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Page 1: U. S. Marine Corps Forces Command 20 January 2010
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U. S. Marine Corps Forces Command

20 January 2010

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COMMARFORCOM

COMMARFORCOM, as the US Marine Corps component to Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command (CDR USJFCOM), coordinates USMC support to CDR USJFCOM development of joint training, integration, readiness, joint concept development and experimentation efforts, executes global force management to synchronize the generation and provision of mission-ready, joint-capable USMC forces for present and future joint force requirements in order to support combatant commanders’ global execution of the National Military Strategy.

Also serves as Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Bases, Atlantic

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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COMMARFORCOM

OrganizationCommander

U.S Marine CorpsBases Atlantic

CommanderU.S Marine Corps

Bases Atlantic

Commandant of the Marine Corps

Commandant of the Marine Corps

2d Marine Logistics Group

2d Marine Logistics Group

2dMarineDivision

2dMarineDivision

2dMarine

Aircraft Wing

2dMarine

Aircraft Wing2d MEB 2d MEB

CommanderU.S. Marine Corps Forces

Command

CommanderU.S. Marine Corps Forces

Command

Commanding GeneralII Marine Expeditionary

Force

Commanding GeneralII Marine Expeditionary

Force

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

MarineExpeditionary

Unit

Commander U.S.Joint Forces Command

Commander U.S.Joint Forces Command

MCSF REGTMCSF REGT

Commanding General

Marine CorpsInstallations

East

Commanding General

Marine CorpsInstallations

East

MCLB ALBANY MCLB ALBANY

MCAF QUANTICOMCAF QUANTICO

MCB CAMP LEJEUNEMCB CAMP LEJEUNE

MCAS CHERRY POINT MCAS CHERRY POINT

MCAS BEAUFORT MCAS BEAUFORT

MCSF BLOUNT ISLAND MCSF BLOUNT ISLAND

MCAS NEW RIVERMCAS NEW RIVER

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

CBIRFCBIRF

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COMMARFORBASELANT

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

COMMANDER, U.S. MARINE CORPS BASES, ATLANTIC (COMMARCORBASESLANT), Commands those U.S Marine Corps bases and stations where operating forces assigned to COMMARFORLANT are based; provides staff oversight for base operations and functions; and performs financial management for O&MN and MILCON funds associated with normal base/station functions.

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MarineExpeditionary

Force (MEF)50,000

MarineExpeditionary

Force (MEF)50,000

MarineExpeditionary

Unit (MEU)1,700 - 2,800

MarineExpeditionary

Unit (MEU)1,700 - 2,800

MarineExpeditionary Brigade (MEB)8,000 - 22,000

MarineExpeditionary Brigade (MEB)8,000 - 22,000

CommandElement

CommandElement

GroundGroundCombatCombatElementElement

GroundGroundCombatCombatElementElement

AviationAviationCombatCombatElementElement

AviationAviationCombatCombatElementElement

Logistics Logistics Combat Combat ElementElement

Logistics Logistics Combat Combat ElementElement

Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF)

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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Focused on Current Fight inOIF & OEF

Build on COINSuccesses

USMC Today and Tomorrow

Regionally FocusedPersistent

Engagement without Permanent

Presence

ExpeditionaryFast + Austere + Lethal

Joint Seabasing

Joint ForcibleEntry

OperationsFrom the Sea

SC MAGTF

IrregularWarfare &

Stability ops

Win the War in Afghanistan

Global EngagementFull Spectrum Ops

Core Competencies

Enhanced Company

OpsTransition from Iraq to Afghanistan

202K – Key Capabilities, Reduces Stress on the Force, & Facilitates Full Spectrum Training

3 Geographically Based MEFs

Building Security Cooperation

Current MEU / ARG Presence is 3.0 CCDR requirement is 6.5

2xMEB Forcible Entry Capability : 38 Amphib Req -- 33 Amphib Current Inventory

Equipment Reset & ModernizationAcross the Full Range of Military Operations

USMC + USMCR = Total Force

Maritime Prepositioned Force Globally Positioned for Crisis Response

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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“Every Marine a Rifleman”

-Conduct persistent forward naval engagement and remain prepared to respond as the Nation’s force in readiness.-Employ integrated combined arms across the range of military operations, and operate as part of a joint or multinational force.-Provide forces and specialized detachments for service aboard naval ships, on stations, and for operations ashore.-Conduct joint forcible entry operations from the sea and develops amphibious landing force capabilities and doctrine.-Conduct complex expeditionary operations in the urban littorals and other challenging environments.-Lead joint and multinational operations and enable interagency activities.

Core Competencies

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Counterinsurgency

Achieve victory in

the current fights

Iraq

Afghanistan

Pakistan

Iraq

Afghanistan

Iraq

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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Reset / Modernize

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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Full Spectrum Operations

Dwell TimeDwell Time

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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GLOBAL FORCE DISPOSITION(AS OF 14 JAN 10)

GLOBAL FORCE DISPOSITION(AS OF 14 JAN 10)

II MEF (FWD)VMAQ-3 IRAQ

II MEF (FWD)VMAQ-3 IRAQ

Active Duty204,118

Active Reserve2,253

Activated Reservists6,747

Total213,118+ + =

FAST PLTSUSEUCOM

USCENTCOMUSPACOM

USSOUTHCOM

FAST PLTSUSEUCOM

USCENTCOMUSPACOM

USSOUTHCOM

CONUS: ~2,000EUCOM: ~100

IRAQ: ~3,800 AFGHANISTAN: ~14,300 PACOM: ~2,300

SOUTHCOM: ~100 AFRICOM: ~100

OTHER CENTCOM: ~2,600

MSOTUSSOUTHCOM

MSOTUSSOUTHCOM

MEB-AVMAQ-1

ANA ETTs MSOCs

AFGHANISTAN

MEB-AVMAQ-1

ANA ETTs MSOCs

AFGHANISTAN

OEF / OIF / COMBAT

EMBARKED WITH USN

USMC DEPLOYMENTS

JTF-N: INTEL MISSIONMOJAVE VIPERUSNORTHCOM

JTF-N: INTEL MISSIONMOJAVE VIPERUSNORTHCOM

31ST MEUUSPACOM31ST MEU

USPACOM

HEAVY HELO DETUSAFRICOM

HEAVY HELO DETUSAFRICOM

NORTHCOM: ~2

SECFOROEF-P

SECFOROEF-P

BALIKATANJPAC LAOS

LEADERSHIP DEV PROGRAMUSPACOM

BALIKATANJPAC LAOS

LEADERSHIP DEV PROGRAMUSPACOM

11TH MEUUSCENTCOM

11TH MEUUSCENTCOM

GEORGIA DEPLM PROGRAM-ISAFUSEUCOM

GEORGIA DEPLM PROGRAM-ISAFUSEUCOM

ONWARD LIBERTYUSAFRICOM

ONWARD LIBERTYUSAFRICOM

HAITI HA/DRUSSOUTHCOMHAITI HA/DR

USSOUTHCOM

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BATARG

I I I

22 MEU

Phase I Initial Build-up 19 JAN – TBD-Heliborne forces IVO UN Compound to coordinate and provide temporary distribution- Surface forces Land BLZ to establish lodgmentPhase II Site Establishment 20 JAN - TBD- Forces improve beach and build logistics- Forces locate forward distribution point(s)-Forces prepared to support temporary point distribution from New Mission CompoundPhase III HA Relief Operations 21 JAN-CA assessment enabled by mobility assets for additional relief-Mission Compound site established for distribution hub and surface/aviation logistics- Forward fixed-site distribution point(s) established to distribute Aviation/Surface delivered logisticsPhase IV Reposition of HA Forces: HA operations stabilized and forces redeploy to new site or home station

BLZNew Mission Compound

HLZUN Compound

TASK: Safely, efficiently establish HA distro site IVO Leogane on 19 Jan.PURPOSE: Support the ongoing disaster relief efforts in Haiti.METHOD: Phased approach with Security, Command and Control and organization established first. Orderly and efficient distribution to commence thereafter. END STATE: Mission success will be: site organized, HA supplies delivered/distributed, and site considered viable as a spoke for continued support to the relief effort.

JTF Haiti – 22 MEU CONOPSVERSION 6

Updated 192300ZJAN101600 EST Local

UNCLASSIFIED

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22D MEU Capabilities22D MEU Capabilities

1 x LCU

5 x HMMWVs

10 x HMMWVs

14 x MTVR

1 x LCU/2XLCM8/BMU

2 x MTVR

66 x HMMWVs

4 x UH-1N

3 x LCAC

8 x LAV

8 x MTVR

8 xCH-53E

Equipment 22D MEU CEBLT 3/2 CE, Wpns Co, L Co

HMH-461CLB-22 EOD/Dental

CLB-22 HQ Maint, Medical, TS Plt, MP Det

BLT 3/2 K Co

CLB-22 Maint, Shore PartyBLT 3/2 I Co, CEB Plt

2 x MTVR

6 x HMMWVs

10 x AAVGunston Hall originally scheduled APS-10 (CDRUSAFRICOM)MARFORCOM MOD 1 to 22 MEU Haiti DEPORD 182135ZJAN10/CO 22 MEU /EMB/HAITI /COMDR SCMAGTF APS-10 /EMB/HAITI /COMDR FAST PLT/HAITI/DS AMEMBASSY RSO//

UNCLASSIFIED

Note: 22 MEU returned to CONUS 8 Dec 093/2 next scheduled as part of OEF 11.1 (Jan-Jun 11)HMH-461: HOA/26 MEU Composites March

2,031 personnel

VERSION 6Updated 192300ZJAN10

1600 EST Local

USS Bataan (LHD-5)

USS Carter Hall (LSD-50)

USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44)

USS Ft McHenry (LSD-43)

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24th MEU Capabilities24th MEU Capabilities

22 x HMMWVs

30 x HMMWVs

15 x MTVR

5 x MTVR

70 x HMMWVs

4 x AH-1W

8 x LAV

15 x MTVR6 xAV-8B

Equipment 24th MEU CEBLT 1/9 CEWpns Co

A Co (Heliborne)VMM-162 (REIN)

CLB-22 EOD/DentalUSN (BMU), USMC (Shore Party)

CLB-24 HQMaint, Medical, TS Plt, MP Det

BLT 1/9 B Co (Motorized)Det, VMM-162 (SKIDS)

BLT 1/9 C Co, (Mechanized)Det, 2d AA Bn

Det, 2d Tank BnDet, CEB Plt

UNCLASSIFIED

3 x UH-1N

2 x LCU

4 xCH-53E

12 xMV-22

14 x AAV and R7 Retriever

1 x LCAC

2 x LCAC

USS Nassau (LHA-4)

USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19)

USS Ashland (LSD-48)

2 x LCAC

4 x M1A1 and M-88 Retriever

Note: Bulk water storage capacity36,000 Gal static storage (12X3K bags)5400 mobile distro 6X900 Gal sixcon8400 air deliverable 6x500 Gal blivets

VERSION 6Updated 192300ZJAN10

1600 EST Local

2,318 personnel

Note: Expected arrival MODLOC IVO Haiti Saturday 232300ZJAN10

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USNS LUMMUS•MPSRON-3

–Flag Configured, AMSEA Class–“Old” Navy Literage, Not INLS

•Bulk Water–99 K Gallons Capacity–36 K / day water production

•Bulk Fuel–39 K Barrels Capacity–8 K Gallons MOGOS (containerized)

•Amphibious Bulk Liquid Transfer System–10 K ft hose, 720K gallon / day capacity

•Equipment Sets:–MEU Equipment Set–EAF–Water: Pumps, Hoses, Bladders–Habitability: Tentage, Cots, Lights–Fuel Set

•AAFS = 1.2 Million Gal Storage•TAFDS=320K Gal Storage•HERS & ERS

–Electrical / Power: Generators, Wiring–Food: Tray ration heater systems, GP Tent–Security (Barbed wire, fencing etc)–Medical: AMALs, Cots–Naval Beach Group

USNS Lummus: MPSRON-3: SingaporeCurrent: MMC-10 BIC

UNCLASSIFIED

180450ZJAN10: USMC ISO USNS LummusScheduled U/W from BIC 200000ZJAN10 (1900 EST 19 Jan)

• USMC 45 PAX OPP will work for CO, 22 MEU • Lummus embarked additional requirements for 22 MEU as well as USAID supplies/equipment and US Army Port Opening equipment

• Lummus embarking 135 NBG-2 personnel to conduct instream offload and bulk liquid operations

• BIC currently loading equipment/supplies aboard Lummus

• Lummus loaded with following fuel: From USMC/USN: 1.25 million gal JP-5/6 x 5000 tanks of MOGAS - 6 X 5000 tanks of diesel - From USAID: 5000 x 5 gal propane tanks

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““The United States does not need a Marine Corps… The United States does not need a Marine Corps… The United States wants a Marine Corps.”The United States wants a Marine Corps.” Colonel Victor “Brute” Krulak, November 1957Colonel Victor “Brute” Krulak, November 1957

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BACKUP SLIDES

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CMC Approved 202K Plan

FY = End of FY

FY08 - 189k

Inf Bn

Arty Btry x 1

Recon Plt x 2

CEB Co x 1

MP Co x 2, 1 Plt-4k

Truck Co x 2 (1- 4k RCT)

ANGLICO Plt x 2

Intel Enablers

Intel Bn Plus up

3d RadBn Plus up

EOD (4 Teams)

Civil Affairs Planners

Civil Affairs Dets

HMH (AvPlan)

VMU

FRS/H1 OT Plus Up

MACG HQ Dets x 2

MASS Dets

CLB(-) (Rgt)

MCRC (200)

TECOM (325)

TBS / OCS (168)

MCTAG HQ (40)

FY07 - 184k

Inf Bn x 2

5/10 HQ

Recon Plt x 2

MP Co x 2 (GCE)

Counter Btry Plt x 1

ANGLICO Plt x1

CEB Co x1

FRS Plus Up (H1)

MCRC (400)

TECOM (600)

FY09 - 194k

Arty Btry x 1

Counter Btry Plt x 1

CEB HQ Co

CEB Supt Co

MP Co x 2

CLB (Rgt) Augments

CLB (MEU) x 2

Rad Bn Plus Up

IntelBn Plus Up

Info Ops

EOD (5 Teams)

HMLA (AvPlan)

HMLA (#8)

MACS ATC Det

MWCS Det

TECOM (325)

Gunners (6)

FY11 - 202k

Tank Co x 2

CLC

Bridge Co x 2

HMLA (#9)

HMH x 2

VMFA x 2

FAO/RAO

JSF FRS/OT (FY11 & FY12)

Inf Bn 100%

MCTAG (130)

FY10 - 199k

Rgt HQ 24/7

Arty Btry x 1

AAV/EFV Co x 2

Counter Btry Plt x 1

Inf Bn & MLG Maintainers (DO)

CLR Augments

MLG Comm

MACS ATC Det

MWCS Det

JSF FRS/OT (FY10)

MTACS Dets

Gunners (5)FY12 - 202k

TBS / OCS (-100 Returned)

Recon (90)

JTAC (200)

UAS Tier II (VMU x 3)

MWSG-17 (93)

3d Ech Maintainers (117)

Guam Base Spt (68)

Camp Mujuk (32)

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