I Marine Expeditionary Force

I Marine Expeditionary Force
I MEF insignia
Active 8 November 1969 – present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
Type Marine Air-Ground Task Force
Role Expeditionary combat force
Part of U.S. Marine Forces Pacific
Garrison/HQ MCB Camp Pendleton, California, U.S.
Engagements
Operation Desert Storm
Global War on Terrorism
Commanders
Current
commander
MajGen. Bradford Gering (acting)
Notable
commanders
Gen Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., Gen Anthony Zinni, Gen Michael Hagee, Gen James T. Conway, Gen James Mattis, Gen John F. Sattler

The I Marine Expeditionary Force ("I" pronounced "One") is a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) of the United States Marine Corps primarily composed of the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, and 1st Marine Logistics Group. It is based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

I Marine Expeditionary Force is the largest of the three MEFs in the Fleet Marine Force and is often referred to as the "Warfighting MEF" for its consistent involvement and contributions in major armed conflicts. It is presently commanded by Major General Bradford Gering. The deputy commander is Brigadier General Robert C. Fulford.

Etymology

Pronunciation of the Roman numeral designator: As a Roman numeral the capital letter "I", representing one, is properly pronounced as "One". However, there are some who erroneously pronounce the number as either "First", or either intentionally, or unknowingly, pronounce it as "Eye", as in the letter "I".

The convention of using Roman numerals to designate a MEF, which is itself the Marine Corps equivalent organization to an Army corps, stems from the U.S. Army practice that began in the American Civil War, and continues today, of numbering corps (two or more divisions with supporting troops, and sometimes including separate brigades, regiments, groups, or battalions, all under a unified corps headquarters, usually commanded by a lieutenant general) with Roman numerals. Corps, themselves being the first-level sub-unit of a "field army", or a numbered, or named, army (e.g., First U.S. Army, or the Army of the Potomac).

During the First World War, the 4th Marine Brigade, as part of the U.S. Army 2nd Infantry Division, came under the U.S. Army I Corps, American Expeditionary Forces. With the expansion of the Marine Corps to six divisions and five air wings during the Second World War, the Marine Corps created two "Amphibious Corps", I Marine Amphibious Corps (later re-designated as III Amphibious Corps) and V Amphibious Corps, continuing the custom begun by the Army. Modern Marine Expeditionary Forces, or MEFs (for a time known as Marine Amphibious [italics added] Forces, or MABs) continue the U.S. Marine Corps legacy as corps-equivalent organizations designated by Roman numerals.

Mission

When directed, I MEF deploys and is employed as a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in support of Combatant Commander (COCOM) requirements for contingency response or Major Theater War; with appropriate augmentation, serves as the core element of a Joint Task Force (JTF); prepares and deploys combat-ready MAGTF's to support COCOM presence and crisis response; and supports service and COCOM initiatives as required.

Lineage

NATO Symbol
I
  • Activated on 8 November 1969 at Okinawa, Japan as the I Marine Expeditionary Force
  • Redesignated on 18 August 1970 as the I Marine Amphibious Force (I MAF)
  • Relocated in April 1971 to Camp Pendleton, California
  • Redesignated on 5 February 1988 as the "I Marine Expeditionary Force"

Structure


I Marine Expeditionary Force organization September 2022 (click to enlarge)

Units

Recent service

List of commanders

Lt. Gen. Karsten S. Heckl, former commanding general, I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), passes the colors to Lt. Gen. George W. Smith Jr., signifying the change of command of I MEF during a formal ceremony on September 23, 2021.
No. Commander Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
-
Walter E. Boomer
Lieutenant General
Walter E. Boomer
(born 1938)
15 August 1990 6 September 1991 1 year, 22 days -
-
Robert B. Johnston
Lieutenant General
Robert B. Johnston
(born 1937)
6 September 1991 July 1993 ~1 year, 298 days -
-
George R. Christmas
Lieutenant General
George R. Christmas
(born 1940)
July 1993 July 1994 ~1 year, 0 days -
-
Anthony Zinni
Lieutenant General
Anthony Zinni
(born 1943)
July 1994 October 1996 ~2 years, 92 days -
-
Carlton W. Fulford Jr.
Lieutenant General
Carlton W. Fulford Jr.
(born 1944)
October 1996 April 1998 ~1 year, 182 days -
-
Bruce B. Knutson Jr.
Lieutenant General
Bruce B. Knutson Jr.
(born 1946)
April 1998 7 July 2000 ~2 years, 97 days -
-
Michael W. Hagee
Lieutenant General
Michael W. Hagee
(born 1944)
7 July 2000 18 November 2002 2 years, 134 days
-
James T. Conway
Lieutenant General
James T. Conway
(born 1947)
18 November 2002 12 September 2004 1 year, 299 days -
-
John F. Sattler
Lieutenant General
John F. Sattler
(born 1949)
12 September 2004 14 August 2006 1 year, 336 days
-
James Mattis
Lieutenant General
James Mattis
(born 1950)
14 August 2006 5 November 2007 1 year, 83 days
-
Samuel T. Helland
Lieutenant General
Samuel T. Helland
(born 1947/1948)
5 November 2007 16 October 2009 2 years, 348 days
-
Joseph Dunford
Lieutenant General
Joseph Dunford
(born 1953)
16 October 2009 19 October 2010 1 year, 3 days
-
Thomas D. Waldhauser
Lieutenant General
Thomas D. Waldhauser
(born 1955)
19 October 2010 12 September 2012 1 year, 329 days
-
John A. Toolan
Lieutenant General
John A. Toolan
(born 1954)
12 September 2012 11 July 2014 1 year, 302 days
-
David H. Berger
Lieutenant General
David H. Berger
(born 1959)
11 July 2014 27 July 2016 2 years, 16 days
-
Lewis A. Craparotta
Lieutenant General
Lewis A. Craparotta
(born 1959)
27 July 2016 30 July 2018 2 years, 3 days
-
Joseph Osterman
Lieutenant General
Joseph Osterman
(born 1959)
30 July 2018 31 July 2020 2 years, 1 day
-
Karsten Heckl
Lieutenant General
Karsten Heckl
(born 1964)
31 July 2020 23 September 2021 1 year, 54 days
-
George W. Smith Jr.
Lieutenant General
George W. Smith Jr.
23 September 2021 18 August 2023 1 year, 329 days
-
Bradford J. Gering
Major General
Bradford J. Gering
Acting
18 August 2023 Incumbent 132 days