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  2. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command is the Marine Corps component to U.S. Cyber Command. It comprises a command element, the Marine Corps Cyber Operations Group, and the Marine Corps Cyber Warfare Group, a total of approximately 800 personnel. [5] MARFORCYBER was established on January 21, 2010 under the command of LtGen George J. Flynn,. [4]

  3. Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    LtCol Dewey G. "Guy" Jordan commanded MCSB from 2005–2007 and later served as the AC/S G-2 and C/S Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command (MARFORCYBER) from 2012–2014, retiring as a Colonel in 2014. He first served as a Defense Intelligence Senior Level (DISL) executive at CYBERCOM and DIA from 2015–2017.

  4. List of cyber warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    229th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Vermont ANG) [279] 261st Cyberspace Operations Squadron (California ANG) [280] 272nd Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Michigan ANG) [278] 273rd Information Operations Squadron (Texas ANG) [281] Marines. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command [282] Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group [283]

  5. List of United States Marine Corps battalions - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters and service company includes all command, administration, intelligence, operations, logistics, and communication Marines and equipment, as well as the battalion's Scout Sniper platoon and Battalion Aid Station (BAS) staffed by U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman. By 2030 three battalions will be disbanded, and some reflagged: 1/8th ...

  6. 6th Communication Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The unit specializes in communications and is trained to provide radio, cyber, wire/switching, and satellite services to support Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEFs). 6th Communication Battalion also serves the surrounding New York community by running the Toys for Tots program in the New York City and Long Island area, attending parades and ...

  7. Organization of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps is organized within the Department of the Navy, which is led by the Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV). The most senior Marine commissioned officer is the Commandant of the Marine Corps, responsible for organizing, recruiting, training, and equipping the Marine Corps so that it is ready for operation under the command of the unified combatant commanders.

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The recruits came at a trot down the Boulevard de France at the storied Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, S.C., shouting cadence from their precise parade ranks. Parents gathered on the sidewalks pressed forward, brandishing cameras and flags, yelling the names of the sons and daughters they hadn’t seen in three months.

  9. Command element (United States Marine Corps) - Wikipedia

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    The size of the CE varies in proportion to the size of the MAGTF. A Marine Expeditionary Force has a MEF Information Group, approximately the size of a regiment. A Marine Expeditionary Brigade holds a battalion-sized MEB Information Group. The various Marine Expeditionary Units command a company-sized MEU Information Group. Generally, MEF ...