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Marine Corps Air Station Command Brief “Plans, Programming, Policies, Prioritization and Resources” Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Marine Corps Air Station Yuma

The Department of the Pacific (DoP) 1920 to 1960: Historical The Department of the Pacific (DoP) 1920 to 1960: Regional jurisdiction over west coast Marine Corps bases, posts, depots, offices and other organizations. Major functions : Administration and Services. Jurisdiction did not include Training Command or FMF. Lineage and Awards transferred to Marine Corps Installations West (MCIWEST) 21 October 2005 Activation Ceremony American Defense Service Streamer; American Campaign Streamer; WWII Victory Streamer; National Defense Service Streamer.

Command Guidance 34th CMC Guidance: Our Marines and Sailors in combat are our number one priority. With this priority in mind, we will focus on the following over the next few years: Achieve victory in the Long War. Right-size our Corps to achieve a 1:2 deployment-to-dwell ratio. Provide our Nation a naval force that is fully prepared for employment as a MAGTF across the spectrum of conflict. Reset and modernize to "be most ready when the Nation is least ready.“ Improve the quality of life for our Marines and our families. Rededicate ourselves to our Core Values and warrior ethos. Posture the Marine Corps for the future. COMMARCORBASESPAC Goals: when attained, represent a condition that supports the attainment of the vision: Provide for unencumbered training, living, and support area requirements. Provide the facilities and services of choice. Provide for intermodal transportation requirements. Be the employer of choice. Provide for surge capacity requirements. Sustain and restore the environment. Provide capacity for current and future training requirements. Provide all hazards protection for the force and families.

Marine Corps Installations Headquarters MCI WESTPAC MCB Butler MCI NCR MCB Quantico MCIEAST Camp Lejeune MCIWEST MCB Pendleton MCI MID PAC MCB Hawaii MARFORES Reserve Centers

MARFORPAC/MARCORBASESPAC Command Relationships CMC CDRUSPACOM COMMARCORBASESPAC COMMARFORPAC CG MCB HAWAII CG MCB JAPAN Okinawa CG MCIWEST Camp Pendleton CG, III MEF CG, I MEF CG, CAMP BUTLER --- CAMP SCHWAB --- CAMP COURTNEY (CAMP MCTUREOUS) --- CAMP KINSER --- CAMP FOSTER/LESTER --- CAMP HANSEN --- MCCATC CAMP FUJI CO, CO, MCAS FUTENMA CO, MCAS IWAKUNI CO, MCAS MIRAMAR CO, MCAS YUMA CO, MCAS PENDLETON CO, MCB PENDLETON CG, MCAGCC 29 PALMS CO, MCLB BARSTOW CO, MCMWTC BRIDGEPORT MSC (S) MSC (S) COCOM: OPCON: COMMAND: COMMAND LESS OPCON: SUPPORT CMFP/CMCBP 020042Z SEP 06 & CG MCIWEST 142146Z SEP 06 ESTABLISHED A SUPPORTED- SUPPORTING RELATIONSHIP BTWN CG MCIWEST AND COMUSMARCENT

Vision Marine Corps Installations West will provide the Operating Forces and tenant commands with the highest quality of continuous, effective service and support to meet present and anticipate future joint and expeditionary warfare requirements.

Mission Marine Corps Installations West implements policies, develops regional strategies and plans, prioritizes resources and provides services, direction and oversight through command of assigned U. S. Marine Corps Installations in order to support the Operating Forces, tenant commands and activities.

Operations and Training Support Core Competencies Operations and Training Support Command and Control Force Deployment Support Force Protection Sustainment and Maintenance Infrastructure Services Workforce Management Civilian Military

Commands installation Roles and Responsibilities MARCORBASESPAC Commands and oversees the region Policy/Title 10 Responsibilities Operating Forces/ 5th Element link Allocates Resources Coordinates support of mobilization of reserves Coordinates Region installation management initiatives Coordinates and consolidates requirements for inclusion in JFCOM Integrated Priorities List (IPL) MCIWEST Commands Sub-Region Implements Policies Resource allocation to installations. Sets Priorities Interface with other services, Federal Agencies, and local governments in the sub- region Seek efficiencies and effectiveness of functions, common in the sub-region Coordinates Sub-Region installation management initiatives. Develops future plans for supporting resource requirements Provides sub-regional services, where appropriate INSTALLATIONS Commands installation Provides/coordinates the support of 38 functional areas to operating forces and tenant commands Interface with other services, federal and civilian agencies, and local governments as required Identifies program and funding requirements for the installation Executes Installation management initiatives

MCIWEST Headquarters = Dual Hat to MCB CPEN Total = 24 Off, 18 Enl, 100 Civ = 142 As of 20 May 2008

MCIWEST Installations MCMWTC BRIGEPORT 40 Facilities, 72 Sq Miles 60 Miles of Roads, 111 Houses 95 BQ (190)Spaces MCLB BARSTOW 242 Facilities, 8.63 Sq Miles, 35 Miles of Roads, 179 Houses 57 BQ (114)Spaces MCB CAMP PENDLETON 2,577 Facilities, 200 Sq Miles, 530 Miles of Roads, 6,478 Houses, 19,300 BQ Spaces MCAGCC 29 PALMS 1,062 Facilities, 935 sq Miles, 695 Miles of Roads, 2,167 Houses 8,268 BQ Spaces MCAGCC MCAS CAMP PENDLETON 89 Facilities, .64 Sq Miles, 8 Miles of Roads, No Housing, No BQ Spaces MCAS YUMA 1,002 Facilities, 1,806.8 Sq Miles, 1,565.7 Miles of Roads, 821 Houses, 2,086 BQ Spaces MCAS MIRAMAR 531 Facilities, 36 SQ Miles, 51 Miles of Roads, 527 Houses 3,664 BQ Spaces

Mission Essential Task List MCT 1.7 Support Maneuver through the provisions of Training Areas (TA) MCT 3.3 Support Fires through the provisions of Ranges and Training MCT 4.1 Conduct Supply Operations MCT 4.3 Conduct Transportation Operations MCT 4.6 Provide Services MCT 4.6.2.10 Support Safety Programs MCT 4.6.3 Provide Airfield Operations Services MCT 4.8 Man the Force MCT 4.9 Provide Base and Station Facilities and Related Infrastructure MCT 5 Exercise Command and Control MCT 5.1 Acquire, Process, Communicate Information and Maintain Status MCT 5.2 Prepare Plans and Orders MCT 5.3 Direct, Lead, Coordinate Forces /Operations MCT 5.4.2.1 Conduct Operations Security MCT 6.1 Provide Security MCT 6.5 Mission Assurance

Lines of Operation Lines of Operation (LOOs) are logically or functionally grouped installation processes or tasks that create functionality and assist the commander in forming a mental picture of the environment. LOOs do not imply a change in organizational structure or reporting chains. (MARFORPACO P3090.1)

Supporting the Workforce MCIWEST Lines of Operation as of 10 Mar 08 Providing for Marines and Marine Families, and Supporting the Workforce Real Property and Land Mgmt 630004 INF Facilities Svcs Sustain, Restore, and Modernize Facilities 640104 / 204 Utilities 630798 Environmental Services 630298 ENV Procurement Services 631198 RCO Supply Services LOG Transportation 631398 Safety Programs 630604 SAFETY Security OPS Fire Prot & Emergency Svcs 630998 MCB EA Food Services MCPC Religious Support 630204 Public Affairs PAO Financial Resources 630304 COMPT Legal Support SJA Command Support MPR Personal Support Services 690502 Family Readiness 690102 / 502 / 702 Family Housing Personnel Support Business Practices BPO Data Services 630404 CIS Ground Electronic Maintenance Voice Visual Information Simulation Support 630504 Aviation Operation 631498 Military Training Range Management Bachelor Housing Providing Command Information Sustaining and Maintaining the Force Protecting the Training & Deployment Support for the Force Civilian Training CHRO Retail / Resale Goods and Services 690802 MCCS Personal and Professional Development 690302 / 502 Lodging Information and Referral Services MPR/ Recreational Opportunities 690202 / 802 Physical Wellness 690202 OPR: OPS OPR: MCCS/BMO OPR: I&L OPR: CIS

Southwestern Regional Range System MCLB Barstow MCAS/ MCAS Miramar

Ready Forces are the foundation of I MEF’s mission MCIWEST Supports the I Marine Expeditionary Force Ready Forces are the foundation of I MEF’s mission People, training, equipment Provides the security required for peaceful regional development

I MEF EMW and Distributed Ops Training Requirements Afghanistan 2001 - 2002 “Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare (EMW) is the capstone Concept that guides how the Marine Corps will organize, deploy, employ, and sustain its forces today and in the future. Capitalizing on the Marine Corps’ philosophy of maneuver warfare and its expeditionary heritage, EMW emphasizes strategically agile and tactically flexible Marine Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTF) with the operational reach to project power directly against critical points in the littorals and beyond...” “Distributed Operations constitutes a form of maneuver warfare. Small, highly capable units spread across a large area of operations to disrupt the enemy’s access to key terrain and avenues of approach.

600 MILES 400 MILES I MEF EMW and Distributed Ops California Nevada Utah Colorado 400 MILES New Mexico I MEF EMW and Distributed Ops Training Area Requirements

MCIWEST Supports I MEF/ MSCs/1st MEB Training MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE: The cumulative requirement for large scale MEB operations is a 7 to 10 day period (both day and night time periods), that includes ACE/AIRSPACE: 50,000 AGL & 50X80 (60x90) NM; GCE & LCE/ LAND AREA: 892 Mi; SEASPACE: 10,000 NM littoral sea space, including an area at least 15 nm wide, and contiguous to the beachfront capable of supporting amphibious vehicle and landing craft training, and extending seaward to the simulated ARG/ESG element location. Marine Corps Training Ranges Required Capabilities Document , Jun 2006

MCIWEST supports I MEF ACE Training Radar Regionalization is an aviation initiative that consolidates the command and control of DON/USMC managed and controlled airspace in and around Yuma, 29 Palms, and El Centro. Intent: To provide a safe transition between National Airspace System and military Special Use Airspace (SUA). Airspace under USMC control upon successful completion of Radar Regionalization

CALIFORNIA & ARIZONA MCIWEST provides QofL for I MEF Forces and Families San Francisco MCAGCC 29 Palms 7th MAR CLG-1 Aviation support CALIFORNIA & ARIZONA MCB/MCAS Camp Pendleton I MEF 1st MARDIV 1st MLG 1st MHG 11th MEU 13th MEU 15th MEU 3d MAW Element Los Angeles 29 Palms MCAS Yuma, Az MAG-13 (AV-8Bs) MCAS Miramar 3d MAW HQ Camp Pendleton Miramar Yuma San Diego

MCIWEST Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) Command Relationships DSCA /Base Support Installations DoD 3025.1-M Base Support Installations (BSI). The Combatant Commander may designate an installation of any Service or Defense Agency to provide the JFC/JTF/DCO specified, integrated resource support to the DoD MSCA response effort. This installation is normally located outside of, but within a relative proximity to the disaster area. Support Provided - Resources provided by BSIs may include, but are not limited to: technically qualified personnel to assist in disaster response, minimal essential equipment, and procurement support. A BSI may also serve for marshalling and staging, or mobilization area for MSCA support. CDR,USNORTHCOM CMC COMMARFORNORTH DCO/JTF/JFC COMMARCORBASESPAC COMMARCORBASESPAC NRSW MCIWEST CO, MCAS MIRAMAR CO, MCAS YUMA CO, MCAS PENDLETON CO, MCB PENDLETON CG, MCAGCC 29 PALMS CO, MCLB BARSTOW CO, MCMWTC BRIDGEPORT COCOM OPCON COMMAND COOORDINATION SUPPORT USNORTHCOM CONPLAN 2501-05 (DSCA) When directed by the SecDef, CDRUSPACOM is a supporting Combatant Commander to CDRUSNORTHCOM for DSCA operations in the USNORTHCOM AO.

202k Infrastructure Support Land Exchange, Access and Acquisition Regional Near Term 2008-2009 and Mid-Term 2010-2012 Actions 202k Infrastructure Support Land Exchange, Access and Acquisition Western Regional Partnership White Space Identification and Action Coordinate the West Coast introduction of MV-22 Osprey Coordinate the West Coast introduction of Joint Strike Fighter

Retention and Readiness Funding and Facilities Quality of Life Regional Issues and Continuing Actions Retention and Readiness Funding and Facilities Quality of Life Congressional Interest Environmental Compliance Encroachment of MAGTF Land, Sea, Airspace, Ranges and Training Areas

Guiding Principals Sustain the Foundation of Combat Readiness Support the Operating Forces First and Always Guiding Principals Instill and Reflect the Marine Corps Ethos Focus on Effectiveness, Innovation and the Future

MCIWEST Website: https://intranet.mciwest.usmc.mil