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While Marine Commando formations are typically organized around the Commando Task Unit and the battalion-sized formation of infantry at its nucleus, Marine organization is designed to be scalable up to the divisional level. FLEMARFOR administers two regiments of infantry in active duty, consisting of 3 infantry battalions each; two aviation groups; as well as one regiment each of amphibians, armored reconnaissance, artillery, engineers, and combat support. Generally, units from these forces are assigned to individual Commando Task Units. All operational units are subordinated under 1 Division Marine Amphibious.  
While Marine Commando formations are typically organized around the Commando Task Unit and the battalion-sized formation of infantry at its nucleus, Marine organization is designed to be scalable up to the divisional level. FLEMARFOR administers two regiments of infantry in active duty, consisting of 3 infantry battalions each; two aviation groups; as well as one regiment each of amphibians, armored reconnaissance, artillery, engineers, and combat support. Generally, units from these forces are assigned to individual Commando Task Units. All operational units are subordinated under 1 Division Marine Amphibious.  
2 Regiment Marine Artillery Amphibious operates as a strategic force for the employment of long-range rocket and missile precision fires at both tactical and strategic levels.


==== [[File:1_DMA_tacflash.png|35px]] [[1 Division Marine Amphibious]]-  ====
==== [[File:1_DMA_tacflash.png|35px]] [[1 Division Marine Amphibious]]-  ====
Direct reporting/Headquarters-
* Regiment Amphibian Commando
* Regiment Armored Reconnaissance Commando
* Regiment Marine Artillery
* Regiment Marine Engineering
* Marines Commando Aviation Wing
* Marine Combat Support Group


* [[File:1 RMA tacflash.png|30px]] '''[[1 Regiment Marine Amphibious]]'''  
* [[File:1 RMA tacflash.png|30px]] '''[[1 Regiment Marine Amphibious]]'''  
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**[[File:12 RMCS tacflash.png|25px]] [[12 Regiment Marine Combat Support]]
**[[File:12 RMCS tacflash.png|25px]] [[12 Regiment Marine Combat Support]]


===[[File:ARMYCOA.png|40px]] Army Reserve Command (ARC)===
* [[File:2 RMAE tacflash.png|30px]] '''[[2 Regiment Marine Artillery Expeditionary]]'''
** 10 Battalion Marine Rocket Artillery
** 12 Battalion Marine Rocket Artillery
** 6 Battalion Marine Missile
** 8 Battalion Marine Missile
** 14 Battalion Marine Expeditionary Service


The Army Reserve Command (ARC) consists of three components- Force Reserves, Territorial Forces, and Individual Augment Reserves.  
===Commando Task Units===
[[File:COMMANDO TASK UNIT ORBAT.png|thumb|right|Organization of a Commando Task Unit.]]
Commando Task Units are the primary operational organization of Regiment Marines Commando units. They are formed around the central unit of a single Commando battalion as the land warfare elements with detachments from other organizational units utilized to provide supporting formations. Each Regiment Marine Amphibious has enough units to provide forces for three Commando Task Units, and generally all units within a Commando Task Unit are from within the same regiment. Commando Task Units take their number from the hosting infantry battalion- for example, 4 Commando Task Unit's host infantry battalion is [[4 Battalion Marine Commando]]. CTUs deploy from naval Amphibious Ready Groups, which focus around 3 primary warships- a landing platform helicopter, a landing platform dock, and a landing ship dock.


Force Reserves consist of partially-manned formations augmented by reservist soldiers that can be activated and staffed as required within 72 hours of activation. Forces Reserves currently consists of 2 infantry divisions.  
CTUs comprise of 3 primary elements- the Land Warfare Element (LWE), the Air Warfare Element (AWE), and the Logistics Support Group (LSG). Land Warfare Elements are centered around a reinforced Marine Commando infantry battalion (BN MNE CDO REIN), with an attached section of amphibians, a company of armored reconnaissance, a battery of towed artillery, and a section of sappers. The Air Warfare Element is based off of a reinforced Marine Tiltrotor Squadron (MTS REIN) of 12 C11M Adjutants, with support from a 6-strong detachment of attack and utility helicopters (D5M Adder and H50M Hawk) and a 4-strong detachment of heavy helicopters (H62M Cataphract), as well as a logistics group detachment from the parent Marine Amphibious Group. The Logistics Support Group forms around a Marine Combat Support battalion and has a number of supporting assets beneath it from both Marine and Naval elements, including a supply, maintenance, landing support, engineering, medical, signals, military police, and EOD unit.  


Territorial Forces are generally light infantry-equipped forces that are jointly organized and equipped by the Army and the territories in which they are raised by. Territorial Forces may be called to active duty, however they are generally not deployed abroad except for unique circumstances, and are primarily activated for assistance with civil emergencies, humanitarian aid, and law enforcement assistance. Territorial Forces are maintained in the territory of origin but are organized into units based on geographic regional groupings.
====1 RMA Commando Task Units====
*'''4 Commando Task Unit'''
*'''11 Commando Task Unit'''
*'''40 Commando Task Unit'''


Individual Augment Reserves consists of unorganized individuals held in the reserve who are able to rapidly be called to active service as needed. These individuals will drill with a local formation at least once a month.
====2 RMA Commando Task Units====
==== Forces Reserves====
*'''17 Commando Task Unit'''
*[[3 Reserve Division Infantry]]
*'''20 Commando Task Unit'''
** ''3 Division Headquarters''
*'''8 Commando Task Unit'''
**[[23 Reserve Regiment Piermont Light]]
**[[9 Reserve Regiment Satton Light]]
**[[89 Reserve Regiment Coessa Mechanized]]
**[[3 Reserve Regiment Divisional Artillery]]
**[[51 Reserve Regiment Aviation]]
**[[66 Reserve Regiment Combat Logistics]]


*[[5 Reserve Division Infantry]]
===[[File:RMCCOA.png|35px]] Direct Reporting Groups===
** ''5 Division Headquarters''
While all Marine infantry battalions are both administratively and operationally subordinated to either 1 or 2 Regiment Marine Amphibious, all supporting formations are administered by Direct Reporting Groups that serve primarily as a unit to enable standardization and administrative control, but are capable of acting as a command organ in the event the RMC is activated as a division-sized formation. During all other times, Direct Reporting Groups act as administrative formations housing all similar groups of supporting assets, as such. DRGs also administrate reserve formations for operational employment. 2 Regiment Marine Artillery Expeditionary acts as its own administrative and operational grouping and does not belong to the Regiment Marine Artillery.
**[[92 Reserve Regiment Grenhol Mechanized]]
**[[33 Reserve Regiment Altenlake Light]]
**[[44 Reserve Regiment Armored]]
**[[5 Reserve Regiment Divisional Artillery]]
**[[94 Reserve Regiment Aviation]]
**[[32 Reserve Regiment Armored Combat Logistics]]


==== Territorial Forces ====
* Regiment Amphibian Commando
*[[1 Division Territorial]] (Territorial Forces Alexandria)
**[[File:2 BN AMC tacflash.png|25px]] [[2 Battalion Amphibian Commando]]
**[[1 Division Territorial Headquarters]] (Territorial Forces Alexandria)
** [[62 Battalion Amphibian Commando]] (Reserve)
**[[17 Regiment Ayallon Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Alexandria)
* Regiment Armored Reconnaissance Commando
**[[31 Regiment Arona Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Alexandria)
**[[File:14 BN ARC tacflash.png|25px]] [[14 Battalion Armored Reconnaissance Commando]]
**[[24 Regiment Apiraude Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Ohawe/Southern Islands)
**[[File:28 BN ARC tacflash.png|25px]] [[28 Battalion Armored Reconnaissance Commando]]
**[[40 Regiment Territorial Aviation]] (Territorial Forces Alexandria)
**[[83 Battalion Armored Reconnaissance Commando]] (Reserve)
**[[32 Regiment Territorial Military Police]] (Territorial Forces Ohawe/Alexandria)
* Regiment Marine Artillery
**[[20 Regiment Territorial Air Defense Artillery]] (Territorial Forces Southern Islands/Alexandria)
**[[File:1 BN AC tacflash.png|25px]] [[1 Battalion Artillery Commando]]
 
* Regiment Marine Engineering
*[[6 Division Territorial]] (Territorial Forces Silvers Island)
**[[File:4 BN ME tacflash.png|25px]] [[4 Battalion Marine Sapper]]
**[[6 Division Territorial Headquarters]] (Territorial Forces Silvers Island)
**[[6 Battalion Marine Sapper]] (Reserve)
**[[44 Regiment Glencap Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Silvers Island)
* Marines Commando Aviation Wing
**[[43 Regiment Kadua Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Taikorea/Eastern Islands)
**[[File:1 MAG tacflash.png|25px]] [[1 Marine Aviation Group]]
**[[19 Regiment Aoaki Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Kalua)
**[[File:2 MAG tacflash.png|25px]] [[2 Marine Aviation Group]]
**[[33 Regiment Territorial Aviation]] (Territorial Forces Kalua/Silvers Island)
* Marine Combat Support Group
**[[2 Regiment Territorial Engineering]] (Territorial Forces Silvers Island)
**[[File:10 RMCS tacflash.png|25px]] [[10 Regiment Marine Combat Support]]
**[[31 Regiment Territorial Air Defense Artillery]] ((Territorial Forces Eastern Islands/ Taikorea)
**[[File:12 RMCS tacflash.png|25px]] [[12 Regiment Marine Combat Support]]
 
*[[7 Division Territorial]] (Territorial Forces Smith Island)
**[[7 Division Territorial Headquarters]] (Territorial Forces Smith Island)
**[[45 Regiment Montigne Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Helena)
**[[68 Regiment Ambstone Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Smith Island)
**[[59 Regiment Territorial Aviation]] (Territorial Forces Helena/Smith Island)
**[[34 Regiment Territorial Military Police]] (Territorial Forces Helena)
 
*[[15 Division Territorial]] (Territorial Forces Mahine)
**[[15 Division Territorial Headquarters]] (Territorial Forces Mahine)
**[[44 Regiment Sibrant Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Redbird)
**[[61 Regiment Beneso Territorial Infantry]] (Territorial Forces Mahine)
**[[3 Regiment Territorial Aviation]] (Territorial Forces Mahine)
 
===[[File:ARMYCOA.png|40px]] Army Special Forces Group (ASFG)===
*[[41 Regiment Ranger]]
**[[8 Battalion Ranger]]
**[[5 Battalion Ranger]]
**[[6 Battalion Ranger]]
**[[9 Battalion Ranger]]
*[[8 Battalion Commando]]
*[[44 Battalion Commando]]
*[[10 Battalion Pathfinders]]
*[[333 Regiment Commando Aviation]]
 
===[[File:ARMYCOA.png|40px]] Joint Support Forces Group (JSFG)===


'''Joint Support Forces Group''' (JSFG) manages all support, logistics, and administrative formations of the army, and may provide in some cases for operational and organizational control, particularly in the administration of units like [[1 Regiment Federal]] or air defense command under the purview of Home Forces Command.  
===[[File:RMCCOA.png|40px]] Marine Special Forces Group (MSFG)===
Marine special operations groups are organized under the [[Commando Reconnaissance Regiment]], which reports directly to the Marine Special Forces Group as an administrative command organ and thence to the Naval Special Forces Group. The Commando Reconnaissance Regiment also includes regular reconnaissance regiments which regularly attach to Commando Task Units.  


*Commander, Joint Support Forces Group
*[[Commando Reconnaissance Regiment]]
**Army Training and Readiness Command (TREDCOM)
**[[21 Battalion Reconnaissance Marine Commando]]
***[[Federal Military Academy]]
**[[16 Battalion Reconnaissance Marine Commando]]
***Army Recruit Training Center Wallowton
**[[4 Group Marine Raider]]
***Army Maneuver Warfare Center
**[[8 Group Marine Special Amphibious Reconnaissance]]
***Army Candidate Officer School
**[[3 Group Commando Special Missions]]
***Army Non-Commissioned Officer Center
**Army Medical Command (MEDCOM)
**Army Procurement and Evaluation Command (PREVCOM)
**Army Chaplaincy
**Army Quartermaster Corps
**Army Signals Command (SIGCOM)
**Army Civil and Public Affairs Group  
**Office of the Army Inspector General
**Army Judge Advocate General's Corp
**Army Provost Corps
**Army Engineering Corps (AEC)
**Army Intelligence and Cyberwarfare Command (INCYCOM)
**Army Integrated Air Defense Command (IADECOM)
**Army Personnel Command (PERSCOM)
**Army Office of Audit
**Army Special Activities Division
**** Cordelia Military District
**** [[1 Regiment Federal]]
**** Army Funerary Command/ [[Federal Memorial Segrano Hill]]


=== Army Service Arms===
===[[File:RMCCOA.png|40px]] Commando Support Group (CSG)===


Army service arms provide administrative support and umbrella organization to different types of army formations of differencing expertise, providing standardization across units.  
'''Commando Support Group''' (CSG) manages all support, logistics, and administrative formations of the Regiment Marines Commando. A large portion of the RMC's administrative needs, such as procurement, medical, educational, funerary and other such affairs are handled by naval formations.


*Army Infantry Arm
*Officer Commanding, Commando Support Group
*Army Armor Arm
**Commando Training and Standardization Commando (CTSC)
*Army Aviation Arm
***MB Commando Training Center Shallowstone
*Army Artillery Arm
***Commando Non-Commissioned Officer Center
*Army Provost Arm
**Marine Personnel Command (MPC)
*Army Signals Arm
**Marine Quartermaster Corps
*Army Medical Arm
**Marine Signals Command (SIGCOM)
*Army Logistics Arm
**Marine Civil and Public Affairs Group
*Army Intelligence Arm
*Army Quartermaster Arm
*Army Engineering Arm
*Army Air Defense Arm
*Army Cyber Arm
*Army Transport Arm


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 15:53, 29 August 2024

The structure of the Regiment Marines Commando is based on a

Marines from 4 Commando Task Unit conducting reconnaissance during an exercise.

Unit Types

  • Division- The largest traditionally used formation in the Regiment Marines Commando, and normally an organizational grouping.
  • Regiment- Equivalent to a brigade in other armies, a regiment is composed of 3 or more battalions and is led by a Regimental General. Marine Regiments are the largest operational combat unit utilized by the Marines.
  • Commando Task Unit- Normal operational formation of the Regiment Marines Commando. Commanded by a Colonel and operating from a naval Amphibious Ready Group, it consists of a full-strength infantry battalion reinforced with an amphibian landing section, armored reconnaissance units, artillery, and engineering formations.
  • Battalion/ Squadron (Aviation) / Group (Certain special forces units)- Composed of three to six companies, troops, or batteries, and is commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel.
  • Company/ Troop (Light infantry/reconnaissance)/ Battery (Artillery)- Consists of 3-4 sections, and is normally lead by a Captain or Major.
  • Section/ Platoon (Armor)- Consists of 2-3 squads, and is lead by a Lieutenant or First Sergeant.
  • Squad- Consists of two or more teams and a command team. Generally lead by a Sergeant.
  • Fireteam/ Team (used interchangeably)-Consists of at least four personnel. Is generally commanded by a Lance Corporal or Corporal.

Structure

RMCCOA.png Headquarters, Marine Commando (HQ MN CDO)

Headquarters, Marine Commando (HQ MN CDO) is the command arm of the RMC and manages its oversight, organization, and operations. It is responsible for maintaining the operational capabilities for use by Joint Forces Command, and acts as an umbrella organization under which a number of other Marine agencies operate. The seniormost Marine officer is the Marine Regimental Commander, a 3-star officer, who does not exercise operational authority but maintains administrative oversight over all RMC activities and reports to the Chief of Naval Staff. The Marine Regimental Commander is a member of the Chiefs of Defense Staff, a board consisting of the seniormost officers from all branches of the [[Meridon Defense Forces].

RMCCOA.pngHeadquarters, Marine Commando

HQ MN CDO Staff consists of the Marine Regimental Commander (MRC), Marine Deputy Regimental Commander (MDRC), and Marine Regimental Sergeant Major (MRSM). The following individuals report directly to the MRC:

  • Marine Regimental Commander
    • Marine Deputy Regimental Commander
    • Marine Regimental Sergeant Major
    • Commander, 1 Division Marine Amphibious
    • Officer Commanding Marines Commando Aviation Wing
    • Officer Commanding Marines Commando Support Group
    • Officer Commanding Marines Commando Reserve
    • Officer Commanding Marine Component, Naval Special forces Group

FMF tacflash.png Fleet Marine Force (FLEMARFOR)

Fleet Marine Force (FMF or FLEMARFOR) provides for all active-duty and activated reserve Marine component formations. Fleet Marine Force provides combat-ready units to combatant commanders for operations.

While Marine Commando formations are typically organized around the Commando Task Unit and the battalion-sized formation of infantry at its nucleus, Marine organization is designed to be scalable up to the divisional level. FLEMARFOR administers two regiments of infantry in active duty, consisting of 3 infantry battalions each; two aviation groups; as well as one regiment each of amphibians, armored reconnaissance, artillery, engineers, and combat support. Generally, units from these forces are assigned to individual Commando Task Units. All operational units are subordinated under 1 Division Marine Amphibious.

2 Regiment Marine Artillery Amphibious operates as a strategic force for the employment of long-range rocket and missile precision fires at both tactical and strategic levels.

1 DMA tacflash.png 1 Division Marine Amphibious-

  • 2 RMAE tacflash.png 2 Regiment Marine Artillery Expeditionary
    • 10 Battalion Marine Rocket Artillery
    • 12 Battalion Marine Rocket Artillery
    • 6 Battalion Marine Missile
    • 8 Battalion Marine Missile
    • 14 Battalion Marine Expeditionary Service

Commando Task Units

Organization of a Commando Task Unit.

Commando Task Units are the primary operational organization of Regiment Marines Commando units. They are formed around the central unit of a single Commando battalion as the land warfare elements with detachments from other organizational units utilized to provide supporting formations. Each Regiment Marine Amphibious has enough units to provide forces for three Commando Task Units, and generally all units within a Commando Task Unit are from within the same regiment. Commando Task Units take their number from the hosting infantry battalion- for example, 4 Commando Task Unit's host infantry battalion is 4 Battalion Marine Commando. CTUs deploy from naval Amphibious Ready Groups, which focus around 3 primary warships- a landing platform helicopter, a landing platform dock, and a landing ship dock.

CTUs comprise of 3 primary elements- the Land Warfare Element (LWE), the Air Warfare Element (AWE), and the Logistics Support Group (LSG). Land Warfare Elements are centered around a reinforced Marine Commando infantry battalion (BN MNE CDO REIN), with an attached section of amphibians, a company of armored reconnaissance, a battery of towed artillery, and a section of sappers. The Air Warfare Element is based off of a reinforced Marine Tiltrotor Squadron (MTS REIN) of 12 C11M Adjutants, with support from a 6-strong detachment of attack and utility helicopters (D5M Adder and H50M Hawk) and a 4-strong detachment of heavy helicopters (H62M Cataphract), as well as a logistics group detachment from the parent Marine Amphibious Group. The Logistics Support Group forms around a Marine Combat Support battalion and has a number of supporting assets beneath it from both Marine and Naval elements, including a supply, maintenance, landing support, engineering, medical, signals, military police, and EOD unit.

1 RMA Commando Task Units

  • 4 Commando Task Unit
  • 11 Commando Task Unit
  • 40 Commando Task Unit

2 RMA Commando Task Units

  • 17 Commando Task Unit
  • 20 Commando Task Unit
  • 8 Commando Task Unit

RMCCOA.png Direct Reporting Groups

While all Marine infantry battalions are both administratively and operationally subordinated to either 1 or 2 Regiment Marine Amphibious, all supporting formations are administered by Direct Reporting Groups that serve primarily as a unit to enable standardization and administrative control, but are capable of acting as a command organ in the event the RMC is activated as a division-sized formation. During all other times, Direct Reporting Groups act as administrative formations housing all similar groups of supporting assets, as such. DRGs also administrate reserve formations for operational employment. 2 Regiment Marine Artillery Expeditionary acts as its own administrative and operational grouping and does not belong to the Regiment Marine Artillery.

RMCCOA.png Marine Special Forces Group (MSFG)

Marine special operations groups are organized under the Commando Reconnaissance Regiment, which reports directly to the Marine Special Forces Group as an administrative command organ and thence to the Naval Special Forces Group. The Commando Reconnaissance Regiment also includes regular reconnaissance regiments which regularly attach to Commando Task Units.

RMCCOA.png Commando Support Group (CSG)

Commando Support Group (CSG) manages all support, logistics, and administrative formations of the Regiment Marines Commando. A large portion of the RMC's administrative needs, such as procurement, medical, educational, funerary and other such affairs are handled by naval formations.

  • Officer Commanding, Commando Support Group
    • Commando Training and Standardization Commando (CTSC)
      • MB Commando Training Center Shallowstone
      • Commando Non-Commissioned Officer Center
    • Marine Personnel Command (MPC)
    • Marine Quartermaster Corps
    • Marine Signals Command (SIGCOM)
    • Marine Civil and Public Affairs Group

See also