Source: MCTP 13-10D Maritime Prepositioning Force Operations

  1. Fundamentals of the Maritime Prepositioning Force
    1. Maritime Prepositioning Force Concept
    2. The Initiating Directive
    3. Forward Presence and Crisis Response
    4. Establishment of the Maritime Prepositioning Force MAGTF Ashore
    5. National Military Strategy
    6. Rapid Response
    7. Flexible Command Relationships
    8. Sustainment of the Maritime Prepositioning Force
    9. Phases of Maritime Prepositioning Force Operations
      1. Planning
      2. Marshaling
      3. Movement
      4. Arrival and Assembly
      5. Reconstitution
  2. Maritime Prepositioning Force Authorities
    1. The President or Secretary of Defense
    2. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
    3. Military Services
    4. Combatant Commanders
      1. Supported Combatant Commander
      2. Supporting Combatant Commander
    5. Joint Force Commander
    6. Commander, United States Fleet Forces Command
    7. Commanders, Marine Corps Forces
    8. Commander, Military Sealift Command
    9. Joint Force Maritime Component Commander
    10. Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
    11. Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command
    12. Operational Commanders
      1. Commanding General, Marine Expeditionary Force
      2. Numbered Fleet Commanders
    13. Supporting Organizations
  3. Command Relationships
    1. Maritime Prepositioning Force MAGTF
      1. MAGTF Elements
      2. Naval Construction Element
      3. Naval Construction Regiment
      4. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
      5. Underwater Construction Team
    2. MAGTF Commander
    3. Commander, Maritime Prepositioning Force
    4. Naval Beach Group
    5. Commander, Maritime Prepositioning Ships Squadron
    6. Commander, Navy Support Element
    7. Commander, Maritime Expeditionary Security Force
    8. Commanding Officer, Expeditionary Medical Facility
    9. Establishing Supported and Supporting Roles
      1. Planning Phase
      2. Marshalling Phase
      3. Movement Phase
      4. Arrival and Assembly Phase
      5. Reconstitution Phase
  4. Maritime Prepositioning Force Readiness
    1. Responsibilities of Headquarters, Marine Corps
    2. Responsibilities of the Commander, Marine Corps Logistics Command
    3. Shipboard Maintenance
    4. Responsibilities of the Commander, Marine Corps Forces
    5. Embarkation
    6. Maritime Prepositioning Equipment and Supplies Property Control Procedures
    7. Unit Readiness
      1. Deployment Postures
      2. Standing Operating Procedures
      3. Exercises and Training
    8. Readiness Reporting
    9. Force Requirements
  5. Maritime Prepositioning Force Planning
    1. Concurrent and Continuous Planning
    2. Development of Time-Phased Force Deployment Data
    3. Assessment of Prospective Arrival and Assembly Areas
    4. Refinement of Load Plans
    5. Plan Transition
    6. Execution Planning
    7. Basic Decisions
      1. Mission
      2. Command Relationships
      3. Concept of MAGTF Operations Ashore
      4. Concept of Arrival and Assembly Operations
      5. Concept of Deployment
      6. Special Considerations and Control Measures
      7. Force Protection
    8. Crisis Action and Deliberate Planning
      1. Situational Awareness
      2. Planning
      3. Execution
      4. Deliberate Planning
      5. Combatant Commander, Establishing Authority, and Service Component Commanders’ Planning
    9. Maritime Prepositioning Force Plans Developmental Hierarchy
    10. The MAGTF Employment Plan
    11. Arrival and Assembly Plan
    12. Deployment Plan
    13. Maritime Prepositioning Equipment and Supplies Distribution
    14. Sustainment Plan
    15. Reconstitution Plan
    16. Redeployment Plan
  6. Marshaling and Movement
  7. Arrival and Assembly
  8. Reconstitution
  9. Maritime Prepositioning Force Maintenance Cycle
  10. Force Protection
  11. Intelligence
  12. The Communications Plan
  13. Logistic Planning
  14. Automated Information Systems/Automatic Identification Technology Support