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102.1 State the Mission and Function of the Marine Corps. [Ref. A, P. 1-2-1]. The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a force of readiness".
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1. 102 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (USMC) MISSION AND ORGANIZATION FUNDAMENTALS References:
[a] Marine Battle Skills Training Handbook, Book 1, PVT-CAPT, General Military Skills with User's Guide (PCN 50600000100)
[b] Marine Corps Strategy 21 Marine Corps Doctrine Department Official Web Page (via www.usmc.mil)
[c] Marine Corps Official Web Site (www.usmc.mil)
[d] Marine Corps Combat Development Command Official Web Site (www.mccdc.usmc.mil)
[e] Marine Corps Systems Command Official Web Site (www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil)
[f] NWP 3-02.3/MCWP 3.32, Maritime Pre-positioning Forces Operations
[g] MCRP 5-12D, Organization of the Marine Corps Forces (PCN 14400005000)
[h] Local Order
[i] Local Subject Matter Expert
[j] MCWP 5-1, Marine Corps Planning Process
2. 102.1 State the Mission and Function of the Marine Corps. [Ref. A, P. 1-2-1] The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.
Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a “force of readiness” The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a “force of readiness”According to the Act, Marines stand prepared to meet mission requirements.
1.Provide Fleet marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.
3. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.
4. Provide marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a “force of readiness”According to the Act, Marines stand prepared to meet mission requirements.
1.Provide Fleet marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.
3. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.
4. Provide marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
3. 102.1 Mission and Function of the Marine Corps Continued According to the Act, Marines stand prepared to meet the following mission requirements:
1.Provide Fleet marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.
3. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations. The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a “force of readiness”According to the Act, Marines stand prepared to meet mission requirements.
1.Provide Fleet marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.
3. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.
The official mission of the Marine Corps is established in the National Security act of 1947, amended in 1952.
4. 102.1 Mission and Function of the Marine Corps Continued 4. Provide marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct. 4. Provide marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
4. Provide marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
5. 102.2 State the Mission and Function of the Following: [Refs. B Thru E, I]a. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) Consist of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and staff Agencies
Directly responsible to the Sec of the Navy
Location: Pentagon (Washington, DC) and Quantico, VA
Function:
Administration.
Discipline
Internal Organization
Training
Requirements
Efficiency
Readiness of the Service
Material Support System
6. 102.2 B. Marine Forces (MARFOR) Operating forces the heart of the Marine Corps – comprise the forward presence, crisis response, and fighting power that the Corps make available to US Unified COMBATANT Commanders. The Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic, is assigned to the Commander, Joint Forces Command (Norfolk, VA) Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, is assigned to the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (Camp Smith, Hawaii) Marine Corps has established two combatant command level service component commands: Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic MARFORLANT and Marine Corps Forces, PACIFIC (MARFORPAC) The Commander, US Marine Forces Atlantic (COMMARFORLANT is assigned to USJFCOM (United States Joint Forces Command) Provide forces for Service Combat Commanders Central Command (CENTCOM) Pacific Command (PACCOM) European Command EURCOM US Northern Command USNORTHCOM US Southeren Command USSOUTHCOM US FORCES KOREA (USFK) TRANSCOM STRATCOM SOCOM