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What is a MAGTF USMC?

What is a MAGTF USMC?

The Marines who make up our Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) provide our Nation with a variety of response options, coordinating teams of ground, air, logistics, and cyberspace assets under a central command that is built to conduct a full range of operations.

What makes up a MAGTF?

All MAGTFs consist of four core elements—a command element, a ground combat element (GCE), an aviation combat element (ACE), and a logistics combat element (LCE), as illustrated in figure 2-4.

How do you become a MAGTF in the Marines?

An interview and recommendation by an installation’s senior MAGTF Planner is required for a lateral move into this occupational field, and the Marine must attend PMOS training within six months of reporting to a command that provides on-the-job training. The Marine must be a Corporal or below in any other MOS.

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Is a MEF a MAGTF?

The command element (CE), a headquarters unit 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.

Is a MEF a Magtf?

Is MAGTF an MOS?

MOS 0511 is a Planning Specialist within the 05 Marine Air Ground Task Force Plans, commonly referred to as MAGTF. This is a primary MOS, meaning that it identifies a Marine’s primary skills and his best area of service within the Corps based on those skills.

How many MEFs are there in the USMC?

three MEFs
The Marine Corps’ principal warfighting organization during large crises is the Marine expeditionary force. The Corps has three MEFs, and each is made up of ground, air and logistics forces. They act as standing Marine air-ground task forces in peacetime and war.

What does a MEF include?

A MEF is a combined arms force consisting of ground, air and logistics forces. It possesses the capability for projecting offensive combat power ashore while sustaining itself in combat without external assistance for a period of 60 days.