@inbook{10.7249/mg1108usmc.11, ISBN = {9780833052605}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/mg1108usmc.11}, abstract = {This chapter describes the current organization of USMC intelligence. In Appendix B, we have included a discussion of Army intelligence for those who are inclined to ask the obvious comparative question, “How does the Army organize for intelligence?”USMC intelligence manpower and units are housed at the headquarters level (called the supporting establishment) and in operational forces consisting of several forces-level commands and their subordinate units. Operational emphasis is placed on the MAGTF, which comprises forces organized by task under a single commander and is structured to accomplish a specific mission. The MAGTF has four core elements: the CE, GCE,}, bookauthor = {Christopher Paul and Harry J. Thie and Katharine Watkins Webb and Stephanie Young and Colin P. Clarke and Susan G. Straus and Joya Laha and Christine Osowski and Chad C. Serena}, booktitle = {Alert and Ready: An Organizational Design Assessment of Marine Corps Intelligence}, pages = {17--24}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Current Organization of Marine Corps Intelligence}, year = {2011} }