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DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20350-3000 In reply refer to: MCO PP&O 20 DEC 2013 MARINE CORPS ORDER From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List Subj: MARINE CORPS TOTAL FORCE MOBILIZATION, ACTIVATION, INTEGRATION, AND DEACTIVATION PLAN (SHORT TITLE: MAID-P) Ref: (a) 10 (b) The National Security Strategy, May 2010 (c) Secretary of Defense Memorandum, "Global Force Management Implementation Guidance (GFMIG) FY 12-13, " 15 November 2011 (d) DoD Instruction , Accessing the Reserve Components (RC)," 4 February 2010 w/Ch 1, 4 April 2012 (e) CJCSI , 2010 Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP), 10 June 2011 (NOTAL) (f) CJCSI , Mobilization Guidance for the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan, 4 January 2012 (g) MCO (NOTAL)

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1 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20350-3000 In reply refer to: MCO PP&O 20 DEC 2013 MARINE CORPS ORDER From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List Subj: MARINE CORPS TOTAL FORCE MOBILIZATION, ACTIVATION, INTEGRATION, AND DEACTIVATION PLAN (SHORT TITLE: MAID-P) Ref: (a) 10 (b) The National Security Strategy, May 2010 (c) Secretary of Defense Memorandum, "Global Force Management Implementation Guidance (GFMIG) FY 12-13, " 15 November 2011 (d) DoD Instruction , Accessing the Reserve Components (RC)," 4 February 2010 w/Ch 1, 4 April 2012 (e) CJCSI , 2010 Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP), 10 June 2011 (NOTAL) (f) CJCSI , Mobilization Guidance for the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan, 4 January 2012 (g) MCO (NOTAL) (h) Joint Publication 5-0, Joint Operation Planning, 11 August 2011 (i) Joint Publication 4-05, Joint Mobilization Planning, 22 March 2010 (j) MCWP (k) MCO (l) MCO (m) SECNAV (n)

2 DoD Directive Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs (ASD(RA))" 27 Dec 2007 w/CH 1 (o) OPNAV (NOTAL) (p) OPNAV INST (q) CMC Washington DC PP&O MSG DTG 191817Z Nov 13 "Blue in Support of Green (BISOG) Business Rules Update" (r) DoD Instruction , Management of Individual Mobilization Augmentees (IMAs), 24 May 2007 (s) MCO (t) MCO (u) MARADMIN 465/01 (v) MARADMIN 440/01 (w) MCO (x) MCO (y) Joint Publication 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States, 25 March 2013 (z) DoD Directive , Activation, Mobilization and Demobilization of the Ready Reserve, 26 November 2008 w/ch 1, 21 September 2011 (aa) DoD Instruction , Administration and Management of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) and the Inactive National Guard (ING), 18 October 2013 MCO 20 DEC 2013 2 (ab) CJCSI , Joint Individual Augmentation Procedures, 1 February 2013 (ac) DoD Directive , Management and Mobilization of Regular and Reserve Retired Military Members, 16 July 2005 (ad) MCO (ae) MCO (af) MARADMIN 622/09 (ag) MCO (ah) OPNAVINST (ai) COMNAVRESFORINST (NOTAL) (aj) BUMEDINST (ak) MCWP 5-1 (al) DoD Directive , "Screening the Ready Reserve," 18 November 1999 (am) DoD Instruction , " Desertion and Unauthorized Absence (UA)," 16 November 2012 (an) MCO (ao)

3 DoD Instruction , Deployment Health, 11 August 2006 (ap) MARADMIN 284/11 (aq) MCO w/CH 1-2 (ar) MCO w/CH 1-8 (as) DoD Directive , Military Personnel Assignments, 12 January 2005 (at) MCO (au) MARADMIN 257/03 (av) MCO w/CH 2 (aw) MARADMIN 405/06 (ax) MCO (ay) MARADMIN 045/03 (az) MCO w/CH 1 (ba) DoD Instruction , Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214/5 Series), 20 August 2009 (bb) MCO (bc) MARADMIN 355/12 (bd) MCO (be) 37 501(b) (bf) MARADMIN 283/06 (bg) MARADMIN 219/04 (bh) MCO (bi) MCO (bj) MCBul 10120 (bk) MCO (bl) MCO w/erratum CH 1 -2 (bm) MARADMIN 138/03 (bn) DoD , Volumes 1-15, DEPARTMENT of Defense Financial Management Regulations (FMRS), dates vary by volume (bo) MARADMIN 238/05 (bp) 42 Chapter 68 (bq) Joint Publication 3-0, Joint Operations," 11 August 2011 (br) Joint Publication 1-02, " DEPARTMENT of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms," 8 November 2010 (As Amended Through 15 October 2013) (bs) Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR), Volume 1, 1 October 2012 (bt) MCRP 5-12D (bu) Marine Corps Manual Encl: (1) USMC MAID-P Base Plan MCO 20 DEC 2013 3 1.

4 Situation. This Order establishes Service policy and tasks that support references (a) through (e) and outlines procedures to conduct Marine Corps Reserve Component (RC) activation, integration, and deactivation as described in references (f) through (l). This Order supports contingency planning, crisis action planning, and sustained operations leading to the augmentation and/or reinforcement of the Active Component (AC) of the Marine Corps. As such, this Order is directive in nature. 2. Cancellation. MCO 3. Mission. As directed by the Secretary of the Navy, the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) organizes, trains, equips, and provides Marine Corps Reserve forces to the Combatant Commanders (CCDR), Marine Forces (MARFORS), Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC), and the Supporting Establishment (SE) in order to augment and reinforce the AC of the Marine Corps during contingency operations, crises, or other directed missions.

5 4. Execution a. Commander s Intent and Concept of Operations (1) Commander s Intent. Rapidly mobilize and activate Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) units and individuals to augment and reinforce operational forces, HQMC, and the SE. Upon completion of the mission, redeploy and deactivate SMCR units and individual marines to prepare for the next contingency, crisis or mission as directed. (2) Concept of Operations. CMC activates SMCR units via Commander, Marine Forces Command (COMMARFORCOM), as directed by the Deputy Commandant, Plans Policies & Operations (DC, PP&O), and individual RC marines via Deputy Commandant, Manpower & Reserve Affairs (DC, M&RA). This Order establishes policy to activate, integrate, and deactivate the RC in order to augment and reinforce the AC with properly manned, trained, and equipped Reserve marines to accomplish the mission.

6 This Order further provides tasks to Marine Corps commands and HQMC agencies necessary to execute CMC s statutory responsibilities. b. End State. Mission ready SMCR units and individuals integrated with operational forces or SE prepared to accomplish tasks assigned by the supported Commander, Marine Forces (COMMARFOR). 5. Administration and Logistics a. Refer to enclosure (1). b. All developers, owners, and users of information systems have the responsibility to establish and implement adequate operation and information technology controls including records management requirements to ensure the proper maintenance and use of records, regardless of format or medium, to promote accessibility and authorized retention per the approved records schedule and reference (m). 6. Command and Signal a. Command. This Order is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.

7 MCO DEC 2 0 2013 b. Signal. This Order is effective the date signed. R. L. Deputy or Plans, Policies and Operations DISTRIBUTION: PCN 10203045900 ' 4 MCO 20 DEC 2013 i enclosure (1) LOCATOR SHEET Subj: MARINE CORPS TOTAL FORCE MOBILIZATION, ACTIVATION, INTEGRATION, AND DEACTIVATION PLAN, (SHORT TITLE: MAID-P) Location: _____ (Indicates the location(s) of the copy(ies) of this Manual.) MCO 20 DEC 2013 ii enclosure (1) RECORD OF CHANGES Log completed change action as indicated. Change Number Date of Change Date Entered Signature of Person Incorporating Change MCO 20 DEC 2013 iii enclosure (1) TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTIFICATION TITLE PAGE Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Mobilization, Activation, Integration, and Deactivation Process Chapter 3 Unit and Detachment Chapter 4 Individual APPENDIX A Navy Activation/Deactivation in Support of SMCR Units APPENDIX B Individual Casualty Replacements and Unit Replacements APPENDIX C Deployment Screening Site (DSS) Operations APPENDIX D Reserve Support Unit (RSU)

8 In Support of Mobilization APPENDIX E Manpower Sourcing for Activating SMCR Units/Detachments APPENDIX F Stop Move/Stop Loss APPENDIX G Activation and Delay, Deferment, and Exemption APPENDIX H Activation of the Peacetime/Wartime Support Teams APPENDIX I Installation Personnel Administrative Center (IPAC) Operations APPENDIX J Activation/Deactivation Administrative Procedures APPENDIX K General Administrative Procedures APPENDIX L Manpower Models Supporting IRR Activation APPENDIX M Concept of Logistics Support APPENDIX N Uniform Clothing Policy for Activated Personnel APPENDIX O Individual Equipment Issue and Return Policy APPENDIX P Fiscal APPENDIX Q DC, PP&O Service Augmentation Validation Board (SAVB) APPENDIX R USMC Reserve Component Mobilization/Demobilization Operational Advisory Group (RC MOB/DEMOB OAG) APPENDIX S Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) APPENDIX T Information Management MCO 20 DEC 2013 iv enclosure (1) APPENDIX U Terms and Definitions APPENDIX V Acronyms MCO 20 DEC 2013 1-1 enclosure (1) Chapter 1 Introduction PARAGRAPH PAGE INTRODUCTION 1-2 HIGHER HEADQUARTERS 1-2 SUPPORTING 1-4 CMC ROLE AND 1-5 ASSUMPTIONS AND PLANNING 1-6 TITLE 10 1-6 CATEGORIES OF THE MARINE CORPS 1-7 MCO 20 DEC 2013 1-2 enclosure (1) Chapter 1 Introduction 1000.

9 INTRODUCTION STATEMENT 1. As the Nation s premier expeditionary force in readiness, the Marine Corps Total Force is prepared to operate anywhere our national interests require per reference (b). Marine Corps forces operate as Marine Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTF), which are integrated, combined-arms forces that include air, ground, and combat service support units under a single commander. MAGTFs are organized, trained, and equipped from operating forces assigned to Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), and Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES). Commander, Marine Forces Reserve (COMMARFORRES) ensures that SMCR units are trained and equipped prior to activation in accordance with (IAW) Title 10 responsibilities. 1001. HIGHER HEADQUARTERS OVERVIEW 1. Congress. Pursuant to Section 8, Article I, of the United States Constitution, the Congress shall have the power to, among other things, declare war; raise and support Armies; provide and maintain a Navy; make rules to govern and regulate the land and naval forces; and provide for calling forth reserves.

10 The Congress has set forth the laws governing the RC in Subtitle E of reference (a). The President s authority to activate the RC is primarily found in Chapter 1209 Part II, Subtitle E of reference (a). 2. President of the United States. IAW references (a) through (c) and pursuant to The Constitution of the United States of America, the President is the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States and is empowered thereby to direct the Nation's military. This includes RC units and individuals when called into the service of the United States. a. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF). Pursuant to Section 113 of reference (a), the Secretary of Defense is the principal assistant to the President in all matters related to the DEPARTMENT of Defense (DoD). The SECDEF exercises authority, direction and control over DoD.


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