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USMC-SOCOM USMC-SOCOM IntegrationIntegration
SOCEUREUCOM
ARG/MEU
ARG/MEU ARG/MEU
ARG/MEU
SOUTHCOMSOCSOUTH SOCCENT
CENTCOM
SOCPAC/KORPACOM
RECO N E lem ent1/25/4
Intel Elem ent2/26/0
Fire Support E lem ent2/4 /0
SO CO M DETHQ E lem ent
2/19/1
USMC-SOCOMINITIATIVES
SOCOM-USMC BOARD
CommunicationsFuture ConceptsEquip & TechTraining & Educ
OperationsIntelligenceInfo Ops/PSYOPAviation, Civil Affairs
Force Contribution 105 Indiv Billets
TSOC/JSOC/SOCOM ANGLICO
TSOC-ARG/MEU INTEGRATION
INDIV/UNIT AUGMENTATION
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• The purpose of this brief is to provide the current and future USMC-USSOCOM integration and interoperability initiatives
PurposePurpose
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SOF PRINCIPAL MISSIONS &COLLATERAL ACTIVITIES
SPECIAL RECONNAISSANCE
UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE
DIRECT ACTION
COMBATTING TERRORISM
FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
CIVIL AFFAIRS
INFORMATIONS OPS
(CSAR)
COALITION SUPPORT
COUNTERDRUG ACTIVITIES
SECURITY ASSISTANCE
HUMANITARIAN DEMINING
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
SPECIAL RECONNAISSANCE
DIRECT ACTION
COMBATTING TERRORISM (AT & CT)
FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE
(CSAR)/TRAP
COALITION SUPPORT
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
The “Bridge” between The “Bridge” between SOF and USMC SOF and USMC
capabilitiescapabilities
SOF MISSIONSWITHIN MEU(SOC)
CAPABILITIES
MISSIONS SUITED TO MEB/MEF AND
LARGE CONV FORCES
MEB
MEF
MEU(SOC)
STABILITY OPS
REGIONAL CONTINGENCIES
MAJOR THEATER WAR
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• Following the events of 11 September 2001, SECDEF directed that the U.S. Special Operations Command and the Marine Corps improve their interoperability and integration
• Foundation of efforts for past two years
• MOA signed re-establishing the USSOCOM/USMC Board
• Interoperability- Operations
- Training
- Personnel
- Acquisitions and Developmental Information
• Force contribution
BackgroundBackground
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• November 2001 Memorandum of Agreement signed
• Has facilitated over 30 initiatives designed to meet transformational and interoperability goals
• Working Groups include:– Operations - Training and Education
– Communications/C4 - Information and Psychological Operations
– Civil Affairs - Intelligence
– Aviation - Future Concepts
– Equipment/Technology
• Warfighter conference held annually with USMC/USSOCOM GO/FO participation
USSOCOM-USMC USSOCOM-USMC BoardBoard
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OperationOperationss
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NSW/USMC Recent NSW/USMC Recent Combat CollaborationCombat Collaboration
• OEF/Afghanistan (SOF/USMC mutually supporting)– Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) Support
– Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP)
– Logistical (fuel) support
– Close Air Support (CAS)
– Assault Support
– FOB/Safe House Security
– Quick Reaction Force (QRF)
• OIF/Iraq (SOF supports USMC)– Urban Sniper Teams
– Special reconnaissance
– Riverine security patrols
• Bottom Line– SOF = Agility
– Conventional Forces = Mass
– Mass + Agility at decisive points = success on high-risk targets
TF K-BARTF K-BARTF K-BARTF K-BAR
NSWTG-CENTNSWTG-CENTNSWTG-CENTNSWTG-CENT
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TSOC-ARG/MEU(SOC)TSOC-ARG/MEU(SOC)
• SOCEUR, NAVEUR and MARFOREUR signed MOA
– Goal: Create a habitual ARG/MEU (SOC)-SOCEUR relationship based on common understanding and shared knowledge of tactics, techniques and procedures
– MOA: Establishes an Executive Steering Committee (ESC) to develop POA&M coordinating Pre-Deployment, Deployment, and Post-Deployment activities between SOCEUR and the ARG/MEU (SOC).
• SOCPAC, PACFLT and MARFORPAC developing similar MOA
•CMC / CDR USSOCOM agree to exchange MEU(SOC) and TSOC LNOs while MEU(SOC) located in theater
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• USMC assumed the Georgia Train and Equip mission from SOCEUR
• USSOCOM / USMC working to identify future transition of missions from SOF to USMC
Transitioning of SOF Transitioning of SOF MissionsMissions
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TrainingTraining
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• School exchange (JFK Special Warfare Center, USMC Scout Sniper Course)
• Reciprocal fixed and rotary wing air support for assault support, static-line and free-fall parachute operations
• Expanded Joint Marine-Army SOF exercises
• Sharing of Training Areas (MCAGCC, Alaska, NTC)
• Special Operations Terminal Air Control Course
• Live fire training at Eglin AFB
TrainingTraining
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PersonnelPersonnel
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PersonnelPersonnel
• Marine Corps personnel assigned to SOF– BGen Hejlik USMC - USSOCOM Chief of Staff– Col Hummer USMC - JSOC Chief of Staff– 105 Marines in SO billets around the world
• Currently II MEF has a resident LNO from SF Command assigned to USMC Special Operations Training Group
– USSOCOM reviewing possibility of providing SF LNO to each MEF headquarters
• USSOCOM/USMC have provided permanent instructors to each others Universities
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AcquisitioAcquisitionsns
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• Instituted a broad reaching, inclusive program to share acquisitions and developmental information regarding:
• Weapons systems
• Munitions
• Armaments
• Communications
• Includes previously restricted special operations weapons and technology development programs
Acquisitions and Acquisitions and Developmental Developmental
InformationInformation
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Force Force ContributioContributio
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Force ContributionForce ContributionMarine Corps SOCOM Det Marine Corps SOCOM Det
• Integrated Unit (7/74/5)– Reconnaissance– Intelligence– Fire Support
• OPCON to SOCOM exercised through NSW
• Mission: USMC detachment augments a deploying NSW Squadron’s capability to conduct special reconnaissance, direct action, coalition support, limited foreign internal defense and other missions as required, in support of Joint and Fleet Commanders in order to test the Initial USMC force contribution to USSOCOM.
• Employment: – HQ section/ battle staff – Detachment teams task-organized to conduct assigned
missions – OPCON to NSWG-1 in Oct 03 / Deploys Apr 04
RECO N Plt1/25/4
Intel P lt2 /26/0
Fire Support Detachm ent2/4/0
SO CO M DETHQ Plt2/19/1
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NSWRON ONE NSWRON ONE MilestonesMilestones
• 25 Aug 03 FPC
• 06 Oct 03 MCSOCOM Det ONE chops to NSW
• Oct 03 – Jan 04 Mission Specific Integration
• Dec 03 USMC JRTC
• 05-16 Jan Squadron Certification CENTCOM
• 18 Jan - 08 Feb Mission Specific Integration
• 02-13 Feb Squadron Certification PACOM
• Mar 04 Load out
• APR 04 Deploy
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NSWRON ONE NSWRON ONE Command Command
RelationshipsRelationships• At D-180 SEAL Team ONE becomes NSWRON ONE
• At D-180 Naval Special Warfare Squadron ONE assumes OPCON of all operating elements: MCSOCOM Det ONE, SEAL Team TWO Platoon(s), SDV Team ONE Platoons, Special Boat Team Dets, Navy EOD Det, Mobile Communications Det, TCS, and CSST
• NSWRON ONE is OPCON to NSWG-1 from D-180 until deploying in APR 04
• Upon deployment, NSWRON ONE CENT becomes OPCON to NSWU-3 (Bahrain) and NSWRON ONE PAC becomes OPCON to NSWU-1 (Guam)
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NSWRON ONE Theater NSWRON ONE Theater Command RelationshipsCommand Relationships
SOCCENT 5TH FLEET
CENTCOM
NSWTUCENT CTF 561
NSWU - 3
NSWRON
SOCPAC
PACOM
NSWTUPAC
CTG 76.10
NSWU - 1CNSWG-1
ADCON
7TH FLEETSOCCENT 5TH FLEET
CENTCOM
NSWTUCENT CTF 561
NSWU - 3
NSWRON
SOCPAC
PACOM
NSWTUPAC
CTG 76.10
NSWU - 1CNSWG-1
ADCON
7TH FLEET
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NSW/USMC SOCOM Det NSW/USMC SOCOM Det
Why This Will WorkWhy This Will Work• MCSOCOM Det ONE augments NSW Mission capabilities
with operators and Battle Staff
• Maximizes exposure, experience, and agility for MCSOCOM Det ONE across multiple theaters, operational commanders and mission areas
• Organic NSW assets/infrastructure in theater
• Superbly postured to execute TSOC and Fleet missions
• Irrefutable demonstration of Joint Warfighting at its best
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Questions?Questions?
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BACK-UPSBACK-UPS
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Studies / Studies / WargamingWargaming
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USMC Co-Sponsorship of USMC Co-Sponsorship of Special Ops Joint Integration & Special Ops Joint Integration &
Interoperability Test & Interoperability Test & ExperimentationExperimentation
• The problem statement: “THE JOINT FORCE COMMANDER’S INTEGRATION AND INTEROPERABILITY OF SOF AND OTHER FORCES IN TODAYS BATTLESPACE IS LIMITED BY EXISTING JTTPS, SYSTEMS AND OTHER DOTMLPF ELEMENTS.”
– USMC first sponsored/co-sponsored JT&E– $25 Million in funding – JT&E will collaboratively develop TTP & Systems that
will solidify & accelerate USMC/SOF Interoperability– Address USMC/SOCOM equities regarding
interoperability and integration using established exercises and units. (ARG/MEU(SOC), ESG, MC SOCOM Detachment One)
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• EW 04 specifically designed to target future concepts regarding USMC-SOCOM integration and interoperability
•War game will provide opportunity to explore multiple areas where synergies between USMC and SOCOM are possible
USMC Title 10 Wargame USMC Title 10 Wargame Expeditionary Warrior 04Expeditionary Warrior 04
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