ROLES IN THE CORPS

As one of the Few, there are hundreds of ways to serve, and every Marine trains in an area of expertise
that contributes to the success of our missions. The Marines of our ground, aviation and logistics combat
elements are ready to transition from mission to mission at a moment's notice.

AVIATION COMBAT ELEMENT

Enlisted Marine roles in our Aviation Combat Element (ACE) are critical to the combined arms capability of the entire Marine Corps. To accomplish our objectives, the Marine Corps establishes dominance in the air in direct support of our Marines on the ground. Marines achieve success through the air by maintaining and employing their own aircraft in support of the MAGTF's mission. With an aviation MOS, you will be highly trained in jobs integral to the success of Marine Corps missions including Air Traffic Control/Air Support, Aviation Supply, Aircraft Maintenance, Aviation Ordnance or one of more than a hundred other assignments. You can also become an Enlisted Aircrew member, performing essential in-flight duties. Every enlisted MOS in Marine Aviation requires the ability to think clearly and swiftly, as it is the aviation Marines on the ground that keep our aircraft in the air.

 
MAGTF

MAGTF

MAGTF refers to the unique four-part structure that organizes Marine Corps operating forces. This framework brings together Aviation, Ground and Logistics Combat elements under a central Command element. The result is a flexible, combined-arms unit with the capabilities to conduct the Marine Corps' full range of operations, from humanitarian aid and disaster relief to projection of power from the sea. 

Many Roles. One Mission.

The Marine Corps is only as capable as each and every Marine. That's why all Marines have a specific role for which they are optimally trained, in support of the overall mission.

MAKEUP OF A MEU

MAKEUP OF A MEU

A MEU, or Marine Expeditionary Unit, is the smallest type of MAGTF, often providing the most substantial response in the shortest amount of time. 2,200 Marines that are trained in hundreds of areas of expertise serve on a MEU. Here is the breakdown of a MEU's makeup:

Command Element – Approximately 200 Marines. Responsible for command and control of the entire MEU.

Ground Combat Element – Approximately 1,200 Marines. A Battalion Landing Team that includes three rifle companies, a weapons company, a battery of artillery and platoons of the following: combat engineers, light armored reconnaissance, tanks, Force Reconnaissance and amphibious assault vehicles.

Aviation Combat Element – Approximately 500 Marines. A MEU's ACE is built around a medium tilt-rotor squadron, reinforced by CH-53E heavy lift helicopters, light attack helicopters and Harrier attack jets. The result is a squadron of 25 to 30 aircraft.

Logistics Combat Element – Approximately 300 Marines. Provides supply, transportation, maintenance and additional support for the MEU.

READY AT SEA

READY AT SEA

MEUs deploy aboard an Amphibious Ready Group (ARG): Three naval ships specifically designed to provide the Marines with a mobile base of operations. See here what serving aboard a MEU entails.