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(Redirected from 4th Law Enforcement Battalion) Command element of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve

29°57′01″N 90°02′13″W / 29.95028°N 90.03694°W / 29.95028; -90.03694 The Force Headquarters Group (FHG) is a major subordinate command (MSC) of the United States Marine Corps based in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was established as a part of the command element for Marine Forces Reserve. It was activated on July 18, 2012, assuming command of six MARFORRES Force-level units: 3rd and 4th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Companies, 3rd and 4th Civil Affairs Groups, 6th Communications Battalion and Intelligence Support Battalion.

Force Headquarters Group
Force Headquarters Group insignia
Active2012-present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeHeadquarters
Part ofMarine Forces Reserve
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Previously, these units reported to Lt. Gen. Steven Hummer, the commander of Marine Forces Reserve. As a result of the Commandant-directed Force Structure Review Group, the units were realigned under the new MSC to streamline the command and control process, making it more effective. General Hummer explained that as the Mobilization Command was relocated to New Orleans from Kansas City, a requirement for a Force-level headquarters group became evident.

The Group is planned to expand as future FSRG-directed unit activations and realignments are planned, including Marine Corps Individual Reserve Support Activity (formerly MOBCOM), which is responsible for the 57,000 Individual Ready Reserve Marines, as well as other units.

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Notes

  1. Platek, Marcin (August 7, 2012). "Force Headquarters Group officially established at MARFORRES". USMC. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2013.

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