The most recognizable Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) that exists is the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), commonly referred to as 'the tip of the spear.' This is due to the forward presence that the MEU creates; an American symbol of quick response, national strength, and the expeditionary nature of the Marine Corps through the presence of the Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG). The MEU is made up of a mutually supporting combination of a command element, a ground combat element, a combat service support element, and an aviation combat element (ACE). Within the ACE is a composite squadron centered on a squadron of 12-14 CH-46E helicopters. Attached to this squadron are 4 CH-53E Super Stallions, 4-6 AH-1W Cobras, 3 UH-1N Hueys, and 6 AV-8B Harriers. With the bulk of the support being made up of CH-46Es, common sense holds that the MEU can extend the bulk of its combat power only as far as the range of the CH-46E. But recent world events, particularly in Afghanistan, have shown that the CH-46E may no longer have the operational capability necessary for the MEU to meet its changing operational needs. By reconfiguring the composite squadron with 8 CH-53Es, 6-8 CH-46s, 6 AH-1Ws, 3 UH-1Ns, and 6 AV-8Bs, the MEU's operational capabilities will significantly increase to match current needs without a negative impact on cost or logistical support capability.


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