Command element (United States Marine Corps)

In the United States Marine Corps, the command element (CE) is the command and control force of a Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF). It provides C3I for the MAGTF.

USMC Combat Operations Center

Role within the 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. The HQ group consists of communications, intelligence, surveillance, and law enforcement (i.e., military police) detachments, companies, and battalions, and reconnaissance (Force Reconnaissance), and liaison (ANGLICO) platoons, detachments, and companies.

Organization

The size of the CE varies in proportion to the size of the MAGTF. A Marine Expeditionary Force has a MEF Information Group, approximately the size of a regiment. A Marine Expeditionary Brigade holds a battalion-sized MEB Information Group. The various Marine Expeditionary Units command a company-sized MEU Information Group. Generally, MEF postings are permanent, while MEBs and MEUs rotate their GCE, ACE, and LCE twice annually.

I Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group

Insignia NameLocation
I MEF Support Battalion
[1]

II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group

Insignia NameLocation
II MEF Support Battalion
[2]

III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group

Insignia NameLocation
III MEF Support Battalion
[3]

Marine Forces Reserve CE units

Insignia NameLocation

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
  1. "I MEF Support Battalion". I MEF Information Group. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  2. "II MEF Support Battalion". II MEF Information Group. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  3. "III MEF Support Battalion: the newest battalion in the Marine Corps". III Marine Expeditionary Force. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  4. Reserve Unit Directory Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
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