MARADMINS : 366/17
R 121334Z JUL 17
MARADMIN 366/17
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC CDI//
SUBJ/CANCELLATION OF MARINE CORPS REFERENCE PUBLICATION 3-30B.5 (FORMERLY MCRP 3-40.3G), MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY MILITARY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS (UHF SATCOM)//
REF/A/MCO/5600.31A/ARD/17 JUL 2012//
AMPN/REF (A) IS MARINE CORPS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING REGULATIONS//
POC/STEVEN KOTANSKY/LTCOL/CDD/-/TEL DSN: 278-6217/CML: (703) 784-6217/EMAIL: STEVEN.J.KOTANSKY@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The Deputy Commandant, Combat Development and Integration, has cancelled, effective 19 May 2017, Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication MCRP 3-30B.5 (formerly MCRP 3-40.3G), Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Ultra High Frequency Military Satellite Communications (UHF SATCOM) dated 9 August 2013. The integrator, proponent, and publisher have determined that the relevant information will be made available in another doctrinal publication (See details in paragraph 2 below).
2. Background. MCRP 3-30B.5 was a joint service doctrinal publication published jointly by the Marine Corps and the Air Land Sea Application Center (ALSA) intended to provide a single-source, consolidated reference for the tactical employment of ultrahigh frequency (UHF) military satellite communications. The appropriate material from MCRP 3-30B.5 will be included in MCRP 3-30B.3 Tactical Radios which has been revised and republished. See MARADMIN 363/2017 for details of republished MCRP 3-30B.3.
3. Coordinating Instructions. Capability Development Directorate, MAGTF Integration Division will document this change in the next annual publication of MCBul 5603, Marine Corps Proponency Assignments, and will reflect this change on the Marine Corps doctrine website, https:(slant)(slant)doctrine.usmc.mil, and the sharepoint site https:(slant)(slant)ehqmc.usmc.mil/org/mccdc/cdd/mid/dcb/doct/default.aspx.
4. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.
5. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Robert S. Walsh, Deputy Commandant, Combat Development and Integration.//