Maritime Special Purpose Force
A Maritime Special Purpose Force is a United States Marine Corps specialized sub-unit of a Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable). A MSPF is deployed to give the commanders low profile, two-platoon surgical emplacement in the accessible littoral regions. The MSPF provides the enhanced operational capability and precision skills to complement, enable, and execute selected conventional, maritime special operations. They can also perform operations not resident in traditional amphibious raid companies.
The MSPF provides the MEUs with rapid direct action capabilities. They are also responsible for in extremis hostage rescue in urban areas.
A MSPF cannot operate independently of its parent MEU, on which it relies for logistics, intelligence, communications, transportation, and fire support. However, it is capable of conducting operations with, or in support of the operators of the United States special operations forces. The MSPF's task organization is often conformed as an addition of the Amphibious Ready Group’s Naval Special Warfare Task Unit detachment.
From 2013 to 2023, MEUs were defunct including the integral MSPF. MEUs had a Maritime Raid Force the successor of the MSPF. In July 2023, II Marine Expeditionary Force certified the first MEU in over a decade including the integral MSPF.
Organization
The Maritime Special Purpose Force contains a command element, security element, assault element, and support element. The security element consists of one or more reinforced rifle platoons. The assault element is organized to conduct on-scene command, assault, security, and support functions. The support element is organized to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance, sniper control and support, counter-intelligence, human intelligence, signals intelligence/electronic warfare, and close air support.Command Element
The commander of the MSPF is designated by the MEU commander. Command and control remains with the MEU Commander.- Commander, MSPF
- Team, Communications Detachment
- Team, Human Exploitation Team
- Team, Medical Section
- Team, Intelligence section from MEU
Security Element
The security element is normally structured around a platoon provided by the Battalion Landing Team and may be augmented by the Naval Special Warfare Task Units embarked within the Amphibious Ready Group. The security element will act as a reinforcing unit, a support unit, a diversionary unit, or an extraction unit.- Rifle Platoon
- Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Strike Platoon, NSWTU, Amphibious Squadron
- Special boat teams Strike Platoon, part of NSWTU, Amphibious Squadron.
Assault Element (AE)
The AE is the main effort of the MSPF and is organized to perform assault, explosive breaching, internal security, and sniper functions. The assault function will normally be executed by the Force Recon detachment. Mission-specific augmentation will be provided from other MEU assets or from the NSWTU embarked with the ARG.- Detachment, Force Recon Direct Action Platoon
- Team, Security, Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team Company
- Team, Explosives Ordnance Disposal Detachment
- Team, Combat Photo Detachment
Reconnaissance and Surveillance Element (R&S)
The Reconnaissance and Surveillance Element normally consists of the Scout Sniper Platoon from the Battalion Landing Team.- Team, Scout Sniper Platoon
- Team, Radio Reconnaissance Team
Support Element
The support element normally is composed of assets from the BLT Reconnaissance Platoon coupled with elements of the Aviation Combat Element, Radio Battalion Detachment, Communications Detachment, and HET assets from the MEU CE. Additional capability may be provided by the NSWTU embarked with the Amphibious Ready Group.- Team, Reconnaissance
- Team, Communications Detachment
- Team, Radio Battalion Detachment
- Team, HET Detachment
- NSWTU, PHIBRON
- Aviation Support Element