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in an austere expeditionary environment. The MEU is based on a reinforced Marine infantry battalion, designated as a battalion landing team (BLT), supported by a medium tiltrotor squadron (VMM) (reinforced), containing both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and aviation support detachments, and a
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The smallest type of MAGTF is the Marine expeditionary unit (MEU) Special
Operations Capable (SOC), designated as an MEU (SOC), commanded by a colonel. The MEU is capable of conducting limited, specialized, and selected special operations missions and to support and sustain itself for up to 15 days
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units (infantry battalions organized into battalion landing teams, regimental combat teams, and Marine divisions). These organizations contain a headquarters unit that provides command and control (management and planning for manpower, intelligence, operations and training, and logistics functions)
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The four core elements describe types of forces needed and not actual military units or commands. The basic structure of the MAGTF never varies, though the number, size, and type of Marine Corps units composing each of its four elements will always be mission dependent. The flexibility of the
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A Marine air–ground task force with separate air ground headquarters is normally formed for combat operations and training exercises in which substantial combat forces of both Marine aviation and Marine ground units are included in the task organization of participating Marine
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task organization of Marine Corps forces under a single commander that is structured to accomplish a specific mission. The MAGTF was formalized by the publishing of Marine Corps Order 3120.3 in
December 1963, "The Marine Corps in the National Defense, MCDP 1-0". It stated:
616:(MEU) but smaller than a MEF. The MEB, which varies in size, is capable of conducting missions across the full range of military operations and to support and sustain itself for up to 30 days in an austere expeditionary environment. It is constructed around a reinforced
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organized into a MAGTF (MEU, MEB, MEF) headquarters (HQ) group, that exercises command and control (management and planning for manpower, intelligence, operations and training, and logistics functions) over the other elements of the MAGTF. The HQ group consists of
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A balanced air–ground, combined arms task organization
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555:The three Marine expeditionary forces are:
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1003:Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
1663:United States Marine Corps organization
1167:Marine Corps Combat Development Command
938:Additional info from Globalsecurity.com
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822:"What is a Marine Expeditionary Unit"
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678:9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
673:5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
667:4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
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998:Commandant of the Marine Corps
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739:24th Marine Expeditionary Unit
734:22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
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724:13th Marine Expeditionary Unit
719:11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
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1565:Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
1356:Chaplain of the Marine Corps
1217:Marine Air-Ground Task Force
1201:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
1185:Marine Corps Systems Command
1133:I Marine Expeditionary Force
863:. November 1997 – via
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560:I Marine Expeditionary Force
518:I Marine Expeditionary Force
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522:I MEF Headquarters Group
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1277:Marine Raider Regiment
861:Department of the Navy
809:The US Marines History
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1145:Marine Forces Reserve
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1116:Marine Forces Command
1073:Seapower subcommittee
988:Secretary of the Navy
781:United States Army's
550:2003 Invasion of Iraq
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1522:Silent Drill Platoon
1502:Drum and Bugle Corps
1444:Individual equipment
1397:Martial Arts Program
542:2nd Marine Divisions
510:sustainment brigades
508:and its constituent
396:force reconnaissance
279:improve this section
832:on 17 November 2007
783:Brigade Combat Team
526:1st Marine Division
502:logistics regiments
475:mechanized infantry
452:sustainment brigade
325:, is composed of a
65:credible commitment
1542:Marine Detachments
1472:Acronyms and terms
1382:School of Infantry
1336:Historical Marines
1267:Special Operations
1150:Fleet Marine Force
865:GlobalSecurity.org
761:Fleet Marine Force
490:numbered air force
480:The MAW, with its
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