Thesis: The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), the Marine Corps forward deployed force, is not adequately staffed, trained or equipped to conduct humanitarian operations. With a relatively small investment, the MEU can become a viable force to successfully accomplish humanitarian missions. This paper discusses C3 issues relative to the conduct of humanitarian operations. USMC, Command and control, C2, C3, C4I, Joint command and control, Humanitarian Opns, MEU, Civil affairs, JDISS, LAN, Trojan spirit, FHAST, UAV.
Marine Expeditionary Unit: Can It Support the Humanitarian Mission
1993
32 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Local area networks , Marine corps , Joint military activities , Civil affairs , Missions , Operation , Humantarian operations , MEU(Marine Expeditionary Unit) , USMC , C2(Command and Control) , C3(Command Control and Communications) , C4I(Command Control Communications Computers Intelligence and Interoperability) , Joint command and control , JDISS(Joint Deployable) , Trojan spirit , FHAST(Fleet Humanitarian Assistance and Support) , UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
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