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Mission of Marine Air Control Group |
To provide operate and maintain the Marine Air Command and control system |
POM the MACCS |
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What does the Marine air control group consist of |
Marine Tactical Air Control Squadron Marine air support Squadron Marine air control Squadron Low altitude air defense battalion Marine Wing Communications Squadron |
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Mission of marine air control group headquarters |
Coordinate all aspects of Air Command and control and air defense within the MAW |
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Nine tasks of an MACG Headquarters |
Provide the command element. Corrodinate operations maintenance and supply. Coordinate the air defense operations. Plan for the deployment and employment of the MACG. Coordinate with other u.s. services and allies. Advise the ACE Commander on applicable matters pertaining to the employment of agencies. Perform command and staff functions. Conduct operations while in a nuclear biological and chemical and or EW environment. Maintain the capability of deponent for deploying independent units. |
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Mission of a Marine Tactical Air Control Squadron |
Provide equipment maintenance and operations for the Tactical Air Command Center of the ACE |
EMO the TAC |
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9 tasks of MTACS |
Provide command post for the ACE Commander. Coordinating air operations. Planning air operations. Maintain the capability to accomplish TACC functions. Operations while in an NBC and/or EW environment. Coordinating with other u.s. services and allies. Perform command and staff functions. Deployment and employment of the Squadron. Supply support for MACG. |
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Mission of a marine air control Squadron |
Provide air surveillance and control of aircraft and surface-to-air weapons for AAW |
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6 tasks of MACS |
Perform command and staff functions. Deployment and employment of squadrons. Deployable detachments capable of air surveillance. Deployable detachments capable of providing air traffic control services. SAM fires in assigned zones. Operational point to conduct of contact between the MACCS and National International ATC agencies. |
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Mission of Marine Wing Communication Squadron |
To provide expeditionary Communications for the ACE of a MEF. |
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12 tasks of an MWCS |
Provide for Effective command and subordinate detachments. Assist in the systems planning and Engineering of Ace Communications. Provide operational systems control center. Provide calibration and repair facilities. Provide the digital backbone Communications support. Provide tactical automated switching and telephone services. Provide electronic message distribution. Provide external single Channel radio and radio retransmission communications support. Provide deployed world wide area network and deployed local area network servers. Provide the support cryptographic site for all ground communicate common. Plan and coordinate individual and unit training. Provide maintenance support. |
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Mission of Marine Air Support Squadron |
To provide the Direct Air Support Center |
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7 tasks of Marine Air Support Squadron |
Provide operational planning. Receive coordinate and process immediate request for direct air support. Provide equipment facilities and Personnel for the operation of air support elements. Conduct air support control. Maintain the ability to provide continuous control of direct air support. Provide personnel and facilities for the simultaneous operation of the DASC and DASC (airborne). Coordinate and integrate MAGTF direct air support operations. |
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Mission of Low Altitude Air Defense |
Provide close-in low-altitude surface-to-air weapons fires in defense of MAGTF assets |
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6 tasks of Low Altitude Air Defense |
Provide for the effective command administrative communications supply and Logistics support. Maintain a primary capability as a highly mobile vehicle mounted and Man portable surface-to-air weapons component. Provide surface-to-air weapons support. Provide for the separate deployment of subordinate batteries and platoons. Plan and coordinate requirements for liaison. Provide early warning of hostile air threats to other elements |
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Organizational structure of Low Altitude Air Detachment |
Comprised of a battalion headquarters, A headquarters and service (H&S) battery, and 2 firing batteries |
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Primary and secondary weapons of Low Altitude Air Defense. |
Primary- AN/TWQ1 Avenger Missile Secondary - 50 Cal and M60E3 |
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