Title: Navy League Sea-Air-Space Symposium
1Navy League Sea-Air-Space Symposium
Strategic Engagement and Maritime Diplomacy
LtGen Richard F. Natonski USMC Deputy Commandant,
Plans, Policies and Operations 19 March 2008
2Mid-Range Threat Assessment
Unclassified
- Future global threat environment will be
characterized by the following drivers of
instability - Terrorism / Irregular Warfare
- Ideological / Religious Extremism
- Poorly / ungoverned spaces
- Globalization
- Economics / Poverty / Health Crisis
- Natural Resource Competition (water, energy,
etc.) - Science Technology competition / advancements
- Changing Demographics (youth bulge, aging
populations, etc.) - Environmental Factors (climate change, natural
disasters, etc.) - Crime
US Military operations in the 21st Century will
likely focus on neutralizing asymmetric threats
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3Combatant Commander Requirements
Unclassified
Current Situation
COCOM Demand
- CENTCOM focused
- COIN specific training
- Reduced forward presence
- worldwide
- Limited capacity for Security Cooperation (SC)
operations - Reduced maritime connection
- Unable to address many COCOM requirements
- Degraded home station unit readiness
- Persistent engagement
- Forward presence
- Strategic Partnerships
- capability capacity building
- Security
- Partner Nation counterterrorism
- capability / capacity
- Coverage in ungoverned areas
- Intelligence, Surveillance,
- Reconnaissance (ISR)
Demand exceeds current supply of Marine forces
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4Security Cooperation MAGTF (Expanding Adaptable
Force Employment Options)
Unclassified
Expands MAGTF capabilities in the lower end of
the expeditionary force spectrum to increase and
sustain forward presence, while retaining ability
to reaggregate and reorient for more traditional
missions.
Security Cooperation MAGTF (SC MAGTF) Task
organized, but enduring in nature with
specialized enabling / shaping capabilities,
operating from mix of amphibs, HSVs, MSC ships
and forward bases to provide forward presence.
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5Unclassified
Send in the Marines (Marine Operations for
Shaping and Deterrence)
- Security Cooperation MAGTF
- Task organized around infantry battalion
- Full-spectrum capable, optimized for security
cooperation - Deploys to Forward Operating Site, then as
scalable detachments throughout AOR - Available for reaggregation and redeployment to
meet contingencies
- Force Planning Construct
- 9 Inf Bns forward (3 MEU/3 UDP/3 SC MAGTF)
- 18 Inf Bns conducting full spectrum training
- 27 Inf Bns Total (202K) operating on 12 dwell
- 9 RC Bns in operational reserve
MARFOREUR
MARFORNORTH
MARCENT
MARFORPAC
MEU
GFS 1
MEU
SC MAGTF
MPS
SC MAGTF
MPS
MEU
GFS 4
GFS 2
SC MAGTF
GFS 5
GFS 3
MARFORSOUTH
MPS
MARFORAFRICA
- Global Fleet Stations (GFS)
- Maritime security cooperation
- Operationalizes Naval Operations Concept
- Sea-based naval headquarters
- Minimal footprint
- Supports the Geographic CCDRs through
- Persistent forward presence
- Balanced MEFs
- Task organized MAGTFs building partner capacity
while retaining full spectrum capability
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Creative force employment and increased capacity
enables global sustained forward naval presence