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USMC OOB - 6/17/2014 6:45:52 AM   
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Is anyone putting together a USMC USER data file or can someone point me towards a (free) site detailing the 1980's OOB for them
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RE: USMC OOB - 6/18/2014 3:39:08 AM   
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I have been considering that as part of a Scandinavian OOB along with British Marines, Norwegians, Danes, etc., but that is a long way off right now. So please jump on in.

You can search for Andy Johnson's NATO OOB, which was updated over the years, and is still available online. Johnson posts here, but I can't remember what his moniker is.

You could try searching the TOAW forum here at Matrix for info. All of the links are probably old and out of date, but some folks may have spelled it out in posts, so to speak. >> Never mind, they only seem to index a year.

You could also try sifting through official USMC sites. The Corps used to have quite a bit of 80's organization info online. My links got lost in an upgrade somewhere along the line.

Add-->> Useful search terms are Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB), and Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). And worthwhile to remember that our Navy's army always travels with it's own air force to form a MAGTF.



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RE: USMC OOB - 5/16/2015 6:29:42 PM   
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While I'm trying to finish up the NATO/WP Database I will start to work on the USMC Database, not sure if I want to create a new database but to just add the USMC to the NATO Database.

Here is what I will build:

24th Marine Expeditionary Unit/Special Operations Capable (24MEU/SOC)
Command Element
Force Recon Det
ANGLICO Det

2nd Bn., 8th Marine Regiment (-) (REIN)
Headquarters and Service Company
Weapons Company
Company E
Company F
Company G
Btry I, 1st Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment (M198, M114A1)
2nd Plt, Company A, 2nd Tank Battalion (M60A1)
3rd Plt, Company B, 2nd LAR Battalion (LAV-25, LAV-AT)
2nd Plt, Company B, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion (AAVP-7, AAVC-3)
4th Plt, Company A, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion

29th Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-29)
VMA 223 (Bulldogs) (AV-8B)
HMM 263 (Thunder Eagles) (CH-46E)
Det, HMH 464 (Condors) (CH-53E)
Det, HML/A 269 (Gunrunners) (AH-1W Cobra, UH-1N Huey)
B Det, 2nd LAAD (Stinger)


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RE: USMC OOB - 5/17/2015 5:03:03 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Tazak

Is anyone putting together a USMC USER data file or can someone point me towards a (free) site detailing the 1980's OOB for them


http://microarmormayhem.com/

In the left hand column you'll find the oobs. These were the basis for the battlefield tour.

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RE: USMC OOB - 5/18/2015 5:31:51 AM   
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I normally don't do this, but here is a dropbox link to one of a USMC document showing USMC OOB. If you need more let me know.

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RE: USMC OOB - 5/18/2015 5:40:27 AM   
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Here is also one of many diagrams of a USMC MEU that I have.




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RE: USMC OOB - 5/18/2015 6:29:40 PM   
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Is there any interest in a USMC Database? I see there is over 400 hits on this thread but very little post here.

I could start the database but will need someone to make a map of certain areas of Northern Norway. Most if not all the Soviet database can be use to make a scenario for a "Battle for Norway" or hell lets call it "Northern Storm"

Off-map arty can be off shore Naval fire.

What does the players think?

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RE: USMC OOB - 6/13/2015 1:56:40 PM   
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I'd say there's a lot of interest, John, but that a lot of visitors (myself included) are kind of waiting for something a little meatier than just some preliminary source-sharing before chiming in. You know, they wanna make sure this project gets off the ground as more than an idea before throwing their weight behind it...or alternatively were poking their head in hoping to see a completed database...and they left without a word soon as they saw there wasn't anything of the like (yet).

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RE: USMC OOB - 8/11/2015 3:31:44 AM   
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I have continued to poke and prod the internet on this issue, and finally made some progress over the past few days.

One source to exam are the series of Fleet Marine Force Manuals (FMFM) such as FMFM 6-1 for division, 6-2 regiment, 6-3 battalion down to 6-5 for squad. Not a lot is available on the net. But there do seem to be copies floating around for sale.

And then I ran into this: US Marines in Lebanon 1982-1984.
quote:


For Beirut VI, the 22d MAU's third deployment to Lebanon, HMM-261 and MSSG 22 were organized like their predecessors, but BLT 2/8 had been reorganized to conform to a new infantry battalion table of organization (1083C)[He means 1038C. Regardless, it is an obscure peace of paper. Someone who is a member of the Marine Corps Association website could probably dig up more.] This new T/O reduced the Marine infantry battalion by 10 percent, to a strength of 43 officers and 779 enlisted Marines. Despite this reduction, the new battalions were given greater fire power with an increase of 24 grenade launchers (bringing the total to 134), 8 additional Dragon antitank weapons (for a total of 32), and the introduction of 8 M-2, .50 caliber machine guns. At a future date, each of the new infantry battalions would be issued other new weapons--the SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Weapon), and the Mk 19 40mm machine gun.

To transport the additional heavy weapons and to give the reorganized battalions greater mobility, they were issued 26 additional jeeps, essentially doubling their previous allowance. In a battalion landing team configuration, the infantry battalions would also gain 24 more jeeps from their attached units.

The reduced strength of the battalions was reflected primarily in the reorganization of the rifle units. A rifle platoon now consisted of 36 Marines--including the platoon leader, platoon sergeant, and platoon and 11-man squads of two 5-man fire teams each--instead of the 13-man squads of three four-man fire teams each.


Marines with an 11 man squad? Probably hasn't been such a thing since dear old Paw was on Guadalcanal. Anyway, it gives a person a lot to search on. And the first place I scored was at the internet archive.

FMFM 6-3
1978
. PDF format
FMFM 6-4 Company/platoon. PDF format.

This link is a date sort of publications at the Archive from the Library of the Marine Corps.

This is the study that led to the 11 man squad.

This edition of Concepts and Issues has a break down on the weapons load out of MAU's and MAB's.

One type of MAU:

AIRCRAFT/MISSILES
6 AV-8*
12 CH-46
4 CH-53A/D
2 CH-53E
8 AH-1
4 UH-1
20 REDEYE
MAJOR GROUND WEAPONS SYSTEMS
5 TANKS
B 81 MM MORTAR
32 DRAGON
8 TOW
12 AAV
8 155MM HOW
9 60 MM MORTAR
20 50 CAL MG
60 M60 MG

It's not exactly all laid out. But it ought to be fun to read.

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RE: USMC OOB - 8/2/2019 7:48:47 PM   
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After many years of dredging the internet I found:

U. S. Marine Corps Landing Force Organizational Systems Study 1985 Maj. D. R. Leisten

The file is too large to upload. So plug the info above into your search engine of choice.

All those interested in a USMC user xls should find this a useful addition to their collection. It has lots and lots of useful numbers on ground and air units.

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RE: USMC OOB - 8/4/2019 10:12:33 AM   
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I have found a similar document called Landing Force Organizational Systems Study-79. Here is the link for that:
https://apps.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA118028

Here is a decent link for the 1985 study.
https://apps.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA165268

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RE: USMC OOB - 8/4/2019 12:51:39 PM   
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WABAC, Thanks for the info and good to see you back in the forums.

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RE: USMC OOB - 8/4/2019 5:07:51 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CapnDarwin

WABAC, Thanks for the info and good to see you back in the forums.

Thanks Capn.

I like to lie low during the Arizona monsoon.

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RE: USMC OOB - 3/21/2020 6:57:33 PM   
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In 1983 the 24th MEU was the 24th MAU, only know that because I was with the MAU Headquarters in Beirut! Not sure exactly when the transition from MAU to MEU took place. They were still a MAU for Northern Wedding in 1982.

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RE: USMC OOB - 3/23/2020 5:50:49 PM   
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I have found some USMC nice imagens that can be used as badges for Red Storm. I am not sure if those are accurate or not. Sharing here in any case someone want to use it as well. I have them in my USMC faction. Cheers

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RE: USMC OOB - 1/4/2021 9:44:59 PM   
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Here's an edited version of the USMC OOB by A "Zed" Baird. I forgot his screen name here.

I'm terrible at formations. I think the foot battalion is working. There has been some tweaking of the numbers for weapons and units. With the help of Marine Corps Issues and Concepts I have been able to somewhat more accurately place the introduction of various weapon systems.

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