MEU(SOC) and CINC's
Abstract
The Special Operations Capable Marine Expeditionary Unit is analyzed to confirm the validity of the MEU(SOC) concept in the evolving new world order and in support of the current National Military Strategy. The organization and missions of the MEU(SOC) are described to provide background for a detailed examination of those enduring characteristics of the MEU(SOC) which give it operational and strategic applicability. The environment that is most probable for the employment of military force is also discussed.' Limitations inherent to the MEU(SOC) are analyzed as well as factors that may impact on the use of MEU(SOC)s in the future. The National Military Strategy's requirement for a credible, highly flexible power projection capability validates the MEU(SOC) concept; the operational commitment of MEU(SOC)s worldwide in 1990-1993 validated their operational utility'. Budget restraints in addition to a more open dialect between the CINC and the MEU(SOC) will be factors in the MEU(SOC)'s future....MEU(SOC), CINC, Operational utility strategic employment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 22, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA264141
Entities
People
- Anthony E. Van Dyke
Organizations
- Naval War College