Saturday, July 08, 2023

II MEF Certifies First Special Operations-Capable MEU in a Decade ------- a designation without meaning...

 via Press Release

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.—II Marine Expeditionary Force has certified the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit as a Special Operations Capable Marine Air-Ground Task Force.


The designation of MEU(SOC) is a first for the Marine Corps in more than a decade. The designation continues to demonstrate the Marine Corps’ ability to integrate with the Joint Force in support of daily campaigning, crisis response, and integrated deterrence missions.


The 26th MEU(SOC) executed an enhanced pre-deployment training program (PTP) over the past seven months, validating the specific force design, equipment sets, and training continuum associated with a special operations capable Marine Air-Ground Task Force. A MEU(SOC) designation broadens a combatant commander’s options when considering responses to a variety of essential campaigning and crisis response options in their areas of operation. These additional options enhance the force projection that an Amphibious Readiness Group/Marine Expeditionary Unit team already provides and showcases how the ARG/MEU is ideal for both crisis response and campaigning with allies and partners, including allied and partner special operations forces (SOF).


“The MEU(SOC) designation is important as it more accurately describes the MAGTF operational capabilities our forward deployed Marine Expeditionary Units provide geographic combatant commanders as the Immediate Response Force (IRF) in support of ongoing campaigning activities or in times of crisis” said Col. Dennis Sampson, Commanding Officer of the 26th MEU(SOC).


After successfully demonstrating high proficiency and battle-staff competencies across all MAGTF mission essential tasks and warfighting functions, to include MEU/SOF-I3 (interoperability, integration, and interdependence), II MEF officially approved the re-designation to MEU(SOC).


“The MEU is a natural partner with special operations forces,” said Lt. Gen. David Ottignon, Commanding General of II Marine Expeditionary Force. “The 26th MEU(SOC) has demonstrated a high level of competency and proficiency in all mission sets, to include MEU/SOF-I3, throughout their entire work-up in preparation for the upcoming deployment. This advances the U.S. joint force’s naval warfighting capabilities as we offer a ready naval expeditionary force with greater operational capabilities. MEU(SOC) is a return to our maritime and littoral roots.”


The timing of the designation of the 26th MEU(SOC) follows their final advanced at-sea period, Composite Unit Training Exercise. The exercise ended June 8, 2023, serving as the unit’s culminating at-sea event within an intense seven-month enhanced PTP.


“The MEU(SOC) is a naval expeditionary force with the operational capabilities necessary to dominate within the littorals while fusing joint force capabilities – to include SOF – in support of a Joint Force Commander, Theater Special Operations Commander, or Fleet Commander.” said Sampson. “When combined with the Amphibious Ready Group, the MEU(SOC) is able to exploit the asymmetric advantages the sea provides as maneuver space over any potential adversary in concert with our SOF partners or complimentary to SOF activities.”


During the early stages of compositing the MAGTF, the 26th MEU(SOC) deliberately reorganized and trained Marines and Sailors from across II MEF to form the 26th MEU(SOC) Maritime Special Purpose Force (MSPF). The MSPF provides the MEU MAGTF Commander with a rapid, multi-domain, direct-action capability, coupled with highly specialized skills and enablers to meet the challenges associated with MAGTF and joint operations. The MSPF serves as the premier, all-domain action-arm of the MAGTF with special skills, capable of rapidly responding to emergent requirements and crises.


Originally developed in 1985, the MEU(SOC) program was spearheaded by the 28th Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Paul X. Kelley and undertaken by then II Marine Expeditionary Force Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gray. At that time, the 26 Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU), the predecessor to 26th MEU, was the first unit to be certified as Special Operations Capable (SOC) under the command of Col. James M. Myatt. The re-designation and deployment certification of the 26th MEU(SOC) in 2023 is the first in more than a decade for II MEF and the Marine Corps.


“It’s fitting for the 26th MEU to be the MAGTF to re-establish the MEU(SOC), considering the legacy of the unit. We are very proud of our heritage and strive to honor the successes and sacrifices of those who have gone before us,” said Sampson.


The enhanced pre-deployment training was conducted in conjunction within the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group, under the supervision of II MEF, within a realistic threat-based scenario reflective of U. S. 6th Fleet, 5th Fleet, and 7th Fleet operating environments. Additionally, during several of the major training events, the 26th MEU(SOC) worked directly with Theater Special Operations Commands and supported large scale exercises conducted by Naval Special Warfare Command, showcasing the 26th MEU(SOC) as the natural partner for SOF and the relevance of MEU/SOF-I3.


“MEU(SOC) highlights the relevancy, the true power projection capacity and unique maritime capabilities of our forward deployed MAGTFs operating within a fleet. This enhanced special operations capable MEU benefits II MEF, the Marine Corps, the joint force, and our nation,” said Ottignon.


Throughout the enhanced pre-deployment training, the 26th MEU(SOC) implemented a rigorous training program, including multiple MEU/SOF integrated events with elements of Naval Special Warfare Command and Marine Forces Special Operations Command. The integrated training between the 26th MEU(SOC)’s Maritime Special Purpose Raid Force and SOF personnel included tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel, direct-action and combined-arms live-fire exercises such as simulated raids, and special patrol insertion and extraction, maritime interdiction operations, and non-combatant evacuation operations. This occurred during a series of land-based MEU exercises and advanced at-sea periods from distributed locations from the littorals of eastern North Carolina to the southern point of Florida.


“Close coordination and habitual relationships between conventional forces and SOF is important, especially when dealing with the complexities associated with the current operating environment,” said Col. William Lombardo, the II MEF Assistant Chief of Staff of Operations and a former Commanding Officer of 2nd Marine Raider Battalion. “The enhanced PTP and collective MEU/SOF integrated training events leading up to the re-designation as MEU(SOC) were intended to build trust with the SOF community. The 26th MEU(SOC) truly exceeded our initial expectations. These Marines are ready.”

So let me get this straight.  

The USMC can't even get amphibs to do its "traditional" missions and if it could get shipping its incapable of performing its traditional missions because it just doesn't have gear that it tossed in the garbage can.

But yet they're trying to say that a MEU now wears the Special Operations Capable label?

Bullshit.

This is a designation without meaning.  I wonder what SOCOM has to say about this but any REAL statement won't be made.  We will get some puff piece about the joint force yada yada.

One other thing.

These fuckers in the Marine Corps are back to the corporate speech in a big way. I hated it in the past and I despise it today.

When you have so called military leaders get gimmicky with language then they're trying to dazzle you with bullshit.

Real leaders talk simply and plainly.  There is no confusion about mission and intent.

With this Force Design 2030 crowd they're too ashamed to call it what it is.

 A sea denial force with coast watchers AND a few dozen missiles against ONE Chinese destroyer that has a magazine of over 100 missiles, close in weapon systems to shoot down slow flying anti-ship missiles and operating in an area where they have fabulous ISR coverage as well as what I assume to be absolutely awesome human intel feeding them knowledge of where each and every US serviceman is much less USMC littoral regiments.

MEU-SOC.  Old skool cool but with today's Marine Corps, new skool bullshit. 

Carry your sorry, Elmer Fudd looking ass out the fucking door. Good riddance bitch....

We have the guy that will go down as the worst, most narrowly focused, most incapable to build consensus to his vision and most destructive to the very fabric of the Marine Corps ethos the Corps has ever seen. Good riddance bitch. Carry your sorry, Elmer Fudd looking ass out the fucking door. Following seas? Naw bro, I hope you run into "hurricane kick your ass" in a rubber dingy.

Friday, July 07, 2023

Triple Bravo is right. 1/2 the population isn't paying attention & that's what policy makers are hoping for

 

Its not just me. Many in the various communities I'm part of feel the sameway about the Ukraine/Russia war. Take care of home then we can help others.

Compass Points warned that the effort to portray Berger as a champion of change was coming. I'm still stunned by how hard they're working at it...

 Note.  Compass Points warned us that they would portray Berger as a champion of change but in my blunt opinion he failed spectacularly.  To be even blunter, the dude fucked up royally and he's fucked up the Marine Corps.  I WOULD NEVER recommend that a young man of worth join TODAY's Marine Corps.  An assault force transformed into a sea denial/sea control force with NO OFFENSIVE CAPABILITY?  Case the colors and rename this piece of shit unit he's built.  Fuck him forever and good riddance when he carries his sorry ass out the door.

But I digress.

Check out the puff pieces that came out...

via Defense News (notice that they picked their journalistic puppets for the story)

In 2018, Neller — the commandant at the time — tapped Berger to come to Washington to serve as the deputy commandant for combat development and integration. In this position, Berger would take his knowledge of the Pacific and his four years of reforming regional Marine forces, and apply it to the entire Corps.


“It was very clear to everyone the rising prominence of China in terms of the National Defense Strategy, so I think he brought me to CD&I because that’s where combat development happens. And if China is central to our security, then you need to understand the Pacific,” Berger said.

Sorry.  I can't be professorial (like so many fucking Marine Officers trying to explain FD2030...they talk like professors because the plain talk is simple...the Marine Corps is now a sea denial/coast watcher force!).

Berger is hanging off Neller's nut sack to try and justify his change.  He fails to state that Neller is against his changes.  At first he tried to swing off Mattis' dick by saying that his directive pushed the change.  Guess that wasn't working cause he stopped doing that this year.

But wait there is more...

 “You can get change agents — and some are very successful — that just come in and put a 12-volt battery, boom, charge right to the heart, and go” ‘We’re changing. Those of you who can’t take it, you can take a left; we’re all going right,’ ” Spencer said.


Berger, on the other hand, wanted everyone to come along with his reforms and get as much change implemented as possible.

This is a bald faced lie on a couple of points.  First Spencer was SHIT as SecNav and second Berger was a flawed and failed change agent.  The group of Marine Officers that opposed the plan tried to talk to Berger in private but he basically said fuck you.  I hope but confidence is NOT high that they say fuck you bitch when he tries to repair his image with them after he retires.

 Wood said Berger talked a lot in 2020 about what would change, what the Corps would divest to free up funds for new investments, and what new gear and concepts the service would come to rely on.


For his part, Berger has acknowledged he should have spent more time talking about the fundamentals of the Marine Corps that would not change.

Fucking Dakota Wood.  I hate the bastard.  He's been pushing crazy ass change ever since he landed at the Heritage Institute.  I hate that organization because you can always expect some batshit crazy ideas coming from them.

But back to Berger.  That fucker is damn near pathological when it comes to the lies he spews. First the fundamentals HAVE changed and will take a generation to bring back (if ever...the God Damn Marine Corps is on its way to becoming pussified).  You don't go from an assault force to a sea control/coast watcher force without the fundamentals changing.  Additionally its going world wide.  All Marine Divisions are adopting FD2030.  I've never seen an organization I care about castrated but the Marine Corps is now dick-less.

Read the entire puff piece here.  If you're a crack whore it'll probably make your crusty-ass pussy wet.  If you're a Marine and haven't been brainwashed it'll make you want to punch walls.

America's REAL public health emergency.

 

America needs an INTENSE back to basics movement.

We have let the push for "diversity" go to such absurd lengths that when a person is OBVIOUSLY obese, instead of pushing for a healthier lifestyle we're told it should be accepted.

That is terrible on so many levels.

Our life expectancy has gone down because of obesity.  Our medical system is overloaded because of obesity.  Our national security is threatened because of obesity.

The problem?

Our schools have demanded more time teaching (plenty of time to get lessons in while still have physical education and recess but seemingly today its too much time outdoors).  Our medical system (doctors and nurses) have failed because they treat the symptoms but not the cause of these ailments and when they do push treatment of the cause its often just regurgitated nonsense!

Nothing worse than seeing an overweight and out of shape doctor, nurse or so called medical professional giving nutrition advice (my dept has these health fairs and I've sat thru lectures on nutrition and all I'm thinking is physician heal theyself)!

The solution is hard but necessary.

Start pushing the idea of health and fitness and stop pushing the idea that fat acceptance should be universal (one thing I've noticed is that fat acceptance applies to women mostly...for dudes its still a bad thing).

MQ-25 for USMC operations..

 

Story here

Read the entire article it makes great points.  My issue?  It should be sourced by the Navy and the Navy should man and equip it to provide the service for the Marine Corps in the same way we have Navy Corpsmen.

Of course I feel the same way about the tech that they're trying to pull in.  They should come from the Navy or even the Army!  

A cyber tech attached to our infantry?  Should come from the Navy or Air Force or Army.  Embedded small UAVs?  Yeah we can have those but I look at that as a specialized Marine...sorta like a sniper.

Open Comment Post. 7 July 23

 


Don't fuck with the boys from the bayou!

 

Oh yeah we're gearing up for football season!

Ukrainian soldier filmed his own death...

If I had a platoon of Marines today I would ban body cams. 

Don't care what Regiment says. 

In my platoon they would be banned. 

This shit always ends up on the internet and someone's family has to suffer all over again (I'm talking about after the Officer in his dress blues along with the Chaplain gives the family the bad news), by some IDIOT sending a link to their loved one getting zapped. This is just bad. Real bad. May his memory be a blessing. God help his family.

So why am I posting this garbage?  It's to further my point.  TURN OFF THIS FUCKING WAR!


BAYKAR official talking about their KIZILELMA air combat/strike UAV...if only our defense officials had the same view!

Want to hear someone talk with URGENCY?

Want to hear someone in the defense industry talk about real patriotism?

Listen to this guy!

If our entire military had this attitude we wouldn't worry about ANY threat.  We wouldn't have to "get" ready cause we would BE ready.

The scary thing?

I've noticed this drive with the Turk military/defense sector.  S. Korean, Japanese and Chinese too.  The Poles seem to have this drive as well.

I might be missing a few but I can't think of any other countries with this same drive.

We once drove innovation.  The above will in the future unless we do a serious back to basics movement.