Discuss the function of the Command Element (CE) within the Marine Air/Ground Task Force (MAGTF).
-CE is the MAGTF headquarters.
-Mission of CE is to command and control, direct, plan, and coordinate the air, ground, logistics, intelligence, and communications and information systems (CIS) operations of assigned forces.
MAGTF Commander is completely responsible for the unit. He cannot delegate his responsibility, but may delegate portions of his authority. He has authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the mission.
Discuss the role and responsibility of the
Chief of Staff
Chief of Staff (C/S, CoS)
Discuss the role and responsibility of the
Principal Staff
Principal Staff
At the major command level, are designated as the assistant chief of staff (AC/S) for their respective functional areas: AC/S, G-1, personnel; AC/S, G-2, intelligence; AC/S, G-3, operations and training; AC/S, G-4, logistics; AC/S, G-5, plans; and AC/S, G-6, CIS.
Discuss the role and responsibility of the
Special Staff
Special Staff
Discuss the role and responsibility of the
Personal Staff
Personal Staff - work directly for the commander
- composed of aides, a sergeant major, and personal secretaries
Define the role of the
Staff Secretary
Staff Secretary – Administrative assistant to the Chief of Staff.
Define the role of the
Chaplain
Chaplain – Responsible for matters pertaining to the morale, spiritual, and religious well-being of the command. Assists G-1 (personnel) in determining and improving the state of morale.
Define the role of the
Surgeon
Surgeon – Directly responsible to the Commanding General. Advises on medical and medical service matters. Advises the medical effects on personnel of the environment and weapons.
-Operates under the staff cognizance of G-4, logistics with respect to medical and medical service matters
Define the role of the
Public Affairs Officer (PAO)
Public Affairs Officer (PAO) – Responsible for advising the Commanding General on all public affairs matters.
News releases, internal stories, handles civilian media queries associated with the command, etc.
Define the role of the
Comptroller
Comptroller – Responsible for financial management. Only assigned to major commands. For commands without a comptroller, staff duties related to fiscal matters may be assigned to one or more staff sections (e.g. disbursing officer or fiscal officer).
-Prepares and submits budgets, and budget updates. Translates mission objectives into measurable financial goals and issues appropriate guidance.
Define the role of the
Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)
Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) – Responsible for assisting the commander in the administration of military justice and the processing of legal matters.
Define the role of the
Inspector General
Inspector General – Performs inspections of activities and units to ensure compliance with regulations, directives, and orders.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G/S-1
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G/S-1 – Personnel management / admin & manpower
-Personnel strength management, discipline, law, and order, POWs, casualty management
Define the following staff sections:
J/G/S-2
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G/S-2 – Intelligence
-Information on weather, terrain, and enemy capabilities, status, and intentions
Define the following staff sections:
J/G/S-3
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G/S-3 – Operations
-Responsible for training, plans, operations, and organization.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G/S-4
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G/S-4 – Logistics
-Plans, coordinates, and supervises the provision of combat logistics in the areas of supply, maintenance, transportation, health services, engineer support, landing support, materials handling, food services, mortuary affairs, and host-nation support.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G-5
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G-5 – Planning
Define the following staff sections:
J/G/S-6
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G/S-6 – Communications
-Identifies Communications and Information Systems (CIS) requirements, and supports along with G-3.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G-7
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G-7 – Inspector General
-also Safety
-Conducts inspections of activities and units to ensure compliance with regulations, directions, and orders.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G-8
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G-8 – Comptroller
-Fiscal matters, financial management, annual budget, etc.
Define the following staff sections:
J/G-9
Staff Sections
J – Joint Staff (An inter-service command)
G – General Staff (Commands with a general officer)
S – Staff (Commands where the CO is below the rank of general officer)
J/G-9 Civil Affairs
-Assess the civil environment and implement civil considerations into operational planning and tactical execution. Basically getting a sense of cultural climate on overseas deployments.
Discuss the role of the following senior enlisted personnel in the chain of command:
Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major of 3dMARDIV: SgtMaj Martinet
Sergeant Major of III MEF: SgtMaj Eric D. Cook
Discuss the role of the following senior enlisted personnel in the chain of command:
Command Master Chief
Command Master Chief CMDCM
Table of Organization (T/O)
Table of Organization (T/O)