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The ______ group provides administrative and services support to the MEF command element.
MEF headquarters
The _______ squadron provides command, administrative, and supply support for a Marine aircraft wing headquarters and certain elements of the Marine air control group.
Marine wing headquarters
The ____ and ____ provides command and control, administrative, services, communications, and security support to the FSSG and coordination of services support beyond supported unit organic capabilities to the MAGTF.
Headquarters and Service Battalion
The ___ company and ____ company provide external services in support of the MAGTF.
service company and the MP company
The ____ company provides general support services to the MEF and administrative and disbursing support to U.S. Navy personnel assigned to the MEF.
service company
The ____ company provides security support to the FSSG, the MEF, and the MAGTF.
Military Police (MP)
MP Company contains a company headquarters and ___ MP platoons.
three
_____ is a function of the G-1/S-1 and entails the normal personnel administrative matters and requirements of normal day-to-day unit operation.
Personnel administration
In an expeditionary environment, the ______ is responsible for postal services within the MAGTF’s area of operations and determines the need for a military postal office.
MAGTF commander
The establishment of a field exchange is based on _____ broad categories of deployments.
three
three broad categories of deployments:
Category ___ deployments are exercises with little opportunity for Marines to access MCCS assets.
Category I deployments
three broad categories of deployments:
Category ___ deployments are exercises up to 90 days in duration with some opportunity for Marines to access MCCS assets.
Category II deployments
three broad categories of deployments:
Category ___ deployments are exercises in excess of 90 days in duration and Marines have the opportunity to access MCCS assets.
Category III deployments
The _____ provides limited temporary support to military personnel engaged in exercises, maneuvers, or contingency operations ___ to ___ days in duration.
tactical field exchange
30 to 90 days