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Provide Fleet Marine Forces of combined arms, together with supporting
air
components, for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure
or defense of
advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations
as may be
essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Provide detachments
and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy,
and security detachments for the protection of naval property
at naval stations and
bases.
Develop, in
coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrines,
tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces
in amphibious
operations. The Marine Corps shall have primary interest in the
development of
those landing force doctrines, tactics, techniques, and equipment
which are of
common interest to the Army and the Marine Corps.
Provide, as
required, Marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination
with
the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force and in accordance with doctrines
established by the Joint Chief of Staff.
Develop, in
coordination with the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, doctrines,
procedures, and equipment of interest to the Marine Corps for
airborne
operations which are not provided for by the Army.
Be prepared,
in accordance with integrated joint mobilization plans, for the
expansion of the peacetime components to meet the needs of war.
Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
The collateral functions of the Marine Corps are to:
Maintain a Marine
Corps Reserve for the purpose of providing
trained units and qualified individuals to be available for active
duty in
the Marine Corps in time of war or national emergency and at such
other times as the national security may require.
Provide Marine
officer and enlisted personnel in support of the
Department of State security program overseas.
The implied functions of the Marine Corps are to:
Organize, train,
and equip Marine Corps forces for assignment to
unified and specified commands in support of national war plans.
Assign such forces to unified and specified commands, as directed.
Support Marine
Corps and other forces assigned to unified and
specified commands, as directed.
Be prepared,
in accordance with integrated joint mobilization plans,
to expand peacetime components to meet the needs of war.
Marine Corps
aviation shall be organized to provide supporting air
components for the Fleet Marine Forces in the seizure or defense
of
advanced naval bases and in the conduct of such land operations
as
may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign; and,
as a
collateral function, to participate as an integral component of
naval
aviation in the execution of such other Navy functions as the
fleet
commanders may direct.
Marine Corps Manual, Chapter 1