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Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Intelligence Group

Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Intelligence Groups (SRIG) were Marine Corps Intelligence, reconnaissance, and communications units of the United States Marine Corps from 1988 to 1997. The SRIG command structure combined units of Radio Battalion, ANGLICO, Force Reconnaissance, remotely piloted aircraft, counterintelligence, and other intelligence elements of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force.[1][2][3]

1st SRIG unit logo from 1990

Mission

 
Command structure of a standard SRIG

According to the SRIG doctrinal manual, SRIG's mission was "to provide surveillance, reconnaissance, Marine Corps Intelligence, counterintelligence, electronic warfare, air and naval gunfire liaison, tactical deception, maritime direct action and secure communications to MAGTFs.[4]

History

The concept of the SRIG grew out of the Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center (SARC), created in 1969 to coordinate III Marine Amphibious Force's operations in the Vietnam War[3] and by the desire within USMC to have the MEF HQ operate in a joint warfight similar an Army Corps with a supporting MI Brigade.[5]

The first SRIG to be activated was the 2nd SRIG, in October 1988, under the command of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Lejeune. 1st SRIG was activated in October 1989 at Camp Pendleton, and 3rd SRIG in October 1990 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa.[1]

SRIG's first combat missions came during Operation Desert Storm. Members of 1st SRIG took the first Iraqi prisoners of the war,[6] and later helped coordinate naval artillery and air strikes in the Battle of Khafji.[2]

1st SRIG's activities in Somalia included Operation Restore Hope from 1992 to 1993 and Operation United Shield in 1995.

In October 1997, the SRIGs were dissolved and individual units were placed under the direct command of their respective MEFs in a MEF Headquarters Group (MHG).[3] During the initial year of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) the MHG was based in Camp Commando, Kuwait. [7] During subsequent years of Operation Iraqi Freedom, including during the battle for Fallujah, the MHG was based in the former Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) compound near Fallujah. [8]

MEF Information Group (MIG)

 
I MEF Information Group unit logo

The MEF Headquarters Groups (MHG) were redesignated MEF Information Groups in 2017. [9]

The motto for USMC MIG’s is “Collect. Protect. Project.” MIG’s coordinate, integrate and employ capabilities for information environment operations in order to ensure the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Commander’s ability to facilitate friendly forces maneuver and deny the enemy freedom of action in the information environment. MIG’s also provide communications, intelligence, and supporting arms liaison in support of MAGTF operations. [10]

 
MEF Information Group (MIG)
  • I MEF Information Group (I MIG), Camp Pendleton, CA
  • II MEF Information Group (II MIG), Camp Lejeune, NC
  • III MEF Information Group (III MIG), Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan

Organizational information on the MIG's and their subordinate units is available in MCRP 1-10.1, “Organization of the United States Marine Corps,” (As Amended Through 23 July 2020).[11]

References

  1. ^ a b Leard, Thomas E (1991). (PDF). Naval Postgraduate School. pp. 36, 52–57. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Halberstadt, Hans (1993). U.S. Marine Corps. Zenith Imprint. p. 63. ISBN 0-87938-769-6.
  3. ^ a b c Meyer, Bruce F (2004). Fortune Favors the Brave. Macmillan. p. 244. ISBN 0-312-99680-2.
  4. ^ FMFM 3-22
  5. ^ "MCWP) 2-1, Intelligence Operations" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. 2003. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  6. ^ Morris, David J (2005). Storm on the Horizon. Random House. p. 171. ISBN 0-345-48153-4.
  7. ^ "U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003: BASRAH, BAGHDAD AND BEYOND" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  8. ^ "U.S. Marines In Iraq, 2003: ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Primed and Ready: I MEF First to Organize Information Warfare Group". United States Naval Institute. 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  10. ^ "I MIG website". United States Marine Corps. 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  11. ^ "MCRP 1-10.1 Organization of the United States Marine Corps" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2022.

Further reading

  • Enhancing the Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Intelligence Group

surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence, group, srig, were, marine, corps, intelligence, reconnaissance, communications, units, united, states, marine, corps, from, 1988, 1997, srig, command, structure, combined, units, radio, battalion, anglico, force, rec. Surveillance Reconnaissance Intelligence Groups SRIG were Marine Corps Intelligence reconnaissance and communications units of the United States Marine Corps from 1988 to 1997 The SRIG command structure combined units of Radio Battalion ANGLICO Force Reconnaissance remotely piloted aircraft counterintelligence and other intelligence elements of the Marine Air Ground Task Force 1 2 3 1st SRIG unit logo from 1990 Contents 1 Mission 2 History 3 MEF Information Group MIG 4 References 5 Further readingMission Edit Command structure of a standard SRIG According to the SRIG doctrinal manual SRIG s mission was to provide surveillance reconnaissance Marine Corps Intelligence counterintelligence electronic warfare air and naval gunfire liaison tactical deception maritime direct action and secure communications to MAGTFs 4 History EditThe concept of the SRIG grew out of the Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center SARC created in 1969 to coordinate III Marine Amphibious Force s operations in the Vietnam War 3 and by the desire within USMC to have the MEF HQ operate in a joint warfight similar an Army Corps with a supporting MI Brigade 5 The first SRIG to be activated was the 2nd SRIG in October 1988 under the command of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Lejeune 1st SRIG was activated in October 1989 at Camp Pendleton and 3rd SRIG in October 1990 at Camp Hansen Okinawa 1 SRIG s first combat missions came during Operation Desert Storm Members of 1st SRIG took the first Iraqi prisoners of the war 6 and later helped coordinate naval artillery and air strikes in the Battle of Khafji 2 1st SRIG s activities in Somalia included Operation Restore Hope from 1992 to 1993 and Operation United Shield in 1995 In October 1997 the SRIGs were dissolved and individual units were placed under the direct command of their respective MEFs in a MEF Headquarters Group MHG 3 During the initial year of Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF the MHG was based in Camp Commando Kuwait 7 During subsequent years of Operation Iraqi Freedom including during the battle for Fallujah the MHG was based in the former Mujahideen e Khalq MEK compound near Fallujah 8 MEF Information Group MIG Edit I MEF Information Group unit logo The MEF Headquarters Groups MHG were redesignated MEF Information Groups in 2017 9 The motto for USMC MIG s is Collect Protect Project MIG s coordinate integrate and employ capabilities for information environment operations in order to ensure the Marine Air Ground Task Force MAGTF Commander s ability to facilitate friendly forces maneuver and deny the enemy freedom of action in the information environment MIG s also provide communications intelligence and supporting arms liaison in support of MAGTF operations 10 MEF Information Group MIG I MEF Information Group I MIG Camp Pendleton CA II MEF Information Group II MIG Camp Lejeune NC III MEF Information Group III MIG Camp Hansen Okinawa JapanOrganizational information on the MIG s and their subordinate units is available in MCRP 1 10 1 Organization of the United States Marine Corps As Amended Through 23 July 2020 11 References Edit a b Leard Thomas E 1991 Marine Corps Intelligence for War as it Really Is PDF Naval Postgraduate School pp 36 52 57 Archived from the original PDF on June 4 2011 a b Halberstadt Hans 1993 U S Marine Corps Zenith Imprint p 63 ISBN 0 87938 769 6 a b c Meyer Bruce F 2004 Fortune Favors the Brave Macmillan p 244 ISBN 0 312 99680 2 FMFM 3 22 MCWP 2 1 Intelligence Operations PDF United States Marine Corps 2003 Retrieved 6 March 2022 Morris David J 2005 Storm on the Horizon Random House p 171 ISBN 0 345 48153 4 U S Marines in Iraq 2003 BASRAH BAGHDAD AND BEYOND PDF United States Marine Corps 2007 Retrieved 6 March 2022 U S Marines In Iraq 2003 ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PDF United States Marine Corps 2006 Retrieved 6 March 2022 Primed and Ready I MEF First to Organize Information Warfare Group United States Naval Institute 2017 Retrieved 5 March 2022 I MIG website United States Marine Corps 2022 Retrieved 6 March 2022 MCRP 1 10 1 Organization of the United States Marine Corps PDF United States Marine Corps 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2022 Further reading EditThe Surveillance Reconnaissance Intelligence Concept and Organization Enhancing the Surveillance Reconnaissance Intelligence Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surveillance Reconnaissance Intelligence Group amp oldid 1091007529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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