Usmc Ruc Codes Manual
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Q: USMC Command Codes () Question Subject: USMC Command Codes Category: Asked by: ruthellen-ga List Price: $20.00 Posted: 19 Aug 2006 20:33 PDT Expires: 18 Sep 2006 20:33 PDT Question ID: 757774 What do the the USMC Marine Command Codes (e.g. 1FG, VLD) stand for? Answer Subject: Re: USMC Command Codes Answered By: on 20 Aug 2006 08:06 PDT Rated: Hi ruthellen-ga, The codes, also called MCC (Monitoring Unit Code) or RUC (Reporting Unit Code), including reference to PMCC (Port Management Control Center) are military shorthand for the names of command units and their locations. The two you referenced as examples are, respectively: 1FG MCC 1FG = RUC 28350 = PMCC 1CO 1st Force Recon Co. MCB Box 555341 Camp Pendleton, CA VLD MCC VLD = RUC 1369 = PMCC 145 HMLA-369 MAG-39 3RDMAW PSC Box 555811 Camp Pendleton, CA These codes are found in the Marine Corps order/directive MCO P1080.20 (MCTFSCODESMAN), which stands for?Marine Corps Total Force System Codes Manual.? You can find it in Excel spreadsheet format here: Another list is here, also in Excel format: To decode those unit abbreviations, you can use this resource for Marine Corps parents, here: Again, using your two examples: 1ST FORCE RECON CO = First Force Reconnaissance of the First Marine Headquarters Group of the First Marine Expeditionary Force of the First Marine Division (currently deployed to Iraq) HMLA-369 MAG-39 3RDMAW = Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369, Marine Aircraft Group 39 of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing The above link has many resources about the various USMC units. Here are a few examples and links: - USMC Structure: - Units deployed: - Unit and base links: I hope this information fully answers your question.
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I want to be sure you have what you need. Best wishes, Byrd-ga Search strategy: First I searched using this search string: 1FG VLD U.S. Marine Corps command codes OR acronyms OR abbreviations This got me the codes manual, but then in order to understand what I was looking at, I searched further on the following terms: USMC codes manual 'MCO P1080.20' OR MCTFSCODESMAN USMC unit names USMC PMCC definition OR 'what is' OR abbreviation USMC acronyms MCC RUC USMC MHG Ultimately, I found most of the translations/meanings of the acronyms on the Marine Corps parents site, which decoded the unit names and such. Ruthellen-ga rated this answer: and gave an additional tip of: $5.00 Excellent result. Appreciate the inclusion of the search stragegy. Comments Subject: Re: USMC Command Codes From: on 20 Aug 2006 17:34 PDT Hi ruthellen-ga, I'm so glad you were pleased with the information.
Usmc Ruc Codes Manual
Just one quick correction: I mistranslated MCC above - what it actually stands for is 'Monitoring Command Code.' Thank you very much for the kind words, five stars and generous tip! Best regards, Byrd-ga Important Disclaimer: Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Google does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. Please read carefully the. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by emailing us at with the question ID listed above.
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The Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School (MCCMOS) produces MOS trained Civil Affairs Marines capable of assessing the civil environment and implementing civil considerations into operational planning and tactical execution. MCCMOS provides education and training on Civil-Military Operations (CMO) and Civil Affairs (CA) core tasks in order to support MAGTF Operations, Information Warfare, and Security Cooperation objectives. MCCMOS serves as the Marine Corps Formal Learning Center for CMO, CA, Counter Insurgency, and Stability Operations supporting Marine Forces in the conduct of CMO throughout the range of military operations. Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School (MCCMOS) was established 1 October, 2011.
Formerly the Civil-Military Operations (CMO) Branch, Security Cooperation Education and Training Center, MCCMOS conducts entry level military occupational specialty training for both officer and enlisted Civil Affairs Marines as well as intermediate training and education in CMO planning, Stability Operations planning and Counterinsurgency theories and tactics, and contributes to civil-military operations training and readiness standards. (1) To serve as the Marine Corps proponent for all facets of Civil Affairs and to be the focal point for CMO and CA doctrine, training, and standards. (2) Serve as the Occupational Field Manager and MOS Sponsor for Civil Affairs. (3) Conduct formal MOS qualification training for enlisted personnel with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the 0531 and 0532 MOSs.
(4) Conduct formal MOS qualification for officer in the 0530 MOS. (5) Conduct intermediate formal MOS progression training for enlisted personnel in the knowledge and skills as a CMO Planner Chief, FMOS 0539. (6) Conduct intermediate formal MOS progression training for officers in the knowledge and skills as a CMO Planner, FMOS 0535. (7) Conduct advanced formal MOS progression for enlisted personnel and officers to apply the principles, procedures, and responsibilities to prepare them for the staff duties and responsibilities as a subject matter expert in 0530, 0531, 0532, 0535, and 0539 specialties of a G-9 Branch. (8) Promote training and education in the five cores CA tasks of Populace and Resources Control (PRC), Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA), Nation Assistance (NA), Support to Civil Administration (SCA), and Civil Information Management (CIM).
(9) Promote training and education in the Mission Essential Tasks, Conduct Civil-Military Operations and Civil Affairs Operations. (10) Provide Mobile Training Teams for CMO and CA training as required.