United States Marine Corps Forces Command

United States Marine Corps Forces Command
Active 13 July 1992 – present
(as Marine Corps Forces Atlantic)
Country United States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
Type Marine Combined arms
Role Amphibious and expeditionary warfare
Garrison/HQ Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads
Norfolk, VA
Commanders
Commander LtGen Brian W. Cavanaugh
Deputy Commander Col Matthew T. Good
Sergeant Major SgtMaj Aaron G. McDonald
Insignia
Marine Corps Forces Northern Command

The Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (COMMARFORCOM), headquartered at the Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Virginia, commands service retained-operating forces; executes force sourcing and synchronization to affect force generation actions in the provisioning of joint capable Marine Corps forces, and directs deployment planning and execution of service retained-operating forces in support of Combatant Commander (CCDR) and service requirements; serves as Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (CG FMFLANT) and commands embarked Marine Corps forces; coordinates Marine Corps-Navy integration of operational initiatives and advises CDR U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF) on support to Marine Corps forces assigned to naval ships, bases, and installations; conducts Service directed operational tasks as required. COMMARFORCOM is also the Commander, Marine Corps Forces Northern Command (MARFORNORTH), the Marine service component command of U.S. Northern Command.

History

It was established on 13 July 1992 as Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic (MARFORLANT), and was renamed Marine Corps Forces Command on 30 December 2005. Between 1994 and 1997 its headquarters was briefly moved to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, before returning to Norfolk. The Commander of Marine Forces Atlantic (since 2005 the Marine Corps Forces Command) is also simultaneously the Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT).

During the 1990s, Marine Forces Atlantic was one of the two active field commands of the Marine Corps, along with the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC). The Commander of MARFORLANT (and later MARFORCOM) was also simultaneously the Commander-designate of Marine Corps Forces Europe (MARFOREUR) and Marine Corps Forces South (MARFORSOUTH), while the Commander of MARFORPAC was the Commander-designate for Marine Corps Forces Central Command (MARCENT) and Marine Corps Forces Korea (MARFORK). The "designate" commands had a minimal staff during peacetime that would be activated and become part of a larger component command in the event of a war.

In 2015, both Marine Forces Europe/Africa and Marine Forces South became fully independent headquarters with dedicated commanders.

In 2020, the responsibility for leading Marine Corps Forces Northern Command (MARFORNORTH) was transferred to the commander of MARFORCOM, after previously being held by the commander of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

Organization

As COMMARFORCOM, commands Service retained-operational forces. As CG FMFLANT, commands Service retained-operational forces embarked aboard Naval shipping. As COMMARFORNORTH, advises the U.S. Northern Command on the usage of Marine Corps forces in homeland defense operations.

  • Status and Command Relationships. MARFORCOM is a Service retained component headquarters with the following command relationships.

List of commanders

No. Commander Term
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Commander, United States Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic
26
William M. Keys
Lieutenant General
William M. Keys
(born 1937)
July 1991 30 June 1994 ~2 years, 364 days
27
Robert B. Johnston
Lieutenant General
Robert B. Johnston
(born 1941)
1 July 1994 August 1995 ~1 year, 31 days
28
Charles E. Wilhelm
Lieutenant General
Charles E. Wilhelm
(born 1941)
August 1995 23 November 1997 ~2 years, 114 days
29
Peter Pace
Lieutenant General
Peter Pace
(born 1945)
23 November 1997 8 September 2000 2 years, 290 days
30
Raymond P. Ayres
Lieutenant General
Raymond P. Ayres
(born 1944)
8 September 2000 15 August 2002 1 year, 341 days
31
Martin R. Berndt
Lieutenant General
Martin R. Berndt
(born 1941)
15 August 2002 15 August 2005 3 years, 0 days
32
Robert R. Blackman Jr.
Lieutenant General
Robert R. Blackman Jr.
(born 1948)
15 August 2005 18 July 2007 1 year, 337 days
Commander, United States Marine Corps Forces Command
33
Joseph F. Weber
Lieutenant General
Joseph F. Weber
(born 1950)
18 July 2007 1 August 2008 1 year, 14 days
34
Richard F. Natonski
Lieutenant General
Richard F. Natonski
(born 1951)
1 August 2008 17 August 2010 2 years, 16 days
35
Dennis J. Hejlik
Lieutenant General
Dennis J. Hejlik
(born 1947)
17 August 2010 20 July 2012 1 year, 338 days
36
John M. Paxton Jr.
Lieutenant General
John M. Paxton Jr.
(born 1951)
20 July 2012 13 December 2012 146 days
-
W. Blake Crowe
Brigadier General
W. Blake Crowe
(born 1967)
Acting
13 December 2012 28 June 2013 197 days
37
Richard T. Tryon
Lieutenant General
Richard T. Tryon
(born c. 1954)
28 June 2013 1 July 2014 1 year, 3 days
38
Robert B. Neller
Lieutenant General
Robert B. Neller
(born 1953)
1 July 2014 23 September 2015 1 year, 84 days
-
Bradford J. Gering
Brigadier General
Bradford J. Gering
(born 1967)
Acting
23 September 2015 18 December 2015 86 days
39
John E. Wissler
Lieutenant General
John E. Wissler
(born 1956)
18 December 2015 14 August 2017 1 year, 239 days
40
Mark A. Brilakis
Lieutenant General
Mark A. Brilakis
(born 1958)
14 August 2017 3 July 2019 1 year, 323 days
41
Robert F. Hedelund
Lieutenant General
Robert F. Hedelund
(born 1961)
3 July 2019 25 October 2021 2 years, 114 days
-
Michael E. Langley
Major General
Michael E. Langley
(born c. 1963)
Acting
25 October 2021 3 November 2021 9 days
42
Michael E. Langley
Lieutenant General
Michael E. Langley
(born c. 1963)
3 November 2021 4 August 2022 274 days
-
John F. Kelliher III
Brigadier General
John F. Kelliher III
Acting
4 August 2022 30 August 2022 26 days
43
Brian W. Cavanaugh
Lieutenant General
Brian W. Cavanaugh
(born 1968)
30 August 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 120 days

See also

U.S. Armed Forces operations commands