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1. PURPOSE
2. SCOPE
3. SUPERSESSION
MCRP 5-12D supersedes Fleet Marine Force reference publication (FMFRP) 1-11,
Fleet Marine Force Organization1992, dated 2 March 1992.
4. CERTIFICATION
Table of Contents
Page
Chapter 1. The Marine Corps
Section I. Fundamentals
Page
Appendix A. Glossary
Chapter 1
Pacific Fleet, and Commander US Naval Forces w Developing program and budget requests
Europe, respectively. (See figure 1-1.) that comply with combatant commander
guidance on warfighting requirements and
The Marine Corps component commander deals
priorities.
directly with the joint force commander (JFC) in
matters affecting assigned MARFOR. He w Informing the combatant commander (and
commands, trains, equips, and sustains MARFOR. any intermediate JFCs) of program and
As such, he is responsible for: budget decisions that may affect joint opera-
tion planning.
w Making recommendations to the JFC on the
w Providing supporting operation and exercise
proper employment of Marine forces.
plans to support assigned missions.
w Accomplishing such operational missions as
may be assigned. Although there are five Marine Corps components,
w Selecting and nominating specific Marine there are only two Marine Corps component
units or forces for assignment to other subor- commands. The Marine Corps has established two
dinate forces of the combatant command. combatant command-level Service component
w Conducting joint training, including the train- commands: Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic, and
ing, as directed, of components of other Marine Corps Forces, Pacific. The II Marine
Services in joint operations for which the Expeditionary Force is provided by Commander,
Service component commander has or may Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic, to the Commander in
be assigned primary responsibility or for Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command, and the I and III
which the Service component facilities and Marine Expeditionary Forces are provided by
capabilities are suitable. Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, to the
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command. This
w Informing the JFC (and the combatant
assignment reflects the peacetime disposition of
commander, if affected) of planning for Marine Corps forces. Marine expeditionary forces
changes in logistic support that would signifi- are apportioned to the remaining geographic combat-
cantly affect operational capability or sustain- ant commands for contingency planning and are
ability sufficiently early in the planning provided to the combatant commands when directed
process for the JFC to evaluate the propos- by the Secretary of Defense.
als before final decision or implementation. If
the combatant commander does not approve The Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic, is
the proposal and discrepancies cannot be assigned to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic
resolved between the combatant commander Command, and the Commander, Marine Corps
and the Service component commander, the Forces, Pacific, is assigned to the Commander in
combatant commander will forward the issue Chief, U.S. Pacific Command. In order to provide
through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of three-star, general officer representation to the
Staff (JCS) to the Secretary of Defense for remaining three geographic combatant commands,
Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic
resolution. Under crisis action or wartime
(COMMARFORLANT), is designated as the
conditions, and where critical situations make Marine Corps component commander to both
diversion of the normal logistic process Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command
necessary, Service component commanders (CINCUSEUCOM), and Commander in Chief,
will implement directives issued by the U.S. Southern Command (CINCUSSOCOM). The
combatant commander. Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, is desig-
nated as the Marine Corps component commander
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 1-3
Unified
Command 1
Marine
Joint Special
Army Navy Air Force Component 1 /
Component 1 Component 1 Operations
Component 1 Commanding
Task Force
General FMF1
Naval
Air Force Commanding
MARFORs
1
Fleet General FMF1
Surface Force
1
Fleet
2 3
(COMSURF )
Submarine Force
1
Fleet
(COMSUB 2 )3
Notes
1 Area Name (e.g., Atlantic, Pacific, etc.)
Training Command
1
Fleet 2 Area Abbreviation (e.g., LANT, PAC,
(COMTRA 2 )3 3 etc.)
Type Commanders
Commander,
MARFORLANT/FMF Atlantic/
Marine Corps Bases Atlantic
Commander,1
MARFORPAC/FMF Pacific/
Marine Corps Bases Pacific
Marine
I MEF III MEF
Barracks
Japan
Marine Corps
Base
Camp Pendleton
1st Marine 3d Marine 1st MAW
3d MAW 1st FSSG 3d FSSG
Division Division
Marine Corps
Base
Camp Butler
11th, 13th,
and 15th 31st MEU (SOC)
MEUs (SOC)
Marine Corps
Base
Hawaii
Marine Corps
Air Stations
Iwakuni, El Toro,
Note
Tustin, Miramar,
1 Commander U.S. Marine Forces Korea (Designate); Commander U.S. Marines Yuma, and
Central Command (Designate); Commander Combined Marine Forces Command (Designate) Camp Pendleton
that are not resident in the active forces, such as civil Service Support Group (FSSG). The subordinate
affairs (CA) and graves registration. The Marine units of these commands are located at 191 training
Corps total force consists of the active component, centers in 46 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of
the Reserve component, and retired personnel. Columbia. COMMARFORRES provides SMCR
Force expansion is made possible by the activation units and individual augmentees to the active duty
of the MARFORRES, which, like the active forces, MARFOR when directed by the NCA through the
consists of a combined-arms force with ground, commandant of the Marine Corps.
aviation, and CSS units. The Marine Corps Mobili-
zation Management Plan (MPLAN), dated 7 c. The MARFORRES is composed of the:
November 1997, provides detailed guidance and
procedures for mobilizing/recalling members of the (1) Ready Reserve
Reserve. Graduated Mobilization Response (GMR)
is the ongoing process of providing a viable deterrent The Ready Reserve consists of those units and
capability to meet a crisis/contingency at the lowest members of a Reserve component who are liable for
possible level and sequentially build a response force active duty in time of war or national emergency as
that is appropriate to the threat. The President may proclaimed by the President or declared by
authorize recall of up to 200,000 Selected Reservists Congress or when otherwise authorized by law.
(including individual mobilization augmentees Included in the Ready Reserve are the SMCR and
(IMAs)) to active duty for a period of 270 days. the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).
Under this authority, Selected Marine Corps Reserve (a) SMCR. The SMCR includes units and individ-
(SMCR) units organized to serve as units must be ual members who participate in scheduled drills and a
activated as units. two-week annual active duty period for training
purposes (annual training duty).
b. Organized under COMMARFORRES, the
MARFORRES includes the 4th Marine Division, the (b) IRR. The IRR generally consists of Marines
4th Marine Air Wing (MAW), and the 4th Force who have recently served in the active forces or
Commander,
MARFORRES
MEF
4th FSSG
Augmentation
CE Atlantic1
4th Marine
Note Division
1 Administrative Control
Marine Corps
Reserve Support
Command
SMCR and have a period of obligated service supporting establishment also includes the Marine
remaining on their contract. The majority of IRR Corps Recruiting Command, the Marine Corps
members do not participate in Reserve training and Combat Development Command and the Marine
are not members of the SMCR. Members of the Corps Systems Command, as well as all training
Delayed Entry Program also belong to the IRR. activities and formal schools. Additionally, the
supporting establishment includes those civilian activi-
ties and agencies that provide support to MARFOR.
(2) Standby Reserve
In keeping with our expeditionary nature, these
The Standby Reserve is composed of Marines not in installations that support the MEFs are strategically
the Ready or Retired Reserve who are subject to located near air and sea ports of embarkation and
recall to active duty in time of war or a national are serviced by major truck routes and rail heads to
emergency as declared by Congress. allow for the rapid and efficient movement of
Marines and equipment.
(3) Retired Reserve
The Retired Reserve includes reservists who are 1006. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
retired under various laws and regulations. Retired
Reserves may be mobilized under conditions similar Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, consists of the
to those for Standby Reserve mobilization. Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff
agencies that advise and assist the Commandant in
d. Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) discharging those responsibilities prescribed by law
Augmentation Command Element (CE) and higher authority. The internal organization of
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps is described in the
(MACE)
Headquarters Marine Corps Organization
Manual.
Organized to support the MEF CE, a MACE
includes approximately 166 Reserve Marines who The Commandant of the Marine Corps is directly
are activated during a major theater war or any responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the
contingency that may require additional support. administration, discipline, internal organization, train-
Both I MEF and II MEF have an assigned MACE. ing, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the
The MACE provides additional personnel to all staff Marine Corps; the operation of the Marine Corps
sections, provides additional liaison officers, and materiel support system; and the total performance of
conducts command and control in rear area opera- the Marine Corps.
tions.
Chapter 2
CE
CE
Marine Landing
Artillery Infantry H&S
Aircraft Group Support
Regiment Regiment Battalion
(FW/RW) Battalion
Motor
Light Armored Supply
Marine Wing Tank Transport
Reconnaissance Battalion
Headquarters Battalion Battalion
Battalion
Squadron
Engineer
Marine Assault Combat Maintenance
Support
Air Control Amphibian Engineer Battalion
Battalion
Group Battalion Battalion
CE
Motor
MACG Weapons Infantry Headquarters
Transport
Detachment Company Company Platoon
Platoon
MALS Landing
Light Armored Supply
Detachment Artillery Support
RW / FW Reconnaissance Platoon
Battery Platoon
Platoon
AAW includes both offensive and defensive means to (2) Aerial delivery operations transport equipment and
accomplish its objective. supplies to FOBs or remote areas either by landing at the
desired location or through air drop.
(1) Offensive AAW. Offensive AAW constitutes
operations conducted against the enemy air or air defense (3) Aerial refueling allows MAGTF aircraft to conduct
system before it can be launched or assume an attacking flight-ferrying operations, extend time on station, and extend
role. Offensive AAW operations in or near the objective mission range. In addition, aerial refueling aids in the recov-
area consist mainly of air attacks to destroy or neutralize ery of damaged or low-fuel aircraft by extending their time in
hostile aircraft, airfields, radars, air defense systems, and the air, when required.
supporting areas. Offensive AAW includes theater missile
defense (TMD) attack operations and suppression of (4) Air evacuation provides transportation of personnel and
enemy air defense operations. equipment from FOBs or remote areas by using transport
helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
(2) Air Defense. Air defense includes all defensive
measures designed to destroy attacking enemy aircraft or (5) TRAP facilitates the recovery of personnel and equip-
missiles in the earths atmosphere or to nullify or reduce the ment while preventing additional loss. The TRAP mission is
effectiveness of such attack. There are two forms of air an implied task associated with all MAGTF operations.
defense: active and passive. Specially briefed aircrews are assigned to perform TRAP
missions. TRAP missions are conducted when the tactical
(a) Active air defense is direct defensive action taken to situation prevents the use of traditional search and reserve
destroy attacking enemy aircraft or missiles or to nullify or techniques. TRAP is normally conducted only when survi-
reduce the effectiveness of such an attack. Active air vors and their locations are confirmed.
defense includes the use of aircraft, air defense weapons,
supporting weapons (weapons not typically used in an air
(6) Air logistical support operations are conducted by using
defense role), and EW.
fixed-wing aircraft to provide assault support of MAGTF
forces on the ground in much the same manner as helicop-
(b) Passive air defense constitutes all measures, other than
ters. Air logistical support delivers troops, equipment, and
active defense, taken to minimize the effects of hostile air
action. These include the use of cover, concealment, supplies to areas beyond helicopter range and lift capability
camouflage, deception, dispersion, electronic protection, or when surface transportation is slow or unavailable.
and protective construction. Passive air defense is a
command responsibility of every unit commander. (7) Battlespace illumination can be provided by both fixed-
and rotary-wing aircraft and is used to provide light in the
c. Assault Support battlespace area.
techniques. When the imagery is processed, it provides Organizationally, Marine aviation is divided into three active
intelligence information to all interested commands. duty MAWs and one Reserve MAW. Each MAW has a
unique organizational structure; these structures are repre-
(3) Electronic Reconnaissance. EW-configured sented in figure 3-1 on page 3-4, figure 3-2 on page 3-5,
aircraft provide the means to detect, identify, evaluate, and figure 3-3 on page 3-6, and figure 3-4 on page 3-7. The
locate foreign electromagnetic radiation that is emanating MAW provides the personnel and equipment for the
from other-than-nuclear detonations or radioactive sources, MAGTF ACE. Operationally, the ACE task organizes with
thereby providing up-to-date electronic order of battle and various resources from the MAW that are necessary to
technical intelligence. complete the ACEs assigned mission.
e. EW Typically, the ACE supports a MEF with one or more
MAWs. Support to the MEF may include assets from
EW is any military action involving the use of electromag- more than one MAW that are task organized to form a
netic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic
MAW (reinforced). The ACE supports a MEU with a
spectrum or to attack the enemy. (Joint Pub 1-02) The
task-organized squadron that usually consists of a mix of
three major subdivisions of EW are electronic attack (EA),
rotary-wing aircraft, short take-off and landing aircraft, a
electronic protection, and EW sup- port.
Marine air control group (MACG) detachment, a fixed-
(1) EA is that division of electronic warfare involving the wing Marine aviation logistics squadron (MALS) detach-
use of electromagnetic, directed energy, or antiradiation ment, and a rotary-wing MALS detachment. The ACE
weapons to attack personnel, facilities, or equipment with normally supports an SPMAGTF with a task-organized
the intent of degrading, neutralizing, or destroying enemy squadron that consists of a mix of rotary-wing aircraft, short
combat capability. (Joint Pub 1-02) take-off and landing aircraft, a MACG detachment, a fixed-
wing MALS detachment, and a rotary-wing MALS
(2) Electronic protection involves actions taken to protect detachment. Actual squadron composition will depend on
personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of mission requirements.
friendly or enemy employment of electronic warfare that
degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability. MAWs include Marine aircraft, air control, and wing
(Joint Pub 1-02) support groups. Each group includes the squadrons and/or
battalions that are necessary to complete the groups roles in
(3) EW support involves actions tasked by, or under Marine aviation. MAWs and groups are not organized
direct control of, an operational commander to search for, according to tables of organization (T/Os), but rather are
intercept, identify, and locate sources of intentional and task organized to accomplish the missions assigned. Each of
unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the the four wings may have a different organization; however,
purpose of immediate threat recognition. (Joint Pub 1-02)
each wing is capable of performing all six functions of
f. Control of Aircraft and Missiles Marine aviation.
3201. General
The control of aircraft and missiles involves the coor-
dinated employment of facilities, equipment, communica- The notional MAW is task organized to provide a flexible
tions, procedures, and personnel that allows the ACE and balanced aviation organization that is capable of provid-
commander to plan, direct, and control the efforts of the ing the full range of aviation operations in a variety of areas
ACE to support accomplishment of the MAGTFs mission. without the requirement for prepositioned support, control,
Control of aircraft and missiles is executed through the and logistical facilities. The MAW is the smallest unit with
Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS). the inherent capability of performing all six functions of
The control of aircraft and missiles function serves to Marine aviation. The wing is composed of the subordinate
integrate the activities of the other five functions of Marine units depicted in figure 3-5. Aviation organizations smaller
aviation into a coordinated effort. than a wing can provide the capabilities to accomplish any
or all aviation functions by using task organization.
3104. Marine Aviation Organization
3-4 MCRP 5-12D
Headquarters
1
1st MAW MWHS-1
Camp Butler, Japan
Aviation Support
MAG-12 MAG-36 MACG-18 MWSG-17
Element
Iwakuni, Japan Futenma, Japan Futenma, Japan Camp Butler, Japan
Kaneohe Bay, HI
Legend Notes
MWHS = Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron VMGR = Marine Aerial Refueler/Transport Squadron 1 UDP Squadron/Detachments Are Not Depicted In Detail.
MAG = Marine Aircraft Group MTACS = Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron For Details Refer To The UDP Schedule.
MACG = Marine Air Control Group MASS = Marine Air Support Squadron
MWSG = Marine Wing Support Group MACS = Marine Air Control Squadron 2 UDP Squadron/Detachment
MALSE = Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron Element MWCS = Marine Wing Communications Squadron
HMH = Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron TAOC = Tactical Air Operations Center 3 Six-Plane UDP In Support Of 31st MEU.
HMT = Marine Helicopter Training Squadron DET = Detachment
VMA = Marine Attack Squadron ATC = Air Traffic Control 4 Administrative Control To MAG-36, Operational
VMFA = Marine Fighter Attack Squadron MWSS = Marine Wing Support Squadron Control To 1st MAW.
VMFA (AW) = VMFA (All-Weather) UDP = Unit Deployment Program
VMAQ = Marine Tactical EW Squadron BUT = Camp Butler
HMM = Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron IWA = Iwakuni
HMLA = Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron FUT = Futenma
Headquarters
2d MAW MWHS-2
CPT
Legend
Headquarters
MAWTS-1 YUMA 3d MAW MWHS-3
MIR
MAG-46 (MIR) MALS-41 (FTW) MAG-42 MAG-49 4th LAAD Battalion MWSS-471
MALS-46 (MIR) VMFA-112 (FTW) (MAR/NOR/NOL) (WLG/STW) (PAS/MAR) (FTW/MIN/GBY)
VMFA-134 (MIR) VMGR-234 (FTW) MALS-42 MALS-49 (STW) MACS-23 (AUR) MWSS-472
(MAR/NOR/NOL) VMFA-321 (ADW) TAOC DET (AUR) (MAR/WYO/SEL)
VMFA-142 (ATL) VMGR-452 (STW) EW/C DET (CHE) MWSS-473
HMLA-775A (NOL) HMH-772 (WLG) MACS-24 (DMN) (MIR/FRS/WHI)
HMLA-773A (JOH) TAOC DET (DMN) MWSS-474
HMLA-775 (PEN) ATC DET (FTW) (WLG/JOH/SOW)
ATC DET (WLG)
Legend MTACS-48 (GLN)
MASD = Marine Aviation Support Detachment MIR = Miramar MASS-6 (MIR)
ADW = Andrews MTC = Selfridge MWCS-48
ATL = Atlanta NOL = New Orleans (GLN/MIR)
AUR = Aurora NOR = Norfolk
BEL = Belle Chase PAS = Pasedena
CHE = Cheyenne PEN = Camp Pendleton
DMN = Dam Neck SEL = Selfridge
FRS = Fresno SHR = Ft Sheridan
FTW = Ft Worth SOW = Westover ARB
GBY = Green Bay STW = Stewart
GLN = Glenview WHI = Whidbey Island
JOH = Johnstown WLG = Willow Grove
MAR = Marietta WYO = Wyoming
MIN = Minneapolis
3202. Marine Wing Headquarters Squad- headquarters and for the Marine tactical air
ron (MWHS) command squadron (MTACS) and Marine wing
communications squadron (MWCS) of the
a. Mission MACG.
w Maintain the capability of deploying as an integral
The MWHS provides command, administrative, and
supply support for a MAW headquarters and certain unit when augmented with maintenance support
elements of the MACG. personnel.
w Provide detachments for supported units as
b. Tasks required.
w Provide camp facilities and services, including food w Provide for internal security of the MAW
service, for all elements of the Marine wing headquarters.
MAW 1
Headquarters
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
89 249 10 9
1
MACG1
USMC USN
8601
Off Enl Off Enl
234 2,466 5 26 MWHS
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
7 62 0 0
MWSG
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
2
76 2,617 22 84 MAG VF/VA
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
306 2,196 14 37
MAG VH
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
334 2,096 13 33
Legend Notes
1
Off = Officer Task Organized
Enl = Enlisted 2 Totals Include Six Aircraft Detachments Provided To The 1st MAW VMGR Squadron.
MAG VH = Rotary-Wing Marine Air Group The VMAQ Which Is Based With 2d MAW Squadron, May Provide Detachments To
MAG VF/VA = Fixed-Wing Marine Air Group Other Wings, As Required.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
234 2,466 5 26
8610
MACG
Headquarters
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
8620 8650
13 36 4 3
1
MTACS MWCS
8630 8660
MACS MASS
LAAD 2
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
22 368 0 8
Notes
1
2d And 3d MAWs Have Two Communications Detachments. The MWCS For 1st MAW Has Only One.
2
1st MAW Has Only One Stinger Battery.
w Advise the ACE commander on applicable matters augment the actions of those medical personnel who are
pertaining to the employment of agencies comprising assigned to subordinate units of the MACG. Routine and
the MACCS. emergency medical support will be provided by the medical
w Perform command and staff functions associated personnel who are organic to the associated MTACS.
with fulfilling the MACGs mission.
w Conduct operations while in a nuclear, biological, (5) Messing. All food service support is provided by the
and chemical (NBC) and/or EW environ- ment. MWHS.
w Maintain the capability for deploying independent
units. 3303. Marine Tactical Air Command
Squadron
c. Concept of Organization
a. Mission
The MACG headquarters is organized to accomplish the
command and staff functions necessary to fulfill the The MTACS provides equipment, maintenance, and
MACGs mission in support of the MAW and MAGTF operations for the TACC of the ACE as a component of
ACE. the MAGTF. It equips, mans, operates, and maintains the
current operations section of the TACC. It also provides
d. Concept of Employment and maintains a facility for the TACC future operations and
future planning sections and installs and maintains associated
The MACG headquarters is employed with the combined automated systems.
assets of the MACG as a component of the ACE; normally
b. Tasks
at the MEF or MEF(FWD) element level. Before establish-
ment of a MEF, in conjunction with MAGTF task organi-
w Provide the operational command post (CP) for the
zation, specific MACG headquarters personnel may be ACE commander of a MEF or the forward
required to augment the MTACS. For additional informa- element of a MEF.
tion on MACCS employment, see MCWP 3-25.3,
w Assist in coordinating air operations to meet the
Marine Air Command and Control System Handbook.
operational requirements of the MEF.
w Assist in planning air operations.
w Maintain the capability to accomplish TACC
e. Administrative Capabilities
functions while displacing.
The MACG headquarters is capable of self-admin- w Conduct operations while in an NBC and/or EW
istration. environment.
f. Logistic Capabilities w Assist in coordinating with other U.S. Services and
allies for the conduct of MAGTF air operations in
(1) Maintenance. All maintenance support is provided joint and multinational force operations.
by the associated MTACS. w Perform command and staff functions associated
(2) Supply. All supply support is provided by the associ- with fulfilling the MTACS mission.
ated MTACS. w Coordinate with the appropriate commands to plan
for the deployment and employment of the
(3) Transportation. All motor transport is provided by squadron.
the associated MTACS.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
The MACS (see figure 3-7a) is comprised of a squadron detachments, see MCWP 3-25.6, Sector Antiair Warfare
headquarters, a TAOC detachment, and two ATC detach- Coordinator Handbook; MCWP 3-25.7, Tactical Air
ments. One MACS organization includes four TMD Operations Center Handbook; MCWP 3-25.8, Marine
detachments. The TMD detachment is designed with a lifta- Air Traffic Control Detach- ment Handbook; and
ble T/O and table of equipment (T/E) that can be assigned MCWP 3-25.9, Air Defense Detachment Handbook.
to support any MACS with TMD assets. A reinforced
MACS is shown in figure 3-7b on page 3-14. e. Administrative Capability
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
38 339 0 3
8631
MACS
Headquarters
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
10 61 0 3
8632 8633
TAOC ATC
Detachment Detachment
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
20 134 4 72
8640
MACS (REIN)
(CONUS)
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
55 581 0 6
8641
MACS
Headquarters
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
17 136 0 4
w Provide calibration and repair facilities for all ground- w Provide maintenance support for ground-common
common test measurement diagnostic equipment communications equipment in the MAW.
(TMDE) in the MAW. c. Concept of Organization
w Provide the digital backbone communications The MWCS consists of a headquarters element and one or
support for the ACE CE, FOBs, and MACCS two MWCS detachments.
agencies for up to two airfields per detachment.
w Provide tactical automated switching and telephone d. Concept of Employment
services for the ACE CE and the TACC. The MWCS provides communications support for the
w Provide electronic message distribution for the ACE ACE headquarters and TACC. Each MWCS detachment
CE, primary MACCS agencies, and tenant units. may be independently deployed to provide external
communications for up to two airfields and four forward
w Provide external single-channel radio and radio
bases. For additional information on the MWCS, see
retransmission communications support for ACE MCWP 3-25.12, Marine Wing Communications Squad-
operations as required. ron Handbook (under development).
w Provide deployed wide area network (WAN) and
e. Administrative Capabilities
deployed local area network (LAN) server support
for the ACE CE and primary MACCS agencies. The MWCS and detachments are capable of self-
w Provide the support cryptographic site for all administration.
ground-common and MACCS-assigned commu-
nications security equipment within the ACE. f. Logistic Capabilities
w Plan and coordinate individual and unit training as
required to qualify subordinate detachments for (1) Maintenance. The MWCS is capable of organiza-
tactical deployment and combat operations. tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all organic equipment;
organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on infantry
3-16 MCRP 5-12D
(2) Supply. The MWCS is capable of performing w Provide operational planning for MAGTF air
supply and fiscal functions that are required for squadron support operations.
operations and managing secondary repairable float for criti- w Receive, coordinate, and process immediate
cal low-density ground communications-electronics equip-
requests for direct air support.
ment and associated A stocks.
w Provide equipment, facilities, and personnel for the
(3) Transportation. The MWCS possesses sufficient operation of air support elements.
organic motor transport equipment to satisfy the routine
w Conduct air support control as required to meet
administrative requirements of the squadron. Additional
transportation requirements are provided by the MWSG. MAGTF operational requirements.
w Maintain the ability to provide continuous control of
(4) Medical. Medical support is provided by the direct air support while displacing by echelon.
MWSG.
w Provide personnel and facilities for the simultaneous
(5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the operation of the DASC and DASC (airborne).
MWSG or the supported unit.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
TAM
Number Item Quantity
8690
LAAD
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
22 368 0 9
8693
H&S LAAD Battery
Battery Detachment Platoon Headquarters
USMC USN USMC USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
1 27 0 1 1 42 2 12 0 3
(See figures 3-9 and 3-10.) The primary mission of a MAG HMLA), three Marine medium helicopter squadrons
VF/VA is to conduct AAW and OAS operations from (HMMs), and two Marine heavy helicopter squadrons
advance bases, FOBs, and aircraft carriers. MAG (HMHs), and one MALS (rotary wing). Each fixed- and
VF/VAs may consist of any combination of Marine attack rotary-wing MAG has a MALS.
squadron (VMAs), Marine fighter attack squadrons
(VMFAs), Marine all-weather fighter attack squadrons 3402. Marine Air Group Headquarters
(VMFA(AW)s), Marine aerial refueler transport squadrons
(VMGRs), Marine unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) squad-
a. Mission
rons (VMUs), Marine tactical EW squadrons (VMAQs),
or MALS (fixed wing). The primary mission of the MAG
VH is to provide assault support. Normally, the MAG VH
includes one Marine light/attack helicopter squadron
(
Table 3-6. Selected Items of Equipment for the LAAD Battalion.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
The MAG headquarters provides the staff support neces- (2) Supply. The MAG headquarters is capable of provid-
sary for the effective command of subordinate squadrons of ing the Marine Corps supply and fiscal functions that are
the MAG. required for MAG operations.
c. Concept of Organization
d. Concept of Employment
e. Administrative Capability
f. Logistic Capabilities
MAG (VH)
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
334 1,783 13 33
8900
MAG
Headquarters
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
23 87 5 8
MAG (VF/VA)
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
292 2,314 14 37
8800
MAG
Headquarters
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
23 84 5 8
3403. Marine Aviation Logistics Squad- assigned to another MALS to support MAG
ron: Fixed Wing/Rotary Wing aircraft assigned to a different MAG/ ACE.
w Conduct individual and unit training to qualify
a. Mission organic and supported squadron personnel for
performing assigned missions and tasks.
The MALS provides aviation-logistic support, guidance, w Provide data processing support to facilitate execu-
and direction to MAG squadrons on behalf of the tion of the aviation supply, aircraft maintenance, and
commanding officer, as well as logistic support for Navy- Navy-funded (except temporary additional duty
funded equipment in the supporting MWSS, MACS, and funds) financial management functions of the MAG.
Marine wing mobile calibration complex.
c. Concept of Organization
b. Tasks
This squadron is organized as a core unit that is supple-
w Provide intermediate-level maintenance for aircraft mented by aircraft-specific, MWSS, and MACS augmen-
and aeronautical equipment of all supported units tees. This concept allows the squadron to provide logistical
and, when authorized, perform first- degree repair support to the MAGs aircraft squadrons, MWSSs, and
MACSs in garrison or as a task-organized ACE.
on specific engines.
w Provide aviation supply support for aircraft and d. Concept of Employment
Navy-funded equipment to all supported units.
The MALS is employed as an integral unit of a MAG within
w Provide class V(A) ammunition logistic support to an ACE or can provide elements/support packages to
the MAGs squadrons. This support encompasses another MALS that is supporting a MAGTF ACE.
the requisitioning, storage, handling, assembly, trans-
portation, and inventory reporting of class V(A) e. Administrative Capability
ammunition. Be capable of planning for and operat-
ing an airfield ammunition issue point at expeditionary The MALS is capable of self-administration.
airfields. f. Logistic Capability
w Interpret, implement, audit, inspect, and provide
oversight for the MAG commanding officer of all (1) Maintenance. The MALS is capable of organiza-
policies and procedures relating to the administration tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all organic Marine
Corps equipment and organizational (2d echelon) mainte-
and management of operations and maintenance,
nance on assigned infantry weapons.
Navy funds (except temporary additional duty
funds), aviation supply, aircraft maintenance, aircraft (2) Supply. The MALS is capable of performing
ordnance, avionics, and cryogenics production for all aviation supply and fiscal functions that are required to
units/squadrons within a MAG. support MAG operations and aircraft maintenance.
w Coordinate with the MWSG, the MACG, the
(3) Medical. The MALS is capable of providing routine
MAW calibration complex, and other supporting and emergency medical support.
Navy and Marine Corps activities/agencies in
planning for the support required to execute the
(4) Transportation. Transportation is provided by the
Marine aviation logistic support program
MWSS.
(MALSP).
w Screen and inspect nonserviceable aeronautical (5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
materiel for testing and repair, shipment to another MWSS.
repair facility, or disposal.
3404. Marine Aerial Refueler Transport
w Maintain the capability to deploy and provide Squadron
MALSP support packages (including personnel) as
an integral unit or as tailored logistic elements
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 3-23
w Provide long-range aerial refueling service for air (1) Maintenance. This squadron is capable of 1st and
movement of FMF squadrons when other suitable 2d echelon maintenance on all assigned equipment and
means of aerial refueling services are not readily infantry weapons and of providing organizational mainte-
available. nance on assigned aircraft.
w Provide assault air transport for air-landed and (2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS
air-delivered troops, supplies, and equipment when and the MAG headquarters.
other suitable means of assault air transport are not
readily available. (3) Transportation. Transportation support is provided
by the MWSS.
w Provide an aircraft platform for the airborne
DASC. (4) Medical. The VMGR is capable of providing routine
w Provide ground refueling service to aircraft when and emergency medical support.
other suitable means of aircraft refueling are not (5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
available. MWSS.
w Provide air transport service for the evacuation of
casualties and noncombatants when other means 3405. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare
of transportation are not available. Squadron
w Within the capability of assigned aircraft and equip-
a. Mission
ment, maintain the capability to operate under day,
night, and all weather flying conditions; operate The VMAQ conducts airborne EW in support of FMF
to/from a logistic air head, advance base, expedi- operations.
tionary airfield, or tactical landing zone in the objec-
tive area or battle area; and operate with or without b. Tasks
the assistance of airborne, surface, or ground
controllers. w Conduct airborne EA and EW support operations.
w Conduct EA in support of training of FMF units or
c. Concept of Organization other forces as assigned.
w Process and provide mission data from tape record-
The VMGR will function either as an integral unit or as ings obtained on EW missions for updating and
separate detachments. Two detachments within the squad- maintaining an electronic order of battle.
ron organization provide the capability to conduct dual-site w Maintain the capability of operating from aircraft
operations and support simultaneous contingencies. The carriers, advance bases, and expeditionary airfields.
VMGR has 12 KC-130 aircraft. w Maintain the capability to operate during darkness
d. Concept of Employment
and under all weather conditions.
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w Maintain the capability to deploy or conduct (5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
extended-range operations that require aerial MWSS.
refueling.
w Perform organizational maintenance on assigned
3406. Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Squadron
aircraft.
a. Mission
c. Concept of Organization
The VMU operates and maintains a UAV system to
The VMAQ is organized to function independently with its provide unmanned aerial reconnaissance support to the
own logistic and administrative support capabilities. The MAGTF.
squadron is structured to operate as a subordinate unit of a
MAG or carrier air wing. Each squadron has five EA-6B b. Tasks
aircraft.
w Conduct reconnaissance, surveillance, and target
d. Concept of Employment
acquisition (RSTA). This includes performing
The VMAQ will normally be employed in general support airborne surveillance of designated target areas,
of the FMF or other assigned forces. MAGTF areas of interest/influence, and other areas
as directed; airborne surveillance for search and
e. Administrative Capability rescue (SAR) and TRAP; and reconnaissance of
helicopter approach and retirement lanes in support
This squadron is capable of self-administration.
of vertical assaults.
f. Logistic Capabilities w Provide real-time target information to the DASC
and fire support coordination center (FSCC) to
(1) Maintenance. This squadron is capable of organiza- facilitate adjusting fire missions and CAS.
tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned Marine
Corps-funded equipment and organizational (2d echelon) w Provide information to assist adjusting indirect- fire
maintenance on infantry weapons. It is authorized to weapons and to support and facilitate DAS and air
perform 1st through 4th echelon main- tenance on Tactical interdiction.
Electronic Reconnaissance Processing and Evaluation w Collect battle damage assessments (BDAs).
System (TERPES) commercial-off-the-shelf or nondevel-
opmental items (COTS/NDI), with 5th echelon mainte- w Support rear area security.
nance being performed by equipment w Provide remote receive capability and liaison to
manufacturers/vendors. It is capable of performing organ- designated units.
izational maintenance on assigned aircraft and Navy-funded
equipment. Intermediate-level ordnance, avionics, aircraft w Conduct individual and unit training to prepare for
maintenance, and other aviation logistic support is provided tactical employment and combat operations.
by the supporting MALS.
c. Concept of Organization
(2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS
and the MAG headquarters. The VMU is organic to the MAW and is structured to
operate as a subordinate unit of one of the MAGs. The
(3) Transportation. Motor transport support is VMU is organized into various sections that give it the
provided by the MWSS. capability to operate and maintain one UAV system and
associated support equipment. Its MALS augment section
(4) Medical. The VMAQ is capable of providing routine is designed to provide intermediate-level aviation mainte-
and emergency medical support. nance and supply support. The VMU has one Pioneer
system with five UAVs.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 3-25
(2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MAG and c. Concept of Organization
the MALS.
This squadron will normally function as an integral unit. It is
(3) Transportation. The squadron is capable of provid- structured to operate as a subordinate unit of a MAG. Each
ing sufficient motor transportation to displace the operational squadron has 12 F/A-18A/C aircraft.
capability of one UAV system. Additional transportation
support is required to displace all equipment of the VMU d. Concept of Employment
simultaneously.
The VMFA will normally be employed as an integral unit of
(4) Medical. The squadron is capable of providing routine an ACE.
and emergency medical support.
e. Administrative Capabilities
(5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the This squadron is capable of self-administration.
MWSS.
f. Logistic Capabilities
3407. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron
(1) Maintenance. The VMFA is capable of organiza-
a. Mission tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned equipment
and organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on infantry
The VMFA intercepts and destroys enemy aircraft under all weapons. It is capable of performing organizational mainte-
weather conditions and attacks and destroys surface nance on assigned aircraft and support equipment.
targets.
b. Tasks (2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS
and the MAG headquarters.
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(3) Transportation. Motor transport support is w Maintain the capability to deploy or conduct
provided by the MWSS. extended-range operations by using aerial re-
fueling.
(4) Medical. This squadron is capable of providing routine w Maintain the capability to conduct SEAD
and emergency medical support. operations.
w Perform organizational maintenance on assigned
(5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
MWSS. aircraft.
c. Concept of Organization
3408. Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack
Squadron The VMFA(AW) will normally function as an integral unit.
It is structured to operate as a subordinate unit of a MAG.
a. Mission Each squadron has 12 F/A-18D aircraft.
The VMFA(AW) attacks and destroys surface targets, day d. Concept of Employment
or night, under adverse weather conditions; conducts
multisensor imagery reconnaissance; provides supporting This squadron will normally be employed as an internal unit
arms coordination; and intercepts and destroys enemy of an ACE.
aircraft under all weather conditions.
e. Administrative Capability
b. Tasks
This squadron is capable of self-administration.
w Conduct day and night CAS, under all weather
conditions. f. Logistic Capabilities
w Conduct day and night DAS, under adverse (1) Maintenance. This squadron is capable of organiza-
weather conditions, including armed reconnais-
tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned Marine
sance, radar search and attack, air interdiction, and
strikes against enemy installations, by using all types Corps equipment and organizational (2d echelon) mainte-
of weapons that are compatible with assigned nance on infantry weapons. It is also capable of performing
aircraft. organizational maintenance on assigned aircraft and support
w Conduct multisensor imagery reconnaissance, equipment.
including prestrike and poststrike target damage
assessment and visual reconnaissance. (2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS
and MAG headquarters.
w Conduct day and night supporting arms coordina-
tion, including forward air control, tactical air coordi-
nation, and artillery/naval gunfire spot- ting. (3) Transportation. Motor transport is provided by the
MWSS.
w Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in conjunction
with ground and airborne fighter direction.
(4) Medical. This squadron is capable of providing routine
w Conduct battlespace illumination and target il- and emergency medical support.
lumination.
w Conduct armed escort of friendly aircraft. (5) Messing. Food service is provided by the MWSS.
w Maintain the capability to operate from aircraft carri-
ers, advance bases, and expeditionary air- fields.
a. Mission
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 3-27
w Augment local SAR and provide aeromedical weapons. It is capable of performing organizational mainte-
evacuation of casualties from the field to suitable nance on assigned aircraft and support equipment.
medical facilities or other aeromedical aircraft.
(2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS
w Provide airborne control and coordination for assault and the MAG headquarters.
support operations.
w Maintain a self-defense capability from ground-to-air (3) Transportation. Motor transport support is
provided by the MWSS.
and air-to-air threats.
w Maintain the capability to operate from amphibious (4) Medical. This squadron is capable of providing
shipping, other floating bases, and austere shore routine and emergency medical support.
bases, as required.
(5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
w Maintain the capability to operate at night, in adverse MWSS.
weather conditions, and under instrument flight
conditions at extended ranges. 3411. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron
w Perform organizational maintenance on assigned (CH-53E)
aircraft in all environmental conditions.
a. Mission
c. Concept of Organization
This squadron provides assault helicopter transport of heavy
This squadron will function either as an integral unit or as a weapons, equipment, and supplies during amphibious
squadron (-) with one or two separate detachments. This operations and subsequent operations ashore.
concept of organization facilitates dual-site operations,
provides support for simultaneous contingencies, and allows b. Tasks
for the fulfillment of continuous unit deployment program
requirements. Each squadron has eight CH-53D aircraft w Provide combat assault transport of heavy
organized in two detachments of four aircraft each. All weapons, equipment, and supplies as a primary
squadrons fall under the aviation support element based in function.
Kanehoe Bay, HI. Squadrons are sourced out as opera-
tional needs arise. w Provide combat assault transport of troops (exclu-
sive of initial assault wave infantry) as a secondary
d. Concept of Employment function.
w Conduct tactical retrieval and recovery operation
This squadron, or its separate detachments, will normally be
for downed aircraft, equipment, and personnel.
employed as an integral unit of an ACE. The squadron may
be employed as a single unit or with one or two separate w Conduct assault support for evacuation operations
four-plane detachments. and other maritime special operations.
w Provide support for FARPs.
e. Administrative Capabilities
w Augment local SAR assets and provide aeromedi-
This squadron is capable of self-administration. cal evacuation of casualties from the field to suitable
medical facilities or other aeromedical aircraft.
f. Logistic Capabilities w Provide airborne control and coordination for
assault support operations.
(1) Maintenance. This squadron is capable of organiza- w Maintain the capability to deploy and conduct
tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned equipment
extended-range operations by employing aerial
and organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on infantry
refueling.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 3-29
w Maintain a self-defense capability from ground-to- (5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
air and air-to-air threats. MWSS.
w Maintain the capability to operate from amphibious
shipping, other floating bases, and austere shore 3412. Marine Medium Helicopter
bases, as required. Squadron
w Maintain the capability to operate at night, in
adverse weather conditions, and under instrument a. Mission
flight conditions at extended ranges.
The HMM provides assault transport of combat troops in
w Perform organizational maintenance on assigned the initial assault waves and follow-on stages of amphibious
aircraft in all environmental conditions. operations and subsequent operations ashore.
c. Concept of Organization
b. Tasks
This squadron will normally function either as an integral unit
or as a squadron (-) with one or two separate detachments. w Provide combat assault troop transport as a primary
This concept of organization facilitates dual-site operations, function.
provides for the support of simultaneous contingencies, and w Provide combat assault transport of supplies and
allows for the fulfillment of continuous unit deployment equipment as a secondary function.
program requirements. Each squadron has 16 CH-53E w Conduct assault support for evacuation operations
aircraft. and other maritime special operations.
w Provide support for mobile FARPs.
d. Concept of Employment
w Provide airborne control and coordination for assault
This squadron or its separate detachments will normally be support operations.
employed as an integral unit of an ACE. The squadron may w Maintain a self-defense capability from ground-to-air
deploy as a complete squadron or as one or two four-plane and air-to-air threats.
detachments. w Maintain the capability to operate from amphibious
shipping, other floating bases, and austere shore
e. Administrative Capabilities bases.
w Maintain the capability to operate at night, in adverse
This squadron is capable of self-administration. weather conditions, and under instrument flight
conditions at extended ranges.
f. Logistic Capabilities
w Augment local SAR assets and provide aeromedical
evacuation of causalities from the field to suitable
(1) Maintenance. This squadron is capable of organiza-
medical facilities or other aeromedical aircraft.
tional (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned equipment
and organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on infantry w Perform organizational maintenance on assigned
weapons. It is capable of performing organizational mainte- aircraft in all environmental conditions.
nance on assigned aircraft and support equipment.
(2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MALS c. Concept of Organization
and the MAG headquarters.
This squadron will normally function as an integral unit. It is
(3) Transportation. Motor transport support is structured to operate as a subordinate unit of a MAG. Each
provided by the MWSS. squadron has 12 CH-46E aircraft.
(4) Medical. This squadron is capable of providing routine Tactical HMMs will begin replacing the CH-46E helicopter
and emergency medical support. with the MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft beginning in fiscal year
2002. The MV-22 is a dual-piloted, multiengine, self-
deployable, medium-lift, vertical takeoff and landing
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d. Concept of Employment
e. Administrative Capability
3-32 MCRP 5-12D
The H&HS provides administrative support for the group f. Logistic Capabilities
and squadron headquarters.
(1) Maintenance. This organization is capable of organ-
b. Tasks izational (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned
8701
MWSG
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
147 2,582 21 138
equipment and organizational (2nd echelon) maintenance on w Supplying crash/fire/rescue and structural firefighting
assigned NBC defense equipment. equipment.
(2) Supply. The H&HS possesses the capability to w Providing aircraft and ground refueling.
perform organic supply functions. It supervises organic w Providing essential engineer services, including
supply functions of subordinate MWSG units. engineer reconnaissance/survey; repair, improve-
ment, and maintenance of existing road nets within
(3) Transportation. Transportation is provided by collo-
the ACE area of responsibility; construction and
cated MWSG unit(s).
maintenance of expedient roads; construction
(4) Medical. The H&HS is capable of providing routine (except for subsurface and surface preparation)
and emergency sick call. improvement and maintenance of V/STOL facilities,
not to exceed 900 feet; construction and mainte-
(5) Messing. Messing support is provided by collocated nance of mission-essential base camp requirements,
MWSG unit(s). including tactical airfield fuel distribution systems and
helicopter expeditionary refueling system installations,
3503. Marine Wing Support Squadron: temporary bunkers, temporary aircraft revetments,
Fixed Wing/Rotary Wing and strongbacks; technical and equipment assistance
for erection of shelters; utilities support, including
a. Mission essential mobile electric power, water, and hygiene
The MWSS provides all essential aviation ground support support; development, improvement, and mainte-
requirements to a designated fixed-wing/ rotary-wing nance of drainage systems; supervision of camou-
component of an ACE and all supporting or attached flage requirements; equipment and personnel
elements of the MACG. required for rapid runway repair; materials handling
equipment to support base operations; limited mine
b. Tasks detection capability; and limited combat engineer
services.
The MWSS conducts airfield operations, except for ATC,
for supported ACE unit(s). These operations include: w Providing motor transport for operations internal to
the air base.
w Providing internal airfield communications, including w Providing messing facilities.
tactical telephone service in and about the airfield as
w Providing routine and emergency sick call and
well as for tenant ACE units, communications for
aviation medical functions.
airfield security, communications for ground trans-
portation management, and communications w Providing individual and unit training or organic
between an airfield and its adjacent facilities (i.e., personnel and selected personnel of support units.
ammunition dump and petroleum, oils, and lubricants w Providing organic NBC defense.
sites). w Providing security and law enforcement services,
w Providing weather services. including security of flight line and critical airfield facili-
w Providing expeditionary airfield services, including ties; traffic control/enforcement, convoy escort, and
maintaining M-21 aircraft recovery equipment, traffic accident investigation; straggler collection and
fresnel lens, communications, airfield lighting, and refugee control; and criminal investigation, physical
other related equipment necessary to support air security surveys, and related activities.
operations. w Providing air base commandant functions.
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(1) Maintenance. This organization is capable of organ- (6) Selected Items of Equipment. For a list of
izational (1st and 2nd echelon) maintenance of all assigned equipment items, see table 3-7.
engineer, motor transport, communications, field food
service, and NBC defense equipment, as well as weapons.
It is capable of intermediate (3d and limited 4th echelon)
maintenance on expeditionary airfield systems equipment
and provides organizational (2d echelon) maintenance of
engineer and motor transport equipment of supported
unit(s), except for the elements of the MACG.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 3-35
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Marine Divisions
1010 S
Marine
Division
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
1,021 15,890 50 843
1
1090 F 4238 G 4654 F 1378 N
Infantry Tank Assault Combat
Regiment Battalion Amphibian Battalion Engineer Battalion
Legend Note
Off = Officer 1
The 3 Regiments Have 480 Marine Officers, 8,526 Marine Enlisted
Enl = Enlisted
Personnel, 33 Navy Officers, And 603 Navy Enlisted Personnel.
USMC = U.S. Marine Corps
USN = U.S. Navy
4-1
support and motor transport support, the division possesses w The H&S Company provides command,
the significant capabilities of the combat engineer battalion administrative, and security functions as well as
and the truck company of the headquarters battalion. The organic supply for the headquarters battalion.
CSS capabilities of all division units and a list of significant w The Reconnaissance Company provides ground
major items (class VII) of equipment are contained in this reconnaissance and surveillance in support of the
section. division or its subordinate elements. The company
consists of a company headquarters section and six
4002. Headquarters Battalion, Marine reconnaissance platoons. Employment of the
Division company emphasizes directed reconnaissance rather
than passive surveillance.
a. Mission and Organization w The MP Company provides route reconnaissance,
evacuation and control of enemy prisoners of war
The primary mission of the headquarters battalion is to (EPW), beach and perimeter defense, area security,
crowd control, and investigative services.
exercise command, control, and administration of the
Marine division. (See figure 4-2.) w The Communications Company installs, operates,
and maintains communications facilities for the division
It contains an H&S company, a division headquarters with headquarters, including multichannel radio, wire, and
an H&S company, a reconnaissance company, a special communications center facilities.
security communications team, a communications company, w The Truck Company provides general support motor
a military police (MP) company, the division band, and a transport to the Marine division.
truck company.
1988 G
Headquarters
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
141 1,207 7 39
Note
1
The 3 Division Direct Support Teams Have A Total of 3 Marine Officers and 24 Marine Enlisted Personnel.
b. Logistic Capabilities (Except for the augment the organic capabilities of the companies of the
Truck Company) battalion, as required.
(1) Administrative Capability. The headquarters (6) Messing. The messing section of the service company
battalion is capable of self-administration. provides food service support to the bat- talion.
(2) Maintenance. Each company is capable of organ- 4003. Infantry Regiment, Marine Division
izational (1st echelon) maintenance on assigned equipment.
The service company provides organizational (2d echelon)
maintenance on battalion motor transport, engineering, and a. Mission
ordnance equipment. Organizational (2d echelon) and inter-
mediate (3d echelon) maintenance on communications- The primary mission of the infantry regiment is to locate,
close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver or
electronics equipment is provided by the communications
to repel his assault by fire and close combat.
company. Organizational and intermediate (3d echelon)
maintenance on open- and closed-circuit self-contained
b. Concept of Organization
underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) equipment and
boats is provided by the reconnaissance company.
The infantry regiment consists of a headquarters company
(3) Supply. The service company operates the organic and two or more infantry battalions (normally three infantry
supply account for the battalion. battalions). (See figure 4-3.) The infantry battalions are the
basic tactical units with which the regiment accomplishes its
(4) Medical. The medical section of the headquarters mission. The headquarters company of the infantry regiment
contains a regimental headquarters and a reconnaissance
company provides for emergency treatment and prepara-
tion for evacuation of all casualties, treats minor illness and platoon. When combined with other combat support and
CSS units, it will form a regimental landing team. Command
injuries, and supervises disease prevention and control
and staff functions for the regiment are exercised through a
measures for the battalion.
compact operational command group that consists of the
commander and an executive staff. The staff is capable of
(5) Transportation. The battalion has the organic trans-
portation capability that is required to support its mission. integrating the efforts of attached units with those of support-
ing units. The staff can support a tactical, main, and rear
The service company provides motor transport support to
command echelon during displacement. The basic means of
ground mobility of the regiment is by foot, supplemented by
1090 F
Infantry
Regiment
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
160 2,838 11 201
1096 F 1038 F
H&S Infantry
Company Battalion
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
25 264 2 3 45 858 3 66
small, lightweight vehicles for transportation of electronic (2) Maintenance. The regiment is capable of 1st and 2d
equipment, weapons, and limited amounts of ammunition echelon maintenance on all organic equipment.
and supplies. All elements are helicopter transportable and (3) Supply. Regiment supply is capable of providing
compatible with other means of transportation (e.g., assault organic supply support for the regiment. Generally, unit
amphibious vehicles (AAVs), motor transport, fixed-wing distribution is the preferred method of supply, but supply
aircraft, and ships). point distribution may also be used.
1096G
HQ Company,
Infantry Regiment
USMC USN
Company
Regimental Off Enl Off Enl
Headquarters
Headquarters 24 185 2 3 USMC USN
USMC USN Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl Communications Reconnaissance 4 42 0 3
17 40 2 0 Section Platoon
USMC USMC Mess Section
S-1 Section Command Section Off Enl Off Enl USMC
USMC USMC 2 79 1 23 Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl
Communications- 0 5
1 7 2 47 Platoon
Headquarters Electronics
Maintenance Section Motor Transport
S-2 Section S-3 Section USMC
USMC
USMC USMC Off Enl USMC
Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl 2 3 Off Enl
1 19
3 8 6 13 0 7
Supply Section
S-4 Section Radio Section Communications
Medical Section USMC
USN USMC USMC Center Section
USMC Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl 1 8
Off Enl
1 0 5 8 0 44
0 6
Headquarters
Chaplain Section Wire Section
Tactical Air Control Section
USMC USN USMC USMC
Party (TACP) Section
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
USMC
0 1 1 0 0 15 2 10
Off Enl
0 4
Motor TOW
Transport Section Maintenance Section
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
0 6 0 6
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Infantry Battalion Headquarters Company
(Each) Infantry Regiment (Each)
A0662 FMF end-user computer 13 13
A0815 Heliport lighting set 1 1
A1530 Radar transponder beacon, AN/PPN-19 2 4
A1815 Radio set, AN/GRC 160 21 43
A1930 Radio set, AN/MRC 110A 5 5
A1935 Radio set, AN/MRC 138A 3 5
A1957 Radio set, AN/MRC 145 5 7
A2030 Radio set, AN/PRC 68A 94 6
A2050 Radio set, AN/PRC 119 72 21
A2051 Radio set, position location reporting system (PLRS) 15 6
A2065 Radio set, AN/PRC 104(B) 5 5
A2069 Radio set, VHF, AN/PRC 113 5 2
A2070 Radio set, PRC 119 58 11
B0730 Generator set, 3 kW, 60 Hz, MEP 016B 1 2
B1650 Refrigeration unit, 100 ft 3
2 2
D1002 Truck, ambulance, two litter, 1/4 ton, HMMWV, M1035 2 1
D1016 Truck, cargo, 1 1/4 ton, diesel, 4 x 4, M1008 4 3
D1158 Truck, utility, cargo troop carrier, 1 1/4 ton, M998 27 12
D1159 Truck, utility, armament carrier, M1043 10
E0892 Launcher, grenade, 40 mm, M203 107 0
E0310 Dragon day/night tracker 12 0
E0915 Launcher, assault rocket, 83 mm, MK153 (SMAW) 18 0
E0935 TOW launcher 8
E0960 Machine gun, light squad, M249 81 6
E0980 Machine gun, .50 cal 6 0
E0980 Machine gun, 7.62 mm, 240G 29 2
E0994 Machine gun, 40 mm, MK14 11 8
E1065 Mortar, 60 mm, M224 9 0
E1090 Mortar, infantry, 81 mm, M252 8 0
H2045 Antenna, RC292 12 15
H2442 Telephone set, TA-1/PT 44 12
H2443 Telephone set, TA-312/PT 35 36
1038 F
Infantry Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
45 858 3 66
1037 F
H&S Company,
Infantry Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Company
22 181 3 66 Headquarters
USMC
Off Enl
2 4
Mess Armor
Mortar Section Section
Support Section USMC USMC
USMC Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl 0 25 0 4
0 13
1027 G
Weapons
Company
USMC Company
Off Enl Headquarters
Mortar 5 149 USMC
Platoon Off Enl
USMC 2 5
Off Enl
1 68
Antiarmor Heavy Machine
Platoon
Platoon Gun Platoon
Headquarters USMC USMC
USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl
1 49 1 27
1 4
Heavy Machine
81-mm Mortar Dragon Gun Section
Section Section USMC
USMC USMC Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl
TOW 0 8
0 27 0 25
Squad
USMC
Off Enl Dragon Heavy Machine
81-mm Mortar
0 5 Squad Gun Squad
Squad USMC USMC
USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl
0 8 0 4
0 6
1013 G
Rifle Company
USMC
Off Enl
Company
6 176
Headquarters
USMC
Off Enl
2 4
Rifle Platoon
USMC Weapons
Off Enl Platoon
1 42 USMC
Platoon Off Enl Platoon
Headquarters 1 46 Headquarters
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
Rifle Squad 1 3 1 1
USMC
Off Enl Machine Gun Mortar Section Assault Section
0 13 Section
USMC USMC
USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl
0 10 0 13
0 22
Fire Team
(1) Infantry Battalion. The infantry battalion consists of (4) Mobility. The basic means of mobility is by foot,
an H&S company, a weapons company, and three rifle supplemented by use of organic, small, lightweight vehicles
companies. (See figure 4-6 on page 4-6, figure 4-7 on page for the transportation of electronics equipment, weapons,
4-7, and figure 4-8 on page 4-7.) The rifle companies are and limited amounts of ammunition and supplies. All
the basic tactical units with which the battalion accomplishes elements are helicopter transportable and are compatible
its mission. When the battalion is combined with combat with other means of transportation (e.g., AAVs, motor
support and CSS units, it forms a battalion landing team transport, fixed-wing aircraft, and ships).
(BLT).
(5) Logistic Capability. Logistic capability is compatible
(2) Command and Staff Functions. Command and with the mobility and combat power of the battalion. The
staff functions are exercised through a compact operational battalion is structured on the basis of unit distribution of
command group that consists of the commander and his supplies within the battalion.
executive staff. The staff is capable of integrating the efforts
of attached units with those of supporting units by using (6) Total Weapons in the Infantry Battalion. For a
representatives of these elements provided for that purpose. complete list of infantry battalion weapons, see table 4-2.
The staff is capable of supporting a tactical and main
echelon and alternatives during displacement. All fire in (7) Weapon Distribution. Within the rifle company, the
support of the battalion is coordinated by the weapons fire team leader carries an M16A2 rifle and an M203
company commander, who functions as the battalion fire grenade launcher. The squad automatic rifleman carries the
support coordinator under the staff cognizance of the M249 squad automatic weapon (SAW); all other riflemen,
operations officer. including the assistant automatic rifleman, carry an M16A2.
Squad leaders and the officers and enlisted personnel of the
(3) Battalion Firepower. In addition to individual
platoon headquarters carry M16A2 rifles.
weapons, the organic battalion firepower consists of light,
medium, and heavy machine guns; light and medium
mortars; and light and medium antiarmor weapons that are The weapons platoon machine gun section has six M240G
capable of supporting the rifle companies. machine guns, the mortar section has three M224 60-mm
mortars, and the assault section has six MK153 83-mm
Series F
Weapon (Three Rifle Companies)
Artillery
Regiment
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
218 2,639 23 59
Headquarters Artillery
Battery Battalion
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
30 335 3 7 47 576 5 13
Headquarters
Battery
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
23 168 5 4
Artillery 1
Battery
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
8 136 0 3
Note
1 Six Towed M198 Howitzers/Battery
Artillery Tube Summary: 72 155-mm M198s
4-9
organic vehicular transportation. All CEs and some fire (5) Transportation. The organic transportation assets of
support assets are helicopter transportable. With the M198 the artillery unit provide the necessary mobility to deliver
weapons system, helicopterborne mobility is severely continuous artillery support. Artillery units are capable of
limited. moving their personnel, equipment, and a limited quantity of
supplies. Organic vehicles consist of wheeled vehicles. Artil-
c. Concept of Employment lery is capable of being transported by landing craft, trans-
port aircraft, and, to a limited extent, helicopters.
The artillery regiment is the primary source of fire support
for the Marine division. Its operations and actions are (6) Messing. The headquarters battery is capable of
closely integrated with those of the infantry to be responsive operating a battery mess hall. The battalions can operate a
to rapidly changing tactical situations. The artillery regiment battalion mess hall.
provides a fire support coordination section to assist in
establishing and operating an FSCC at the division COC. (7) Selected Items of Equipment. The composition
of artillery battalions varies in I, II, and III MEF. The equip-
d. Target Acquisition ment list in table 4-3 is provided for planning purposes and
is divided by the type of battery that the equipment
Each regiment is equipped with a counterbattery radar supports. For a list of equipment for a specific unit, refer to
platoon that is capable of locating enemy indirect-fire the appropriate T/E.
weapons within the divisions sector. The platoon has five
AN/TPQ-46A counterbattery radars.
4006. Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment
e. Logistic Capabilities
a. Mission
The logistic capabilities that follow cover the capabilities of
the headquarters battery, the artillery regiment, and the The mission of the artillery battalion in the Marine division is
individual artillery battalions. The total logistic capability of to furnish close and continuous fire support by neutralizing,
the regiment is the sum of the capabilities of its subordinate destroying, or suppressing targets that threaten the success
units. of the supported unit.
(3) Supply. Artillery units perform all supply functions to c. Concept of Employment
some degree. Supply operations are performed in each
The artillery battalion is the basic tactical unit of the artillery.
class of supply, with particular emphasis on classes I, III, V,
and IX. External supply support is obtained from the It has enough firing units to effectively mass its fires and to
CSSE. engage several targets simultaneously. The battalion is
normally employed as a unit to meet the fire support
(4) Health Services. Medical personnel provide requirements that are defined by its assigned tactical mission.
emergency treatment and preparation for evacuation of all The battalion maintains communications with its batteries
casualties, treat minor illnesses and injuries, and supervise and any attachments, the supported/reinforced units, and the
disease prevention and control measures. artillery regiment as appropriate. When a battalion deploys
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 4-11
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Headquarters Headquarters
Battery, Regiment Battery, Battalion 155 M198 Battery
independently, it is augmented with appropriate support page 4-12.) The tank battalion has 58 M1A1 tanks (with
from the regiment; for example, the meteorological section. 120-mm guns), 26 TOW weapons systems, and 5 M88A1
tank recovery vehicles.
d. Logistic Capabilities
c. Concept of Employment
For logistic capabilities, see paragraph 4005.e.
The battalion is best employed as a maneuver force without
4007. Tank Battalion, Marine Division detaching units. However, the division commander may
task organize forces of tanks, mechanized infantry, and
a. Mission other division resources based on mission, enemy, terrain
and weather, troops and support available-time available
The mission of the tank battalion is to close with and destroy (METT-T) that require cross-attachment of tank battalion
the enemy by using armor-protected firepower, shock and infantry regiment assets. Employment of the tank battal-
effect, and maneuver and to provide antimechanized fire in ion must take advantage of the speed, mobility, and
support of the Marine division. firepower of the organization.
b. Concept of Organization
4238 G
Tank Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
48 743 2 30
4237 G 4234 G
H&S Company Tank 4
1 M-88A1 4 AVLBs Company
USMC USN
USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
1 Off Enl
Antitank Platoon 28 435 2 30
5 77
USMC
Off Enl
1 68
Scout Platoon
USMC
Off Enl 5
Company Tank Platoon
1 23
Headquarters TANK PLT
2
Antitank Section Platoon USMC USMC
4 M1A1
Headquarters 3
Scout Section Off Enl Off Enl
USMC USMC USMC 2 32 1 15
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
0 2 1 3 0 9
Antitank Antitank
TOW Squad M2 Squad
Squad Squad
USMC USMC
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
Off Enl Off Enl
0 3 0 3
0 5 0 5
Notes
1 The Antitank Platoon Has 24 HMMWV-Mounted TOW Weapon Systems.
2 Each Antitank Section Has Eight TOWs.
3 Each Scout Section Has One HMMWV-Mounted TOW, One MK19, And One M2.
4 Each Tank Company Has One M88A1 Tank Recovery Vehicle.
5 Each Tank Platoon Has Four M1A1s.
d. Logistic Capabilities (4) Medical. The tank battalion provides emergency treat-
ment and prepares for evacuation by external means of all
(1) Administrative Capability. The tank battalion is casualties within the battalion that require hospitalization. It
capable of self-administration. also provides a field dispensary for treatment of minor
illnesses and exercises technical supervision of measures for
(2) Maintenance. All companies are capable of organ- the prevention and control of disease.
izational (1st echelon and 2d echelon) maintenance on all
equipment that is organic to the companies. The only excep- (5) Transportation. Transportation means that are
tion to this is the tank company, which requires 2d echelon organic to the battalion consist of a sufficient number of
maintenance support for motor transport items. Intermediate trucks and small general-purpose vehicles for command,
(3d echelon) maintenance is performed by the H&S
communications, medical, and high-usage resupply.
company on tanks, tank-mounted weapons, and very high
frequency (VHF) equipment and its associated cabling and
auxiliary audio equipment that is organic to the battalion. 3d (6) Messing. The tank battalion is capable of organic
echelon maintenance on TOW missile systems is performed food service support.
by the antitank platoon.
(7) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 4-4 for
(3) Supply. The tank battalion is capable of organic tank battalion selected items of equipment.
supply functions for the battalion. It maintains, within the
battalion supply platoon, a limited level of supply for the
companies.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 4-13
TAM
Number Item Quantity
4655 F
Assault
Amphibian Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
47 1,091 2 21
4654 F 4652 M
H&S Assault
Company Amphibian Company
USMC USN USMC
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
23 311 2 21 6 195
Notes
The Assault Amphibion Battalion Has 213 AAVP7s, 14 AAVC7s, And 6 AAVR7s.
2d And 3d Assault Battalions Each Have Four Assault Amphibian Companies; 2d Assault Battalion Is Located At Camp Lejeune, NC;
And 3d Assault Battalion Is Located At Camp Pendleton, CA.
The Combat Assault Battalion Has One Assault Amphibian Company And Is Located In Okinawa (UDP From 3d).
Company D, 3d Assault Amphibian Battalion Has One Assault Amphibian Company And Is Located At Twentynine Palms, CA.
maintenance (3d echelon) on AAVs and their mounted 4009. Combat Engineer Battalion, Marine
weapons and VHF equipment and its associated cabling Division
and auxiliary audio equipment that is organic to the battalion.
a. Mission and Tasks
(3) Supply. The assault amphibian battalion maintains
operation/training repair parts and supplies as directed. (1) Mission. The mission of the combat engineer battalion
is to enhance the mobility, countermobility, and survivability
(4) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 4-5 for of the Marine division through close combat engineer
assault amphibian battalion selected items of equipment.
support and to provide the limited general engineering
TAM
Number Item Quantity
support that is required for the functioning of the Marine w Plan, organize, and coordinate the construction of
division. simple and compound explosive and nonexplosive
obstacle systems.
(2) Tasks w Plan and construct obstacles that require special
engineering equipment and technical skills.
(a) Mobility Tasks w Perform specialized demolition missions that are
beyond the capability of other division units.
w Conduct engineer reconnaissance and support
intelligence collection within the division zone or (c) Survivability Task. The combat engineer battalion
sector. In areas not under division control, support should provide technical assistance and the necessary
will be required when conducting this reconnais- equipment for the development of temporary protective
sance. Provide personnel to augment other division positions for personnel and equipment.
elements conducting reconnaissance missions that (d) General Engineering Support Tasks
include requirements for engineer intelligence.
w Plan, organize, and coordinate the assault breaching w Provide essential construction support that is tempo-
of explosive and nonexplosive obstacles from the rary and designed to meet minimum combat
requirements.
high-water mark inland.
w Provide utility support, including mobile electric
w Employ assault bridge systems. When augmented, power equipment and potable water for essential
employ other standard bridge systems. troop consumption, bath services, and equipment
operational and maintenance require- ments.
w Provide expedient repair and reinforcement of
w Construct and improve expedient VTOL sites in
existing bridges.
support of division operations.
w Construct expedient, short-span bridges from local
materials in support of ground combat operations. b. Concept of Organization
w Provide temporary repair of existing roads and
The combat engineer battalion consists of an H&S
limited new construction of combat roads and trails, company, an engineer support company, and four combat
including the maintenance that is necessary to engineer companies. (See figure 4-12.) The H&S company
support combat operations of the division. consists of elements that provide the battalion commander
(b) Countermobility Tasks with facilities for command and control functions and
communications support for subordinate elements of the
1378 C
Combat
Engineer Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
43 817 2 26
battalion. The engineer support company consists of a (b) Support. The combat engineer battalion receives no
company headquarters, an engineer equipment platoon, a external maintenance support.
utilities platoon, and a motor transport platoon. Four
combat engineer companies are included in the battalion (2) Supply. The combat engineer battalion is capable of
organization to provide support to infantry regiments and providing organic supply to the battalion.
other division units, as required. Each of the combat
engineer companies consists of a company headquarters (3) Medical. The combat engineer battalion is capable of
and three combat engineer platoons. providing medical service support to the battalion.
(1) Command and Control. The battalion command- (4) Transportation. The battalion has limited organic
ing officer exercises command and control through the transportation capability. It requires external motor transport
battalion staff and company commanders. support to move the battalion as a unit and requires trans-
port by supported maneuver units to provide comparable
(2) Firepower. Firepower is limited to light infantry mobility and survivability.
weapons.
(5) Messing. The combat engineer battalion is capable of
(3) Mobility. The combat engineer battalion is not self- organic food service support.
mobile. It requires external motor transport to move the
battalion as a unit and requires transport by support maneu-
ver units to provide comparable mobility and survivability. 4010. H&S Company, Combat Engineer
Battalion
c. Concept of Employment
a. Mission
The combat engineer battalion provides close combat
support and limited general engineer support for the division The mission of the H&S company is to provide command,
through task-organized combat engineer elements for GCE control, and administrative elements to supervise the opera-
units. Operation of those elements supporting forward units tions of the battalion, including the provision of supply, food
is generally decentralized. Engineer support requirements to services, communications, chaplain services, administration,
the rear of forward elements will be performed under and medical support.
centralized engineer battalion control. The engineer support
company provides augmentation in the form of personnel b. Concept of Organization
and specialized engineering equipment to the combat
engineer companies. The H&S company consists of the battalion headquarters,
which contains a headquarters section, an S-1/adjutant
d. Administrative Capability
section, an S-2 section, an S-3 section, and an S-4 section;
The combat engineer battalion is capable of self- a supply platoon; a mess section; a communications
administration. platoon; a medical section; a chaplain section; and a
company headquarters. (See figure 4-13.)
e. Logistic Capabilities
(1) Command and Control. The company provides
(1) Maintenance the battalion commander with facilities for command and
control. The company commander executes the normal
(a) Organic. The combat engineer battalion is capable of command and staff functions.
organizational (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned (2) Firepower. Firepower is limited to light infantry
equipment. The battalion is capable of 2d echelon mainte- weapons and crew-served machine guns.
nance on all equipment listed in table 4-6. Intermediate (3d
and 4th echelon) maintenance is provided by the mainte- (3) Communications. The H&S company is capable of
nance battalion of the FSSG. providing communications support for the battalion.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 4-17
TAM
Number Item Quantity
1377 C
H&S Company,
Combat Engineer Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
16 129 2 26
The engineer support company provides assistance in the (b) Support. The engineer support company receives no
accomplishment of essential engineer support functions in external maintenance support.
rear areas of the division. It also augments companies with
motor transport vehicles, heavy equipment, utilities equip- (2) Supply. The engineer support company has no
ment operators, and support personnel when required by organic supply capability. Support is provided by the H&S
specific missions. When this occurs, control of the augmen- company of the combat engineer battalion.
tation elements passes to the company requiring such assis-
tance. The company provides motor transport for the H&S (3) Medical. The engineer support company has no
company and for operation of battalion headquarters. The organic medical capability. Support is provided by the H&S
desired company employment is under centralized control company of the combat engineer battalion.
of the battalion commander. The company provides
specialist personnel for service as individuals or for task (4) Transportation. The engineer support company
elements tailored for specific missions. The utilities platoon has the organic transportation capability necessary to
provides power generation and electrical distribution, water, provide support to the combat engineer battalion and fulfill
and bathing and decontamination facilities that are essential the primary mission of the company.
to division operations.
(5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
d. Administrative Capability H&S company of the combat engineer battalion.
Administrative support is provided at the battalion level. (6) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 4-7.
e. Logistic Capabilities
1363 C
Engineer
Support Company
USMC
Off Enl
7 252
4012. Combat Engineer Company, w Furnish technical and mechanical assistance in the
Combat Engineer Battalion installation of temporary cut-and-cover type field
fortifications.
a. Mission and Tasks w Perform specialized demolition missions that are
beyond the capability of the infantryman.
(1) Mission. The mission of the combat engineer w Provide specialized assistance in breaching obsta-
company is to provide close combat support of an cles, including mines, from the high-water mark
engineering nature as necessary to meet the essential inland.
requirements of an infantry regiment and other division w Supervise extensive or sensitive minefield clear-
elements in combat operations. ance.
(2) Tasks w Perform any combat engineer related tasks when
augmented with the necessary elements of the
engineer support company.
w Provide engineer reconnaissance, as required.
w Provide assistance for the cross-country movement b. Concept of Organization
of tracked and light wheeled vehicles.
w Erect temporary engineer-type structures to assist in The combat engineer company consists of a company
the movement of light vehicles and personnel across headquarters and three combat engineer platoons. (See
dry and wet gaps, subject to the availability of local figure 4-15.) The company provides direct combat engineer
materials. support to infantry task groupings for operations. It can
w Construct and operate light rafts, subject to the avail- provide one combat engineer platoon for close support of
ability of materials. each infantry battalion and associated task elements.
w Reinforce and repair existing bridges with local
materials for the passage of light vehicles. (1) Command and Control. The company
w Improve existing terrain for use as helicopter terminal commander directs and controls all matters pertaining to
points. company administration and logistic support.
w Furnish technical assistance in the fabrication and (2) Firepower. Firepower is limited to light infantry
positioning of light obstacles. weapons.
w Supervise the emplacement of minefields and
boobytraps.
1375 C
Combat
Engineer Company
USMC
Off Enl
5 109
Company Combat
Headquarters Engineer Platoon
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
2 4 1 35
TAM
Number Item Quantity
A combat engineer company is generally in direct support of (b) Support. The combat engineer company receives no
an infantry regiment for operations. Although the company external maintenance support.
may operate under the centralized control of the company
commander, it may more frequently operate under the (2) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
control of the platoon leaders in widely dispersed areas, company of the combat engineer battalion.
with the company commander acting as advisor to the
infantry regimental commander. One combat engineer (3) Medical. Medical support is provided by the H&S
company is provided for support of division elements to the company of the combat engineer battalion.
rear of forward areas and to augment the engineer compa-
nies in forward areas, as required. The combat engineer (4) Transportation. Transportation support is provided
company has limited construction equipment, some of by the engineer support company of the combat engineer
which is helicopter transportable. Equipment augmentation battalion.
with operators is furnished as necessary from the engineer
support company. In all such cases, control of augmenting (5) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
elements is generally passed to the combat engineer H&S company of the combat engineer battalion.
company requiring such assistance.
(6) Selected Items of Equipment. For a list of
selected items of equipment, see table 4-8.
a. Mission
TAM
Number Item Quantity
b. Concept of Organization
c. Concept of Employment
The LAR battalion consists of an H&S company and four
LAR companies.
4680 D
LAR
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
39 724 3 66
4681 D 4683 F
H&S LAR
Company Company
USMC USN USMC
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
24 325 3 66 5 133
The LAR battalion and its subordinate companies are (3) Medical. The battalion medical platoon provides
capable of being employed separately or as part of a GCE. preventive medicine, treatment for minor illnesses and
Speed and firepower, combined with maneuver, are used injuries, and emergency lifesaving for battle and other
to exploit the offense in all types of combat operations. The casualties. Injured and sick persons requiring hospitalization
LAR battalion assets emphasize the mobility and firepower are readied and evacuated to the rear. Two battalion aid
that are characteristic of light armored vehicles (LAVs). See stations can be formed to permit mobile and flexible medical
figure 4-16 for the basic tactical unit for employment of the support.
LAR battalion in the reinforced LAR company.
(4) Transportation. Variants of the LAV provide tacti-
d. Logistic Capabilities cal mobility for the battalion. When required, a light helicop-
ter may be provided to the battalion commander for
(1) Administration. The LAR battalion is capable of command and control, liaison, and observation purposes.
self-administration. Organic motor transport assets and motor transport assets
(2) Maintenance. The LAR battalion is capable of from the MAGTF CSSE provide transportation for admin-
organizational maintenance (1st and 2d echelon) on all istrative and logistic functions.
equipment organic to the battalion and intermediate mainte-
nance (3d echelon) on the LAV. The battalion also has (5) Supply. A combination of supply point and unit distri-
limited intermediate (3d echelon) maintenance capability for bution methods of resupply is used to support the LAR
organic communications equipment. battalion and its subordinate units. The battalion is capable
of organic supply support.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
a. Mission
b. Mobilization
The FSSG is a composite grouping of functional compo- The FSSG CE provides general and direct support and
nents that provides CSS above the organic capability of sustained CSS above the organic capabilities of supported
supported units to all elements of the MEF. In this respect, it elements of MAGTFs in the functional areas of CSS during
is structured to support, in garrison or deployed, a deployment and employment of the MEF and smaller,
one-division/one-wing-configured MEF. All elements of the geographically separated MAGTFs in all levels of conflict.
FSSG are structured to provide permanently organized
subelements to support independently deployed battalions, b. Tasks
regiments, MEUs (i.e., task-organized groups to provide
support, as required and preplanned), or geographically w Provide centralized ground supply support, beyond
separated units in gar- rison. supported units organic capabilities, for the sustain-
ment of the MEF, including procurement, storage,
The most significant attribute of the FSSG is that it is a care in storage, distribution, salvage, disposal, and
permanently organized command charged with the respon- bulk fuel and water supply support.
sibility of providing all major CSS functions for the MEF
beyond the organic capabilities of the supported w Provide authorized overflow organizational (2d
units/organizations. Thus, it is staffed and equipped by T/Os echelon) and intermediate (3d and 4th echelon)
and T/Es to support a one-divi- sion/one-wing MEF or four maintenance support, beyond supported units
MEUs simultaneously. organic capabilities, for Marine Corps-furnish- ed
ground equipment of the MEF, including inspection,
The FSSG embodies a fundamental principleeconomy of
operations through centralization of CSS resources and classification, servicing, adjustment, tuning, testing,
decentralization in executing CSS tasksin a conscious calibration, repair, modification, rebuilding overhaul,
effort to attain efficient use of these scarce resources reclamation, recovery assistance, and evacuation.
(personnel, supplies, and equipment) and a rational, aggres- w Coordinate transportation and throughput support,
sive assignment of work priorities. The FSSG commander, beyond supported units organic capabilities, for the
through his staff and by a coordinated, mutual exchange of
operational information with supported MAGTF organiza- deployment and employment of the MEF, including
tional/ unit commanders, tailors each FSSG organization to embarkation, landing support, port and terminal
meet specific preplanned requirements. Task-orga- nized operations, motor transport, air delivery, and
CSSEs, in support of deployed forces, provide the FSSG freight/passenger transportation support.
commander, his staff, and other CSS planners with opera- w Provide general engineering support to the MEF,
tional and historical data on which to base future planning by
means of narrative and statistical reports. including engineering reconnaissance; horizontal
construction of roads, CSS installations, and other
support facilities; vertical construction and mainte-
5002. Force Service Support Group
Command Element nance of encampment and other personnel support
facilities; emplacement of standard and nonstandard
bridging and rafting; demolition and obstacle
5-2 MCRP 5-12D
removal; augmentation for tasks beyond the organic a MEF, or four MEUs simultaneously, or a combination of
engineering capabilities of supported units; and various smaller CSSEs, MEU service support groups
explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). (MSSGs), or CSSDs in support of MAGTF operations
below MEF level. It is capable of providing the CE nucleus
w Provide health service (medical and dental) support, for three MSSGs/CSSEs to support MAGTFs. The
beyond the supported units organic capabilities, to FSSG includes an H&S battalion for command and control
the MEF, including health maintenance, patient and seven permanently organized battalions that provide
collection and treatment, temporary hospitalization, logistics and CSS along functional area lines. Similar
patient regulation and evacuation, disease control, functions are generally centralized at the battalion level to
hygienic services, and a comprehensive dental facilitate command and control, coordination of taskings and
training, and maintenance of equipment. Within the limits of
program.
their capabilities, each battalion provides personnel and
w Coordinate services support, beyond supported equipment to source task-organized CSSEs that are estab-
units organic capabilities for the MEF, including lished to support MAGTFs. See figures 5-1a, 5-1b, 5-1c,
security support, postal, disbursing, and exchange and 5-1d.
services; legal services (including active duty nucleus (1) Command and Control. The FSSG commander
exercises command and control of the FSSG through the
capability for CA); CSS-related CA support; and
general/special staff and subordinate commanders by using
graves registration. organic communications assets. This system permits the
FSSG commander to structure organizations, assign appro-
c. Concept of Organization priate missions and tasks, and establish appropriate
command relationships that enhance efforts to achieve
The FSSG is a permanently structured command that centralized control while facilitating decentralized execution
constitutes the CSSE of the MEF. When manned and of CSS tasks. When required, the FSSG commander task
equipped at full T/O and T/E levels, the FSSG can support organizes CSSEs from the assets of the functional battalions.
FSSG
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
398 7,553 310 898
Medical Dental
Battalion Battalion
USMC USN USMC USN Legend
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl USMC = United States Marine Corps
6 203 208 553 0 6 75 153 USN = United States Navy
Off = Officer
Enl = Enlisted
FSSG
3d FSSG
4th FSSG
The mission and composition of supported MAGTFs force CSSA (FCSSA), and other CSS installations
dictate the type, size, and composition of the supporting commensurate with the level of operations to ensure
CSSEs. responsive, timely support for the sustainment of the MEF.
(3) Mobility. Organic medium- and heavy-lift vehicles can f. Logistic Capabilities
displace the FSSG in echelons. Use of organic transporta-
tion to move the FSSG degrades its ability to provide simul- (1) Supply. The FSSG is capable of organic supply
taneous transportation support to the MEF. support. It provides selected consumer-level and full
intermediate-level ground supply support, including class I
(4) Communications. The FSSG possesses sufficient subsistence supply support to the MEF and other FMF
organic communications capabilities to install, operate, and units, as required.
maintain communications systems for internal and limited
external communications require- ments. (2) Maintenance. The FSSG is capable of organiza-
tional and intermediate-level (1st through 4th echelon)
(5) Intelligence. The organic intelligence gathering and maintenance on organic equipment. It provides general
processing capabilities of the FSSG are limited. They support intermediate maintenance (3d and 4th echelons) on
include limited tactical and logistical intelligence support for Marine Corps-furnished ground equipment to other units of
the FSSG CE and organic battalions. the MEF for those units not authorized those levels of
maintenance and, when performance of authorized mainte-
(6) Security. The FSSG is responsible for the local nance exceeds supported units capability, overflow organ-
security of established CSS installations against ground izational (2d echelon) main- tenance.
attack and employs passive defense measures against other
forms of attack. When tasked by the MEF commander, it (3) Transportation. The FSSG is capable of organic
also coordinates security within the MEF rear area. Antiair transportation support. It provides medium- and heavy-lift
and antimechanized rear area security requirements must be motor transport support and coordinates the movements of
satisfied by other elements of the MEF. Within its capability, elements of the MEF to, from, and through ports of embar-
the FSSG provides security for lines of communications in kation and debarkation.
the MEF rear area used by the FSSG in transporting
supplies, equipment, and personnel. It coordinates security (4) General Engineering. The FSSG is capable of
requirements with supported units for such movements general support engineering support to organic FSSG and
within the supported units areas of responsibility. supported MEF units that require EOD support and inten-
sive engineering efforts involving detailed planning and
d. Concept of Employment preparation to meet standards, design, and construction
criteria beyond the organic capabilities of supported units.
The FSSG provides sustained CSS to each element of the
MEF in the functional areas of CSS beyond the organic (5) Health Services. The FSSG is capable of providing
capabilities of supported units. It provides CSSEs to smaller medical and dental support to organic battalions and other
MAGTFs that may be permanently organized or task units of the MEF when those units needs exceed their
organized for specific missions. When supporting a task- organic capabilities.
organized force that is greater than the combined assets of
one division and one aircraft wing, the FSSG may require (6) Services. The FSSG is capable of services support
augmentation for requirements beyond its organic capabili- to organic FSSG units and supported MEF units in the
ties. To provide the necessary throughput support to the functional areas of security support, disbursing, postal, and
MEF, the FSSG establishes, as required, beach support exchange services; logistic information systems; legal
areas, landing zone support areas, CSS areas (CSSAs), a services support; CA support; and graves registration.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-5
3911N
H&S
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
173 1,330 18 97
3131N
Communications
Company
USMC
Off Enl
13 346
(6) Security. The H&S battalion is responsible for the e. Administrative Capability
local security of CSS installations established within its area
of responsibility against ground attack and employs passive The battalion is capable of self-administration.
defense measures against other forms of attack. Antiair and
antimechanized rear area security requirements must be f. Logistic Capabilities
satisfied by other elements of the MAGTF. Within its
capability, the H&S battalion provides security for lines of (1) Supply. The battalion is capable of organic supply
communications in the MAGTF rear area used by the support for the battalion and maintenance float supply
FSSG in transporting supplies, equipment, and personnel. It support for the communications companys critical
coordinates security requirements with supported units for low-density communications-electronics equipment.
such movements within the supported units areas of
responsibility.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-7
(2) Maintenance. The battalion is capable of organiza- The headquarters company provides command and
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip- control, administration, and command support functions for
ment, except for motor transport equipment. the H&S battalion, the FSSG, and the CSSE nucleus CEs.
(See table 5-1 on page 5-8.)
(a) The headquarters company of the H&S battalion
provides organizational (2d echelon) maintenance support b. Tasks
for organic motor transport equipment.
w Provide command, control, and coordination of
(b) The communications company provides organi- H&S battalion and FSSG operations in support of
zational (1st echelon) maintenance support for organ- ic
MEF operations.
equipment and organizational (2d echelon) maintenance
support for engineering and communica- tions-electronics w Provide command support functions, including
equipment that is organic to the communications company. consolidated administration, organic supply, food
service, and motor transport support for the
(c) The maintenance battalion provides intermediate (3d battalion.
and 4th echelon) maintenance support for critical
low-density communications-electronics equipment and for w Provide food service support for the maintenance,
other organic equipment. supply, and motor transport battalions of the FSSG.
(5) Health Services. Health Services is organic to and (1) Command and Control. The company
provides primary care for the H&S battalion and those commander directs and controls command support
battalions of the FSSG that do not possess an organic functions relating to operations, administration, and
medical support capability. The dental battalion provides the logistics/CSS for the company.
necessary dental support.
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
(6) Services. The battalion is capable of coordinating individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
those service support functions provided to the FSSG and security.
supported MEF units in the functional areas of security
support, disbursing, postal, and exchange services; logistic (3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company
information systems; legal services; CA support; and graves provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required
registration. from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement.
(7) Messing. The battalion is capable of operating a single (4) Communications. Communications support, as
consolidated mess to provide food service support for the required, is provided by the communications company of
H&S, maintenance, supply, and motor transport battalions. the H&S battalion.
It can operate up to three separate mess halls in support of d. Concept of Employment
task-organized elements of the FSSG.
5004. Headquarters Company, The company is structured to facilitate task organization for
Headquarters and Service Battalion operations conducted by the battalion in support of
MAGTF operations.
a. Mission e. Administrative Capability
5-8 MCRP 5-12D
(1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
support. by the service company of the H&S battalion.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza- (7) Messing. The company is capable of organic food
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip- service support and provides food service support to the
ment. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance H&S, maintenance, supply, and motor transport battalions.
support is provided by the maintenance battalion.
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-2.
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
transportation support for command and administrative
5005. Service Company, Headquarters
purposes. and Service Battalion
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-9
3111N
Headquarters
Company
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3121N
Service
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
55 362 1 0
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3131N
Communications
Company
USMC
Off Enl
13 346
(4) Communications. The company is capable of (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
organic communications support. Augmentation from the transportation support for command and administrative
MEF communications battalion is required if a dedicated purposes.
naval telecommunications system/defense communications
system entry is required. (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
d. Concept of Employment
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
The company is the primary source of communications the H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the
support for the FSSG headquarters and other CSSE CEs. dental battalion.
(1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the headquar- 5007. Military Police Company,
ters company of the H&S battalion. Headquarters and Service Battalion
TAM
Number Item Quantity
w Perform law-and-order functions, including law (4) Communications. The MP company possesses
enforcement, criminal investigations, accident investi- sufficient communications assets to support itself.
gations, and crime prevention/physical security
services. d. Concept of Employment
w Perform offensive and defensive operations, within The company can support simultaneously deployed CSSEs
capabilities, against minor enemy units operating in of MAGTFs smaller than a MEF. It provides a mobile
the rear area and as a reaction force in support of security force to patrol main supply routes/lines of communi-
friendly units engaged with the enemy. cations within the MAGTFs area of responsibility and
areas surrounding main supply routes/lines of communica-
tions, assists the CSSE commander in area security,
c. Concept of Organization manages EPW operations, and performs law-and-order
tasks to assist in the maintenance of good order and disci-
The company is structured to provide task-organized pline throughout the MAGTFs area of responsibility.
security support detachments to deployed MAGTFs. (See
figure 5-6.)
e. Administrative Capability
(1) Command and Control. The company
commander directs and controls command support Administrative support is provided by the consolidated
functions relating to operations, administration, and administrative section of the headquarters company of the
logistics/CSS for the company. H&S battalion.
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to f. Logistic Capabilities
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
security. (1) Supply. Supply support, as required, is provided by
the headquarters company of the H&S battalion.
(3) Mobility. The company is primarily footmobile.
Organizational vehicles of the company provide limited (2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
mobility. Transportation support is required to effect tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip-
displacement. ment. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance
support is provided by the maintenance bat- talion.
3141N
MP
Company
USMC
Off Enl
5 140
Company MP
Headquarters Platoon
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
2 20 1 40
TAM
Number Item Quantity
commodity areas that are critical to the warfighting capability (5) Intelligence. Intelligence support, as required, is
of the MEF. (See figure 5-7.) provided by the H&S battalion.
(1) Command and Control. The battalion (6) Security. Security support, as required, is provided
commander exercises command and control of the battalion by the H&S battalion.
through the battalion staff and the company commanders.
He directs and controls command support functions relating d. Concept of Employment
to operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the
battalion. The battalion establishes and operates direct and general
support intermediate maintenance facilities in support of the
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to MEF or any combination of smaller MAGTFs. When not
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local deployed as a battalion, the structure supports MAGTF
security. operations through detachments composed of platoons
from each of the functional companies; these platoons are
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the battalion task organized to provide the full range and depth of inter-
provide limited mobility. Heavy motor transport support mediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance. The detach-
from the motor transport battalion is required to effect ments are assigned to the supporting CSSE. Depending on
displacement. the tactical situation, decentralized execution of maintenance
support is provided through task-oriented maintenance
(4) Communications. Communications support is support teams that can provide on-site repair support.
provided by the communications company of the H&S When maintenance needs exceed the capability of the
battalion. maintenance support teams, unserviceable components
normally are evacuated to the rear for rebuilding at an estab-
lished CSSA or repair facility. The battalion (-) provides
3912N
Maintenance
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
52 1,614 2 2
3241N 3261N
intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance for residual (6) Services. Services support is provided by the service
MEF units, within its remaining organic capability. company of the H&S battalion.
3211N
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
13 124 2 2
The company is capable of self-administration and contains (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
the consolidated administration section for the maintenance by the service company of the H&S battalion.
battalion.
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
f. Logistic Capabilities H&S battalion.
(1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply (8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-6.
support.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-19
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3221N
Ordnance
Maintenance Company
USMC
Off Enl
8 295
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
administrative section of the H&S company of the mainte- H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
nance battalion. battalion.
f. Logistic Capabilities
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-21
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided w Provide technical assistance and overflow organiza-
by the service company of the H&S battalion. tional maintenance for supported units as directed
by higher headquarters.
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
headquarters company of the H&S battalion. w Provide required maintenance on stored engineer-
ing equipment before issue.
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-7. w Provide technical inspection services in support of
the MEF commanders equipment maintenance
5011. Engineer Maintenance Company, programs.
Maintenance Battalion
c. Concept of Organization
a. Mission
The company is structured to provide the appropriate
The engineer maintenance company provides intermediate technical and supervisory personnel and equipment to
(3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support for Marine provide engineering maintenance support for a MEF or
Corps-furnished engineering equipment of a MEF. MAGTFs smaller than a MEF. It is organized to facilitate
the task organization of engineering maintenance assets for
b. Tasks support of a MEF or up to four MEUs deployed in widely
separated geographical areas. (See figure 5-10 on page
w Provide task-oriented maintenance support teams 5-22.)
to effect on-site repairs of engineering equipment as
feasible, including the Marine Corps-furnished (1) Command and Control. The company
engineering equipment of an MPF. commander directs and controls command support
functions relating to operations, administration, and
w Provide end-item maintenance at established repair logistics/CSS for the company.
facilities when maintenance requirements exceed the
capabilities of maintenance support teams to effect (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
repairs. individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
security.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3231N
Engineer
Maintenance Company
USMC
Off Enl
6 240
Contact Contact
Team Team
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
0 23 0 26
44 26
21
(4) Communications. Communications support, as (1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
required, is provided by the communications company of company of the maintenance battalion.
the H&S battalion.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
d. Concept of Employment tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment and
organizational (2d echelon) and intermediate (3d and 4th
When operating as a unit under centralized control in the echelon) maintenance on fabric and engineering equipment
FCSSA or under decentralized control from two CSSAs, of the MEF, except for motor transport equipment. For
the company operates intermediate maintenance facilities for other organic equipment, appropriate companies of the
the repair of engineering equipment. The primary method of maintenance battalion provide organizational (2d echelon)
employment is decentralized execution of maintenance and intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support.
support provided through task-oriented maintenance
support teams to effect on-site repairs that exceed the (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
organic maintenance capabilities of supported units. When transportation support for command and administrative
repair cannot be accomplished on site, purposes and of heavy transportation support to effect the
disabled/unserviceable equipment is evacuated to company evacuation of engineering equipment.
repair facilities.
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
e. Administrative Capability required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-23
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3241N
Electronics
Maintenance Company
USMC
Off Enl
8 301
TAM
Number Item Quantity
and intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance on communications-electronics equipment and fire control
Marine Corps-furnished motor transport equipment of the components.
MEF.
b. Tasks
(3) Transportation. The motor transport maintenance
company is capable of organic transportation support for w Provide intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) mainte-
command and administrative purposes and heavy transpor- nance on secondary repairables from the repairable
tation support to effect the evacuation of motor transport
issue point.
equipment.
w Provide body and fender maintenance and machine
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as shop facilities for the accomplishment of intermediate
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion. (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance.
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by w Prepare in-stock items for issue.
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
battalion. c. Concept of Organization
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided The company is structured to provide the appropriate
by the service company of the H&S battalion. technical and supervisory personnel and equipment to
augment the maintenance elements of a CSSE with a
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the general support intermediate maintenance capability. It is
headquarters company of the H&S battalion. organized to facilitate the task organization of general
support maintenance assets for support of a MEF or up to
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-10. four MEUs deployed in widely separated geographical
areas. (See figure 5-13 on page 5-28.)
5014. General Support Maintenance
Company, Maintenance Battalion (1) Command and Control. The company
commander directs and controls command support
functions relating to operations, administration, and
a. Mission logistics/CSS for the company.
The general support maintenance company provides (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
general support intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) mainte- individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
nance support, including component rebuilding for Marine security.
Corps-furnished ground equipment of a MEF, except for
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3261N
General Support
Maintenance Company
USMC
Off Enl
11 279
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company (2) Maintenance. The general support maintenance
provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required company is capable of organizational (1st and 2d echelon)
from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement. maintenance on organic equipment and intermediate (3d
and 4th echelon) maintenance support for ground equip-
(4) Communications. Communications support, as ment of the MEF, except for communi- cations-electronics
required, is provided by the communications company of equipment.
the H&S battalion.
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
d. Concept of Employment transportation support for command and administrative
purposes.
When operating as a unit under centralized control in the
FCSSA or under decentralized control from two CSSAs, (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
the company operates general support intermediate (3d and required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
4th echelon) maintenance repair facilities for the repair of
Marine Corps-furnished ground equipment of the MEF, (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
except for communications-electronics equipment. H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
battalion.
(1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S 5015. Supply Battalion
company of the maintenance battalion.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-29
TAM
Number Item Quantity
The battalion is organized to provide commodity-oriented, task organized to support MAGTF requirements. When
task-organized detachments for the sustainment of MAGTF supporting the entire MEF, supply management and control
operations. (See figure 5-14.) are centralized in the Supported Activities Supply System
(SASSY) of the supply management unit, which is part of
(1) Command and Control. The battalion the supply company of the supply battalion.
commander exercises command and control of the battalion
through the battalion staff and the company commanders. e. Administrative Capability
He directs and controls command support functions relating
to operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the The battalion is capable of self administration.
battalion.
f. Logistic Capabilities
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local (1) Supply. The battalion is capable of organic supply
security. support and general support supply support of the MEF
beyond the organic capabilities of supported units.
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company
provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required (2) Maintenance. The battalion is capable of organiza-
from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement. tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip-
ment and intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance on
(4) Communications. Communications support is medical and dental equipment of the MEF. Intermediate
provided by the communications company of the H&S (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support for
battalion. nonmedical/nondental equipment is provided by the mainte-
nance battalion.
(5) Intelligence. Intelligence support is provided by the
H&S battalion. (3) Transportation. The battalion is capable of organic
transportation support for command and administrative
(6) Security. The battalion is capable of limited local purposes.
security.
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
d. Concept of Employment required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
The battalion consolidates the intermediate supply capabili- (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
ties of the FSSG. Commodity-oriented de- tachments are
3913 N
Supply
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
52 1,210 6 81
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental The company is organized to plan, coordinate, and
battalion. supervise the command support functions of the battalion
and to provide specified general support supply functions
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided for MAGTFs. It is structured to facilitate task organization
by the service company of the H&S battalion. of detachments for operations conducted by the battalion in
support of MAGTF operations. (See figure 5-15 on page
(7) Messing. Food service support provided by the 5-32.)
headquarters company of the H&S battalion.
(1) Command and Control. The company
5016. Headquarters and Service commander directs and controls command support
Company, Supply Battalion functions relating to operations, administration, and
logistics/CSS for the company.
a. Mission
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
The H&S company of the supply battalion provides individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
command and control, administration, and command security.
support functions for the supply battalion and general
support subsistence supply support to the MEF. (See table (3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company
5-12.) provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required
from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement.
b. Tasks
(4) Communications. Communications support, as
w Provide direct support supply support for the required, is provided by the communications company of
battalion. the H&S battalion.
w Provide direct support transportation support, within
d. Concept of Employment
capabilities, for the internal transportation require-
ments of the battalion. The company is structured to provide task-organized
w Provide a PP&P capability, as required, for detachments in support of MAGTF operations.
MAGTFs.
e. Administrative Capabilities
w Provide subsistence support to the MEF, including
operation of class I subsistence dumps and storage, The company is capable of self administration and contains
issue, and accounting for subsistence items. the consolidated administration section for the supply
battalion.
c. Concept of Organization
Marine Officer Marine Enlisted Navy Officer Navy Enlisted
Battalion headquarters 11 80 0 0
Motor transport/maintenance platoon 1 95 0 0
Company headquarters 2 3 2 2
Direct support rations platoon (2) 0 29 0 0
Total 14 236 2 2
3311N
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
14 235 2 2
(1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply (8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-13.
support for the battalion.
5017. Supply Company, Supply Battalion
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip- a. Mission
ment. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance
support is provided by the maintenance bat- talion. The supply company provides general support supply
support, including supply management and control, to
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic sustain the operations of the MEF.
transportation support to the battalion for command and b. Tasks
administrative purposes and for the internal transportation
requirements of the battalion. w Provide supply support management and control for
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as the MEF through the supply management unit, includ-
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion. ing the following stock control functions:
{ Technical management data research, customer
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by service, and assistance to the MEF
the H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the { Management of special allowance training pool
dental battalion.
items and initial issue provisioning assets
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided { Management of secondary repairable items
by the service company of the H&S battalion. through the maintenance float
{ Submission of required supply status
management reports to higher headquarters
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-33
TAM
Number Item Quantity
{ Coordination with financial and mainten- ance w Provide receipt, storage, and forwarding of class III
management systems (packaged) supplies to MAGTF elements or
{ Requisitioning and direct asset management CSSAs.
support, except for maintenance, for MEF w Provide supply expediter and an emergency supply
prepositioned war reserves. operations center capability to elements of the MEF.
w Provide intermediate-level supply support to the w Provide deployment blocks for CSSEs deploying in
intermediate maintenance activities of the FSSG. support of a MAGTF.
w Provide procurement services for items decentral- w Provide continuous, sustaining supply support to
ized by the item manager. deployed CSSEs.
w Provide civilian contracting and cross servicing w Provide a technical interface with deployed elements
functional support for deployed units. for the transmission and processing of supply status
w Provide accounting for classes II, IV, VII, VIII, and and mechanized records.
IX supplies, initial issue provisioning assets, and w Provide cross-support procedures for deployed
authorized levels of war reserves. CSSEs.
w Provide medium bin and bulk storage of identified w Provide technical control over the mechanized
general account operating stocks. supply support system.
w Provide supply locator services for storage w Provide accounting and distribution for classes of
functions. supply that are force fed to the MEF.
w Provide total receipt, storage, and issue support for
general account operating stocks. c. Concept of Organization
w Provide warehousing capability for deployed
The company is organized to facilitate the task organization
CSSEs.
of detachments that are capable of providing control and
5-34 MCRP 5-12D
management of supply support to elements of the MEF or The company is structured to provide centralized supply
MAGTFs smaller than a MEF. (See figure 5-16.) control and management for the supply battalion of the
FSSG and the MEF through the supply management unit,
(1) Command and Control. The company which is capable of accounting for all classes of supply. The
commander directs and controls command support officer in charge of the supply management unit directs and
functions relating to operations, administration, and controls external supply support and internal supply
logistics/CSS for the company. management unit operations. Processing support is
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to provided by the local regional automated service centers.
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local e. Administrative Capability
security.
Administrative support for the company is provided by the
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company consolidated administration section of the H&S company of
provide limited mobility. Heavy motor transport support the supply battalion.
from the motor transport battalion is required to effect
displacement. f. Logistic Capabilities
(4) Communications. Communications support, as (1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
required, is provided by the communications company of company of the supply battalion.
the H&S battalion.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
d. Concept of Employment tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment.
Organizational (2d echelon) maintenance support is
provided by the H&S company of the supply battalion, and
3321N
Supply
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
28 643 2 4 Headquarters
Section
USMC
SASSY Management Off Enl
Unit Headquarters 1 8
USMC
Off Enl
1 4
intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support is w Provide technical assistance in the receipt, storage,
provided by the maintenance battalion. assembling, and forwarding of nuclear ordnance to
ground and aviation elements of the MEF.
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
transportation support for command and administrative w Provide handling and forwarding of class V(A)
purposes. ammunition and aviation ordnance.
d. Concept of Employment
w Provide receipt, storage, issue, and accounting
functions for class V items. The company is structured to provide class V supply
w Provide minor rework of grade III ammunition and support to the MEF or MAGTFs smaller than a MEF. The
repackaging support for the MEF. company is capable of organizing and operating one or
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Ammunition
Company
USMC
Off Enl
9 300
TAM
Number Item Quantity
w Provide support for the packing, preserving, (4) Communications. Communications support, as
storage, and maintenance of class VIII re- supply. required, is provided by the H&S battalion.
w Provide for the receipt, storage, and issue of class d. Concept of Employment
VIII supplies in support of the authorized medical
allowance list (AMAL)/authorized dental allowance The company is structured to provide a centralized supply
list (ADAL) for MAGTF medical and dental units; and maintenance facility for class VIII supplies and equip-
intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance ment. The supply platoons are capable of centralized opera-
support for biomedical/technical medical and dentaltions under the medical logistics company or decentralized
equipment; and 1st and 2d echelon maintenance operations in three balanced units in support of a MEF or
MAGTFs smaller than a MEF. The equipment repair
support for MAGTF medical/dental equipment. platoon is capable of in-store maintenance of medical and
w Provide technical assistance to MAGTF dental equipment of the MEF and of operating in a central-
medical/dental units for the maintenance, inventory, ized repair site and/or through decentralized, on-site mainte-
and quality control of unit AMALs/ ADALs. nance support teams.
e. Administrative Capability
c. Concept of Organization
Administrative support for assigned Marine Corps person-
The company is organized to plan, coordinate, and super- nel is provided by the consolidated administration section of
vise the command support functions of the battalion. It is the H&S company of the supply battalion. Administrative
structured to facilitate task organization of detachments in support for assigned Navy personnel is provided by the
support of MAGTF operations. (See figure 5-18 on page service company of the H&S battalion.
5-38.)
f. Logistic Capabilities
(1) Command and Control. The company
commander directs and controls command support (1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply
functions relating to operations, administration, and support.
logistics/CSS for the company.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment and
individual weapons for personal security. organizational (1st and 2d echelon) and intermediate (3d
and 4th echelon) maintenance on medical and dental equip-
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company ment of the MEF. For other organic nonmedical/nondental,
provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required Marine Corps-furnished equipment, organizational (2d
from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement. echelon) maintenance support is provided by the H&S
company of the supply battalion, and intermediate (3d and
5-38 MCRP 5-12D
3341G
Medical
Logistics Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
1 18 2 75
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic w Conduct engineering reconnaissance that is neces-
transportation support for command and administrative sary to support the battalions mission or other
purposes. To effect distribution of class VIII supplies,
engineering needs of the MEF.
augmentation by the motor transport battalion is required.
w Construct, improve, and maintain airfields, including
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as expeditionary airfields.
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion. w Construct, improve, and maintain encampments,
CSSAs, and other MEF-required support facilities
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by by using available material or preengineered
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental structures.
battalion. w Conduct mobility enhancement operations, including
the construction, improvement, and maintenance of
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided lines of communications and main supply routes.
by the service company of the H&S battalion. w Provide bulk class III and III(A) fuel support,
including receipt, storage, and dispensing of bulk fuel
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the products.
headquarters company of the H&S battalion.
w Provide utilities support, including mobile electric
power beyond supported units capabilities and
5020. Engineer Support Battalion electrical power distribution within camps and
CSSAs.
a. Mission w Provide water purification and bulk class I (water)
storage and dispensing for the FSSG and other
The engineer support battalion provides general engineering elements of the MEF when requirements exceed
support of an expeditionary nature to the MEF, including supported units capabilities.
survivability, countermobility, and mobility enhancements; w Provide survivability enhancements, including the
EOD; and general support supply support incident to the construction of protective structures.
handling, storage, dispensing of bulk class I (water) and bulk
class III and III(A) items.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-39
w Install and/or supervise other units in the installation MEF or combinations of smaller MAGTFs. (See figure
of standard and nonstandard, fixed-panel and float- 5-19.)
ing bridging, including planning and controlling bridg-
ing operations in support of MEF mobility (1) Command and Control. The battalion
requirements. commander exercises command and control of the battalion
w Provide bath and laundry services beyond supported through the battalion staff and the company commanders.
units capabilities. He directs and controls command support functions relating
w Provide EOD support, as required, to the MEF. to operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the
battalion.
w Construct field-expedient deception devices.
w Conduct countermobility operations through installa- (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
tion of obstacles and barriers, including explosive and individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
nonexplosive obstacles. security.
w Conduct mobility operations, including breaching,
reducing, and removing explosive or nonexplosive (3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company
obstacles. provide limited mobility and, largely, are not helicopter-
w Provide specialized demolition operations beyond transportable. Transportation support is required from the
supported units capabilities. motor transport battalion to effect displacement and to
support construction operations involving large quantities of
class IV materials.
c. Concept of Organization
(4) Communications. The battalion is capable of
The battalion is organized to plan, coordinate, and supervise single-channel communications. Communications support,
the general engineering and supply support functions of the as required, is provided by the communications company of
battalion. It is structured to facilitate task organization for the H&S battalion.
operations conducted by the battalion in support of the
Engineer
Support Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
48 1,404 3 20
Note
1
Only 8th Engineer Support Battalion Has An Active Bridge Company.
d. Concept of Employment
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of trans-
The company provides the necessary command, control, portation support for command and administrative
and command support functions for the coordination of purposes. Transportation support, as required, is provided
battalion operations and to support reinforced engineer by the engineer support company of the engineer support
companies. battalion.
3411N
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
16 249 3 20
6-20
TAM
Number Item Quantity
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip-
provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required ment, except for communications electronics, ordnance,
from the motor transport battalion to effect displacement. EOD, and bulk fuel equipment held by engineer support
(4) Communications. Communications support is battalion; and intermediate (3d echelon) maintenance on
provided by the communications platoon of the H&S bridge equipment and boats. The maintenance battalion
company of the engineer support battalion. provides organizational (2d echelon) and intermediate (3d
and 4th echelon) maintenance support, as required, for
d. Concept of Employment other organic equipment except for bridging and boats.
The company provides maintenance support for organic (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
equipment of the battalion, except for ordnance and transportation support, as required, for elements of the
communications-electronics equipment. It augments other engineer support battalion.
companies of the battalion with engineer equipment and
operators and motor transport assets, as required. It may (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
also reinforce the engineer companies with water supply and required, is provided by appropriate companies of the
electrical utilities equipment. engineer support battalion.
e. Administrative Capability. Administrative support (5) Health Services. Medical support, is provided by
is provided by the consolidated administration section of the the H&S company of the engineer support battalion, and
H&S company of the engineer support battalion. dental support is provided by the dental battalion.
Utilities Engineer
Platoon Equipment Platoon
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
3 141 1 50
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Table 5-17. Selected Items of Equipment for the Engineer Support Company.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-45
TAM
Number Item Quantity
support of MEF operations. organizational (2d echelon) and intermediate (3d and 4th
echelon) maintenance support for other organic equipment
e. Administrative Capability is provided by the engineer support company and/or the
maintenance battalion.
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated
administration section of the H&S company of the engineer (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
support battalion. transportation support for command and administrative
purposes. Transportation support is required from the
f. Logistic Capabilities engineer support battalion and/or the motor transport battal-
5-46 MCRP 5-12D
3431N
Bridge
Company
USMC
Off Enl
3 87
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-18 . (1) Command and Control. The company
commander directs and controls command support
5024. Bulk Fuel Company, Engineer functions relating to operations, administration, and
Support Battalion logistics/CSS for the company.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
(4) Communications. Communications support is (1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
provided by the H&S company of the engineer support company of the engineer support battalion.
battalion.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
d. Concept of Employment tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on bulk fuel
system-peculiar equipment. Organizational (2d echelon)
The company normally operates in general support of the maintenance on other organic equipment is provided by the
MEF under the centralized control of the engineer support engineer support company of the engineer support battalion.
battalion commander or an engineer company commander. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support for
As a force asset, its operations may be controlled directly other equipment is provided by the engineer support
by the FSSG commander if the engineer support battalion company and the maintenance battalion.
commander cannot effectively exercise command and
control because of geographic separation or other opera- (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
tional considerations. transportation support for command and administrative
purposes.
e. Administrative Capability
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated required, is provided by appropriate companies of the
administration section of the H&S company of the engineer engineer support battalion.
support battalion.
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
f. Logistic Capabilities the H&S company of the engineer support battalion, and
dental support is provided by the dental battalion.
5-48 MCRP 5-12D
3441N
Bulk Fuel
Company
USMC
Off Enl
6 259
a. Mission
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Table 5-19. Selected Items of Equipment for the Bulk Fuel Company.
3451N
Engineer
Company
USMC
Off Enl
5 137
(4) Communications. Communications support is (2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
provided by the H&S company of the engineer support tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment and
battalion. organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip-
ment, except for communications electronics, ordnance,
d. Concept of Employment EOD, and bulk fuel items. Organizational (2d echelon) and
intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support is
The company is the basic organization for general engineer- provided by the engineer support company of the engineer
ing support to a MAGTF. The company normally operates support battalion and the maintenance battalion.
in general support of the MEF under the centralized control
of the engineer support battalion. It is capable of independ- (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
ent operations when reinforced with equipment and person- transportation support for command and administrative
nel from the H&S, engineer support, bridge, and bulk fuel purposes.
companies of the engineer support battalion and/or elements
of naval construction units. (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
required, is provided by appropriate companies of the
e. Administrative Capability engineer support battalion.
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
administration section of the H&S company of the engineer the H&S company of the engineer support battalion, and
support battalion. dental support is provided by the dental battalion.
5026. Landing Support Battalion (LSB) w Provide centralized control and coordination of
landing support and throughput capabilities, includ-
a. Mission
ing port and terminal operations, as well as material-
The LSB provides general support, including support of the handling and air delivery support, in support of
ship-to-shore movement during amphibious operations and operations conducted by the MEF or MAGTFs
of terminal operations during subsequent operations ashore, smaller than a MEF.
to permit required throughput of supplies, equipment, and w Provide a nucleus from organic assets for the task
personnel for sustainment in support of MEF operations. organization of a landing force support party
(Note: The Active Duty Structure Force Review's
changes that will merge LSB and motor transportation (LFSP) to provide the command and control struc-
battalions were not finalized at the time of publication. ture to effect landing support and initial CSS for the
This paragraph depicts the notional functions in their assault echelon (AE) of the MEF in support of
current organization. Upon finalization of their changes, amphibious operations.
a page change will be promulgated.) w Provide port and terminal operations at ports,
beaches, railheads, air heads, and cargo terminals,
TAM
Number Item Quantity
including specialized MHE and management of (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
freight/passenger and break bulk/container cargo individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
throughput. security.
w Provide air delivery support equipment and rigger (3) Mobility. The battalion is capable of displacement by
personnel beyond organic capabilities of supported organic assets.
units, in support of MEF operations.
w Perform the basic engineer tasks that are required (4) Communications. The battalion is capable of
organic communications support for assigned units.
for landing support operations, including austere site
preparation, construction/removal of obstacles and (5) Intelligence. Intelligence support, as required, is
barriers, and establishment of routes of egress from provided by the H&S battalion.
the beach, when properly augmented.
w Provide local security for numbered/colored (6) Security. The battalion is capable of limited local and
convoy security.
beaches as required.
d. Concept of Employment
c. Concept of Organization
The battalion is organized to plan, coordinate, and supervise
The battalion is organized to provide landing support and the landing support and throughput functions of the battalion
throughput support for amphibious operations conducted in support of the MEF. The LSB provides the initial source
by the MEF during amphibious assaults and subsequent for centralized CSS and logistics support management for
operations ashore. (See figure 5-25.) the MEF during amphibious operations. It is structured to
facilitate task organization for operations conducted by the
(1) Command and Control. The battalion battalion in support of the MEF or any combination of
commander exercises command and control of the battalion smaller MAGTFs.
through the battalion staff and the company commanders.
He directs and controls command support functions relating e. Administrative Capability
to operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the
battalion. The LSB is capable of self administration.
f. Logistic Capabilities
3915N
Landing
Support Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
37 872 1 1
3511N
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
14 162 1 1
(3) Mobility. The company is capable of displacement by (7) Messing. The company is capable of organic food
organic assets. service support for the battalion.
(4) Communications. The company is capable of (8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-21.
organic communications support for the battalion and for
detachments in support of isolated units. 5028. Landing Support Equipment
Company, Landing Support Battalion
d. Concept of Employment
a. Mission
The company provides the necessary command, control,
and command support functions for the coordination of The landing support equipment company provides MHE
landing support and throughput operations conducted by and container-handling support, as well as general support,
the battalion. The battalion headquarters conducts opera- organizational maintenance support for throughput support
tional planning and exercises command and control of the equipment (engineer and motor transport assets) of the
LFSP in support of MEF operations. battalion in support of MAGTF throughput operations.
The company is capable of self-administration and contains w Provide MHE support for the MEF beyond the
the consolidated administration section for the LSB. organic capability of supported unit.
f. Logistic Capabilities w Provide specialized MHE and container-handling
support for the management of break
(1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply bulk/container throughput operations at ports,
support. beaches, railheads, air heads, and cargo terminals.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza- w Provide organizational (1st and 2d echelon) mainte-
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on ordnance and nance support for throughput support equipment
communications-electronics equipment that is organic to the (engineer, motor transport, and specialized
battalion. Organizational (2d echelon) maintenance support container-handling equipment) that is organic to the
for motor transport and engineer equipment is provided by company and to the battalion.
the landing support equipment company of the LSB, and
intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support is c. Concept of Organization
provided by the maintenance battalion.
The company is organized to plan, coordinate, and super-
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic vise the command support functions for the battalion. It is
transportation support for command and administrative structured to facilitate task organization for throughput
purposes. operations conducted by the battalion in support of
MAGTF operations. (See figure 5-27.)
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support is
provided by the landing support equipment company of the (1) Command and Control. The company
LSB and by the engineer support battalion.
commander directs and controls command support
functions relating to operations, administration, and
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental logistics/CSS for the company.
battalion.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-55
TAM
Number Item Quantity
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to required from the motor transport battalion to effect
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local displacement.
security.
(4) Communications. Communications support is
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company provided by the H&S company of the LSB.
provide limited mobility. Heavy motor transport support is
d. Concept of Employment
3451N
Landing Support
Equipment Company
USMC
Off Enl
3 261
The company provides centralized, general support landing The beach and terminal operations company provides
and maintenance support to facilitate and expedite through- general support transportation support in coordinating
put operations in support of MAGTF operations. It is throughput operations of the MEF.
equipped with tactical engineering cranes, buckets, graders,
forklifts, and light sets to facilitate throughput operations. The b. Tasks
company can be task organized to provide landing support
equipment to a MEF, two BSSGs, or smaller CSSEs. w Provide personnel and equipment for the loading,
unloading, and movement of supplies at designated
e. Administrative Capability
ports, beaches, railheads, air heads, and cargo
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated terminals and in dumps or depots.
administration section of the H&S company of the LSB. w Develop and maintain skills in throughput manage-
ment operations.
f. Logistic Capabilities
w Provide air delivery support to the MEF and other
(1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S services, as required.
company of the LSB. w Provide transportation management services, as
required, to the MEF.
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic landing
support equipment and intermediate (3d echelon) mainte- c. Concept of Organization
nance on engineer and motor transport assets organic to the
LSB. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance The company is organized to facilitate throughput operations
support is provided by the maintenance battalion. in support of MAGTF operations. It provides management
and operation of ports, air heads, railheads, and other
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic cargo/passenger terminal operations, as well as air delivery
transportation support for command and administrative support, as required. (See figure 5-28.)
purposes.
(1) Command and Control. The company
(4) General Engineering. The company is capable of commander directs and controls command support
limited organic engineering support. Engineering support, as functions relating to operations, administration, and
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion. logistics/CSS for the company.
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
battalion. security.
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided (3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company
by the service company of the H&S battalion. provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required
from battalion assets and motor transport battalion
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the augmentation.
H&S company of the LSB.
(4) Communications. Communications support is
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-22. provided by the H&S company of the LSB.
d. Concept of Employment
5029. Beach and Terminal Operations
Company, Landing Support Battalion When directed, the company assumes responsibility for
throughput operations after control of beaches/ports has
a. Mission been passed to the FSSG. It provides air delivery support
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-57
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3531N
Beach and Terminal
Operations Company
USMC
Off Enl
8 257
and, when augmented by other elements of the FSSG, (7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
controls air terminals in support of MEF operations, includ- H&S company of the LSB.
ing conducting departure airfield control group
(DACG)/arrival airfield control group opera- tions. (8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-23.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
unloading of units deploying or redeploying by The company provides landing and throughput support to
fixed-wing aircraft. the MEF and MAGTFs smaller than a MEF in support of
amphibious and helicopterborne operations that require
c. Concept of Organization substantial logistic support in excess of supported units
organic capabilities. The companies are reinforced with
The company is organized to provide the nucleus of person- assets from the beach and terminal operations company
nel and equipment that are required to task organize an and/or landing support equipment company when special
LFSP, composed of MAGTF and naval units, for the initial equipment support is required. When augmented by
logistics/CSS of the MEF in amphibious and helicopter- elements of the naval beach group, it provides the nucleus
borne operations. (See figure 5-29.) for the LFSP, which provides coordination of initial through-
put and sustainment support for the MEF, under the opera-
(1) Command and Control. The company tional control (OPCON) of the MEF commander, in
commander directs and controls command support support of amphibious operations and subsequent opera-
functions relating to operations, administration, and tions ashore. Upon establishment ashore of the CSSE,
logistics/CSS for the company. OPCON of the LFSP passes to the CSSE commander for
continuation of landing support as required. The company is
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to capable of coordinating the defense of a colored beach.
individual and crew-served weapons for personal and local
security. e. Administrative Capability
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the company Administrative support is provided by the consolidated
provide limited mobility. Transportation support is required administration section of the H&S company of the LSB.
to effect displacement.
f. Logistic Capabilities
(4) Communications. Communications support is
provided by the H&S company of the LSB. (1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
company of the LSB.
d. Concept of Employment
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment.
3541N
Landing
Support Company
USMC
Off Enl
4 64
Organizational (2d echelon) maintenance support is w Provide medium- and heavy-lift transport and distri-
provided by the H&S company of the LSB. Intermediate bution of bulk dry/water cargo, class III and III(A),
(3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support is provided by and class V and V(A) supplies.
the maintenance battalion.
w Provide line haul and unit/supply point distribution of
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic bulk liquids, with motor transport augmentation as
transportation support for command and administrative required from supported unit(s).
purposes.
w Provide heavy equipment lift augmentation, including
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as evacuation of tracked vehicles, to supported units of
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion. the MEF.
w Provide personnel lift augmentation to supported
(5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by units of the MEF.
H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
battalion.
c. Concept of Organization
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
by the service company of the H&S battalion. The battalion consists of a H&S company, a general
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the support motor transport company, and two direct support
H&S company of the LSB. motor transport companies. (See figure 5-30.) The battalion
is equipped and organized to provide logistic and tactical
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-24. cargo vehicle support and petroleum transporter support.
(Note: The Active Duty Structure Force Review's
changes that will merge LSB and motor transportation
5031. Motor Transport Battalion battalions were not finalized at the time of publication.
This paragraph depicts the notional functions in their
a. Mission current organization. Upon finalization of their changes,
a page change will be promulgated.)
The motor transport battalion provides direct and general
support, medium-lift and heavy-lift transportation support (1) Command and Control. The battalion
for the MAGTF, including motor transport support to the commander exercises command and control of the battalion
FSSG for its support mission. through the battalion staff and company commanders. He
directs and controls command support functions relating to
b. Tasks operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the
battalion.
TAM
Number Item Quantity
3916N
Motor
Transport Battalion
USMC
Off Enl
30 914
The battalion is structured and equipped to provide tactical (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
medium and heavy, cargo-type transportation support to required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
the MEF. Direct support motor transport companies,
normally deployed with the AE, contain a cross-section of (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
medium- and heavy-vehicle assets to support the MEF. H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
The general support motor transport company, normally battalion.
deployed with the assault follow-on echelon (AFOE),
augments the direct support motor transport companies in (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
sustained operations. by the service company of the H&S battalion.
5-62 MCRP 5-12D
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the The company is organized to provide the motor transport
H&S battalion. battalion with command and control, organic communica-
tions, and organizational (2d echelon) maintenance support.
5032. Headquarters and Service Com- Intermediate maintenance (3d and 4th echelon) is
pany, Motor Transport Battalion performed by the maintenance battalion. (See figure 5-31.)
3561N
H&S
Company
USMC
Off Enl
13 245
Maintenance Company
Platoon Headquarters
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
2 145 2 8
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided (2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
by the service company of the H&S battalion. individual and crew-served weapons for personal, local,
and convoy security.
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
H&S battalion. (3) Mobility. The company is capable of displacement by
using organic assets.
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-25 on
page 5-64. (4) Communications. Communications support is
provided by the H&S company of the motor transport
battalion.
5033. General Support Company, Motor
Transport Battalion d. Concept of Employment
TAM
(
Number Item Quantity
General
H&S Support Direct Support
Company Company Company (Each) Total
Table 5-25. Selected Items of Equipment for the H&S, General Support,
and Direct Support Companies of the Motor Transport Battalion.
sustained periods of time. Organic equipment includes 5-ton 2) Maintenance. The company is capable of
tactical cargo trucks, Logistics Vehicle Systems (LVSs), organizational (1st echelon) maintenance on all assigned
and 40-ton and 70-ton semitrailers. equipment. Organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on
assigned equipment is provided by the H&S company of
e. Administrative Capability the motor transport battalion. Intermediate (3d and 4th
echelon) maintenance support is provided by the mainte-
Administrative support is provided by the consolidated nance battalion.
administration section of the H&S company of the motor
transport battalion. (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
transportation support for command and administrative
f. Logistic Capabilities purposes and for medium and heavy lifts in support of the
MEF.
(1) Supply. Supply support is provided by the H&S
company of the motor transport battalion.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-65
3571N
General
Support Company
Company
Headquarters USMC
Off Enl
USMC 7 361
Off Enl
2 7
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the w Augment the personnel lift capability, as required, of
H&S battalion. elements of the MAGTF.
5034. Direct Support Company, Motor The company is organized to plan, coordinate, and super-
Transport Battalion vise the command supply and transportation support
functions for the company in support of the FSSGs
mission. There is a company headquarters, three truck
a. Mission
platoons, and a liquid-transport platoon. The platoons are
capable of being task organized and attached to other
Provide direct and general support, medium- and heavy-lift
organizations. (See figure 5-33.)
transportation support and supply support for throughput
and sustainment operations of the FSSG in support of the
(1) Command and Control. The company
MEF.
commander directs and controls command support
functions relating to operations, administration, and
b. Tasks
logistics/CSS for the company.
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3581N
Direct
Support Company
Company
USMC
Headquarters
Off Enl
USMC
5 154
Off Enl
2 7
Truck Liquid
Platoon Transport Platoon
USMC USMC
Off Enl Off Enl
1 34 0 45
(7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the The medical battalion is organized to plan, coordinate, and
H&S battalion, the FSSG, or the support unit. supervise the medical support functions of the MEF. It is
structured to facilitate task organization for operations
(8) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 5-25 conducted by the battalion in support of the MEF or any
on page 5-64. combination of smaller MAGTFs operating in widely
separated geographical areas. (See figure 5-34.)
5035. Medical Battalion
(1) Command and Control. The battalion
commander exercises command and control of the battalion
a. Mission
through the battalion staff and the company commanders.
He directs and controls command support functions relating
The medical battalion provides direct and general support
medical support to the MEF. to operations, administration, and logistics/CSS for the
b. Tasks battalion.
3917
Medical
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
6 203 208 553
3612 3623
H&S Surgical
Company Company
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
6 146 52 163 0 19 52 130
e. Administrative Capability
(6) Security. The battalion has a limited organic security
capability. Security support, as required, is provided by the The medical battalion is capable of self-administration for
H&S battalion. assigned Marine Corps personnel. Administrative support
for assigned U.S. Navy personnel is provided by the service
d. Concept of Employment company of the H&S battalion.
The battalion units are task organized to support the mobility f. Logistic Capabilities
and flexibility requirements of the MAGTFs. The medical
battalion constitutes appropriately sized and configured (1) Supply. The battalion is capable of organic supply
medical treatment facilities in support of specific MAGTFs. support. The medical logistics company of the supply battal-
ion provides class VIII supply support.
(1) Shock-Trauma Platoons, H&S Company.
The shock-trauma platoons are the most mobile of the (2) Maintenance. The battalion is capable of organiza-
medical battalion units. They are designed to provide direct tional (1st echelon) maintenance on organic equipment and
support to medical elements organic to the GCE and ACE organizational (2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip-
of a MAGTF. Where required by the operational plan, ment, except for medical equipment. The medical logistics
shock-trauma platoons lend themselves to being task company of the supply battalion provides organizational (2d
organized for support of MEU- and MEF(FWD)-sized echelon) and intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) mainte-
MAGTFs. They may be combined or collocated to nance support for medical equipment and maintains the
increase their own capabilities and the care provided to AMALs. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance
Marines or to relieve a battalion aid station (BAS) of its support for nonmedical equipment is provided by the
patients, thereby allowing the BAS to follow in trace of its maintenance battalion.
CE or act as the advance element for the location of a surgi- (3) Transportation. The battalion is capable of organic
cal company. One way in which a shock-trauma platoon transportation for command and administrative purposes
may be employed is as part of a mobile CSSD. and for evacuation of casualties from forward areas and
(2) Surgical Company. By virtue of its larger size, a transfer of patients to medical treatment facilities in rear
fully deployed surgical company is best suited for a general areas.
support role from a location less likely to require displace-
ment and relocation. However, the surgical company struc- (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
ture and organization lends itself to dividing into independent required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
elements for deployment and therefore can also be used to
provide direct support to operating forces through the use of (5) Health Services. The battalion is capable of organic
shock-trauma platoons. For example, the triage/evacuation medical support. Routine sick-call support is provided by
platoon of a company may be deployed with the AE of a the group aid station of the H&S battalion, and dental
combat force, while the holding and surgical platoons are support is provided by the dental battalion.
placed in the AFOE. Once ashore, the remaining units of
the surgical company may join the triage/evacuation platoon, (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
or the company may establish itself in a different location. by the service company of the H&S battalion.
(3) Levels of Patient Care. Shock-trauma platoons (7) Messing. The battalion is capable of organic food
provide echelon I-level care, and the surgical company service support. When collocated with the dental battalion,
provides echelon II-level care. Shock-trauma platoons the medical battalion provides consolidated food service
provide the emergency stabilization care required for support for both battalions.
evacuation. The capabilities of the surgical company are built
around the surgeons contained in its T/O. If tactical situa- 5036. Headquarters and Service Com-
tions dictate, a shock-trauma platoon could be augmented pany, Medical Battalion
with a section from the surgical company to provide a
forward surgical capability.
a. Mission
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 5-69
d. Concept of Employment
The H&S company provides command, control, and
command support functions for the medical battalion. The company may be employed in a single CSSA or in two
separate CSSAs to provide command and control facilities
b. Tasks and administrative support for the battalion. Detachments
from the service platoon, the surgical specialist section, and
w Provide administrative, organic supply, light motor the communications section may be assigned to augment
transportation, and maintenance support to the subordinate companies.
battalion.
e. Administrative Capabilities
w Provide limited medical evacuation for the bat-
talion. The company is capable of self-administration for assigned
w Provide medical data coordination for the bat-
Marine Corps personnel. Administrative support for
assigned Navy personnel is provided by the service
talion. company of the H&S battalion.
w Provide medical department personnel, as required,
to the headquarters elements of CSSDs . f. Logistic Capabilities
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
6 146 52 163
Shock-Trauma
Platoon
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
0 7 4 14
Headquarters
Platoon
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
6 90 20 50 Collecting and
Stabilization Section
Evacuation Section
USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
3 7 0 7 1 7
Headquarters Section H&S Company S-1 Section S-2/S-3 Section S-4 Section S-6 Section
Headquarters Section
USMC USN USMC USN USMC USN USMC USN USMC USN USMC
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
0 1 3 2 1 2 0 2 0 11 2 6 1 4 5 10 3 58 1 6 1 14
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Surgical
Support Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
0 19 52 130
e. Administrative Capabilities company of the supply battalion. Intermediate (3d and 4th
echelon) maintenance support for nonmedical equipment is
The company is capable of self-administration for assigned provided by the maintenance battalion.
Marine Corps personnel, including patient affairs and
medical regulating. Administrative support for assigned (3) Transportation. Transportation is limited to ground
Navy personnel is provided by the service company of the ambulances. Other transportation support, as required, is
H&S battalion. coordinated by the medical battalion.
5038. Shock-Trauma Platoon, Head- facilitate task organization for operations conducted by the
quarters and Service Company, battalion in support of the MEF, the MEF(FWD), or any
Medical Battalion combination of smaller MAGTFs. The platoon consists of a
stabilization section and a collecting and evacuation section.
(See figure 5-37.) Each collecting and evacuation section
a. Mission has two tactical ambulances for collecting casualties from the
next forward medical support echelon, and the stabilization
The shock-trauma platoon provides direct medical support section has 5-ton trucks to move the shock-trauma platoon
to the MEF, including collecting, clearing, and evacuating personnel and equipment.
casualties from supported MEF elements, and provides
medical treatment facilities for resuscitative treatment care (1) Command and Control. The H&S company
and temporary holding of casualties. commander directs and controls command support
functions relating to operations, administration, and
b. Tasks logistics/CSS for the platoon.
w Establish and operate clearing stations, as required. (2) Firepower. Organic firepower is limited to individual
weapons and crew-served weapons for personal protec-
w Establish medical treatment facilities for resuscitative tion and for defense of medical installations in accordance
treatment and temporary holding of casualties. with applicable international law.
w Provide and coordinate medical evacuation.
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles provide ground
w Provide medical support to personnel of other mobility. Vehicles, personnel, and equipment of the platoon
Services and nations as provided in applicable are helicopter transportable.
regulations and agreements and provide humanitar-
ian care as required by international law. (4) Communications. The platoon is capable of single-
channel communications support, including VHF and HF
single-channel radios, VHF and HF vehicular single-channel
c. Concept of Organization radios, and analog switchboard and telephone support.
The shock-trauma platoon is the smallest mobile medical d. Concept of Employment
support element of the medical battalion and is the first
medical treatment facility of the MAGTF in support of the The stabilization section provides the nucleus for a ten flow-
BAS. The eight shock-trauma platoons are structured to t
TAM
Number Item Quantity
Table 5-27. Selected Items of Equipment for the Surgical Support Company.
5-74 MCRP 5-12D
hrough bed (litter) facility. The stabilization section can (2) Maintenance. Class VIII medical and dental equip-
provide evacuation stations for emergency treatment, triage, ment support has additional specific maintenance require-
and ambulance transfer points. Although a degree of mobil- ments that differ from normal Marine Corps maintenance
ity is sacrificed in providing a patient treatment facility, the procedures for ground combat equipment. The mainte-
shock-trauma platoon must maintain the capability to evacu- nance levels established by Marine Corps Bulletin 4790,
ate their casualties and move in support of BASs and the Medical and Dental Equipment Maintenance, and the
MAGTF elements it serves. The methods by which this MCO P4790.2 series will be used.
facility is established, displaced, and relocated must keep
pace with the mobility and flexibility demanded by MAGTF (3) Transportation. Organizational vehicles of the
operations. One way a shock-trauma platoon may be company provide limited mobility. Transportation support is
employed is as part of a mobile CSSD. required from the motor transport battalion to effect
displacement.
e. Administrative Capabilities
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
Personnel/administrative support for assigned Navy and required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
Marine Corps personnel is performed by the H&S
company of the medical battalion. (5) Health Services. The platoon is capable of organic
medical support. Dental support is provided by the dental
f. Logistics Capability battalion.
(1) Supply. The platoon is capable of limited organic (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
supply support to receive, temporarily hold, account for, by the service company of the H&S battalion.
and issue class VIII supplies. The platoon also serves as a
limited emergency resupply source for medical materiel for (7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
supported medical units. All other nonmedical supply H&S battalion or by the supported CSSE.
support is provided by the H&S company of the medical
battalion; medical supply support is provided by the medical
logistics company. 5039. Dental Battalion
Shock-Trauma
Platoon
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
0 7 4 14
The dental battalion provides general support dental health (6) Security. Security support is provided by the H&S
care to the MEF. battalion.
w Provide a comprehensive program of dental health The battalion provides general support dental health care for
care for the MEF. the MEF. Each dental company is capable of supporting a
major subordinate element of the MEF. Detachments may
w Coordinate MEF dental health care support be formed to provide necessary assistance in the care
requirements. and/or evacuation of casualties or to support separate units.
w Provide dental detachments, as required, to support e. Administrative Capability
MAGTFs smaller than a MEF.
Administrative support for assigned Navy and Marine
w Supervise implementation of dental health care Corps personnel is provided by the service company of the
delivery programs for the MEF. H&S battalion.
f. Logistic Capabilities
c. Concept of Organization
(1) Supply. The battalion is capable of organic supply
The battalion is organized to plan, coordinate, and supervise
support. Class VIII medical supply support is provided by
dental health care for the MEF. It is structured to facilitate the medical logistics company.
task organization for operations conducted by the battalion
in support of the MEF, or any combination of smaller (2) Maintenance. The battalion is capable of organiza-
MAGTFs operating in widely separated geographical tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic dental
areas. (See figure 5-38 on page 5-76.) and nondental equipment and intermediate (3d echelon)
maintenance on organic dental equipment. The medical
(1) Command and Control. The battalion logistics company of the supply battalion provides interme-
commander excises command and control of the battalion diate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance support for dental
through the battalion staff, the dental company commanding equipment and maintains the ADALs. Intermediate (3d and
officers, and the H&S company commander. He directs 4th echelon) maintenance support for nondental equipment
and controls command support functions relating to opera- is provided by the maintenance battalion.
tions, administration, and logistics/CSS for the battalion.
(3) Transportation. The battalion is capable of organic
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to transportation support for command and administrative
individual weapons for personal security and defense of purposes.
dental installations in accordance with applicable interna-
tional law. (4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
(3) Mobility. Organizational vehicles of the battalion, (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
transportable by fixed-wing aircraft and heavy-lift rotary H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
wing aircraft, provide limited mobility. Transportation battalion.
support is required from the motor transport battalion to
effect displacement. (6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
by the service company of the H&S battalion.
(4) Communications. Communications support is
provided by the communications company of the H&S (7) Messing. Food service support is provided by the
battalion. headquarters company of the H&S battalion. When the
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3918
Dental
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
0 6 75 153
3661N 3671
1
H&S Dental
Company Company
USMC USN USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
0 6 4 9 23 48
Note
1
One Dental Company Has 23 Officers; The Other Two Companies Have 24 Officers Each.
organizes administrative support detachments operating in (5) Health Services. Medical support is provided by
widely dispersed geographic areas. H&S battalion, and dental support is provided by the dental
company.
e. Administrative Capability
(6) Services. Services support, as required, is provided
Administrative support for assigned Navy and Marine by the service company of the H&S battalion.
Corps personnel is provided by the service company of the
H&S battalion. (7) Messing. Food service support usually is provided
by the headquarters company of the H&S battalion. When
f. Logistic Capabilities the dental battalion is collocated with the medical battalion,
food service support may be provided by the H&S
(1) Supply. The company is capable of organic supply company of the medical battalion.
support. Class VIII medical supply support is provided by
the medical logistics company of the supply battalion. 5041. Dental Company, Dental Battalion
(2) Maintenance. The company is capable of organiza-
tional (1st and 2d echelon) maintenance on organic equip- a. Mission
ment. Intermediate (3d and 4th echelon) maintenance
support, as required, is provided by the maintenance battal- The dental company provides general support dental health
ion for nondental equipment and by the medical logistics care to the major subordinate elements of the MEF.
company of the supply battalion for dental equipment.
b. Tasks
(3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
transportation support for command and administrative
purposes. w Maintain MAGTF units in an acceptable state of
dental readiness.
(4) General Engineering. Engineering support, as w Provide a comprehensive dental program for the
required, is provided by the engineer support battalion.
MEF, including emergency dental treatment and
specialty disciplines with the exception of maxillofa-
cial surgery.
3671N
H&S
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
0 6 4 9
Battalion Company
Headquarters Section Headquarters
USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
2 1 0 6 2 8
(4) Communications. Communications support is (3) Transportation. The company is capable of organic
provided by the communications company of the H&S transportation support for command and administrative
battalion. purposes.
3671N
Dental
Company
USN
Off Enl
23 48
Headquarters Clinic
Section Section
USN USN
Off Enl Off Enl
2 4 21 44
6001. General w Plan and coordinate civil affairs, civic action matters,
and military-diplomatic operations.
This chapter addresses MAGTF command elements (CE) w Plan, conduct, and maintain communications and
and units that are not subordinate to either the Marine
information systems operations with subordinate,
division, the MAW, or the FSSG.
higher, adjacent, and joint or allied forces.
6002. Marine Expeditionary Force w Provide the nucleus of the Arrival Assembly Opera-
Command Element tions Group for MPF operations
w Coordinate the submission of requirements for the
a. Mission receipt and distribution of material resources for
logistic support of assigned forces.
To provide command and control of the Marine Expedition-
ary Force (MEF). The MEF Command Element (CE) is w Function as a joint force land, air, or maritime
responsible for the command, control, direction, planning component headquarters when designated and when
and coordination of corps-level air, ground, and logistical provided with appropriate augmentation from the
operations of assigned forces, normally consisting of one or supported unified commander and the other service
more Marine divisions, Marine aircraft wings, and force components.
service support groups, and other separate units.
b. Tasks c. Organization
The MEF CE performs the following general functions: The MEF CE consists of
Command
Section
w Public Affairs Office Branch. there is no requirement for a subordinate Marine Air-Ground
Task Force CE. However, forces employed in widely
See figure 6-1. separated areas may require a subordinate MAGTF CE.
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to Facilities (GOPLAT); Visit, Board, Search and Seizure
individual and crew-served weapons. Operations (VBSS); Specialized Demolition Operations;
Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP);
(3) Administrative. When the entire MEF Command Seizure/Recovery of Selected Personnel or Material; and,
Element is employed, it is capable of self-administration. Counter-Proliferation (CP) of Weapons of Mass Destruc-
tion (WMD).
(4) Maintenance. The MEF command element is
authorized and capable of performing 1st and 2d echelon (3) Military Operations Other Than War
maintenance on all organic equipment. (MOOTW). Peace Operations (Peacekeeping and Peace
Enforcement); Security Operations; Non-combatant
(5) Supply. The MEF command element is capable of Evacuation Operations (NEO); Reinforcement Operations;
performing organic supply functions. Joint/Combined Training/Instruction Team; and, Humanitar-
ian Assistance/Disaster Relief.
(6) Transportation. The MEF command element have
organic vehicular transportation. However, each will depend
on the supported unit or other external assets for transporta- (4) Supporting Operations. Tactical Deception
tion of the entire unit in one echelon. Operations; Airfield/Port Seizure; Limited Expeditionary
Airfield Operations; Show of Force Operations; JTF
(7) Medical. The MEF command element is capable of Enabling Operations; and Force Protection Operations .
providing routine and emergency treatment and preparation
for evacuation by using its organic medical section. c. Organization
(8) Messing. The MEF command element is not A MEU (SOC) CE contains the following sections:
capable of providing organic food service support.
w Command section.
6003. Marine Expeditionary Unit, Special w Chaplain section.
Operations Capable [MEU (SOC)] CE
w S-1 section.
a. Mission w S-2 section.
w S-3 section.
The mission of the MEU (SOC) CE is to provide command
and control to the MEU (SOC). The MEU (SOC) CE is w S-4 section.
responsible for the command and control, direction, w S-6 section.
planning, and coordination of air, ground, and logistic opera-
tions of assigned forces, consisting of a Marine battalion w Headquarters commandant.
landing team, Marine composite squadron, MEU service w Public affairs section.
support group, and other separate units.
Command
Section
(7) Supply. S-4 Section supply personnel coordinate w Provide headquarters commandant support to the
supply support that is provided by the assigned CSSE. MEF CE.
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
13 202 3 8
OPCON to the supported MAGTF commander. The the supported unit or other external assets for transportation
commander will exercise control of MHG/detachment of the entire unit in one echelon.
through the respective staff section: intelligence and recon- (7) Medical. The MHG is capable of providing routine
naissance elements through the G/S-2, CIS elements through and emergency treatment and preparation for evacuation by
using its organic medical section. Medical support for MHG
the G/S-6, and Marine liaison elements through the G/S-3.
detachments must be provided by the supported unit.
Support relationships may vary widely and will be estab-
lished by the supported commander, in accordance with the (8) Messing. The MHG is capable of providing organic
situation. (See paragraphs 6006d, 6009d, and 6010d for food service support. Food service support of MHG
additional information on the concept of employment of detachments is provided by the supported unit.
MHG subordinate units.)
6005. Radio Battalion
e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other
Support Capabilities a. Mission
(1) Communications and Information Systems. The mission of the radio battalion is to provide tactical signals
The MHG and its subordinate elements have sufficient intelligence (SIGINT), ground-based electronic attack (EA),
organic communications to satisfy its internal voice communi-communications security (COMSEC) monitoring, and
cations circuits requirements. special intelligence (SI) communication support to the
MAGTF.
The MHG and its subordinate elements have sufficient infor-
mation systems resources to satisfy internal requirements. b. Tasks
Access will typically be required to pertinent MAGTF
LANs and WANs. Secret Internet Protocol Router w Conduct tactical (SIGINT) support operations in
Network (SIPRNET) and Joint Worldwide Intelligence support of any MAGTF operation, includ- ing
Communications System (JWICS) access will generally be intercept, radio direction finding (DF), recording,
required either for the MHG/detachment or subordinate and analysis of communications and noncommuni-
elements. cations signals, and SIGINT pro- cessing, analysis,
production, and reporting.
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
individual and crew-served weapons. w Conduct EA against enemy or other hostile
communications.
(3) Administrative. The MHG is capable of self- w Conduct COMSEC monitoring and reporting on
administration. Detachments operating in support of smaller friendly force communications.
MAGTFs, however, are not usually capable of self- w Provide SI communications support and crypto-
administration; administrative support must be provided by
graphic guard (personnel and terminal equipment) in
the supported unit.
support of MAGTF CEs and battalion operations.
(4) Maintenance. The MHG is authorized and capable (Note: communications connectivity for SI commu-
of performing 1st and 2d echelon maintenance of all organic nications is provided by the communications unit
equipment. (See paragraphs 6006 and 6010 for more infor- supporting the MAGTF CE.)
mation on their unique maintenance capabilities.)
w Provide SIGINT support units (SSUs) to MAGTFs
(5) Supply. The MHG is capable of performing organic that are task organized with designated SIGINT,
supply functions. Supply support of MHG detachments is EA, sensitive compartmented information (SCI)
provided by the supported unit. communications, and other capabilities.
w Provide radio reconnaissance teams with special-
(6) Transportation. The MHG and its detachments
ized insertion and extraction capabilities (combat
have organic vehicular transportation. Both will depend on
rubber raiding craft, fast rope, rappel, helocast,
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-7
static line parachute) to provide specified SIGINT During operations the radio battalion or its task-organized
and EA support during advance force, preassault, SSUs are under OPCON of the MAGTF commander,
or deep postassualt opera- tions. who exercises this control through the G-2/S-2. Radio
battalions/SSUs are employed in either general support or
c. Organization direct support. Under general support, battalion/SSU
elements are tasked by the MAGTF commander through
There are two radio battalions within the operating force: 1st his G-2/S-21 to satisfy specified requirements of the entire
Radio Battalion, which is under the OPCON of force. Alternatively, SSUs may be placed in direct support
COMMARFORPAC and is responsible for providing
of a subordinate commander to provide focused
support to it and I and III MEF; and 2d Radio Battalion,
which is responsible for support to MARFORLANT and II SIGINT/EA for particular phases of an operation. Finally,
MEF. 1st Radio Battalion consists of an H&S company and when MAGTFs of less than a full MEF size are deployed, a
three operational companies (T/O numbers 4737D and SSU will normally be attached to the MAGTF CE (e.g.,
4735D); 2d Radio Battalion consists of an H&S company with a MEU(SOC)).
and two operational companies (T/O numbers 4737M and
4735M). The operational companies of the radio battalion An entire radio battalion will support a MEF. MAGTFs of
are not tactical organizations, but instead serve as training and smaller size will generally be supported by a task-organized
administrative units from which personnel and equipment areSSU. The radio battalion headquarters/SSU headquarters
drawn to form task-organized SSUs. A radio battalion SSU and its S-3/operations control and analysis center sections
will be task organized around all or most of the followingwill normally locate in the vicinity of the MAGTF CE main
elements: a headquarters element, an operations control and command echelon/combat intelligence center to facilitate
analysis center or collections/DF element, an EA element, an operational planning, command and control, and support.
SI communications element, a service support element, and SIGINT support teams from the battalions operational
a radio reconnaissance element. See figure 6-4. companies will be task organized in a manner that is consis-
tent with the MAGTFs and subordinate units missions, the
d. Concept of Employment
Radio
Battalion*
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
43 636 2 9
Note
1
The principal mission of the radio battalion/SSU is to support MAGTF intelligence operations. Accordingly, the G-2/S-2 has the
preponderance of staff responsibility for radio battalion/SSU operations. However, EA and COMSEC monitoring taskings are
operations responsibilities and thus will be the responsibility of the MAGTF G-3/S-3. Close coordination between the G-2/S-2
and G-3/S-3 is necessary to ensure effective, coordinated radio battalion/SSU operations.
6-8 MCRP 5-12D
commanders intent, the threat, and the operating and (5) Maintenance. The battalion is authorized and
electromagnetic environments. SIGINT support teams and capable of performing 1st and 2d echelon maintenance of all
other battalion/SSU elements will generally be employed on organic equipment, 3d echelon maintenance of all Marine
an area basis in general support of the MAGTF; smaller Corps-furnished communications-electronics equipment,
SSUs may be either attached to or placed in direct support and 4th echelon maintenance of Marine Corps-furnished
of MAGTF subordinate units when required. In all cases the SIGINT, EW, and SI communi- cations-electronic equip-
radio battalion commander/SSU officer in charge will ment that is unique to the radio battalion. SSUs will generally
command and control battalion/SSU operations. Regardless deploy with a limited organic maintenance capability tailored
of the specified command relationships and task organiza- to perform maintenance of all communications equipment
tion, the radio battalion commander/SSU officer in charge that is unique to SIGINT, EW, and SI functions; all other
will retain technical control over battalion/SSU operations to maintenance support must be provided by the supported
optimize the effectiveness of SIGINT operations. unit.
e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other (6) Supply. The battalion is capable of performing
Support Capabilities organic supply functions. Supply support of SSUs is
provided by the supported unit.
(1) Communications and Information
Systems (7) Transportation. The battalion and SSUs have
organic vehicular transportation. However, each will depend
(a) The battalion/SSU has sufficient organic communica- on the supported unit or other external assets for transporta-
tions to establish internal battalion voice communications tion of the entire unit in one echelon.
circuits, for connectivity with specified SIGINT broadcast
systems, and for terminal record SI communications facilities (8) Medical. The radio battalion is capable of providing
to support both MAGTF CE and battalion/SSU require- routine and emergency treatment and preparation for
ments. Communication paths for all record SI communica- evacuation by using its organic medical section. Medical
tions must be provided by the communications unit support for SSUs must be provided by the supported unit.
supporting the MAGTF CE.
(9) Messing. The battalion is capable of operating one
(b) The radio battalion/SSU has sufficient information battalion field dining facility. SSU messing is provided by the
systems resources to satisfy internal requirements. Access supported unit.
will typically be required to pertinent MAGTF local area
networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). (10) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 6-1.
Additionally, Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
(SIPRNET) and Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communica- 6006. Intelligence Company
tions System (JWICS) access will be required for all radio
battalion/SSU operations. a. Mission
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to The intelligence company organizes, trains, and equips task-
individual and crew-served weapons. organized intelligence detachments for service with
MAGTFs or other commanders as directed.
(3) Mobility. The battalion is capable of vehicular b. Tasks
movement by using organic equipment. External support is
required to move the entire battalion in one echelon. All (1) Intelligence Company Headquarters. During
battalion mission equipment is helicopter transportable. both garrison and tactical operations, the mission of the intelli-
gence company headquarters is to coordinate administrative,
(4) Administrative. When the entire radio battalion is operational, training, and logistical support for all subordinate
employed, it is capable of self-administration. SSUs, company units. Additionally, during tactical operations the
however, are not capable of self-administration; administra- intelligence company headquarters will assist the MEF G-2
tion must be provided by the supported unit. with establishment and operation of the surveillance and
reconnaissance center. The following paragraphs describe
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-9
2
Items and quantities may vary between the battalions. Refer to the current T/Es for accurate quantities for each radio battalion:
1st Radio Battalion, N4638, and 2d Radio Battalion, N4738.
6-10 MCRP 5-12D
w In conjunction with the MAGTF G-2/S-2 w Report items of military significance in response to
MAGTF all-source fusion center (AFC), collect, designated priority intelligence requirements (PIRs)
analyze, synthesize, and disseminate terrain informa- and other intelligence taskings.
tion and intelligence. w Train personnel (e.g., infantry Marines, ground
w Prepare map substitutes such as overlays, reconnaissance Marines, aircrews) to implant
overprints, photomosaics, map revisions, and multi- unattended ground remote sensor equipment.
color charts. Revise and reproduce in limited w Implant air-delivered remote sensor equipment by
quantities combat charts, coastal charts, port charts, using rotary-wing aviation assets.
and harbor charts. Products may include terrain
w Provide liaison teams for remote sensor air delivery
models (three-dimensional models), line-of-sight
by fixed-wing aircraft.
studies, range fan studies, terrain factor overlays,
hydrographic charts, landing zone studies, and so
on. (4) Force Imagery Interpretation Unit (FIIU). The
FIIUs mission is to provide imagery analysis and imagery
w Prepare coastal hydrographic surveys from the
intelligence (IMINT) support for MAGTFs and other
six-fathom depth curve (or from where the Navy
commands as directed. Tasks include:
ocean survey ends) to the high-water line. The
survey is extended beyond the beach to the first line
w Exploit and analyze all-source, multisensor imagery
of communications that allows lateral movement
to derive intelligence pertaining to installations,
behind the beach. Collect coastal data regarding
dispositions, strengths, and activities of various
trafficability, routes of egress, and inland water
conventional and nonconventional forces.
bodies.
w Employ imagery methods and techniques in the
w Prepare second-order horizontal and vertical
planning and tasking of multisensor platforms, those
geodetic/topographic surveys that encompass
both organic and external to the MAGTF.
astronomic, geodetic, and satellite positioning, as
well as geodetic and magnetic azimuth surveys. w Conduct exploitation and assist in imagery
w Prepare additional intelligence products, as management.
required, including those that depict cross-country w Provide IMINT reports, limited imagery-derived
movement, cover and concealment, observation products, and secondary imagery to the MAGTF
and fields of fire, avenues of approach, flooding and and other commanders.
drainage, stream and river gauging, lines of commu- w Conduct liaison with the Marine Corps Imagery
nications, and obstacles. Support Unit (MCISU) (see paragraph 6008) for
the purpose of obtaining imagery products in
(3) Sensor Control and Management Platoon support of MAGTF intelligence requirements.
(SCAMP). The SCAMPs mission is to plan, control, and (5) Direct Support Teams. The mission of direct
manage the employment of unattended ground remote support teams is to provide enhanced intelligence analytical,
sensor equipment in support of MAGTFs or other production, and dissemination capabilities to designated
commands as directed. Tasks include: supported-unit intelligence sections. Following is a list of
direct support team tasks:
w Plan for the employment of unattended ground
remote sensors. w Provide connectivity to the MAGTF AFC for the
w Operate, monitor, and maintain unattended ground receipt and dissemination of intelligence to the
remote equipment. supported unit.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-11
w Assist the supported units intelligence officer in the Each MEF has an organic intelligence company.3 The intelli-
formulation and management of external intelligencegence company consists of a headquarters section, a
support requirements. topographic platoon, a SCAMP, an FIIU, and two direct
support teams. (See figure 6-5.)
w Tailor MAGTF AFC and other external-source
intelligence products to the needs of the supported d. Concept of Employment
unit.
w Perform intelligence preparation of the battlespace The intelligence company is under OPCON of the MEF
in support of future operations plan- ning. commander, who exercises this control through the G-2.
w Prepare intelligence products to support detailed During operations, intelligence company units are employed
mission planning and execution by maneuver in either general support or direct support. Under general
elements. support, intelligence company elements are tasked by the
w Augment and enhance the dissemination efforts of MAGTF commander through the G-2/S-2 to satisfy the
the supported units intelligence section. requirements of the entire force. Alternatively, task-organized
detachments consisting of elements from some or all of the
w Act as liaison between the supported unit and the intelligence companys subordinate units may be placed in
MAGTF AFC. direct support of a subordinate commander to focus intelli-
gence support for particular phases of an operation or to
c. Organization create enhanced intelligence nodes in support of subordinate
elements. Finally, when MAGTFs of less than a full MEF
Intelligence
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
8 146 0 0
Headquarters Direct
Section Support Team
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
2 4 0 0 1 7 0 0
Topographic FIIU
SCAMP
Platoon
USMC USN USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
1 45 0 0 2 44 0 0 1 38 0 0
3
Within I MEF, 1st Intelligence Company is administratively subordinate to MEF headquarters group. Within II MEF, 2d Intelli
gence Company is subordinate to 2d Radio Battalion. Within III MEF, 3d Intelligence Company is subordinate to Headquarters
Battalion. The organization of Marine Corps intelligence and reconnaissance units is undergoing review and is subject to
change. Accordingly, the organization, manpower numbers, equipment, and quantities for intelligence and reconnaissance
units presented in this chapter may vary significantly within units. Refer to the following T/O numbers for current information:
Intelligence Company, 4707D; Topographic Platoon, 1st and 2d Intelligence Company 4708; 3d Topographic Platoon, 4708H;
SCAMP, 4709; FIIU, 4710F; and the direct support teams, 4712F (1st Intelligence Company), 4712I (2d Intelligence
Company), and 4712H (3d Intelligence Company).
6-12 MCRP 5-12D
(2) SCAMP. When operating in support of the MEF, All elements have sufficient information systems resources to
the SCAMP will generally be employed as a platoon. satisfy internal needs. Each will generally require access to
SCAMP employment in support of MEF subordinate units pertinent LANs and designated WANs. The topographic
or MAGTFs smaller than a MEF will generally be task platoon and the direct support teams will typically require
organized around either a sensor employment squad or a access to the SIPRNET; the FIIU likewise typically requires
sensor employment team. A MEU (SOC) typically has no access to the SIPRNET as well as to the JWICS. The
organic SCAMP element; instead, the parent MEF direct support teams also may require JWICS access.
maintains a CONUS-based sensor employment team ready
to deploy on 24-hours notice if a MEU (SOC) requires (3) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
support. individual and crew-served weapons.
(3) FIIU. This unit is capable of supporting one MEF. (4) Maintenance. The intelligence company and its
Support to MEUs or other smaller MAGTFs will generally subordinate units are capable of 1st echelon maintenance of
be provided by an imagery analysis detachment. organic equipment. With the following exceptions, all higher
maintenance is provided by the MEF unit to which it is
(4) Direct Support Team. Primary employment of ADCON CSSEs, or the supported unit.
direct support teams is as organic teams either attached to or
placed in direct support of a designated subordinate (a) SCAMP. The SCAMP is capable of 1st through 4th
commander (e.g., the MEF main effort, a MEU, or an echelon maintenance on all organic remote sensor equip-
SPMAGTF). Additionally, when not so employed the ment. It is the only designated intermediate maintenance
direct support teams will generally augment the MAGTF activity for tactical remote sensor equipment; therefore,
AFC. evacuation via the CSSE intermediate maintenance activity is
not required.
e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other
Support Capabilities
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-13
(b) FIIU. The FIIU is capable of 1st through 4th echelon w Direct and supervise intelligence activities
maintenance of organic imagery equipment. conducted within the interrogation facility and the
document and material exploitation facility.
(5) Supply. Supply support is provided by the MEF unit w Perform CI and terrorism threat analysis and assist
to which it is ADCON; CSSEs; or the supported unit. in the preparation of CI and intelligence studies,
orders, estimates, and plans.
(6) Transportation. The intelligence company has
w Conduct low-level-source HUMINT oper- ations.
limited organic vehicular transportation support to support
the company and subordinate units operations. External w Collect and maintain information designed to
transportation support from the MEF unit to which it is identify, locate, and recover captured or missing
ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit is necessary to personnel.
displace all company elements. w Debrief friendly personnel recovered from EPW,
hostage, or detainee status.
(7) Medical. Medical support is provided by the MEF
w Translate and exploit captured documents.
unit to which it is ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit.
w Assist in the conduct of tactical exploitation of
(8) Messing. Messing support is provided by the MEF captured materiel and equipment.
unit to which it is ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit. w Conduct limited CI investigations during combat or
operations other than war.
(9) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 6-2 on
w Conduct CI surveys and evaluations.
page 6-14 .
w Conduct technical surveillance countermeasures
6007. Counterintelligence (CI)/Human (TSCM) operations.
Intelligence (HUMINT) Company w Maintain foreign area specialists who can provide
sociological, economic, cultural and geo-political
a. Mission information about designated countries.
The mission of the CI/HUMINT company is to provide CI c. Organization. Each MEF has one organic
support and conduct CI and HUMINT operations in CI/HUMINT company.4 The CI/HUMINT company
support of the MEF, other MAGTFs, or other units as consists of a headquarters section, a CI platoon, an
directed. interrogator-translator platoon, and three to five HUMINT
exploitation teams. The CI platoon is organized into a
b. Tasks platoon headquarters, four CI teams (CITs), and a TSCM
team. The interrogator-translator platoon is organized into a
w Conduct tactical CI activities and operations, platoon headquarters and six interrogator-translator teams.
including CI force protection source operations, in See figure 6-6.
support of MAGTF or joint operations.
d. Concept of Employment
w Conduct screening, debriefing and interrogation of
personnel of intelligence/CI interest. The CI/HUMINT company combines the MEFs CI and
interrogator-translator capabilities into one organization to
provide unity of effort in HUMINT operations and support
4
The first CI/HUMINT company stood up during FY98, with all three companies operational by FY00. CI/HUMINT personnel and
equipment currently are located within the interrogator-translator platoon and the CITs of each MEFs intelligence company.
Refer to the following T/O numbers for current information: CI/HUMINT Company, I MEF, 4714F; CI/HUMINT Company, II MEF,
4714I; and CI/HUMINT Company, III MEF, to be determined.
6-14 MCRP 5-12D
to force protection. The company is employed in accor- attached to subordinate elements. Additionally, a task-
dance with the concept of intelligence support, the CI plan, organized detachment will be provided to most subordinate
and the intelligence operations plan developed by the MAGTFs and may be used to support joint operations.
MAGTF G-2/S-2. The CI/HUMINT company or task-
organized HUMINT exploitation team is usually employed e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other
in general support of the MAGTF. Subordinate elements of
the company may be placed in general support of the MEF,
placed in direct support of subordinate commands, or Support Capabilities
TAM
Number Description Quantity
A0447 Relay set, data, tactical remote sensor system (TRSS), AN/USQ-80A 6
A0504 Digital Terrain Analysis Mapping System (DTAMS), AN/PYQ-1 6
A0809 Geographic Information System-1, GIS-1 1
A0810 Geographic Information System-2, GIS-2 1
A0811 Geographic Information System-3, GIS-3 1
A0870 Intermediate suite, IAS, AN/UYQ-69(V)2 1
A0879 Tactical exploitation group 1
A0884 Joint Services Imagery Processing System (JSIPS), AN/TSQ-166 (V) 1
A1217 Interpretation set, photo, unit 2
A1218 Interpretation set, photo, team 6
A1221 Monitor, portable, AN/USQ-121 24
A1260 Navigation set, satellite, signals, precise lightweight
Global Positioning System receiver (PLGR), AN/PSN-11 34
A2065 Radio set, AN/PRC-104B(V) 4
A2069 Radio set, AN/PRC-113(V)3 3
A2070 Radio set, AN/PRC-119A 12
A2072 Radio set, AN/GRC-231A(V)2 5
A2306 Sensor system, monitor, mobile, AN/MSC-77 5
A2477 Survey set, geodetic precision 8
A3169 Topographic set, AN/TSQ-204 1
A3255 Sensor, ground, unattended, AN/GSQ-257 5
B0891 Generator set, 10 kW, 60 Hz, MEP-803A 12
B0730 Generator set, 3 kW, 60 Hz, MEP-016B 4
B0891 Generator set, 10 kW, 60 Hz, MEP-803A 3
B0953 Generator set, 30 kW, 60 Hz, MEP-805A 1
B1045 Generator set, 100 kW, 60 Hz, MEP-007B 2
D0080 Chassis, trailer, general purpose, 1/2 ton, M353 2
D0085 Chassis, trailer, 3/4 ton, two wheel, M116A3 3
D0850 Trailer, cargo, 3/4 ton, M101A1 10
D1059 Truck, cargo, 5 ton, 6 x 6, without winch, M923A1 1
D1061 Truck, cargo, 5 ton, extra-large wide bed, M928 4
D1158 Truck, utility, cargo/troop carrier, 1/4 ton, HMMWV, M998 24
CI/HUMINT
Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
11 106 0 0
Headquarters CI
Section Platoon
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
2 3 0 0 2 39 0 0
Interrogator-Translator HUMINT
Platoon Exploitation Teams
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
2 39 0 0 1 5 0 0
(2) Communications and Information (4) Maintenance. The CI/HUMINT company and its
Systems subordinate units are capable of 1st echelon maintenance
support of organic equipment. All higher maintenance is
(a) The CI/HUMINT company and its subordinate provided by the MEF unit to which it is ADCON, or
elements have sufficient communications resources to CSSEs, or the supported unit.
support internal company/detachment command and
control, operations, and intelligence requirements. (5) Supply. Supply support is provided to the
CI/HUMINT company subordinate units communications CI/HUMINT company by the MEF unit to which it is
capabilities generally consist of short- and medium-range ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit.
voice communications equipment. There are, however, no
communications personnel organic to the CI/HUMINT (6) Transportation. The CI/HUMINT company has
company. Communications requirements beyond these must limited organic vehicular transportation support to support
be provided by the supported unit. company and subordinate units operations. External trans-
portation support from tthe MEF unit to which it is
(b) All CI/HUMINT company elements have sufficient ADCON, CSSEs , or the supported unitis necessary to
information systems resources to satisfy internal needs. Each displace all company elements.
6-16 MCRP 5-12D
TAM
Number Description Quantity
A03809 Counterintelligence equipment, technical surveillance 1
A0420 Communications system, counterintelligence
8
A0890 Facsimile, digital, lightweight, AN/UXC-7 9
A1260 Navigation set, satellite (PLGR), AN/PSN-11 25
A2030 Radio set, AN/PRC-68A 2
A2065 Radio set, AN/PRC-104B(V) 8
A2070 Radio set, AN/PRC-119A 23
A2145 Radio set, AN/VRC-46 5
A2167 Radio set, AN/VRC-88A 20
D0850 Trailer, cargo, 3/4 ton, two wheel, M101A3 7
D1158 Truck, utility, cargo/troop carrier, 1/4 ton, HMMWV, M998 35
6
T/Es for the CI/HUMINT company were not finalized at the time of publication of this manual. The items and quantities shown here
were drawn from those designated for the interrogator-translator platoon and the CITs in the T/Es for the intelligence companies as
of 22 October 1997. Refer to the current T/Es for accurate, current information.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-17
team, and one SI communications section (T/O 4710E). (4) Maintenance. The MCISU is capable of 1st
The MCISU is under the administrative and operational echelon maintenance of all organic equipment and 1st
control of the commanding general, I MEF. Command, less through 4th echelon maintenance of organic imagery
OPCON and ADCON, rests with the Commander, equipment.
Marine Corps Force Pacific. See figure 6-7.
(5) Supply. Supply support is provided by the 1st MEF
d. Concept of Employment headquarters group or by the supported unit.
The MCISU is capable of simultaneously supporting the (6) Transportation. The MCISU has no organic trans-
operating forces and the supporting establishment 24 hours a portation capability. The supported unit must provide all
day, 7 days a week. Support will normally be provided from transportation support during deployments
the MCISU garrison location at Camp Pendleton. If
required, the MCISU can deploy in support of a single (7) Medical. All medical support during deployments
MAGTF or other command as directed. must be provided by the supported unit.
e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other (8) Messing. Messing support is provided by the
Support Capabilities supported unit.
(1) Administrative. The MCISU is not capable of self- (9) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 6-4.
administration. Garrison support is provided by .the 1st
MEF headquarters group When deployed, administrative 6009. Force Reconnaissance Company
support is provided by the supported unit.
a. Mission
(2) Communications and Information
Systems. The mission of the force reconnaissance company is to
conduct amphibious reconnaissance, surveillance, and
The MCISU has a limited amount of communications and limited-scale raids in support of the MEF, other MAGTFs,
information systems equipment to support deployments and or JTFs as directed.
will require support from the supported unit. Communica-
tions circuits required by the MCISU will be designated b. Tasks
TSP-01 circuits.
w Conduct amphibious reconnaissance and deep
(3) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to ground reconnaissance and surveillance to observe,
individual weapons. identify, and report enemy activity and collect and
report other information of military significance.
MCISU
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
1 58 0 9
Headquarters Exploitation SI
Section Team Communications Section
USMC USN USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
1 3 2 9 0 53 0 0 0 2 0 0
w Conduct specialized terrain reconnaissance, includ- consists of a headquarters platoon, a supply and services
ing reconnaissance of hydrography, beaches, platoon, and five reconnaissance platoons. (5th Force
roads, bridges, routes, urban areas, helicopter Reconnaissance Company has three reconnaissance
landing zones, airborne drop zones, landing craft air platoons.) Each reconnaissance platoon consists of 3 teams
cushion (LCAC) landing zones, and aircraft containing 4 men each, for a total of 15 teams per company,
forward operating sites. except for 5th Force Reconnaissance Company, which has
w When properly organized with other forces, equip- 9 teams. See figure 6-8.
ment, or personnel, conduct engineer, NBC,
mobile, and other unique reconnaissance missions. d. Concept of Employment
w Implant and/or recover sensors and beacons.
w Conduct initial terminal guidance (ITG) for helicop- (1) The force reconnaissance company normally operates
ters, landing craft, and parachutists. under the staff cognizance of the MAGTF G-2/S-2 for
reconnaissance and surveillance missions and under the staff
w Engage selected targets with supporting arms or
cognizance of the MAGTF G-3/S-3 for offensive missions.
organic weapons, as directed, including terminal
guidance of precision-guided munitions. The basic operating unit is the team. However, platoons or
task-organized elements may be employed to accomplished
w Conduct post-strike reconnaissance to determine certain tasks.
and report battle damage to a specific target or
area.
(2) Force reconnaissance operations should have a
w Conduct limited-scale raids. These operations defined scope and duration, with planned exfiltration. Teams
include, but are not limited to, seizing, damaging, or are usually inserted into the supported commanders area of
destroying critical enemy targets; performing static interest (usually the deep area), often well beyond the
maritime platform and maritime interdiction opera- supporting arms and reserve elements of the enemys
tions; capturing selected enemy personnel; and
recovering sensitive items or personnel. committed forces, to collect and report information in
response to the commanders PIRs.
c. Organization (3) When required by the situation, the company or
detachments may be placed in direct support of or attached
Each MEF has one organic force reconnaissance company:
to smaller MAGTFs or to MEF elements other than the CE.
1st Force Reconnaissance Company with I MEF, 2d Force
Normally a force reconnaissance detachment is attached to
Reconnaissance Company with II MEF, and 5th Force
a MEU(SOC).
Reconnaissance Company with III MEF. 8 The company
TAM
Number Description Quantity
7
The T/E number for the MCISU is N4010.
8
The organization of Marine Corps intelligence and reconnaissance units is undergoing review and is subject to change. Accord
ingly, the organization, manpower numbers, equipment and equipment quantities for intelligence and reconnaissance units
shown in this chapter may vary significantly within units. Refer to the following T/O numbers for current information: 1st and 2d
Force Reconnaissance Companies, 4718D, and 5th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4719C.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-19
(4) Because force reconnaissance company units routinely combat control teams, which then assume traffic-control
operate beyond the range of the MAGTFs supporting functions.
arms, the company must maintain the capability to clandes-
tinely insert and extract units over extended distances. Such e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other
means include foot movement, surface or subsurface Support Capabilities
swimming, vehicles, rotary- or fixed-wing aircraft, small
boats, landing craft, and commercial assets. All teams are (1) Administrative. The force reconnaissance company
capable of using closed-circuit underwater breathing appara-
tus, open-circuit SCUBA, and submarine lock-out. All is capable of self-administration. Admini- strative support for
teams also are capable of static-line and military free-fall deployed platoons and detachments is provided by the
parachuting. supported unit.
(5) Deployed teams use standard techniques of small-unit (2) Communications and Information Systems.
scouting and individual movement. Unless the mission The force reconnaissance company and its subordinate
requires otherwise, force reconnaissance teams will avoid elements have sufficient communications resources to
contact with the enemy or indigenous people. Teams either
support internal company/detachment command and
observe from vantage points or physically reconnoiter the
areas of interest. As directed, teams report by radio and/or control, operations, and intelligence requirements. Communi-
during postmission debriefings. cations capabilities generally consist of short-, medium-, and
long-range range voice communications equipment.
(6) When conducting offensive operations, force recon-
naissance company elements employ the techniques The headquarters of the force reconnaissance company or
described above to reach their objective sites. Conducting its detachments have sufficient information systems resources
actions at the objective area, they employ close-quarter to satisfy internal needs. They will generally require access to
battle, standard tactical assault, or sniper techniques to
pertinent LANs and WANs to support mission planning and
neutralize or destroy enemy targets and/or to recover desig-
nated personnel or materiel. coordination.
(7) Teams assigned to ITG missions reconnoiter the (3) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to
landing area and provide last-minute visual or electronic individual weapons.
terminal guidance to flight, wave, or stick leaders. ITG
missions terminate with the arrival of the helicopter support (4) Maintenance. The force reconnaissance com- pany
team, U.S. Navy beach party, LCAC landing zone control and its subordinate units are capable of 1st and 2d echelon
teams, U.S. Army Pathfinder teams, or U.S. Air Force maintenance support of organic equipment. Additionally,
Force
Reconnaissance Company
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
13 145 0 9
they are capable of 3rd and 4th echelon maintenance, short { Installation, operation, and maintenance of
of fabrication, of all organic diving and parachute equipment. radio stations for command and control,
All higher maintenance is provided by the the MEF unit to intelligence operations, admin- istrative,
which it is ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit. logistic, and other radio nets as required
{ Installation, operation, and maintenance of
(5) Supply. Supply support is provided by tthe MEF unit switchboard and telephone services
to which it is ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit. { Installation, operation, and main- tenance
of the MEF digital trans- mission
(6) Transportation. The force reconnaissance backbone by using cable and multichannel
company has limited organic vehicular transportation support radio equipment
to support company and subordinate unit operations. Exter- { Installation, operation, and maintenance of
nal transportation support from the MEF unit to which it is digital switches to provide secure and
ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit is necessary to nonsecure voice, facsimile, mes- sage, and
displace all company elements. data service to the MEF CE command
(7) Medical. The force reconnaissance company is echelons
capable of routine, emergency, and advance trauma treat- { Interfacing the MEF CE command and
ment. Additionally, it can provide specially trained Navy control systems with national systems, the
corpsmen in support of its detachments. Naval Telecommunications System,
commercial telecommunications sys- tems,
(8) Messing. Messing support is provided by the MEF and senior (CINC/JTF), adjacent, and
unit to which it is ADCON, CSSEs, or the supported unit. subordinate systems and networks as
required
(9) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 6-5. { Installation, operation, and maintenance of
tactical LANs and WANs for MARFOR
6010. Communication Battalion component headquarters and MEF CEs
{ Installation, operation, and maintenance of
a. Mission field message centers, radio links, and
tactical switchboard/telephone systems for
The mission of the communication battalion is to provide three MEU CEs.
communications and information systems support to w Provide communications connectivity and terminal
MARFOR component headquarters and MAGTF CEs. facilities between the supported headquarters/CE
and senior, adjacent, and subordinate headquarters.
b. Tasks w Provide the supported headquarters/CE with a
Naval Telecommunications Systems entry and/ or,
w Plan and engineer command and control systems as appropriate, entry into the Defense Communica-
for the MARFOR headquarters and MAGTF tions System.
CEs, as required. w Provide communications-electronics equipment
w Provide internal CE communications for the maintenance support to battalion general support
supported MARFOR component headquarters, and direct support companies.
MEF CE, MEU(SOC) CE, or other MAGTF
CE, which includes the following tasks: c. Organization
{ Installation, operation, and maintenance of
Each MEF has an organic communication battalion: 9th
network control facilities and system Communication Battalion with I MEF, 8th Communication
control facilities Battalion with II MEF, and 7th Communication Battalion
with III MEF. Each communication battalion consists of a
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-21
TAM
Number Description Quantity
9
Table 6-5. Selected Items of Equipment for the Force Reconnaissance Company.
9
Items and quantities were from the Force Reconnaissance T/E (draft) as of 22 October 1997. These may vary significantly
within each company. Refer to the following T/Es for accurate, current information: 1st Force Reconnaissance Company,
N4618; 2d Force Reconnaissance Company, N4718; and 5th Force Reconnaissance Company, N4818.
6-22 MCRP 5-12D
headquarters company, a general support company, one or n battalion will normally deploy as a task-organized unit or
three direct support companies,10 and a service company.11 will deploy task-or- ganized detachments in support of
See figure 6-9. MARFOR headquarters and MAGTF CEs. In support of
a MEF CE, the battalion in total will task organize to support
d. Concept of Employment
the deployment. Upon notification, and before deployment
of a smaller MAGTF CE or a MARFOR headquarters, a
During operations the communication battalion or its task-
direct support communications company will be task-
organized detachments are OPCON to the MAGTF
organized to support the deployment. The headquarters
commander, who exercises this control through the
company includes the structure necessary to provide detach-
G-6/S-6. Elements of the battalion are organized to provide
ments to support three MEU CEs.
specified general or direct support of the MARFOR
component commander or MAGTF CE. The MAGTF CE
e. Administrative, Logistic, and Other
G-6/S-6 exercises staff cognizance over MAGTF commu- Support Capabilities
nications; to facilitate system planning and engineering, the
battalion conducts concurrent planning with the MAGTF (1) Communications and Information Systems.
G-6/S-6. The battalion and its detachments are fully capable of
supporting internal operations with organic communications
Elements of the communication battalion may be employed and information systems resources.
separately as task-organized detachments to support organi-
zations smaller than a MEF CE, or the entire battalion may
be employed to support larger MAGTF CEs. The commu-
Communication
Battalion
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
49 1,247 3 18
Headquarters Service
Company Company
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
17 231 3 18 7 390 0 0
General Direct
Support Company Support Company
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
10 248 0 0 5 126 0 0
n
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i- 7th Communications Battalion, III MEF, has one direct support company; both 8th Communications Battalion, II MEF, and 9th
c Communications Battalion, I MEF, have three direct support companies.
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a T/O numbers for the communications battalions are: 7th Communications Battalion, 4886H (headquarters company), 4883H
(direct support company), 4884H (general support company), and 4885H (service company); and 8th and 9th Communication
ti Battalions, 4886C (headquarters companies), 4883C (direct support companies), 4884C (general support companies), and
o 4885C (service companies).
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-23
(2) Firepower. Organic firepower capability is limited to (10) Selected Items of Equipment. See table 6-6 on
individual and crew-served weapons. page 6-24.
(3) Mobility. The battalion is capable of vehicular 6011. Civil Affairs Group (CAG)
movement by using organic equipment. External support is
required to move the entire battalion in one echelon. a. Mission
(4) Administrative. When the entire communication The CAG provides special staff support to the MEF during
the planning, assault and consolidation phases of landing
battalion is employed it is capable of self-administration.
Detachments, however, are not capable of self- operations in naval campaigns, and may be utilized across
the operational spectrum. It plans, advises, coordinates,
administration; administration must be provided by the
conducts, supervises, and evaluates activities between
supported unit. military and civilian forces in order to minimize mission inter-
ference, and to maximize civilian support for landing force
(5) Maintenance. The battalion is capable of 1st operations. These activities include interaction between the
echelon maintenance on all organic equipment; 2d echelon MEF and inhabitants; Host Nation civil, police, and military
maintenance on assigned communications-electronics and authorities; US. Non-military agencies; and a wide array of
motor transport equipment, infantry weapons, and mobile nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The CAG
electric power generators; and 3d echelon maintenance on supports the MEFs careful attention to local culture,
customs, and traditions, in order to facilitate military opera-
communications and information systems and electronics tions and reduce friction.
equipment, except for test equipment. Additionally, it is
capable of limited maintenance on all assigned COMSEC
equipment. b. Tasks
(6) Supply. The battalion is capable of performing w Assist in planning and conducting landing force
organic supply functions. Supply support of detachments is operations.
provided by the supported unit. w Assist in planning and conducting Civil Affairs (CA)
activities, to include Civil-Military Operations
(7) Transportation. The battalion and detachments (CMO).
have organic vehicular transportation. Each will depend on
w Control subordinate CA units when assigned.
the supported unit or other external assets for transportation
of the entire unit in one echelon. w Plan and conduct survey, liaison and reconnaissance
efforts to initiate and conduct CA acti- vities.
(8) Medical. The battalion is capable of providing routine w Coordinate with appropriate staff officers at higher,
and emergency treatment and preparation via its organic adjacent, and lower commands.
medical section. Medical support for detachments must be w Coordinate with non-MAGTF organizations and
provided by the supported unit.
authorities.
(9) Messing. The battalion is capable of operating one
c. Organization
field dining facility. Messing for detachments is provided by
the supported unit. A CAG is normally organized into a Group Headquarters
and three Civil Affairs Detachments. The commanding
officer and Group Headquarters provide CA support to the
MEF, while the detachments are designed to support units of
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the MEF to include the MEF(FWD). Each detachment is the U.S. Marine Corps; however, there are two CAGs
further organized into International Law, Public Health, and assigned to MARFORRES. The 3d CAG is located
Displaced Per- sons/Refugee functional teams, in addition to aboard Camp Pendleton, California and is under the opera-
three CA Teams, which can be placed in support of tional control of MARFORPAC. The 4th CAG is located
MEU-sized elements. There are no active duty CAGs in aboard Naval Station Anacostia in Washington, D.C. and is
under the operational control of MARFORLANT. Both
TAM
Number Description Quantity Remarks
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Equipment and quantities shown are drawn from the T/E for 8th Communications Battalion, II MEF, as of 22 October 1997.
Refer to the following T/E for current information: 7th Communications Battalion, N4887; 8th Communications Battalion, N4787;
and 9th Communications Battalion, N4687. The quantities indicated are planned for the fiscal year shown. Numbers in this
column are additional items planned for the fiscal year indicated.
Organization of Marine Corps Forces 6-25
CAGs provide support to active duty headquarters--both in element or Joint Civil-Military Operations Task Force if
real-world operations and exer- cises--on a constant basis organized. Coordination with all staff elements is important,
through a variety of means and funding sources. The major- but special consideration should be made to coordinate with
ity of billets in the CAG are for MOS 0107, CA Officer or Public Affairs and Psychological Operations staffs to support
8441, CA NCO. These are secondary MOSs so a common Information Operations campaign. Once the
members bring a wide variety of Primary MOSs, skills and MAGTF is established ashore, CA forces may establish a
experience to the CAG. See figure 6-10. Civil-Military Operations Center (CMOC) which serves as
focal point of coordination between MAGTF and civilian
d. Concept of Employment planners.
The CAG is organized to conduct CA activities in support of While the CAGs are capable of limited self-admini- stration,
the MAGTF mission and may include Civil-Military Opera- they depend on the supported unit for logistic, information
tions. Normally, these activities do not include sustained systems, and communications support.
military or nation building/rebuilding operations. Whenever
the MAGTF operates in an inhabited area, civilian popula-
tions will impact operations. CA elements and personnel are
Economy of Force measures, intended to apply a few
Marines with special perspective and training to the
MAGTFs planning and execution of operations. The CA
staff element serves to promote civilian actions and attitudes
helpful to the MAGTF and to minimize actions and attitudes
harmful to the MAGTF. Typically, the assigned CA staff
prepare assessments, agreements, and annexes in accor-
dance with
the Joint Operations Planning and Execution System
(JOPES) which support the commander's plans and mission
accomplishment. CA acti- vities always support the
commanders legal and moral responsibilities under interna-
tional and US law.
CAG
USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl
38 85 4 1
Group HQ CA Det
USMC USN USMC USN
Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl Off Enl
8 33 1 1 10 16 1 0
Glossary
FSSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . force service support group MAFC . . . . . . . . . . MAGTF all-source fusion center
FY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiscal year MAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine aircraft group
MAG VF/VA . . . . . . . . fixed-wing Marine air group
GCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ground combat element MAG VH . . . . . . . . . . rotary-wing Marine air group
GMR . . . . . . . . . . . . graduated mobilization response MAGTF . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine air-ground task force
MALS . . . . . . . . . . Marine aviation logistics squadron
H&HS . . . . headquarters and headquarters squadron MALSP . . . . . . . . . . Marine aviation logistic support
H&S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . headquarters and service program
HF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . high frequency MARFOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine Corps Forces
HMH . . . . . . . . . . Marine heavy helicopter squadron MARFORLANT . . . . . Marine Corps Forces Atlantic
HMLA . . . . . . Marine light/attack helicopter squadron MARFORPAC . . . . . . Marine Corps Forces Pacific
HMM . . . . . . . . Marine medium helicopter squadron MARFORRES . . . . . Marine Corps Forces Reserve
HMMWV high-mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicle MASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine air support squadron
HQMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . Headquarters, Marine Corps MATCD . . . . . Marine air traffic control detachment
HUMINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . human intelligence MAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine air wing
MCISU . . . . . . . Marine Corps Imagery Support Unit
IAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . intelligence analysis system MCRP . . . . . . . . Marine Corps reference publication
IMA . . . . . . . . . . . . individual mobilization augmentee MCSF . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine Corps security forces
IMINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imagery intelligence MCWP . . . . . . Marine Corps warfighting publication
IRR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Ready Reserve MEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine expeditionary force
ISO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Organization for MEF(FWD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEF (forward)
Standardization METT-T . . . . . mission, enemy, terrain and weather,
ITG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . initial terminal guidance troops and support available-time available
MEU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine expeditionary unit
JCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joint Chiefs of Staff MEU(SOC) . . . . . MEU (special operations capable)
JFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . joint force commander MEWSS . . . . . . . . . . . . Mobile EW Support System
JSIPS . . . . Joint Services Imagery Processing System MGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . medium-girder bridge
JTF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . joint task force MHE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . materials handling equipment
JWICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joint Worldwide Intelligence MHG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEF headquarters group
Communications System MOOTW . . . . . . . . military operations other than war
MP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . military police
LAAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . low-altitude air defense MPF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maritime prepositioning force
LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . local area network MPLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine Corps Mobilization
LAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . light armored reconnaissance Management Plan
LAV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . light armored vehicle MRAALS . . . . . Marine Remote Area Approach and
LBSR . . . . . . . . . . lightweight battlefield surveillance Landing System
system MSSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEU service support group
LCAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . landing craft air cushion MTACS . . . . . Marine tactical air command squadron
LFSP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . landing force support party MWCS . . . . Marine wing communications squadron
LSB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . landing support battalion MWHS . . . . . . . Marine wing headquarters squadron
LVS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logistics Vehicle System MWSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine wing support group
MWSS . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine wing support squadron
MACCS . . . . . . . Marine Air Command and Control
System NBC . . . . . . . . . . . . nuclear, biological, and chemical
MACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEF Augmentation CE NCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . National Command Authorities
MACG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine air control group NDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nondevelopmental item
MACS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine air control squadron NGF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . naval gunfire
NIMA . . . . . National Imagery and Mapping Agency
NSF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . naval surface fires
A-2
Organization of Marine Corps Forces A-3
A-3
A-4 MCRP 5-12D
A-4