blue text and many of the photographs (scroll over and see if your mouse turns into a hand).
The links are provided to help you study in the most efficient way possible, but it will also never be an acceptable substitute for the weeks of study time recommended prior to taking the exam or oral boards.
Good luck!
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
Provide What it says:Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
What it means:The main purpose of the Marine Corps is to provide the means with which to fight a war. To provide combined arms (air, ground, and sea elements) to take and defend advanced naval and air bases from the enemy.
(Example: the seizure of Guadalcanal and Mariana Islands from the Japanese in WWII)
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Amphibious assault. Note the combined arms: air support and ground troops both launched from ships at sea
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
Provide What it says:Provide Marine forces for airborne operations in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to doctrine set by the Joint Chiefs of Staff
What it means:In addition to amphibious and land based assault, the Marines will maintain a solid air assault program and use those Marines alongside Army, Navy, and Air Force troops
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
Provide What it says:Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of Naval property at naval stations and bases
What it means:Although the Navy guards many of its own bases, Marines are often tasked with providing security or security detachments at US embassies, naval property, naval stations, and naval bases
(Example: Marine security is often used to guard Navy bases that contain advanced or nuclear weapons, such as Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook. Marines also provide security at US embassies or US Navy property on foreign soil, see pictures on right)
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Guard at US Navy property in Singapore
Marine guarding US embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
Develop What it says:Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations
Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for airborne operations
What it means:The Marine Corps spends hundreds of millions of dollars annually on research and development, working to write better doctrine, develop better tactics and to design the best possible gear with which to use those tactics.
(Example: The Marine Corps base in Quantico, VA was established in 1933 in large part to house the Marine Corps Equipment Board, their research and development unit )
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Live fire weapon testing
Prototype weapon currently under development
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
Expand What it says:Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans
What it means:The Marine Corps has a very large mission, especially when considering that it is by far the smallest branch of the military. A robust recruiting and recruit training program must be maintained to make sure that when a new Marine joins the force, he or she is fully able to jump right in and handle their share of the workload.
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
PerformWhat it says:Perform such other duties as the President may direct
What it means:The Marine Corps are referred to as “the President’s 9-1-1 team. Because of their unique structure and organization, they can be deployed quickly to any part of the world, making them the ideal force for immediate action. Because of this situation, when a MEU deploys, it brings along enough supplies so that it is capable of performing almost anything that the President asks of them worldwide on a moment’s notice.
(Example: 11th MEU rebuilds Iraqi village after it is destroyed by freak rainstorm in 2007)
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
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103.1: 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission
PerformWhat it says:Perform such other duties as the President may direct
What it means:The Marine Corps are referred to as “the President’s 9-1-1 team.” Because of their unique structure and organization, they can be deployed quickly to any part of the world, making them the ideal force for immediate action. Because of this situation, when a MEU deploys, it brings along enough supplies so that it is capable of performing almost anything that the President asks of them worldwide on a moment’s notice.
(Example: 11th MEU rebuilds Iraqi village after it is destroyed by freak rainstorm in 2007)
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Corpsman providing medical aid to Iraqi civilian
Building school in southern Iraq
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?To have a good recruiting and recruit training program so that the Marine Corps can accomplish its missions.
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?To have a good recruiting and recruit training program so that the Marine Corps can accomplish its missions.
Finish this sentence: “The first element is to provide Fleet MarineForces with combined arms and supporting…”
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?To have a good recruiting and recruit training program so that the Marine Corps can accomplish its missions.
Finish this sentence: “The first element is to provide Fleet MarineForces with combined arms and supporting…”
“To Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.”
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?To have a good recruiting and recruit training program so that the Marine Corps can accomplish its missions.
Finish this sentence: “The first element is to provide Fleet MarineForces with combined arms and supporting…”
“To Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.”
Name one example of a land operation listed in the FMF manual that demonstrates using Marines to seize land for naval and air bases.
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Quick reviewWhat element starts with the word “expand” ?
“Expand peace time components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.”
What is a simplified explanation of that element?To have a good recruiting and recruit training program so that the Marine Corps can accomplish its missions.
Finish this sentence: “The first element is to provide Fleet MarineForces with combined arms and supporting…”
“To Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.”
Name one example of a land operation listed in the FMF manual that demonstrates using Marines to seize land for naval and air bases.
Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Mariana IslandsBattle of Iwo Jima
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
“Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.”
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
“Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.”
What are some situations in which Marines may be used for security?
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
“Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.”
What are some situations in which Marines may be used for security?Navy ships, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsNaval bases & stations, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsEmbassiesNaval property overseas
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
“Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.”
What are some situations in which Marines may be used for security?Navy ships, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsNaval bases & stations, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsEmbassiesNaval property overseas
Finish this sentence: “Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine…”
(2 answers to this question, please give both)
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Quick reviewFinish this sentence: “Provide detachments and organizations for service…”
“Provide detachments and organizations for service of armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.”
What are some situations in which Marines may be used for security?Navy ships, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsNaval bases & stations, especially those with advanced or nuclear weaponsEmbassiesNaval property overseas
Finish this sentence: “Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine…”
(2 answers to this question, please give both)“Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force , the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.”
“Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for airborne operations.”
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103.2: Two parallel chains of commandSection 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
President Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the Navy
Commandant of the Marine
Corps
Service Chain of Command
The service chain of command includes the SECNAV and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Because of the two extra administrative links in the chain, it sometimes referred to as the “In Garrison” chain of command. This chain of command gives leadership and guidance on matters such as uniform regulations, required training proficiencies, and long term plans and goals.
President Secretary of Defense
Combatant commanders and
leaders in the field
Operational Chain of Command
The operational chain of command runs from the President, through the Secretary of Defense, and then directly through to the commanders of combatant commands for missions and forces assigned to them. Eliminating two links of the chain speeds up the communications process and gives the President and Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of events on the ground.
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
What are all of the links in the Service Chain of Command?President > SECDEF> SECNAV> Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
What are all of the links in the Service Chain of Command?President > SECDEF> SECNAV> Commandant of the Marine Corps
What are all of the links in the Operational Chain of Command?
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
What are all of the links in the Service Chain of Command?President > SECDEF> SECNAV> Commandant of the Marine Corps
What are all of the links in the Operational Chain of Command?President > SECDEF > Operational Commanders
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
What are all of the links in the Service Chain of Command?President > SECDEF> SECNAV> Commandant of the Marine Corps
What are all of the links in the Operational Chain of Command?President > SECDEF > Operational Commanders
In April of 2009 a team of Navy SEAL snipers took out three Somali pirates who were holding a US civilian hostage. The order to fire came from the President through which chain of command?
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Quick reviewWhat is the main purpose of eliminating the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the Marine Corps from the Operational Chain of Command?
Removing two links from the chain speeds up the communication process and gives the President and the Secretary of Defense better control and understanding of what’s going on on the ground.
Which chain of command would be more likely to set forth guidance on basic annual training requirements for the fleet?
Service
What are all of the links in the Service Chain of Command?President > SECDEF> SECNAV> Commandant of the Marine Corps
What are all of the links in the Operational Chain of Command?President > SECDEF > Operational Commanders
In April of 2009 a team of Navy SEAL snipers took out three Somali pirates who were holding a US civilian hostage. The order to fire came from the President through which chain of command?
Operational
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103.3: Marine Corps Operating Forces
Marine Forces Marine Corps forces (MARFOR) are organized as Marine Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTFs) and are either employed as part of naval expeditionary forces or separately as part of larger joint or combined forces. The commanders of MARFOR Atlantic and MARFOR Pacific serve as Marine Corps component commanders to their respective combatant commanders and may also serve as commanding generals of Fleet Marine Forces (FMF) Atlantic, Pacific, and Europe. As commanding generals with the status of a Naval Type Commander, they provide forces for service with Commander US Atlantic Fleet, Commander US Pacific Fleet, and Commander US Naval Forces Europe.
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AH-1W, Cobra helicopter
Landing Craft Air Cushioned
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103.3: Marine Corps Operating Forces
Marine Corps Security ForcesMarine Corps Security Forces (MCSF) provide security at Navy installations. The MCSF include approximately 3,400 Marines who protect key Navy installations and facilities worldwide. Although not assigned to combatant commands, they are considered part of the operating forces of the Marine Corps. These security forces include Marine barracks and Marine Security Force companies in the US and abroad, as well as Marine detachments afloat.
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Marine Barracks, Washington D.C.
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103.3: Marine Corps Operating Forces
Marine Security Guard DetachmentsMarine Security Guard Detachments serve at embassies and consulates around the world. The Marine Security Guard Battalion provides forces to the Department of State for embassy security. Currently, there are 121 posts in 115 countries around the world.
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Guard at US Embassy in Damascus, Syria
Marine Security Guard in Mogadishu, Somalia
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
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Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
Marine Corps Security Forces provide security at Department of Defense property and installations such as ships and Navy bases. Marine Security Guard Detachments provide security at Department of State property and installations, such as foreign embassies.
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
Marine Corps Security Forces provide security at Department of Defense property and installations such as ships and Navy bases. Marine Security Guard Detachments provide security at Department of State property and installations, such as foreign embassies.
How many Marines make up the Marine Corps Security Forces?
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
Marine Corps Security Forces provide security at Department of Defense property and installations such as ships and Navy bases. Marine Security Guard Detachments provide security at Department of State property and installations, such as foreign embassies.
How many Marines make up the Marine Corps Security Forces?3,400
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
Marine Corps Security Forces provide security at Department of Defense property and installations such as ships and Navy bases. Marine Security Guard Detachments provide security at Department of State property and installations, such as foreign embassies.
How many Marines make up the Marine Corps Security Forces?3,400
How many posts in how many countries are currently guarded by Marine Security Guard Detachments?
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Quick reviewWhat are the three Marine Corps operating forces?
Marine Corps Forces (MARFOR)Marine Corps Security Forces (MCSF)Marine Security Guard Detachments (MSG)
What is a simple way to describe the difference between Marine Corps Security Forces and Marine Security Guard Detachments?
Marine Corps Security Forces provide security at Department of Defense property and installations such as ships and Navy bases. Marine Security Guard Detachments provide security at Department of State property and installations, such as foreign embassies.
How many Marines make up the Marine Corps Security Forces?3,400
How many posts in how many countries are currently guarded by Marine Security Guard Detachments?
121 posts in 115 countries
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103.4: Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
Headquarters, US Marine Corps consists of the Commandant and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging those responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority.
The internal organization of HQMC is described in the Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
The Commandant of the Marine Corps is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, efficiency, and readiness of the Marine Corps, the operation of the Marine Corps materiel support system (supply), and the total performance of the Marine Corps
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?The Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him.
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?The Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him.
Who is the Commandant of the Marine Corps responsible to and what is he responsible for?
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?The Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him.
Who is the Commandant of the Marine Corps responsible to and what is he responsible for?
The Commandant is responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the Marine Corps. He is also responsible for the materiel support system and the total performance of the Marine Corps.
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?The Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him.
Who is the Commandant of the Marine Corps responsible to and what is he responsible for?
The Commandant is responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the Marine Corps. He is also responsible for the materiel support system and the total performance of the Marine Corps.
Which chain of command does Headquarters, Marine Corps fall under?
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Quick reviewWhat manual lists the internal organization of Headquarters, US Marine Corps?
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization Manual
Where is Headquarters, Marine Corps located?Quantico, Virginia
Who makes up the personnel at Headquarters, Marine Corps?The Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him.
Who is the Commandant of the Marine Corps responsible to and what is he responsible for?
The Commandant is responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the Marine Corps. He is also responsible for the materiel support system and the total performance of the Marine Corps.
Which chain of command does Headquarters, Marine Corps fall under?Service Chain of Command
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103.5: Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
A MAGTF is the Marine Corps’ signature organizational structure. It gives the Marines the ability to complete missions across the entire spectrum of military operations. They are balanced, combined-arms forces with organic ground, aviation, and sustainment elements.
Although organized to participate as part of a Naval Expeditionary Force, MAGTFs carry with them the supplies needed for sustained operations ashore.
MAGTFs are organized, trained, and equipped to be able to perform a broad variety of missions from humanitarian relief to peacekeeping missions to intense combat. They can operate in extreme weather and hostile environments. MAGTFs can be loaded onto maritime prepositioning forces (cargo ships sitting off the coast of a potential hot spot), be shipboard based such as a MEU, or land based.
MAGTFs also have the capability of reconstitution, which is the ability to regenerate (swap out personnel), reorganize, replenish, and reorient itself for a new mission without having to return to its home base.
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103.5: Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
Elements of a MAGTF
Command ElementThe CE is the MAGTF headquarters and is organized to provide the command and control (including intelligence and counterintelligence) necessary for all operations
The mission of the command element is to provide command and control of the MEF. It is responsible for the command, control, planning, and coordination of air, ground, and logistical operations of assigned forces.
Air Combat Element:The ACE is task organized to support the MEF by performing the six functions of Marine aviation. The ACE is built around an aviation organization that is augmented with appropriate air command and control, combat, combat support, and CSS units. The ACE can operate effectively from ships, expeditionary airfields, or from rudimentary forward operating sites when needed. The ACE can vary in size and composition from an aviation detachment with specific capabilities to one or more MAWs.
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Lieutenant General James Mattis, former General of I MEF
II MAW Band
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103.5: Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
Elements of a MAGTF
Ground Combat Element:The GCE is task organized to conduct ground operations in support of the MAGTF mission. It is normally formed around an infantry organization that is reinforced with artillery, reconnaissance, armor, and engineer forces and can vary in size from a rifle platoon to one or more Marine Divisions.
Logistics Combat Element:The CSSE is task organized to provide the full range of CSS functions and capabilities needed to support the continued readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF as a whole. It is formed around a CSS headquarters and can vary in size from a support detachment to one or more Marine Logistics Groups.
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103.11: Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
The real beauty of the MAGTF is in its flexibility with the different elements (headquarters, air, ground, and supply elements) and the ability to swap them out to make a MAGTF into a Special Purpose MAGTF (SPMAGTF). For example, if heavy ground presence is needed such as ending a localized rebellion, a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) can be reinforced with another company of Marines. If more supplies are needed such as during a humanitarian relief mission, the Logistical section can receive additional supplies and personnel. If the MEU is tasked with enforcing a “no-fly zone” and needs additional air support, the commander may request for an additional squadron or Air Group.
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?MAGTFs can accomplish any mission assigned to it from the full spectrum of military operations ranging from humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping missions, non-combatant evacuation operations, to intense combat.
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?MAGTFs can accomplish any mission assigned to it from the full spectrum of military operations ranging from humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping missions, non-combatant evacuation operations, to intense combat.
What are the four main elements of a standard MAGTF?
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?MAGTFs can accomplish any mission assigned to it from the full spectrum of military operations ranging from humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping missions, non-combatant evacuation operations, to intense combat.
What are the four main elements of a standard MAGTF?Command Element (CE)Ground Combat Element (GCE)Air Combat Element (ACE)Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
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Quick reviewWhat is the name of the Marine Corps’ signature structural model?
Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?MAGTFs can accomplish any mission assigned to it from the full spectrum of military operations ranging from humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping missions, non-combatant evacuation operations, to intense combat.
What are the four main elements of a standard MAGTF?Command Element (CE)Ground Combat Element (GCE)Air Combat Element (ACE)Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for exercising command and control and providing communications, planning, training, and financial / budgeting services to the MAGTF?
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Marine Air Ground Task Force
What type of missions can a MAGTF accomplish?MAGTFs can accomplish any mission assigned to it from the full spectrum of military operations ranging from humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping missions, non-combatant evacuation operations, to intense combat.
What are the four main elements of a standard MAGTF?Command Element (CE)Ground Combat Element (GCE)Air Combat Element (ACE)Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for exercising command and control and providing communications, planning, training, and financial / budgeting services to the MAGTF?
Command Element (CE)
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Ground Combat Element (GCE)
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Ground Combat Element (GCE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for supporting the readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF as a whole?
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Ground Combat Element (GCE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for supporting the readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF as a whole?
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
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Ground Combat Element (GCE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for supporting the readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF as a whole?
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
Which type of MAGTF is different than the other types of MAGTFs in that the mission is unique or unusual and the sizes of its elements don’t necessarily correlate to the size of the other elements in order to complete the mission?
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Ground Combat Element (GCE)
Which element of the MAGTF is responsible for supporting the readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF as a whole?
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
Which type of MAGTF is different than the other types of MAGTFs in that the mission is unique or unusual and the sizes of its elements don’t necessarily correlate to the size of the other elements in order to complete the mission?
Special MAGTF (SPMAGTF)
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103.6: Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Command Element
(CE)
Marine Expeditionary ForceApproximately 35,000 – 55,000 sailors and Marines
A Marine Expeditionary Force is by far the largest MAGTF. For example, where as a Marine Expeditionary Unit would be sent to take a city, a Marine Expeditionary Force would be sent to take a province or entire nation.
Command Section
G1 Personnel and Administration
G2 Intelligence / Counterintelligence
G3 Operations and Training
G4 Logistics and Medical / Dental
G5 Planning
G6 Communications
Comptroller (Budget & Accounting)
Communication Security
Special Operations Training Group
Staff Judge Advocate (Legal Group)
Public Affairs
Air Combat Element (ACE):
Marine Aircraft Wing
Ground Combat Element (GCE): Marine Division
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE):
Marine Logistics Group
SRIG
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103.6: Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
Command Element:The CE is the MEF headquarters and is organized to provide the command and control (including intelligence and counterintelligence) necessary for all operations in the MEF.
The mission of the command element is to provide command and control of the MEF. It is responsible for the command, control, planning, and coordination of air, ground, and logistical operations of assigned forces.
Air Combat Element:The Air Combat Element of a MEF is a Marine Air Wing, such as the 1st Marine Air Wing, based in Okinawa, Japan
Ground Combat Element:The Ground Combat Element of a MEF is a Marine Division, such as the 1st Marine Division, based in Camp Pendleton, California
Logistic Combat ElementThe GCE of a MEF is a Logistic Combat Element, such as the 3rd Logistics Combat Group based in Okinawa, Japan
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Brigadier General James Mattis, former General of I MEF
II MAW Band
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Air Wing
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Air Wing
What is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Air Wing
What is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Division
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Air Wing
What is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Division
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Force?
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G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
Under which G shop does the Battalion Aid Station normally fall under?G4
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Air Wing
What is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?Marine Division
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Force?35,000 – 55,000
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ComptrollerCommunications Security Management OfficeSpecial Operations Training GroupStaff Judge AdvocatePublic Affairs Office
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Quick reviewApart from the G shops, what other elements are found in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
ComptrollerCommunications Security Management OfficeSpecial Operations Training GroupStaff Judge AdvocatePublic Affairs Office
What are the G1 – G6 Divisions (shops) in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
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Quick reviewApart from the G shops, what other elements are found in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
ComptrollerCommunications Security Management OfficeSpecial Operations Training GroupStaff Judge AdvocatePublic Affairs Office
What are the G1 – G6 Divisions (shops) in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
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Quick reviewApart from the G shops, what other elements are found in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
ComptrollerCommunications Security Management OfficeSpecial Operations Training GroupStaff Judge AdvocatePublic Affairs Office
What are the G1 – G6 Divisions (shops) in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
What is the mission of the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
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Quick reviewApart from the G shops, what other elements are found in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
ComptrollerCommunications Security Management OfficeSpecial Operations Training GroupStaff Judge AdvocatePublic Affairs Office
What are the G1 – G6 Divisions (shops) in the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?
G1 – Admin & PersonnelG2 – Intelligence and CounterintelligenceG3 – Operations and TrainingG4 – LogisticsG5 – PlanningG6 – Communications
What is the mission of the Command Element of a Marine Expeditionary Force?The mission of the command element is to provide command and control of
the MEF. It is responsible for the command, control, planning, and coordination of air, ground, and logistical operations of assigned forces.
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103.7: The 3 Standing MEFs
I Marine Expeditionary Force is based in southern California and Arizona
II Marine Expeditionary Force is based in North and South Carolina
III Marine Expeditionary Force is based in Hawaii and Japan
Each standing MEF consists of a permanent CE, one Marine Division, one Marine Air Wing, and one Logistics Combat Group
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?III MEF
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?III MEF
Where is II MEF?
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I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?III MEF
Where is II MEF?North and South Carolina
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?III MEF
Where is II MEF?North and South Carolina
What makes up a MEF?
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Quick reviewWhich MEF is located in Southern California and Arizona?
I MEF
Which MEF is located in Japan and Hawaii?III MEF
Where is II MEF?North and South Carolina
What makes up a MEF?Command ElementGround Combat Element (Marine Division)Air Combat Element (Marine Air Wing)Logistical Combat Element (Marine Logistics Group)
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103.8: Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB)Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Marine Expeditionary BrigadeApproximately 7,000 – 10,000 sailors and Marines
Note: The “G” shops at the MEF level become known as “S” shops at the MEB and MEU levels
The Marine Expeditionary Brigade is a MAGTF built around a reinforced infantry regiment (reinforced with reconnaissance, tanks, artillery, engineers, and light armored reconnaissance,) an Marine Aircraft Group (MAG), and a Combat Logistical Regiment (CLR). Brigades are normally commanded by a brigadier general. As with all expeditionary forces, it is capable of rapid deployment and employment via amphibious shipping, strategic airlifts, and maritime prepositioning force assets (MPF).
S1 Personnel and Administration
S2 Intelligence / Counterintelligence
S3 Operations and Training
S4 Logistics and Medical / Dental
S5 Planning
S6 Communications
Air Combat Element (ACE):
Marine Aircraft Group
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE):
Combat Logistical Regiment
SRIG
Command Element
(CE)
Ground Combat Element (GCE):
Reinforced Marine Infantry Regiment
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103.8: Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB)
Command Element:The Command Element exercises command and control, is commanded by a brigadier general.
Air Combat Element:The Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade is a Marine Air Group, such as MAG -49, based in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
Ground Combat Element:The Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade is a Marine Infantry Regiment, such as the 5th
Marine Regiment, based in Camp Pendleton, California
Logistic Combat ElementThe Logistical Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade is a Logistic Combat Element, such as the 3rd
Logistics Combat Group based in Okinawa, Japan
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Marine Aircraft Group
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Marine Aircraft Group
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Marine Aircraft Group
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?7,000 – 10,000
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Marine Aircraft Group
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?7,000 – 10,000
Who generally leads a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
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Quick reviewWhat is the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?
A reinforced infantry regiment
What elements are added to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade to make it “reinforced” ?
Armor company (tanks) Artillery batteryCombat engineer company Reconnaissance companyLight armor reconnaissance company
What is the Combat Service Support Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Combat Logistics Regiment
What is the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Marine Aircraft Group
How many sailors and Marines are in a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?7,000 – 10,000
Who generally leads a Marine Expeditionary Brigade?Brigadier Generals (one star)
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103.9: Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Marine Expeditionary UnitApproximately 2,200 – 2,500 sailors and Marines
Note that all elements in a Marine Expeditionary Unit are “reinforced,” meaning that they take platoons or batteries from other units to fill their ranks. For instance, the infantry battalion is reinforced by a combat engineer platoon.
Note: The “G” shops at the MEF level become known as “S” shops at the MEB and MEU levels
S1 Personnel and Administration
S2 Intelligence / Counterintelligence
S3 Operations and Training
S4 Logistics and Medical / Dental
S5 Planning
S6 Communications
Air Combat Element (ACE):
Reinforced Helicopter Squadron
Combat Service Support Element (CSSE):
Reinforced Combat Logistical Battalion
SRIG Detachment
Command Element
(CE)
Ground Combat Element (GCE): Reinforced Marine
Infantry Battalion
CH-46
CH-53
AH-1W
UH-1N
AV-8B
Combat Engineers Artillery
Reconnaissance
Light Armored Reconnaissance
(LAR)
Armor
Assault Amphibious
Vehicles (AAV)
Medical
Dental NBC
Motor - T
Communications
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103.9: Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
The Marine Expeditionary Unit is the standard forward-deployed Marine expeditionary organization. MARFOR Atlantic and MARFOR Pacific maintain forward-deployed units in the Mediterranean, the Western Pacific, and the Indian Ocean or Arabian Gulf region. The MEU can be thought of as a self-contained operating force capable of missions of limited scope and duration, or it can be thought of as a forward-deployed extension of the Marine Expeditionary Force. The MEU’s mission is to provide combatant commanders with a forward deployed, sea-based tactical unit capable of rapid crisis response (the President’s 9-1-1 force). MEUs carry the capability to conduct operations across the full range of military operations, plus Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW, pronounced MOOT-Wah). MEUs are trained, organized, and equipped as a self sustaining, general purpose, expeditionary MAGTF capable of limited range special operations.
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
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103.9: Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
When a MEU earns the Special Operations Capable (SOC) designator (i.e. 22 MEU (SOC), it is deemed capable of the following limited range special operations:
Reconnaissance & surveillanceSpecialized demolitionsTactical recovery of aircraft and personnel (TRAP)Seizure / recovery of offshore energy facilitiesSeizure / recovery of selected personnel or materielVisit, board, search, and seizure of vesselsIn-extremis hostage recovery
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103.9: Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
Command Element:The Command Element exercises command and control, is commanded by a colonel and contains a SRIG detachment
Air Combat Element:The Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Helicopter Squadron
Ground Combat Element:The Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Infantry Battalion, such as 2nd Battalion 8th
Marines, based in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Logistic Combat ElementThe GCE of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Logistic Combat Element, such as Combat Logistics Battalion- 7, based in Twenty-nine Palms, California
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2,200 – 2,500
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Quick reviewHow many sailors and Marines make up a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?
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2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?Special Operations Capable
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2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?Special Operations Capable
Name the seven specific SOC tasks that a Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of.
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2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?Special Operations Capable
Name the seven specific SOC tasks that a Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of.
Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSpecialized demolitionsTactical recovery of aircraft and personnelSeizure / recovery of offshore energy facilitiesSeizure / recovery of personnel / materielVisit, board, search, and seizure of vesselsIn-extremis hostage recovery
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2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?Special Operations Capable
Name the seven specific SOC tasks that a Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of.
Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSpecialized demolitionsTactical recovery of aircraft and personnelSeizure / recovery of offshore energy facilitiesSeizure / recovery of personnel / materielVisit, board, search, and seizure of vesselsIn-extremis hostage recovery
What is the meaning of the term “MOOTW” ?
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Quick reviewHow many sailors and Marines make up a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
2,200 – 2,500
What does “SOC” stand for in the term “MEU (SOC)” ?Special Operations Capable
Name the seven specific SOC tasks that a Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of.
Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSpecialized demolitionsTactical recovery of aircraft and personnelSeizure / recovery of offshore energy facilitiesSeizure / recovery of personnel / materielVisit, board, search, and seizure of vesselsIn-extremis hostage recovery
What is the meaning of the term “MOOTW” ?Military Operations Other Than War. The term is used to describe any of a broad base of military operations that do not involve war such as humanitarian aid, evacuation of non-combatants, peacekeeping, and protection of shipping lanes (i.e. from pirates)
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
What are the reinforcements of that infantry battalion?Combat Engineers ReconnaissanceArtillery Light Armored ReconnaissanceArmor Assault Amphibious Vehicles
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
What are the reinforcements of that infantry battalion?Combat Engineers ReconnaissanceArtillery Light Armored ReconnaissanceArmor Assault Amphibious Vehicles
Who generally commands a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
What are the reinforcements of that infantry battalion?Combat Engineers ReconnaissanceArtillery Light Armored ReconnaissanceArmor Assault Amphibious Vehicles
Who generally commands a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Colonel
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
What are the reinforcements of that infantry battalion?Combat Engineers ReconnaissanceArtillery Light Armored ReconnaissanceArmor Assault Amphibious Vehicles
Who generally commands a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Colonel
What makes up the Logistical Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit and what are they reinforced with?
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Quick reviewWhat makes up the Air Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?
Reinforced helicopter squadron
What are the reinforcements of that helicopter squadron?CH-46 (Sea Knights) CH-53 (Sea Stallions)AH-1W (Cobras) UH-1N (Hueys)AV-8B (Harriers)
What makes up the Ground Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Reinforced infantry battalion
What are the reinforcements of that infantry battalion?Combat Engineers ReconnaissanceArtillery Light Armored ReconnaissanceArmor Assault Amphibious Vehicles
Who generally commands a Marine Expeditionary Unit?Colonel
What makes up the Logistical Combat Element of a Marine Expeditionary Unit and what are they reinforced with?
Combat Logistics battalion reinforced with medical, dental, motor-t, communications, and NBC
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103.10: The 7 Standing MEUs
Within the 1st MEF are the 11th
MEU, the 13th MEU, and the 15th MEU
Section 103: Mission & Organization Fundamentals
Within the 2nd MEF are the 22nd
MEU, the 24th MEU, and the 26th MEU
The 3rd MEF only contains the 31st MEU
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?The three MEUs of 2nd MEF: 22nd MEU, 24th MEU, and 26th MEU
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?The three MEUs of 2nd MEF: 22nd MEU, 24th MEU, and 26th MEU
Which Marine Expeditionary Force only contains one Marine Expeditionary Unit?
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?The three MEUs of 2nd MEF: 22nd MEU, 24th MEU, and 26th MEU
Which Marine Expeditionary Force only contains one Marine Expeditionary Unit?3rd MEF
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?The three MEUs of 2nd MEF: 22nd MEU, 24th MEU, and 26th MEU
Which Marine Expeditionary Force only contains one Marine Expeditionary Unit?3rd MEF
What Marine Expeditionary Unit is part of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force?
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Quick reviewHow many total Marine Expeditionary Units are standing today?
Seven
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in Southern California?The three MEUs of 1st MEF: 11th MEU, 13th MEU, and 15th MEU
Which three Marine Expeditionary Units are homeported in North and South Carolina?The three MEUs of 2nd MEF: 22nd MEU, 24th MEU, and 26th MEU
Which Marine Expeditionary Force only contains one Marine Expeditionary Unit?3rd MEF
What Marine Expeditionary Unit is part of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force?31st MEU