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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS I MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE U. S. MARINE CORPS FORCES, PACIFIC BOX 555300 CAMP PENDLETON, CA 92055-5300 From: Commanding General, First Marine Expeditionary Force To: Distribution List Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (SHORT TITLE: 1ST MEB ORDER) IN REPLY REFER TO: I MEFO 3100 G3 26 JUN 2013 Ref: (a) 1st Brigade Lineage, 28 Nov 2005 (b) CMC Planning Guidance 2010 (c) Marine Corps Vision and Strategy 2025 (d) Marine Corps Service Campaign Plan 2012 2020 (e) Force Structure Review Group Report, 14 Mar 2011 (f) 2017 Baseline MEB Brief 12 Mar 2012 (g) Service MEB OPT Apr 2013 (h) Marine Corps Order 3500.26, Marine Corps Task List (MCTL) 2.0, 1 May 2013 (MEB METL) (i) Marine Corps Order P5750.1H, Manual for the Marine Corps Historical Program, 13 Feb 2009 (j) Marine Corps Order 3000.13, Marine Corps Readiness Reporting Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), 30 Jul 2010 (k) Marine Corps Bulletin 3501, Maritime Prepositioning Force, Force Lists, 14 April 2010 (l) Marine Corps Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Lift Requirement, 12 Oct 2010 (m) I MEF Order P1001.2A, I MEF Reserve Integration SOP, 16 Jul 2012 (n) I MEF Capstone 2012 2016, 20 Sep 2012 (o) I MEF FY13 Campaign Plan, 4 Sept 2012 (p) 1st MEB Crisis Action Plan Standard Operating Procedure (CAPSOP) (q) Quarterly Report of I MEF Crisis Response Force Availability and Readiness (r) 1st MEB Training Continuum (DTG 141535Z May 13) (s) I MEF Directive ISO MPF Enabler (DTG 222206Z May 13) Encl: (1) 1st MEB CE Manning Document (2) Arrival and Assembly Operations Group (AAOG) Manning Document (3) Survey, Liaison, and Reconnaissance Party (SLRP) Manning Document (4) Offload Preparation Party (OPP) Manning Document

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (5) MSE Arrival and Assembly Operations Element (AAOE) Manning Document (6) MAGTF Offload Liaison Team (MOLT) Manning Document (7) Landing Force Support Party (LFSP) Manning Document (8) MAGTF Driver Pool Manning Document (9) 1st MEB CE Deployment Echelons (10) 1st MEB Equipment Density List (EDL) 1. Situation. Ref (a) details the lineage of 1st Marine Brigade through a century of activations and deactivations in response to crises in the Philippines, Veracruz, Haiti, Iceland, World War II, Latin America, Guam and the Korean Conflict. On 23 November 1999, 1st Marine Brigade was activated as 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade (1st MEB) and assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF) in Camp Pendleton. Refs (b) through (s) govern the development of a MEB capability in the U.S. Marine Corps and I MEF. This order amplifies existing direction to establish 1st MEB as the crisis and contingency response force within I MEF. Ref (n) specifies Enhance MAGTF Warfighting Proficiency as a Line of Effort (LOE) for 2012 to 2016 for I MEF with particular focus on 1st MEB for 2012 to 2014. Ref (o) identifies Increase 1st MEB s Warfighting Proficiency as a I MEF Line of Operation (LOO) for FY13. a. Operating Environment. An uncertain and dangerous operating environment characterized by violent extremist organizations, political instability in critical areas of national interest, vast ungoverned spaces ripe for turmoil and exploitation, regional hegemons, and natural disasters demand a force in readiness with capabilities for a global response. Development of 1st MEB as a crisis and contingency response force provides Marine Component Commanders (MARFORS) with a responsive MAGTF capable of executing operations across the range of military operations (ROMO) in support of Combatant Commanders (CCDR) requirements and tasks. b. Application. This order is applicable to I MEF Command Element (CE), I MEF Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) to include 1st MEB, and 1st MEB Major Subordinate Elements (MSEs). This order outlines desired capabilities for a MEB MAGTF and an operating concept to guide force generation and capability development. The order further provides formal tasks to I MEF MSCs and MSEs to man, train, and equip the subordinate elements of the 1st MEB. 2

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE c. Assumptions (1) I MEF is capable of sourcing and sustaining a MEB in support of crisis response and Operational Plan (OPLAN)/Concept Plan (CONPLAN) tasking/response within the current operating environment. (2) Maritime Prepositioning Ships (MPS) enable the 1st MEB s rapid deployment and employment of a fully capable MAGTF. MPS is the most likely method of deployment for 1st MEB until the U.S. Navy obtains a 33-ship inventory. (3) 1st MEB will be aligned with the Service assigned I MEF OPLAN/CONPLAN alignment with principal focus in the PACOM and CENTCOM Areas of Responsibility. (4) The availability of amphibious lift will challenge the deployment of a traditional MEB-sized Amphibious Landing Force (ALF) by amphibious shipping alone. (5) The rotation of forces and individual augments, in support of global force management (GFM) and unit deployment program (UDP), will be suspended to support a crisis or contingency. Units involved in pre-deployment training will be available for assignment to 1st MEB. (6) Sufficient training and readiness of forces available for crisis response and contingencies are sustained below the regiment and group level by means of GFM rotational Pre-deployment Training Program (PTP) and unit training. (7) Strategic Lift will be available to support operational deployment in the event of crisis or contingency. (8) 1st MEB has the ability to operate in an austere environment and immature theater. d. Cancellation. This order remains in effect until cancelled by higher authority or superseded by revision. 2. Mission. I MEF develops a crisis and contingency response force capability resident in the 1st MEB through a deliberate man, train and equip process in order to support and/or accomplish CCDR and Service tasks across ROMO. 3

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE 3. Execution a. Commander s Intent (1) Purpose. To develop 1st MEB as an embedded MAGTF within I MEF as a certified crisis and contingency response force capable of executing assigned missions across the ROMO. (2) Method. I MEF will develop 1st MEB capabilities in accordance with MCTL [ref (h)] and the most likely assigned OPLAN/CONPLAN missions. A deliberate man, train, and equip process will be applied to develop MEB capabilities within the 1st MEB CE, Aviation Combat Element (ACE), Ground Combat Element (GCE), Logistics Combat Element (LCE), Brigade Headquarters Group (BHG) and associated Naval Support Element (NSE). 1st MEB will not have assigned forces, but will develop habitual relationships with designated subordinate command elements to develop a cohesive MAGTF. A MEB force list will be identified, predicated upon the most ready units to deploy and employ. Crisis Response Force packages will be developed as modular MAGTF options resident in I MEF and represent I MEF s CONUSbased Crisis Response Force. The 1st MEB CE and its MSEs will develop a baseline EDL that will be scalable and task organized to support the assigned mission. 1st MEB will conduct an annual Strategic Mobility Exercise (STRATMOBEX) with all MSEs, CE, and MPF Enabler Packages confirming MAGTF Deployment Support System II (MDSS II) Level IV data for their associate EDLs. 1st MEB will develop and execute a comprehensive, three-tiered training plan in order to exercise as a MAGTF (Tier 3), develop MSE competencies (Tier 2), and ensure individual readiness (Tier 1). 1st MEB tactical standard operating procedures (TACSOP) will guide capability development and operational execution. I MEF will share and exchange capability development and lessons learned with HQMC, Marine Force Pacific (MARFORPAC), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), II MEF, and III MEF. (3) Endstate. Manning documents for 1st MEB CE, MPF Enablers, to include the AAOG, SLRP, OPP and MOLT, and 1st MEB MSE Headquarters (HQs) are sourced and updated monthly. The Baseline EDL is identified and validated via the annual STRATMOBEX in order to enable the development of the Time Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD). 1st MEB and its MSEs are trained and certified to execute the most likely missions in accordance with MEB mission essential task lists (METL). 1st MEB capability is developed to composite rapidly, deploy on short notice, and employ across the ROMO. 4

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE b. Concept of Operations (1) Man. The MEB CE will be formed from the I MEF CE with support from I MEF Headquarters Group (I MHG) MSEs. 1st MEB ACE, GCE, and LCE HQs are identified and formed from standing O-6 level [Regiment and Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)] HQ as designated by the I MEF MSCs and approved by CG, I MEF. Additionally, a BHG staff will be formed from within I MHG HQs existing organic structure. The 1st MEB Force List is identified and reported in accordance with force structure specified in paragraph 3c of this order. (2) Train. Capability development of 1st MEB will be in accordance with the I MEF Capstone LOEs in ref (n) and the I MEF FY13 Campaign Plan LOOs in ref (o). The 1st MEB core competencies define capability sets derived from OPLAN/CONPLAN analysis, Service Strategy, U.S. Marine Corps doctrine, and MCTL [ref (h)]. The capability development and certification cycle of the 1st MEB is defined as a two-year period directed by the 1st MEB Training Continuum in ref (r). (3) Equip. The 1st MEB s equipment will primarily be provided from MPF and I MEF resources. 1st MEB EDL will be identified and updated annually. A Fly-in Echelon (FIE) will be identified for MPF Enablers and 1st MEB echeloning. The STRATMOBEX will validate MSE, CE, and Enabler equipment and provide MDSS II Level IV data. 1st MEB s continued participation in MPF tailoring efforts will ensure relevancy of MPSRON 2 and MPSRON 3 IAW this order. (4) Synchronization. The 1st MEB s Battle Rhythm, to include meetings, staff development, unit training, and exercises will ensure that commanders and their HQs remain engaged in MEB readiness and assessment in compliance with the CG, 1st MEB s intent and guidance. (5) Readiness Reporting. Readiness will be reported in accordance with Defense Readiness and Reporting System-Marine Corps (DRRS-MC) with specific Commander s Comments addressing current and future ability to support MEB crisis or contingency operations as directed in ref (j). c. 1st MEB Operating Concept (1) 1st MEB Mission. On order, 1st MEB provides a scalable, joint-capable MAGTF to conduct crisis response and/or 5

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE contingency response in order to support CCDR theater objectives. (2) MEB Doctrine and Warfighting. U.S. Marine Corps doctrine and warfighting publications apply to the development of MEB competencies and capabilities as a MAGTF. The MEB fights the single battle concept; the MEB CE, supported by the MEB ACE, fights the deep battle to shape the battle space and directs the MEB GCE, ACE, and LCE to fight the close and security area battles to decisively defeat the enemy. The MEB CE allocates resources and coordinates with Higher, Adjacent, and Supporting forces to include Joint and Combined forces as well as the Interagency through an established battle rhythm and defined Command and Control (C2) relationships. MEB capabilities must be applicable across ROMO. 1st MEB will develop the capability to serve as a nucleus for Joint Task Forces or Functional Component. (3) Force Structure/Force List. For planning and reporting purposes, the 1st MEB Force List is based on a notional MEB in accordance with ref (f). Specifically, the MAGTF will consist of a CE, BHG, GCE, ACE and LCE (total notional force list of approximately 14,800) (a) 1st MEB 1. MEB CE 2. BHG HQ 3. Force Recon Plat 4. Det, ANGLICO 5. Det, CAG 6. Det, Intel Bn 7. Det, Comm Bn 8. Det, Radio Bn 9. Det, Law Enforcement Bn (Military Police) (b) 1st MEB GCE 1. RCT HQ 2. 3 Infantry Battalions 3. 1 Arty Battalion (REIN) (HIMARS Btry) 4. 1 Eng Company (REIN) (1 CEB company minimum) 5. 1 Recon Company 6. 1 Tank Company (1 company minimum) 7. 1 AAV Company (1 company minimum) 8. 1 LAR Company 6

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (c) 1st MEB ACE 1. MAG HQ 2. Det MACG a. Det, MTACS (TACC) b. Det, MACS (ATC/MMT/TAOC/EWC) c. Det, MASS (DASC/ASE) d. Det, MWCS e. Battery, LAAD f. 1 VMU Sqdn 3. 2 MWSS 4. MALS (Composite RW/FW) 5. 1 VMGR Sqdn 6. 2 VMFA Sqdns 7. 2 VMA Sqdns 8. 2 VMM (or HMM) Sqdns 9. 2 HMH Sqdns 10. 1 HMLA (d) 1st MEB LCE 1. CLR HQ 2. HQ Co (REIN) a. FDSVC Plt b. Comm Plt c. Svcs Plt 3. 1 DS CLB 4. 1 Intermediate Supply and Maint Bn 5. 1 Surgical Co (REIN) a. HQ Plt b. 3 STP c. 3 FRSS d. Dental Plt (-) 6. 1 Engineer Supt Co (-)(REIN) a. Eng Supt Co (-) b. EOD Plt c. Bridge Squad 7. 1 Landing Support Co (-) (e) I MEF will provide a force list monthly and report crisis response capability quarterly to MARFORPAC, per ref (q). (4) Mission Sets. The most likely 1st MEB employment options in support of crisis and contingency missions: (a) Conventional Combat Operations (offensive and defensive operations) with the capability of providing command 7

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE and control for three maneuver elements and employing all echelons of MAGTF fires (MCT 5.3.2.1). (b) Prepositioning Operations (MPF) (MCT 1.12.3). (c) Amphibious Operations (MCT 1.12.1). (d) Foreign Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief HA/DR) (MCT 1.16). (e) Large scale Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) in support of OPLAN/CONPLAN (MCT 1.13.2). (f) Counterinsurgency Operations (MCT 1.18). (g) Stability Operations (MCT 1.14). (h) Security Operations to include embassy defense and critical infrastructure protection (CIP) (MCT 6.5.1). (i) Enabling Operations for larger follow-on forces or force packages in support of operations (MCT 1.1.6.2). (j) Phase 0 Shaping Operations to include Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) and large scale military-to-military engagements (MCT 5.5.5). (k) Joint and combined operations (MCT 5.5). 5.3.2.1.1). (l) Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) (MCT (5) Deployment. 1st MEB will deploy via MPS, amphibious lift, strategic air, commercial air or combination thereof. The 1st MEB CE can echelon in four distinct echelons in order to provide C2 of in-theater forces to include MEU(s), forward deployed crisis response forces, and CONUS deployed operational forces per Enclosure (5). I MEF will identify, source, and deploy MPF enabling organizations per Enclosures (2) to (8). (6) Support. The 1st MEB G-4, in coordination with the 1st MEB G-3, will determine logistics priorities. 1st MEB will use current logistics automated systems, to include but not limited to transportation, services, supply/maintenance, deployment, and embarkation. Non-USMC systems may be used to interface with civilian (DSCA, nongovernmental organization, 8

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE etc.), joint, or multi-national logistics agencies. The FIE planning will include an initial sustainment block, MPF Enabler packages and remaining T/E items not sourced from MPS. Thirty days of sustainment (DOS) will be sourced (MPS primary). The assigned LCE will be the primary source of non-aviation sustainment support for all elements of the MEB; the ACE will be responsible for providing the aviation logistics (AVLOG). A Logistics Working Group/Force Transportation Board will be integrated into the 1st MEB battle rhythm to ensure logistics efforts are synchronized and confirmed. (7) Crisis Response Packages. Organic within 1st MEB Forces are discreet MAGTF Crisis Response Packages that may deploy from CONUS as either a separate global response or as an element of the 1st MEB deployment in support of a crisis or contingency. Echelons of the MEB CE may deploy to provide C2 of the MAGTF crisis response package. (a) Light MAGTF Package 1. Composition: O-5 led task force (company builds to battalion); RW assault support and CAS (mission dependent); combat logistics company 2. Response Time: Seven (7) days ready for employment 3. Mission Sets: Security missions, enabling operations 4. Remarks: Not MPF enabled/fly in Echelon (FIE) only (b) Medium MAGTF Package 1. Composition: O-6 led MAGTF; battalion task force; composite squadron; combat logistics battalion 2. Response Time: 14 days ready for employment 3. Mission Sets: HA/DR, NEO, MPF, DSCA, Defensive Ops 4. Remarks: MPF enabled (c) Heavy MAGTF Package 1. Composition: Full MEB 2. Response Time: 30 days ready for employment 3. Mission Sets: Full ROMO (8) Habitual Relations. For planning, training/exercises, operational deployment and operational employment, 1st MEB develops and maintains habitual relationships with ESG-3 and MPSRON 2. 9

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE d. Tasks (1) I MEF CE (a) Refine, source, and maintain 1st MEB CE Manning Document per Enclosure (1). (G1) (b) Refine, source and maintain AAOG, SLRP, OPP, and MOLT manning documents per ref (s) and Enclosures (2) to (4) and (6). (G1) (c) Maintain HQ Manning Documents for 1st MEB ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG. (G1) (d) Establish a Report For Planning (RFP) relationship with 1st MEB ACE, GCE, and LCE HQs as appropriate. (G3) (e) Develop and annually update a baseline EDL that will be scalable and task organized to support the assigned mission. (G4) (f) Annually conduct a STRATMOBEX with CE and MPF Enabler Packages, confirming MDSS II Level IV data and the EDL. (G3) (g) Annually update 1st MEB s information in the Prepositioning Decision Support and Analysis Tool (PDSAT). (G4) (h) Develop and maintain a 1st MEB EDL shortfall list for MPF MEB. Coordinate global sourcing for all shortfalls not available within I MEF. (G4) (i) Assist with the development of, and collect, baseline UDL created by MSCs in MDSS II for an Amphibious MEB NLT 60 days after this order is signed. (G4) (j) Utilizing MSE and CE input, develop and maintain an FIE EDL based on 1st MEB G-3 prioritization of equipment and personnel. (G4) (k) Develop, maintain, and publish a two-year 1st MEB Training Exercise Employment Program (TEEP) IAW ref (r). (G3) 10

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (l) Manage and execute 1st MEB Training Plan upon issuance of ref (r). (G3) (m) Execute 1st MEB Battle Rhythm per paragraph 3e(6). (ALL) (n) Identify and report 1st MEB Force List to MARFORPAC G-3 on a monthly basis. (G3) (o) Report 1st MEB as a crisis response force quarterly to MARFORPAC via record message traffic per ref (q). (G3) (p) Report 1st MEB readiness in DRRS-MC. (G3) (q) Develop and maintain a 1st MEB TACSOP NLT 60 days after this order is signed. (G3) (G3/G5/G7) (r) Develop a concept for certifying 1st MEB. (s) Share and exchange MEB concepts with HQMC, MARFORPAC, MARFORCOM, II MEF, and III MEF. (G3) (t) Request 1st MEB Unit Identification Code (UIC) and Plain Language Address (PLA). (G1/G3/G6) (G3) (u) O/O, develop a landing plan for 1st MEB ALF. (v) O/O, develop an embarkation plan for 1st MEB ALF. (G3/G4) (w) Develop Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned plan to capture lessons learned. (G3) (2) CG 1st Marine Division (1st MARDIV), CG 3d Marine Air Wing (3D MAW), CG 1st Marine Logistic Group (1st MLG), and CO I MEF Headquarters Group (I MHG) (a) Designate the 1st MEB GCE HQ (RCT HQ), 1st MEB ACE HQ (Composite MAG), 1st MEB LCE HQ (CLR), and 1st MEB BHG as required and direct RFP to CG, 1st MEB. (b) Refine, source, and maintain 1st MEB GCE, ACE, LCE and BHG HQ/MSE Manning Documents. 11

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (c) Source MSE representation to the AAOG, SLRP, OPP, AAOE, LFSP and MAGTF Driver Pool per Enclosures (2) to (5) and (8). (d) Identify and refine 1st MEB GCE, ACE, LCE, and BHG Force List in accordance with paragraph 3c(3) of this order and report monthly to I MEF G-3. (e) Develop and execute 1st MEB GCE, ACE, LCE and BHG/BHG MSE Training Plan in accordance with ref (r) NLT 60 days after this order is signed. (f) Support and execute 1st MEB Training Plan upon receipt of ref (r). (g) Develop and maintain a two-year 1st GCE, ACE, LCE and BHG/BHG MSE TEEP. order. (h) Participate in 1st MEB Battle Rhythm per this (i) Develop and annually update a baseline EDL that will be scalable and task organized to support the assigned mission. (j) Develop, maintain, and annually update an FIE EDL. Submit update to 1st MEB G4. (k) Conduct an annual STRATMOBEX, to include MPF Enabler Packages, confirming MDSS II Level IV data and the EDL. Submit MDSS II Level IV Data and updated EDL to 1st MEB G4. (l) Report 1st MEB GCE, ACE, LCE, and BHG readiness via respective MSC DRRS-MC Commander s Comments. (m) O/O, provide supporting documentation to the MEB landing plan. (n) O/O, support the development of an embarkation plan for 1st MEB ALF. PDSAT. (o) Annually update 1st MEB s information in the 12

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE e. Coordinating Instructions (1) Manning Document Verification. 1st MEB CE will verify its manning document by staff section to the 1st MEB G-1 NLT the 15th of each month. 1st MEB ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG/BHG MSEs will verify their HQs manning documents to 1st MEB G-1 NLT the 15th of the first month of each quarter (Oct, Jan, Apr, Jul). (2) Identification of ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG HQs will be provided IAW paragraph 3b. CG I MEF prefers an enduring relationship with identified MEB MSE HQs. GFM deployments are accepted justification for the rotation of MEB MSE HQs. (3) Unit assignment to the MEB Force List will be provided by the I MEF MSCs on a monthly basis NLT 20th of each month to the I MEF G-3. I MEF MSCs will consider a balance of readiness with availability to deploy based on the GFM cycle of each unit; for planning purposes, unit assignment to 1st MEB will be NET 90 days after deployment and remain assigned until execution of Block IV training/certification. CG I MEF retains the ability for final determination based on MSC Commander s recommendation. (4) Certification. 1st MEB certifies to its MAGTF mission essential tasks every two years. I MEF will conduct the certification and CG I MEF will certify the 1st MEB. All certification efforts will initially focus on MEB CE and MSE (GCE, ACE, LCE, BHG/MSE) HQs. The certification will be a TEEP event that is conducted during an exercise or during a scheduled TSC event. (5) Exercise Cycle. 1st MEB will normally execute a two-year (fiscal year based) exercise cycle that will inform readiness and culminate in MEB CE and MAGTF CE certification. (a) Odd years: 1st MEB will conduct an amphibious exercise (DAWN BLITZ) and a conventional maneuver/combat exercise (Steel Knight/Wing War). (b) Even years: 1st MEB will conduct an MPF exercise (PACIFIC HORIZON/NATIVE FURY) and a combined arms exercise (Large Scale Exercise/US Army Warfighter). (6) 1st MEB Battle Rhythm. The battle rhythm drives 1st MEB s progress towards attainment of CG 1st MEB s stated goals 13

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE and ensures synchronization and cohesion across the 1st MEB CE, ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG. I MEF Working Groups provide opportunities for the Battle Staff, Special Staff, and assigned forces to achieve efficiencies, prioritize demands on the force, and mitigate scheduling conflicts pursuant to the CG 1st MEB priorities and focus areas. The following events and processes require participation, representation, or input: (a) 1st MEB Chief of Staff Meeting: CE Principals or Trusted Agents meet weekly (every Tuesday at 1330). (b) 1st MEB CG Meeting: CE Principal Staff and MSE Commanders meet monthly with the 1st MEB Commanding General (1st Tuesday of each month at 1330). (c) Quarterly Staff Development: The 1st MEB CE and MSE HQs will conduct quarterly staff development. At a minimum, quarterly sessions will include battle roster verification, staff updates, training related to MEB employment/operations and pending exercises, and verification of personnel readiness. Additionally, 1st MEB CE will conduct a short duration Crisis Action Team Exercise (CATEX), in concert with ref (p), focused on crisis problem framing and deployment readiness. Expeditionary Strike Group 3 (ESG-3) will be invited to participate in two of the four quarterly sessions each year. (7) TEEP. 1st MEB will develop a two-year TEEP to provide visibility and synchronization of all significant events to include monthly meetings, exercises, CATEXs, embark and STRATMOBEXs, exercises, and certification. The TEEP will be published to 1st MEB and I MEF in record message. The TEEP will provide detailed visibility of events out to two years. (8) Crisis Response Planning. In accordance with ref (p), crisis response planning will focus on problem framing and force generation to rapidly composite and deploy 1st MEB. (9) Readiness Reporting. In accordance with ref (j), 1st MEB readiness will be reported monthly via DRRS-MC. I MEF MSCs report ability to provide 1st MEB ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG via MSC Commander s comments. Pertinent comments include Tier 2 training events and identification of CE and units by element. (10) Public Affairs. 1st MEB public affairs will coordinate with I MEF and higher and adjacent authorities to communicate and disseminate timely and accurate information to 14

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE key audiences. 1st MEB PAO will maintain continuity as the official spokesperson for the Commanding General and communicate desired communication goals of the command. 1st MEB PAO is the release authority for all providing timely and accurate information to media, internal and external audience while keeping the Commander informed of emerging media operations related to 1st MEB contingencies. 1st MEB PAO will coordinate all community relation efforts, monitor trends in the information environment, engage on social media platforms and prepare subject matter experts to better communicate the mission of 1st MEB and priorities of the Commander. f. TACSOP. MEB CE, ACE, GCE, LCE, and BHG Tactical SOPs will include defined roles and responsibilities by staff section and billet; boards, bureaus, centers, cells, and working groups (B2C2WG); templates for briefs and messages; operating concepts and processes; and battle drill playbooks. g. Heraldry. 1st MEB will maintain a unit organization standard, battle standard, and distinct 1st MEB logo. h. Command Chronology. 1st MEB will be required to submit a separate command chronology in accordance with ref (i). i. EDL. Until HQMC publishes a doctrinal MEB force list and standard table of equipment, a baseline EDL will enable 1st MEB to scale and task organize its forces for any assigned mission. As a crisis response force, 1st MEB must be able to rapidly deploy as well as submit strategic movement requirements to U.S. Transportation Command via Joint Operation Planning and Execution System. Modifications to a baseline EDL can be continually scaled and modified as I&W point toward a future assigned mission. MDSS II Level IV UDL will be captured for each MSE and CE. Advance party, to include MPF Enablers and Security, UDL will be the first priorities for TPFDD submission IOT ensure those elements can deploy upon issue of an execute order. 4. Administration and Logistics. Omitted. 5. Command and Signal a. Command. Until deployment, CG, I MEF retains operational control (OPCON) of 1st MEB. Upon receipt of direction from higher headquarters, CG, I MEF will direct composition of 1st MEB. The I MEF Deputy Commanding General 15

Subj: I MEF DEVELOPMENT OF 1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (DCG) is designated as the Commanding General, 1st MEB; CG, I MEF will designate another general officer if DCG is not available. Capability development through an organize/man/train/equip/deploy process remains the responsibility of CG, I MEF. Per this order, 1st MEB is to be identified and recognized as a I MEF MSC for purposes of planning, coordination, capability development, and assessment. Per this order, CG, I MEF directs a planning and coordination relationship between CG, 1st MEB and CG 1st Marine Division, CG 3d Marine Aircraft Wing, CG 1st Marine Logistics Group, and CO I MEF Headquarters Group in order to designate a 1st MEB GCE, ACE, and LCE HQs, and a BHG for planning coordination and preparation. Upon deployment, CG I MEF transfers OPCON of 1st MEB to the designated Marine Component or Joint Task Force through MARFORPAC. Readiness reporting of 1st MEB is the responsibility of I MEF until 1st MEB composites. b. Signal. 1st MEB maintains a classified and unclassified information portal populated with applicable orders, training and exercise plans, readiness assessments, SOPs, manning documents, EDLs, operational templates, and Indications and Warnings assessments of emerging crises. The 1st MEB portal is a SharePoint site on the I MEF SIPR and NIPR home pages. J. T. TOOLAN DISTRIBUTION: LIST I/II Copy to: Files 16

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Offload Preparations Party (OPP) Manning Document LINE # MOS RANK BILLET SHIPS BUTTON LOPEZ SEAY STOCKHAM SISSLER LEWIS & CLARK OPP1 1310/3510/11XX WO/CWO SHIP OPP OIC G G A A L N/A OPP2 1349/2149/3529 E7-E8 OPP MAINT CHIEF G G A A L L OPP3 0431 E3 MDSS II CLERK G G A A L L OPP4 0621 E2-E3 GROUND FIELD RADIO OPER G G A A L L OPP5 1345 E2-E3 ENG EQUIP OPER G G A A L N/A OPP6 1345 E2-E3 ENG EQUIP OPER G G A A L N/A OPP7 3002 02-03 GROUND SUPPLY OFFICER N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP8 1341 E6 ENG CHIEF G G A A L N/A OPP9 1341/42 E2-E3 ENG MECH G G A A L N/A OPP10 1341/42 E2-E3 ENG MECH G G A A L N/A OPP11 1345 E5 ENG EQUIP OPER G G A A L N/A OPP12 1345 E2-E5 ENG EQUIP OPER G G A A L N/A OPP13 1345 E2-E5 ENG EQUIP OPER G G A A L N/A OPP14 3521 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) B B A A L N/A OPP15 1812 E6 TANK CHIEF G G G G G N/A OPP16 1812 E2-E5 TANK CREWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP17 1812 E2-E5 TANK CREWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP18 1833 E6 AAV CHIEF G G G G G N/A OPP19 1833 E2-E5 AAV CRWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP20 1833 E2-E5 AAV CRWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP21 1833 E2-E5 AAV CRWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP22 0313 E2-E5 LAV CRWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP23 0313 E2-E5 LAV CRWMAN G G G G G N/A OPP24 2111 E2-E5 ARMORER G G A A L N/A OPP25 2131 E2-E5 ARTY MECH G G A A L N/A OPP26 2141 E6 AAV RPR CHIEF G G G G G N/A OPP27 2141 E2-E5 AAV RPRMAN G G G G G N/A OPP28 2141 E2-E5 AAV RPRMAN G G G G G N/A OPP29 2147 E2-E5 LAV MECH G G G L L N/A OPP30 2147 E2-E5 LAV MECH G G G L L N/A OPP31 2146 E2-E5 TANK RPRMAN G G G G G N/A OPP32 2146 E2-E5 TANK RPRMAN G G G G G N/A OPP33 3521 E2-E5 MT MECH G G A A L N/A OPP34 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH G G A A L L OPP35 2311 E6 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP36 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP37 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP38 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP39 2311 E6 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP40 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP41 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP42 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP43 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP44 2311 E2-E5 AMMO TECH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP45 2841 E3-E5 RADIO REPAIRMAN G G A A L N/A OPP46 3536 E4-E5 WRECKER OPERATOR G G A A L N/A OPP47 3043 E2-E5 SUPPLY CLERK G G A A L L Enclosure (4)

LINE # MOS RANK BILLET SHIPS BUTTON LOPEZ SEAY STOCKHAM SISSLER LEWIS & CLARK OPP48 3043 E2-E5 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP49 3043 E2-E5 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP50 3043 E2-E5 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP51 3043 E2-E3 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP52 3043 E2-E3 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP53 3043 E2-E3 SUPPLY CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP54 3051 E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP55 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP56 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP57 3051 E6 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP58 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP59 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP60 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP61 3051 E2-E5 SUPPLY WAREHOUSEMAN N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP62 3381 E3-E4 COOK G G A A L L OPP63 8014 ANY MESSMAN G G A A L L OPP64 3381 E2-E5 RATIONS CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP65 3381 E2-E5 RATIONS CLERK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP66 3521 E2-E5 MT MECH G G A A L N/A OPP67 3521 E2-E5 MT MECH G G A A L N/A OPP68 3521 E2-E5 MT MECH G G A A L N/A OPP69 3521 E4-E5 MT MECH G G A A L N/A OPP70 3529 E6 MT MAINT CHIEF G G A A L N/A OPP71 3531 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP72 3531 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP73 3531 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP74 3531 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP75 3531 E2-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP76 3531 E3-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP77 3531 E3-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP78 3531 E3-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP79 3531 E3-E5 MT OPER (LVSR CERT) G G A A L N/A OPP80 3534 E2-E5 REFUELER OPER L A A A L N/A OPP81 3536 E4-E5 WRECKER OPERATOR G G A A L N/A OPP82 5711 E6 CBRN SPECIALIST N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP83 5711 E2-E5 CBRN SPECIALIST N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP84 5711 E2-E5 CBRN SPECIALIST N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A L OPP85 6072 E2-E5 AIRCRAFT MAINT SE/HYDRO/PNE A A A A A N/A OPP86 7051 E2-E5 AC/FF RESCUE A A A A A A OPP87 8425 HM1 SURFACE INDEP DUTY CORPSMAN G G A A L L LEGEND G: GCE C: CE A: ACE B: BHG L: LCE Enclosure (4)

MSE Arrival and Assembly Operations Element(AAOE) Manning Document LINE # MOS RANK BILLET MSC GCEAAOE1 ANY MAJ AAOE OIC G GCEAAOE2 3002 CAPT SUPPLY OFFICER G GCEAAOE3 3043 GYSGT AAOE CHIEF G GCEAAOE4 3043 SSGT SUPPLY CHIEF G GCEAAOE5 3043 SGT ACCOUNT NCO G GCEAAOE6 3531 SSGT MT TEAM LEADER G GCEAAOE7 3531 SGT VEHICLE OPERATOR G GCEAAOE8 3531 CPL VEHICLE OPERATOR G GCEAAOE9 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR G GCEAAOE10 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR G GCEAAOE11 3533 CPL LVS OPERATOR G GCEAAOE12 1345 SGT ENGINEER EQUIP TM LDR G GCEAAOE13 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR G GCEAAOE14 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR G GCEAAOE15 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF G GCEAAOE16 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF G GCEAAOE17 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF G GCEAAOE18 0431 NCO EMBARK NCO G GCEAAOE19 0431 NCO EMBARK NCO G GCEAAOE20 0651 SGT DATA NETWORK G GCEAAOE21 0651 LCPL DATA NETWORK G GCEAAOE22 0621 SGT COMM OPERATOR G GCEAAOE23 0621 LCPL COMM OPERATOR G ACEAAOE1 ANY MAJ AAOE OIC A ACEAAOE2 3002 CAPT SUPPLY OFFICER A ACEAAOE3 3043 GYSGT AAOE CHIEF A ACEAAOE4 3043 SSGT SUPPLY CHIEF A ACEAAOE5 3043 SGT ACCOUNT NCO A ACEAAOE6 3531 SSGT MT TEAM LEADER A ACEAAOE7 3531 SGT VEHICLE OPERATOR A ACEAAOE8 3531 CPL VEHICLE OPERATOR A ACEAAOE9 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR A ACEAAOE10 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR A ACEAAOE11 3533 CPL LVS OPERATOR A ACEAAOE12 1345 SGT ENGINEER EQUIP TM LDR A ACEAAOE13 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR A ACEAAOE14 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR A ACEAAOE15 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF A ACEAAOE16 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF A ACEAAOE17 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF A ACEAAOE18 0431 NCO EMBARK NCO A ACEAAOE19 0431 NCO EMBARK NCO A ACEAAOE20 0651 SGT DATA NETWORK A ACEAAOE21 0651 LCPL DATA NETWORK A ACEAAOE22 0621 SGT COMM OPERATOR A ACEAAOE23 0621 LCPL COMM OPERATOR A Enclosure (5)

LINE # MOS RANK BILLET MSC LCEAAOE1 0402/3002 O4 AAOE OIC L LCEAAOE2 3002 O3 SUPPLY OFFICER L LCEAAOE3 3043 E8 AAOE CHIEF L LCEAAOE4 0491 E7 AAOG LIASION L LCEAAOE5 3043 E6 SUPPLY CHIEF L LCEAAOE6 3043 E4 SUPPLY CLERK L LCEAAOE7 3043 E4 SUPPLY CLERK L LCEAAOE8 3537 E6 MT CHIEF L LCEAAOE9 3531 E4 MT OPERATOR L LCEAAOE10 3531 E4 MT OPERATOR L LCEAAOE11 3531 E4 MT OPERATOR L LCEAAOE12 3531 E3 MT OPERATOR L LCEAAOE13 1345 E5 ENGINEER EQUIP CHIEF L LCEAAOE14 1345 E4 ENGINEER EQUIP OPERATOR L LCEAAOE15 1345 E3 ENGINEER EQUIP OPERATOR L BHGAAOE1 ANY MAJ AAOE OIC B BHGAAOE2 3002 CAPT SUPPLY OFFICER B BHGAAOE3 3043 GYSGT AAOE CHIEF B BHGAAOE4 3043 SSGT SUPPLY CHIEF B BHGAAOE5 3043 SGT ACCOUNT NCO B BHGAAOE6 3531 SSGT MT TEAM LEADER B BHGAAOE7 3531 SGT VEHICLE OPERATOR B BHGAAOE8 3531 CPL VEHICLE OPERATOR B BHGAAOE9 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR B BHGAAOE10 3531 LCPL VEHICLE OPERATOR B BHGAAOE11 3533 CPL LVS OPERATOR B BHGAAOE12 1345 SGT ENGINEER EQUIP TM LDR B BHGAAOE13 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR B BHGAAOE14 1345 LCPL ENGINEER OPERATOR B BHGAAOE15 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF B BHGAAOE16 0431 NCO EMBARK NCO B BHGAAOE17 3381 SGT FOOD SERVICE B BHGAAOE18 3381 NCO/LCPL FOOD SERVICE B BHGAAOE19 0651 SGT DATA NETWORK B BHGAAOE20 0651 LCPL DATA NETWORK B BHGAAOE21 0621 SGT COMM OPERATOR B BHGAAOE22 0621 LCPL COMM OPERATOR B BHGAAOE23 3521 SGT MT MECH B BHGAAOE24 3521 LCPL MT MECH B BHGAAOE25 1341 SGT ENG EQUIP OP B BHGAAOE26 1341 LCPL ENG EQUIP OP B LEGEND G: GCE C: CE A: ACE B: BHG L: LCE Enclosure (5)

MAGTF Offload Liaison Team (MOLT) LINE # MOS RANK BILLET Flag Ship BUTTON MOLT1 0402/3002/0430 CAPT/MAJ MOLO C - G4 MOLT2 0430 CWO ASST MOLO L MOLT3 0431 SSGT EMBARK CHF G MOLT4 0431 SGT EMBARK NCO C - G4 LEGEND G: GCE C: CE A: ACE B: BHG L: LCE Enclosure (6)

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MAGTF Driver Pool LINE # MOS RANK BILLET MSE Operator61 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator62 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator63 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator64 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator65 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator66 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator67 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator68 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator69 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator70 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator71 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator72 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator73 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator74 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator75 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator76 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator77 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator78 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator79 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator80 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR A Operator86 3534 NCO SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR A Operator87 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR A Operator88 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR A Operator89 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR A Operator90 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR A Operator106 3536 NCO VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR A Operator107 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR A Operator108 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR A Operator109 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR A Operator110 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR A Operator149 7051 NCO CFR P19 OPERATOR A Operator150 7051 ANY CFR P19 OPERATOR A Operator151 7051 ANY CFR P19 OPERATOR A Operator152 7051 ANY CFR P19 OPERATOR A Operator153 7051 ANY CFR P19 OPERATOR A Operator184 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator185 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator186 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator187 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator188 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator189 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator190 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator191 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator192 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator193 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER A Operator239 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator240 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator241 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Enclosure (8)

Operator242 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator243 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator244 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator245 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator246 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator247 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator248 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator249 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator250 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator251 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator252 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator253 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR A Operator1 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator2 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator3 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator4 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator5 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator6 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator7 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator8 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator9 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator10 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator11 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator12 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator13 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator14 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator15 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator16 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator17 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator18 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator19 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator20 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR B Operator91 3536 NCO VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR B Operator92 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR B Operator93 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR B Operator94 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR B Operator95 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR B Operator154 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator155 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator156 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator157 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator158 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator159 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator160 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator161 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator162 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator163 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER B Operator194 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Enclosure (8)

Operator195 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator196 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator197 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator198 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator199 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator200 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator201 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator202 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator203 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator204 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator205 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator206 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator207 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator208 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR B Operator21 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator22 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator23 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator24 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator25 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator26 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator27 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator28 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator29 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator30 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator31 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator32 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator33 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator34 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator35 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator36 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator37 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator38 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator39 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator40 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR G Operator101 3536 NCO VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR G Operator102 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR G Operator103 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR G Operator104 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR G Operator105 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR G Operator111 0313 NCO LAV CREWMAN G Operator112 0313 ANY LAV CREWMAN G Operator113 0313 ANY LAV CREWMAN G Operator114 0313 ANY LAV CREWMAN G Operator115 0313 ANY LAV CREWMAN G Operator116 0313 ANY LAV CREWMAN G Operator117 1333 NCO AAV CREWMAN G Operator118 1333 NCO AAV CREWMAN G Operator119 1333 NCO AAV CREWMAN G Operator120 1333 NCO AAV CREWMAN G Operator121 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator122 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator123 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Enclosure (8)

Operator124 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator125 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator126 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator127 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator128 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator129 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator130 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator131 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator132 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator133 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator134 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator135 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator136 1333 ANY AAV CREWMAN G Operator137 1812 NCO TANK CREWMAN G Operator138 1812 NCO TANK CREWMAN G Operator139 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator140 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator141 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator142 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator143 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator144 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator145 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator146 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator147 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator148 1812 ANY TANK CREWMAN G Operator174 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator175 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator176 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator177 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator178 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator179 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator180 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator181 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator182 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator183 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER G Operator209 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator210 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator211 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator212 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator213 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator214 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator215 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator216 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator217 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator218 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator219 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator220 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Enclosure (8)

Operator221 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator222 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator223 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR G Operator41 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator42 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator43 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator44 3531 NCO MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator45 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator46 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator47 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator48 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator49 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator50 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator51 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator52 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator53 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator54 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator55 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator56 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator57 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator58 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator59 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator60 3531 ANY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR L Operator81 3534 NCO SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR L Operator82 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR L Operator83 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR L Operator84 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR L Operator85 3534 ANY SEMI-REFUELER OPERATOR L Operator96 3536 NCO VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR L Operator97 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR L Operator98 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR L Operator99 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR L Operator100 3536 ANY VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATOR L Operator164 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator165 8014 NCO INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator166 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator167 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator168 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator169 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator170 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator171 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator172 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator173 8014 ANY INCIDENTAL ECV DRIVER L Operator224 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Enclosure (8)

Operator225 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator226 1345 NCO ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator227 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator228 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator229 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator230 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator231 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator232 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator233 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator234 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator235 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator236 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator237 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L Operator238 1345 ANY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR L LEGEND G: GCE C: CE A: ACE B: BHG L: LCE Enclosure (8)

1st MEB CE Deployment Echelons The deployment of the MEB Command Element (CE) is divided into several echelons. In order to effectively and efficiently answer the call, 1st MEB movement supports the C2 echelon concept utilizing Suitcase Staff, Jump Staff, Forward Staff and Main Staff. Enclosure (9)

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1st MEB Equipment Density List (EDL) TAMCN Description GCE ACE* (PDSAT Based) A0003 TRSS DAY/NIGHT IMAGER, V2 BHG * (PDSAT Based) LCE 0 0 153 0 153 (IMAGER 2) A0005 SWAN-B V2 0 0 0 8 8 A00097G CONVERTER, MODEM, SI 0 0 0 22 22 A0012 CHARGER, BATTERY (SOLDIER 87 34 35 21 177 PORTABLE CHARGER) A00122B CHARGER, BATTERY (SOLDIER 0 0 0 2 2 PORTABLE CHARGER) A0015 WORKSTATION, CAPABILITY, VIDEO 3 10 1 0 14 EXPLOITATION A0019 TROPO/SATELLITE SPT RADIO 0 10 0 21 31 A0025 COMMUNICATIONS PLATFORM, AIR 0 2 0 0 2 DEFENSE (ADCP) A0026 RADIATION DETECTION SYSTEM 18 20 0 8 46 A00267G RADIATION DETECTION SYSTEM 0 0 0 2 2 A0032 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 0 3 0 0 3 A0042 MSIDS LRC 3 0 0 0 3 A0047 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS 0 0 0 3 3 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPLEX (CEEMC) A0059 DIGITAL TERRAIN ANALYSIS 0 0 3 0 3 MAPPING SYSTEMS LIGHT A0060 JOINT SERVICES WORKSTATION 0 0 2 0 2 A0061 TACT ELEVATED ANTENNA MAST SYS 8 21 7 14 50 (TEAMS) A0061T TRAILER, TACT ELEVATED ANTENNA 0 0 0 10 10 MAST SYS (TEAMS) A0067 HIGH FREQUENCY VEHICLE SYSTEM 20 22 9 23 74 A00677G HIGH FREQUENCY VEHICLE SYSTEM 0 0 0 3 3 A0078 LSWAN MASTER REFERENCE 0 0 0 1 1 TERMINAL - MRT A0079 TACTICAL COLLABORATIVE WORK 0 3 6 2 11 SUITE (TCWS) A0081 RADIAC SET 219 0 0 116 335 A00817G RADIAC SET 0 0 0 17 17 A00817GA RADIAC SET 5 0 0 0 5 A0082 PORTABLE AUTONOMOUS REPORTS 0 1 0 0 1 COLLECTION SYSTEM A0083 LOGISTIC SUPPORT WIDE AREA 0 0 0 1 1 NETWORK (LSWAN) TRAILER A0088 SUPPORT WIDE AREA NETWORK 0 0 0 1 1 TRAILER CONSUMABLE PACKAGE A0090 TRANSPORTABLE GROUND RECEIVE 1 4 6 2 13 SUITE, ENHANCED A0091 VIDEO SCOUT REMOTE VIDEO 5 0 10 0 15 Total MEB Requirement