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MARADMIN 061/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM QUANTICO VA//
SUBJ/Q1 FY25 APPROVED ADMINISTRATIVE AND DOCTRINE AND TRAINING
PUBLICATIONS//
REF/A/MCO/5600.31B/ARDE/17JAN18//
NARR/REF (A) IS MARINE CORPS PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND REPROGRAPHICS
EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS//
POC/E. AMDAHL/LTCOL/TRNGCMD/MCIS/TEL: COMM (757) 492-0301/EMAIL:
EDWARD.AMDAHL@USMC.MIL//
POC/D. HEINZE/CIV/MAGTFTC/MCTOG/TEL: COMM: (760) 672-9539/EMAIL:
DANIELLE.HEINZE@USMC.MIL//
POC/R. COLE/CIV/GCED/TEL: COMM: (703) 784-6642/EMAIL:
REYES.COLE@USMC.MIL//
POC/D. GROHOSKI/CIV/DC INFORMATION/TEL: COMM: (703)784-5443/EMAIL:
DAVID.GROHOSKI@USMC.MIL//
POC/D. WHELAN/MAJ/MCMOS/TEL: COMM (703) 784-1351/EMAIL:
DANIEL.WHELAN@USMC.MIL//
POC/R. FITZSIMMONS/CIV/TECOM/PSD/TEL: COMM (703) 432-8493/EMAIL:
ROSEMARIE.FITZSIMMONS@USMC.MIL//
POC/T. HARTSHORNE/CIV/TECOM/PSD/DB/TEL: COMM (703) 432-1931/
EMAIL: THOMAS.HARTSHORNE@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The following administrative documents are
available via the Marine Corps Doctrine Website at https:(slant)
(slant)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us(slant)sites(slant)MCEN_Support_
MCDoctrine.
1.A. Marine Corps Order (MCO) 5600.2S, Marine Corps Doctrine and
Training Publications System, was approved on 2 January 2025. This
document supersedes MCO 5600.2R, Marine Corps Doctrine and Training
Publications System dated 18 June 2018. This MCO establishes policy
and procedures for developing and maintaining Marine Corps Service
and multi-Service doctrine and training publications. This MCO
provides commanders, assigned managers, and authors with policy and
authorities, assignment responsibilities, and identifies
relationships within the Marine Corps in order to standardize Marine
Corps doctrine and training Publication development and maintenance.
1.B. Marine Corps Bulletin (MCBul) 5603, Marine Corps Doctrine and
Training Publication Manager and Author Assignments, was approved
14 January 2025. This document supercedes MCBul 5603 dated 24 May
2018. This MCBul informs the Total Force of the organizations
responsible to develop and maintain Marine Corps doctrine
publications, training publications, and North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, Standardization Agreements (STANAGs) to ensure they
remain, current, timely, and relevant. The bulletin codifies
doctrine publications, training publications, and STANAG manager and
author assignments and provides an accurate accounting of all
approved publications.
1.C. Joint Doctrine Note 1-25, Coastal Defense, Amphibious Defense,
and Counterlanding Operations, was approved 8 January 2025. This
Note provides joint force commanders with a framework to employ
Coastal defense, amphibious defense, and counterlanding operations
as required during campaigns within the expanding operational
environment. It also provides information on command relationships
and battlespace frameworks, to include integrating coalition,
allied, and partner nation forces. This note addresses joint
operations designed to defeat a capable enemy s amphibious operation
across all domains and prevent the enemy from attaining amphibious
objectives through building combat power ashore.
2. The following Marine Corps doctrine and training publications
Are also available at the website listed in paragraph one.
Publications in this MARADMIN with a FEDCON limited dissemination
control (LDC) meet the controlled unclassified information (CUI)
requirements outlined in reference (a). They are hidden from view
and require enhanced site permissions to access. Readers with a
valid common access card can request enhanced permissions by
navigating to the Marine Corps doctrine website listed in paragraph
one, scrolling to the bottom, clicking Can t Find a Publication?
and following the instructions. To provide publication feedback,
email the appropriate manager point of contact shown above. Send
other requests for assistance to USMC_Doctrine@usmc.mil.
2.A. Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 2-10A.8, Multi-
Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Intelligence,
Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Optimization, was approved
9 October 2024. This publication supersedes MCRP 2-10A.8 dated
3 September 2019. This publication provides a comprehensive
Resource for planning, executing, and assessing intelligence,
surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and processing, exploitation, and
dissemination operations, and opportunities for ISR optimization.
This MTTP also discusses managing, supporting, and tasking allocated
and dynamic assets in support of operations, to include managing and
disseminating intelligence gathered from the collection process.
2.B. MCRP 3-20F.10, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures (TTP) for Air Control Communication, was approved
9 October 2024. This publication supersedes MCRP 3-20F.10 dated
2 September 2021. This publication establishes communications TTP
for tactical command and control to manage air operations and to
control airspace and aircraft. It also establishes TTPs such as
force packaging and direct air support coordination, air-to-air
communication, and air-to-surface communication threat surface-to-
air warning.
2.C. MCRP 3-20.1, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, And Procedures
for the Theater Air-Ground System (TAGS), was approved 9 August
2024. This publication supersedes MCRP 3-20.1 dated 21 May 2020.
This publication details the organizations, personnel, equipment,
and procedures that participate in planning and executing all
air-ground operations and describes how each of the Service
components systems operate within the TAGS.
2.D. MCRP 3-30.8, Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group
Operations, was approved 7 November 2024. This publication
provides information on the general mission, organization, concept
of operations, and capabilities of the Marine expeditionary force
information groups (MIGs) and their subordinate organizations. This
new publication describes the MIG s role as a naval force-in-
readiness that supports the Marine air-ground task force and enables
the joint force during a larger naval campaign.
2.E. MCRP 3-03A.2, Marine Corps Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
Civil-Military Operations Planning, was approved 20 December 2024.
This publication provides detailed guidance, tools, techniques, and
processes necessary to integrate civil considerations into MAGTF
operations to minimize the effect civilians have on MAGTF
operations, and MAGTF operations have on the civilians. This
publication supersedes MCRP 3-03A.2, Multi-Service Techniques for
Civil Affairs Support to Foreign Humanitarian Assistance dated
15 February 2013, and the erratum dated 2 May 2016.
3. Coordinating Instructions. Units can request hard copy
publications via https:(slant)(slant)www.marines.mil(slant)news
(slant)publications(slant)mcpel(slant)print-publications(slant).
Print requirements for publicly releasable publications are outlined
in reference (a),paragraphs 4.A.2.B and 4.A.2.C. Publication
control numbers (PCNs), limited dissemination controls (LDCs),
and managers are:
3.A. MCRP 2-10A.8, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
Optimization.
3.A.1. PCN: 144 000218 01.
3.A.2. LDC: FEDCON.
3.A.3. Manager: Policy and Standards Division.
3.B. MCRP 3-20F.10, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for Air Control Communication.
3.B.1. PCN: 144 000285 01.
3.B.2. LDC: None.
3.B.3. Manager: Policy and Standards Division.
3.C. MCRP 3-20.1, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, And Procedures
for the Theater Air-Ground System (TAGS).
3.C.1. PCN: 144 000216 01.
3.C.2. LDC: None.
3.C.3. Manager: Policy and Standards Division.
3.D. MCRP 3-30.8, Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group
Operations.
3.D.1. PCN: 144 000351 00.
3.D.2. LDC: None.
3.D.3. Manager: Information Maneuver Division, Deputy Commandant
For Information.
3.E. MCRP 3-03A.2, Marine Corps Air-Ground Task Force Civil-
Military Operations Planning.
3.E.1. PCN: 144 000206 01.
3.E.2. LDC: None.
3.E.3. Manager: Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School.
4. Readers can provide feedback on Marine Corps doctrine and
training publications to USMC_Doctrine@usmc.mil.
5. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.
6. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson,
Commanding General, Training and Education Command.//