I Marine Expeditionary Force
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I Marine Expeditionary Force | |
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I MEF Insignia |
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Active | November 8, 1969 |
Country | United States |
Branch | USMC |
Type | Marine Air-Ground Task Force |
Role | Expeditionary combat forces |
Part of | Marine Forces Pacific |
Garrison/HQ | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton |
Engagements | Operation Desert Storm Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Vigilant Resolve Operation Phantom Fury |
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Current commander |
Lt. Gen. Samuel Helland |
The 1st Marine Expeditionary Force is a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) of the United States Marine Corps primarily composed of the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, and 1st Marine Logistics Group. Among Marines, it is common to pronounce I MEF as "eye mef", "first mef", or "one mef".
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[edit] Mission
When directed, I MEF deploys and is employed as a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in support of Combatant Commander (COCOM) requirements for contingency response or Major Theater War; with appropriate augmentation, serves as the core element of a Joint Task Force (JTF); prepares and deploys combat ready MAGTF’s to support COCOM presence and crisis response; and supports service and COCOM initiatives as required.
[edit] Lineage
- Activated on November 8, 1969 at Okinawa, Japan as the I Marine Expeditionary Force
- Redesignated on August 18, 1970 as the I Marine Amphibious Force (I MAF)
- Relocated in April 1971 to Camp Pendleton, California
- Redesignated on February 5, 1988 as the "I Marine Expeditionary Force"
[edit] Structure
[edit] Recent Service
I MEF composition for Operation Iraqi Freedom | |
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Components | I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, 1st Force Service Support Group, I MEF Engineering Group, Task Force Tarawa, 15th MEU, 24th MEU, 1st Armoured Division (United Kingdom) .[1] |
- Operation Spade - Philippines - 1986
- Operation Black Knight - Panama - 1987 - classified
- Operation Desert Shield - Southwest Asia - August 1990 - April 1991
- Operation Desert Storm - Southwest Asia - August 1990 - April 1991
- Operation Restore Hope- December 1992 - May 1993
- Operation Southern Watch - Iraq - January 1998 - February 1998
- Operation Desert Thunder - Iraq - February 1998 - June 1998
- Operation Enduring Freedom - Kuwait, Afghanistan - November 2002
- Operation Iraqi Freedom - Iraq - March 2003 - present, as of 2007
[edit] Notable commanders
[edit] References
- ^ Reynolds Baghdad, Basrah and Beyond, pg. 169.
[edit] External links
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