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New Norm Continuum of Crisis Response Options

New Norm Continuum of Crisis Response Options. UNCLASSIFIED. PROACTIVE. REACTIVE. Host Country Security. NEO. Capabilities resident in USMC added in response to the New Norm EXORD. Embassy Evacuation. CRISIS. Security Augmentation Force. 0 - 4 hrs. Threat Level.

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New Norm Continuum of Crisis Response Options

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  1. New Norm Continuum of Crisis Response Options UNCLASSIFIED PROACTIVE REACTIVE Host Country Security NEO Capabilities resident in USMC added in response to the New Norm EXORD Embassy Evacuation CRISIS Security Augmentation Force 0 - 4 hrs Threat Level Host Country Security Training & Assistance or Embassy Drawdown Military Intervention TBD (National Mission Force, COCOM In Extremis Force) Indications & Warnings USMC Crisis Response Options FAST MSG MSG Security Augmentation Team Security Augmentation Force (SAF) SPMAGTF-CR Security Augmentation Force (SAF) SPMAGTF-CR MARSOC ARG/MEU/MEB – Forward deployed and can be employed across the full spectrum of operations USMC CONUS-Based CR (MEF) Theater Assigned (TSOC, other CRF) and/or CONUS-based Capability (GRF) UNCLASSIFIED

  2. UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO USMC Future Force Posture: 2014 – 2020 UNCLASSIFIED The Nation’s Crisis Response Force forward deployed and poised to rapidly respond to Crises within the arc of instability and within regions of anticipated future conflicts. In an era of fiscal austerity, force reductions from 202K to 175K, and uncertainty associated with the “New Norm” environment, the USMC Future Force Posture Plan thickens the forward deployed Marine force posture and provides more flexibility in employing the ARG/MEU within each Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) coupled with an inherent reach-back capability for additional USMC CONUS-Based CR Forces providing the NSS and Joint Staff with myriad Crisis Response options while gaining efficiencies in meeting GCC Security Cooperation and Security Force Assistance requirements. CONUS-Based 1st & 2nd MEB CR SPMAGTF CENT SPMAGTF CR III MEF Alert Contingency MAGTF Elements of III MEF ARG/MEU ARG/MEU MPSRON 3 MCRF-S MRF-Guam Elements of SPMAGTF CR MPSRON 2 SPMAGTF SOUTH MRF-Darwin Choke Points Piracy Regions of Naval Maneuver Current force posture Current Basing Support Future force posture USMC FUTURE FORCE POSTURE 26Mar14v1 Arc of instability MPSRON The Future Force Posture Plan (multiple forward deployed tailored MAGTFs) gains efficiencies and provides a sustainable, enduring, world-wide CR capability.

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