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What is the primary mission of the United States Marine Corps?
✔✔To serve as an expeditionary force in readiness capable of rapid deployment to conduct
operations on land, sea, and air.
Why is the Marine Corps considered a “force in readiness”?
✔✔Because it is structured to deploy quickly and respond immediately to crises worldwide.
What are the four major components of the Marine Corps organization?
✔✔Headquarters Marine Corps, Operating Forces, Supporting Establishment, and Marine Forces
Reserve.
What is the role of Headquarters Marine Corps?
✔✔To develop policy, manage resources, and provide leadership for the entire Marine Corps.
What are the Operating Forces of the Marine Corps primarily responsible for?
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, ✔✔Executing combat operations and supporting national defense missions.
What is the mission of the Marine Forces Reserve?
✔✔To augment and reinforce active-duty forces during times of war, national emergency, or
contingency operations.
What is the role of the Supporting Establishment in the Marine Corps?
✔✔To provide the logistics, training, and administrative support necessary to sustain Marine
operations.
Why is the Marine Corps part of the Department of the Navy?
✔✔Because it operates closely with naval forces and shares logistics, training, and resources.
What is a Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)?
✔✔A balanced, scalable combat unit combining air, ground, and logistics elements under a
single command.
What are the four elements of a MAGTF?
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