Section 107 Flashcards

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Explain the mission of the Marine Logistics Group (MLG)

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  • Provides general and direct support and sustained combat logistics above the organic capabilities of supported elements.
  • Sustains MAGTF in functional areas of combat logistics during deployment and employment of MEF and smaller MAGTFs.
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What are the 6 sub units of MLG?

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  1. Supply
  2. Maintanance
  3. Transportation
  4. General Engineering
  5. Health Service
  6. Other Services
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Explain how an MLG is employed:

SUPPLY

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  • Provide ground supply support for sustainment of MEF
  • Procures, stores, distributes, salvage, disposal and bulk fuel and water supply support
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Explain how an MLG is employed:

MAINTENANCE

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  • Provides overflow organizational and intermediate maintanence support for Marine Corps furnished ground equipment of the MEF
  • Includes inspections, classification, servicing, adjustment, tuning, testing, repairs and mods and evacuations if necessary
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Explain how an MLG is employed:

TRANSPORTATION

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  • Coordinate transportation for the deployment and employment of the MEF
  • Including
    • Embarkation
    • Landing Support
    • Motor Tranport
    • Air Delivery
    • Frieght/Passenger Transportation Support
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Explain how an MLG is employed:

GENERAL ENGINEERING

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  • Provide general engineering support to the MEF
  • Including:
    • Engineering reconnaissance
    • Horizontal and vertical construction
    • Demolition and obstacle removal
    • Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD).
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Explain how an MLG is employed:

HEALTH SERVICES

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  • Provide health service (medical and dental) support to the MEF
  • Including:
    • health maintenance
    • temporary hospitalization
    • patient regulation and evacuation
    • disease control
    • hygienic services
    • comprehensive dental program
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Explain how an MLG is employed.

OTHER SERVICES

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  • Coordinate services support for the MEF
  • Including:
    • security support
    • postal
    • disbursing
    • exchange services
    • legal services
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Name The Battalions And Major Sub Units Of Each In 3d MLG.

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  • Headquarters and Service Battalion
  • Materiel Readiness Battalion
    • Maintenance Battalion
    • Supply Battalions
  • 3d Transportation Support Battalion
    • Landing Support Battalion
    • Motor Transportation Battalions
  • 3d Medical Battalion
  • 3d Dental Battalion
  • 9th Engineering Support Battalion
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Explain the name and responsibilities of the following battalions of the MLG:

MAINTENANCE BATTALION

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  • Mission - Gen support and intermediate support for Marine Corps engineering, motor t, comm electronics, and gen support equipment for MEF
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What are the tasks of Maintenance Battalion?

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  • Provide 3rd echelon maintenance by means of component/subassembly replacement or repair
  • Intermediate maintenance (3rd/4th echelon) on repairable, in-stock or end items
  • tracked-vehicle evacuation
  • organizational maintenance (2nd echelon)
  • technical assistance and inspections
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Explain the name and responsibilities of the following battalions of the MLG:

Supply Battalion

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  • Mission - Provides general support, except for bulk fuel and Navy-funded stock/programs, for sustaining MAGTF operations.
  • Management of MEF’s secondary repairables through maintenance
  • Supplying status management reports for MEF
  • Provide warehouse capabilities
  • Accounting for class 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, and 9 supplies
  • Procurement services for the MEF
  • Packing, preservation and packaging (PP&P) services
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13
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Explain the name and responsibilities of the following battalions of the MLG:

Engineer Support Battalion

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  • Mission-General engineering support of an expeditionary nature to the MEF, including survivability, counter mobility, and mobility enhancements
  • Conduct engineering reconnaissance
  • Construct, improve and maintian airfields, encampments
  • Provide bulk class III and III (A) fuel support
  • Provide clean water and storage and bath/laundry service
  • Construct protective structures
  • EOD support
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Explain the name and responsibilities of the following battalions of the MLG:

Medical Battalion

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  • Mission - Provide direct and general support medical support to the MEF
  • Provide health care through 2d echelon of med care
  • Provide medical regulating services
  • Provide preventative medicine support
  • Assist in collection, analysis and dissemination of medical intelligence
  • Med support for mass casualties and combat stress casualties
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Explain the name and responsibilities of the following battalions of the MLG:

Dental Battalion

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  • Mission - Provided general support dental health care to MEF
  • Provide comp program of dental health care
  • Coordinate MEF dental health care support requirements
  • Provide dental detachments to support MAGTFs smaller than MEF
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16
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What is the LCE of the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)?

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Combat Logistics Battalion

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What is the LCE of the Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB)?

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Combat Logistic Regiment (CLR)

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What is the LCE of the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)?

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Marine Logistics Group (MLG)

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What are the six functional areas of tactical logistics?

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  1. Supply
  2. Maintenance
  3. Transportation
  4. General Engineering
  5. Health Services
  6. Other Services
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20
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Define War Reserve Material (WRM).

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  • Mission-essential principal end items and secondary items required to attain operational objectives for sustainability planning.
  • Inventories are acquired during peacetime and are flexible
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21
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What are the differences between the echelons of maintenance?

(Basic answer)

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  • 1st and 2nd echelons are organizational maintenance
  • 3rd and 4th echelons are intermediate maintenance
  • 5th echelon is Depot level maintenance
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Discuss organizational maintenance (1st and 2nd echelon).

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  • Required for units that own equipment
  • Maintenance contact team (MCTs) recover, evacuate and repair equipment.
  • MCT determines if item is repairable then either fixes the item, request parts and intermediate level maintenance support team (MST) or supervises item evacuation.
23
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Discuss intermediate maintenance (3rd and 4th echelon).

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  • 3 elements are:
    • Maintenance Support Team (MST)
    • CSSE forward maintenance detachment
    • FSSG intermediate maintenance activity (IMA)
  • CSSE operates maintenance facilities and collection points far forward
24
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Discuss Depot Level (5th echelon).

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  • Maintenance performed on material requiring major overhaul or a complete rebuild of parts, assemblies, and end-items.
25
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

7-ton/Medium Tachtical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR)

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  • Used to transport equipment, material and/or personnel
26
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What are the variations of the MTRV/ 7-Ton (7)

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  1. MK23 - Short bed (16ft) without winch
  2. MK25 - Short bed w/ winch
  3. MK27 - Extended bed (20 ft) without winch
  4. MK28 - Extended bed w/ winch
  5. MK29 - Dump truck variant without winch
  6. MK 30 - Dump truck variant w/ winch
  7. MK 36 - Wrecker variant
27
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M998, M998A1, M1038, M1038A1

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  • Cargo/troop carrier configurations of the HMMWV family
  • Vehicles are equipped with basic armor and used to transport equipment, materials, and/or personnel.
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M1097, M1097A1

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  • Higher payload capacity cargo/troop carrier configurations of the HMMWV family
29
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M1025, M1025A1, M1026, and M1026A1

M1043, M1043A1, M1044, amd M1044A1

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  • Armament Carrier Configurations of the HMMWV family
30
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M1037 and M1042

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  • Shelter Carrier configurations of the HMMWV family
31
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M996, M996A, M997, M997A1, M1035, and M1035A1

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  • Ambulance configuration of the HMMWV family
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles: How much can they carry?

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

M997/M997A1

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  • Designated as Maxi-Ambulances and can transport up to 4 litter patients, 8 abulatory patients, or a combination of litter and ambulatory patients.
33
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Explain the purpose and characteristics of the following support vehicles:

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)

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  • Incoporate V-Shaped hull design coupled with other survivability factors to protect the crew
  • Intended to withstand ballistic arms fire, mine blasts, IEDs and nuclear/biological/chemical environments
34
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What are the 10 Classes of Supplies?

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  1. Class 1 - Subsistence
  2. Class 2 - Individual equipment, clothing
  3. Class 3 - Oils, Petrolium, Lubricants
  4. Class 4 - Construction Supplies
  5. Class 5 - Ammo
  6. Class 6 - Non-military/Personal demand items
  7. Class 7 - Major End Items
  8. Class 8 - Medical Supplies
  9. Class 9 - Repair Parts
  10. Class 10 - Non-military program supplies
35
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Arrival and Assembly Area (AAA)

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  • Area of sufficient size and facilities to perform the complex tasks of arrival, offload, assemble, and preparing the MAGTF for employment.
  • Coordinates with MPSRON for arrival and offload
36
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Arrival and Assembly Operations Group (AAOG)

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  • Function is to coordinate and control arrival and assembly operations
37
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Arrival and Assembly Operations Element (AAOE)

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  • Provide initial C2 activities within their assembly area until arrival of the element commander.
  • Oversee preparations for combat
38
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Survey Liaison and Reconnaissance Party (SLRP)

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  • Normally deploys to the AAA under the OPCON of the MAGTF
39
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Aerial Port of Embarkation (APOE)

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  • Airfield where personnel and material are loaded aboard aircraft to initiate an aerial movement
  • May serve as ports of debarkation for return passengers and retrograde cargo shipments
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Aerial Port of Debarkation (APOD)

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  • Airfield where personnel and material are discharged from aircraft.
  • APODs normally serve as ports of embarkation for return passengers and retrograde cargo shipments
41
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Sea Port of Embarkation (SPOE)

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  • Geographic point in a routing scheme from which cargo or personnel depart
42
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Sea Port of Debarkation (SPOD)

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  • Geographic point at which cargo or personnel are discharged
43
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Port Operations Group (POG)

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  • Task-organized from the TSB’s beach and terminal operations company and the Navy cargo handling force (NCHF)
44
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Beach Operations Group (BOG)

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  • Task-organized
  • Operates under overall direction of the LFSP (Landing Force Support Party)
45
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Off-Load Preparation Party (OPP)

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  • A temporary task organization under the OPCON of the MAGTF commander
  • Consist of maintenance, embarkation personnel and equipment operators
46
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Arrival Airfield Control Group

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  • Responsible for control and coordination of the offload of airliged units and equipment
47
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State the responsibility of the following LCE components as they relate to MPF operations:

Departure Airfield Control Group (DACG)

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  • Exercises for landing support companies supporting establishment personnel associated with unit air movement exercises
48
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State the responsibility of the following Amphibious Ship to Shore Movement Organizations:

Navy Control Organization (NCO)

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  • Responsible for control fo the ship-to-shore movement of both waterborne and helicopter borne assault forces
49
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State the responsibility of the following Amphibious Ship to Shore Movement Organizations:

Landing Force Support Party (LFSP)

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  • Support the landing and movement of troops, equipment, and supplies across the beaches and into the HLZs
  • Facilitates the smooth execution of the landing plan
  • Task-organized to facilitate a rapid buildup of combat power ashore by ensureing an organized and uniform flow of personnel, equipment and supplies over the beach in support of the landing force scheme of maneuver
50
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State the responsibility of the following Amphibious Ship to Shore Movement Organizations:

Landing Force Operations Center (LFOC)

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  • MAGTF commander’s command post afloat during initial phases of amphibious operations
  • Maintains communication with the LFSP elements
51
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State the responsibility of the following Amphibious Ship to Shore Movement Organizations:

Navy Beach Group (NBG)

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  • Permanently organized naval command within an amphibious force comprised of a commander and staff
  • Provides administrative group from which required naval tactical components may be made available
  • Task-organizes beach party teams
  • Can make limited beach improvments to help in the landing and evac of casualties