174:
249:
79:
38:
637:
Amphibious forces must be capable of performing missions ranging from humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to major theater war (MTW). Additionally, they can be configured and deployed to operate at various levels of conflict and in multiple theaters simultaneously. They can provide a presence
613:
Squadrons (HMH). When assigned to a MEU, the detachments of the various other squadrons are combined with either the MV-22 or CH-53 squadron to create a reinforced, composite squadron. The reinforced squadron is designated as VMM-XXX(REIN) for MV-22s or HMH-XXX(REIN) for CH-53s, where the Xs are the
641:
Because they are sea-based and because the decision to position and engage amphibious forces will always be easily reversible, amphibious forces greatly expand the repertoire of available response options. Among other national resources, they are particularly well placed to provide a demonstration
672:(CSG), which provides cover for the ATF and combat support to operations ashore. Ships of the ATF are capable of embarking and supporting other forces when the mission requires, including the United States Army,
757:
610:
606:
431:: a warship supporting amphibious operations including landings onto hostile shores via LCAC, conventional landing craft, and helicopters. There are currently two classes of LSDs in service: the
623:
653:–Indian Ocean area, and one or two in the western Pacific Ocean area. The other ships of the ARG are either working up to deploy, in transit, or in overhaul. One ARG/MEU, known as
614:
squadron's number. As such, the various aircraft will don the tail codes and markers of the VMM or HMH squadron, though will usually keep their own squadron tail art.
415:
414:, although they also have the capability of operating helicopters from their flight decks as well. There is currently one class of LPDs in service: the
89:
358:, designed to transport troops into the war zone by air using transport helicopters. In a secondary role, these ships perform sea control and limited
673:
662:
542:. The makeup of the MEU can be customized as situations require; additional artillery, armor, or air units can be attached, including squadrons of
51:
439:
658:
432:
382:
195:
720:
375:
319:
soldiers), in total about 5,000 people. Together, these elements and supporting units are trained, organized, and equipped to perform
147:
235:
217:
65:
119:
566:: ground-attack aircraft designed to attack and destroy surface targets. F-35Bs also have the secondary role of fighter support.
126:
574:
104:
627:
463:
133:
57:
188:
182:
690:
631:
347:
312:
115:
619:
457:
407:
393:
199:
594:
and fire support coordination to the landing force during amphibious assaults and subsequent operations ashore.
538:. Each Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) typically consists of about 2,200 Marines and is usually commanded by a
531:
700:
570:
539:
505:
467:
351:
342:
255:
602:: Provides command and control during heliborne operations as well a light attack and assault capabilities.
546:
471:
399:
248:
695:
669:
509:
140:
527:
497:
270:
685:
320:
316:
296:
402:(LPD): a warship that transports troops into the war zone by sea, primarily using conventional
646:
587:
550:
520:
426:
263:
642:
of the United States's commitment and resolve to friends and allies as well as adversaries.
513:
493:
363:
359:
355:
277:
578:
transport personnel, supplies and equipment in support of amphibious and shore operations.
535:
742:
371:
96:
17:
751:
654:
543:
516:
403:
308:
650:
591:
523:
598:
581:
78:
411:
374:. There are currently two classes of amphibious assault ships in service: the
304:
489:
482:
478:
668:
In most cases, the ATF will be deployed under the protective umbrella of a
475:
300:
501:
618:
The resulting forces may range from a single
Amphibious Ready Group/
638:
that may preclude adventurous actions by a potential belligerent.
367:
721:"Amphibious Ready Group And Marine Expeditionary Unit - Overview"
485:
167:
72:
31:
645:
Normally two to three ARGs are forward deployed: one in the
737:
758:
Amphibious units and formations of the United States Navy
331:
A typical U.S. Amphibious
Readiness Group consists of:
100:
530:
and command and control detachment; a battalion-sized
626:) , to a larger organization capable of employing a
354:(LHD): the primary landing ship, resembling a small
657:/Expeditionary Strike Group 7, is forward based in
370:Marine aircraft and Navy airborne assets including
252:An Amphibious Ready Group in the Pacific Ocean.
8:
105:introducing citations to additional sources
676:(SOF), or other joint and combined forces.
66:Learn how and when to remove these messages
609:Squadrons (VMM), and CH-53E squadrons as
236:Learn how and when to remove this message
218:Learn how and when to remove this message
738:United States Navy Office of Information
605:USMC MV-22B squadrons are designated as
564:AV-8B Harrier IIs or F-35B Lightning IIs
247:
181:This article includes a list of general
95:Relevant discussion may be found on the
712:
299:consists of a naval element—a group of
504:, and other ground combat assets; an
7:
508:composed of a composite squadron of
462:: the smallest configuration of a
187:it lacks sufficient corresponding
25:
47:This article has multiple issues.
172:
88:relies largely or entirely on a
77:
36:
55:or discuss these issues on the
1:
628:Marine Expeditionary Brigade
464:Marine Air-Ground Task Force
27:US Amphibious Assault Group
774:
691:Expeditionary strike group
632:Marine Expeditionary Force
624:Special Operations Capable
388:(LHA) (Flights 0 & I).
348:Landing Helicopter Assault
674:Special Operations Forces
620:Marine Expeditionary Unit
466:that is deployed from an
458:Marine Expeditionary Unit
408:Landing Craft Air Cushion
394:amphibious transport dock
532:logistics combat element
254:Pictured left-to-right,
116:"Amphibious ready group"
701:Amphibious warfare ship
611:Marine Heavy Helicopter
607:Marine Medium Tiltrotor
506:aviation combat element
470:. Each MEU includes: a
468:amphibious assault ship
352:Landing Helicopter Dock
343:amphibious assault ship
303:known as an Amphibious
202:more precise citations.
575:CH-53E Super Stallions
547:multirole jet fighters
502:light armored vehicles
289:amphibious ready group
284:
18:Amphibious Ready Group
472:ground combat element
421:(Flights I & II).
400:Landing Platform Dock
321:amphibious operations
251:
743:USN Amphibious Ships
696:Carrier battle group
670:Carrier Strike Group
510:rotary-wing aircraft
450:Troops and equipment
101:improve this article
528:Air Traffic Control
498:amphibious vehicles
686:Fleet Marine Force
588:attack helicopters
368:F-35B Lightning II
315:(and occasionally
297:United States Navy
285:
647:Mediterranean Sea
553:or ground bases).
551:aircraft carriers
521:close air support
427:dock landing ship
246:
245:
238:
228:
227:
220:
166:
165:
151:
70:
16:(Redirected from
765:
725:
724:
717:
630:(MEB) or even a
514:AV-8B Harrier II
494:combat engineers
481:reinforced with
364:AV-8B Harrier II
360:power projection
356:aircraft carrier
241:
234:
223:
216:
212:
209:
203:
198:this article by
189:inline citations
176:
175:
168:
161:
158:
152:
150:
109:
81:
73:
62:
40:
39:
32:
21:
773:
772:
768:
767:
766:
764:
763:
762:
748:
747:
734:
729:
728:
719:
718:
714:
709:
682:
549:(deployed from
536:command element
362:missions using
329:
253:
242:
231:
230:
229:
224:
213:
207:
204:
194:Please help to
193:
177:
173:
162:
156:
153:
110:
108:
94:
82:
41:
37:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
771:
769:
761:
760:
750:
749:
746:
745:
740:
733:
732:External links
730:
727:
726:
723:. marines.mil.
711:
710:
708:
705:
704:
703:
698:
693:
688:
681:
678:
616:
615:
603:
595:
579:
571:MV-22B Ospreys
567:
560:
559:
555:
554:
452:
451:
447:
446:
441:Whidbey Island
422:
389:
381:(LHD) and the
372:MH-60S Seahawk
337:
336:
328:
325:
283:in March 2002.
281: (LSD-43)
274: (LPD-10)
260: (LSD-42)
244:
243:
226:
225:
180:
178:
171:
164:
163:
99:. Please help
85:
83:
76:
71:
45:
44:
42:
35:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
770:
759:
756:
755:
753:
744:
741:
739:
736:
735:
731:
722:
716:
713:
706:
702:
699:
697:
694:
692:
689:
687:
684:
683:
679:
677:
675:
671:
666:
664:
660:
656:
655:Task Force 76
652:
648:
643:
639:
635:
633:
629:
625:
621:
612:
608:
604:
601:
600:
596:
593:
589:
585:
584:
580:
577:
576:
572:
568:
565:
562:
561:
557:
556:
552:
548:
545:
544:F/A-18 Hornet
541:
537:
533:
529:
525:
522:
518:
517:ground attack
515:
511:
507:
503:
499:
495:
491:
487:
484:
480:
477:
473:
469:
465:
461:
459:
454:
453:
449:
448:
444:
442:
437:
435:
434:Harpers Ferry
430:
428:
423:
420:
418:
413:
409:
405:
404:landing craft
401:
397:
395:
390:
387:
385:
380:
378:
373:
369:
365:
361:
357:
353:
349:
345:
344:
339:
338:
334:
333:
332:
326:
324:
322:
318:
314:
310:
309:landing force
306:
302:
298:
294:
290:
282:
280:
275:
273:
268:
267: (LHD-2)
266:
261:
259:
250:
240:
237:
222:
219:
211:
201:
197:
191:
190:
184:
179:
170:
169:
160:
149:
146:
142:
139:
135:
132:
128:
125:
121:
118: –
117:
113:
112:Find sources:
106:
102:
98:
92:
91:
90:single source
86:This article
84:
80:
75:
74:
69:
67:
60:
59:
54:
53:
48:
43:
34:
33:
30:
19:
715:
667:
651:Persian Gulf
644:
640:
636:
617:
597:
592:fire support
583:AH-1Z Vipers
582:
569:
563:
474:of a Marine
455:
440:
433:
424:
416:
391:
383:
376:
340:
330:
313:U.S. Marines
307:(ATF)—and a
292:
288:
286:
279:Fort McHenry
278:
271:
264:
257:
232:
214:
208:January 2013
205:
186:
154:
144:
137:
130:
123:
111:
87:
63:
56:
50:
49:Please help
46:
29:
599:UH-1Y Venom
417:San Antonio
327:Composition
200:introducing
707:References
590:providing
412:hovercraft
305:Task Force
258:Germantown
183:references
157:March 2016
127:newspapers
52:improve it
665:, Japan.
526:, and an
490:artillery
483:M1 Abrams
479:battalion
350:(LHA) or
317:U.S. Army
295:) of the
256:USS
97:talk page
58:talk page
752:Category
680:See also
558:Aircraft
534:, and a
476:infantry
438:and the
311:(LF) of
301:warships
663:Okinawa
634:(MEF).
540:colonel
410:(LCAC)
384:America
196:improve
141:scholar
659:Sasebo
443:-class
436:-class
419:-class
386:-class
379:-class
276:, and
272:Juneau
185:, but
143:
136:
129:
122:
114:
486:tanks
460:(MEU)
429:(LSD)
335:Ships
265:Essex
148:JSTOR
134:books
661:and
524:jets
519:and
512:and
425:One
406:and
398:: a
396:ship
392:One
377:Wasp
346:: a
341:One
120:news
573:or
366:or
293:ARG
287:An
103:by
754::
586::
500:,
496:,
492:,
488:,
456:A
323:.
269:,
262:,
61:.
649:/
622:(
445:.
291:(
239:)
233:(
221:)
215:(
210:)
206:(
192:.
159:)
155:(
145:·
138:·
131:·
124:·
107:.
93:.
68:)
64:(
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.