PUBLICATION OF FISCAL YEARS 2026 THROUGH 2046 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT


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R 291616Z JAN 26 MARADMIN 034/26 MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC CD&I// SUBJ/PUBLICATION OF FISCAL YEARS 2026 THROUGH 2046 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT// REF/A/DOC/CMC/18NOV2015// REF/B/DOC/CMC/17JUL2025// REF/C/DOC/DOW/19DEC2025// NARR/REFERENCE (REF) A IS MCO 5311.1E, TOTAL FORCE STRUCTURE  PROCESS.  REF B IS MARADMIN 332/25 PUBLICATION OF FISCAL  YEARS 2026 THROUGH 2045 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT.  REF C IS THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR PROGRAM DECISION MEMORANDUM II PUBLISHED.// GENTEXT/REMARKS/

  1.  Per ref (a), Total Force Structure Division (TFSD) has published the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) through FY46 Tables of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E) and the Authorized Strength Report (ASR).  The  Total Force Structure Management System (TFSMS) was updated on 28 January 2026 and incorporates all approved changes to the Marine  Corps and Navy Manpower in Support of Marine Corps (NMISOMC) force structure since the previously published T/O&E and ASR.  This  MARADMIN cancels ref (b) and will remain in effect until the  publication of the July 2026 T/O&E and ASR.
  2.  Manning Allocation Process.  The ASR produces the optimal  manning allocation, ensuring the best distribution of personnel  across the force while attempting to meet all specified constraints. 2.a.  The Average Strength ASR, used for staffing purposes,  calculates strength averaged over a 12-month period to more  accurately represent on-hand inventory.  Manning percentages  published in TFSMS reflect this Average Strength and are  comparatively lower than the Target Strength ASR. 2.b.  Manning Precedence Level (MPL).  The MPL categories represent the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ (CMC) manning priorities.  The  corresponding percentages represent to the maximum effect possible,  the minimum manning threshold for all commands within the MPL  category at the Unit Identification Code (UIC) level.   2.b.1.  The manning controls and constraints for the January 2026  Target Strength ASR reflect the beginning of the 5% growth in End  Strength as directed in Program Decision Memorandum II, starting in  FY27.  To meet CMC priorities for growth in the Indo-Pacific theater and to position Entry-Level Training (ELT) for success during the 5% End Strength growth, adjustments were made to MPL categories.   2.b.2.  The following MPLs and manning percentages are in effect for the Target Strength ASR, which is used for planning and programming. Read in three columns: MPL Category            Manning Percentage      Manning Percentage P2T2:                   Officer 100%            Enlisted 100% Excepted:               Officer 100%            Enlisted 100% FIC (see Note 1):       Officer 100%            Enlisted 100% Infantry Bn:            Officer 100%            Enlisted 100% ELT:                    Officer 100%            Enlisted 100% Operating Force:        Officer 94%             Enlisted 96.5% Priority:               Officer 92%             Enlisted 93% Pro-Share:              Officer 91%             Enlisted 92% Note 1:  The III MEF MPL category was replaced with a new  “First Island Chain” (FIC) MPL category.  The FIC MPL category includes III MEF, its subordinate commands, and adds the following  commands:  HQTRS MARFORPAC (M20022), MARFOR Japan (M20080), MCAS  Iwakuni (M02203), MCAS Futenma (M02204), MCIPAC-MCB Camp Butler  (M02216), H&S Bn MCIPAC-MCB Camp Butler (M67400), CATC Camp Fuji  (M20229), and Camp Mujuk (M20810). 2.c.  Staffing Precedence Levels.  Staffing goals are established  and managed by Manpower Management Integration Branch (MMIB),  Deputy Commandant Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DC M&RA) based on  MPLs in addition to current assignable inventories, Combatant  Commander Global Force Management requirements, and other policies  that further prioritize the distribution of Marines.  As a result,  commands may be staffed with fewer Marines than manned in the ASR.   Staffing targets for officers and enlisted assignments were  established against the July 2025 ASR relative to FY27 requirements.  structure or manning changes in the Average Strength ASR resulting  from approved in-year T/O&E Change Requests (TOECR) will be assessed by MMIB for staffing feasibility.  Please contact MMIB for  additional information. 2.d.  Manning Change Requests.  Individual requests to alter manned  or unmanned billets on the ASR will not be considered; altering  individual billet(s) undermines the intent of the ASR model and  diminishes both optimality and fairness in force structure  management.
  3. Published ASR Data.  TFSD maintains tools and resources to  assist in reviewing and analyzing total force structure and manning data updated with the ASR publication on the TFSD SharePoint website (link in paragraph 6.a.). 3.a.  Updated Table of Organization.  Updated T/O&Es are viewable  and may be downloaded from the TFSMS website. 3.b.  Readiness Reporting.  The Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) is updated with force structure requirements from the current published FY T/O&E resident in TFSMS.  Units should validate the  force structure requirements in their unit's readiness report using  the current published FY26 T/O&E in TFSMS or use the T/O&E link in  the unit readiness report from DRRS.
  4. Total Force Structure Initiative Assessments.  To support the  2026 Force Structure Review Group (FSRG), the Total Force Doctrine,  Organization, Training/Education, Materiel,  Leadership/Synchronization, Personnel, Facilities, and Cost  (TF DOTMLPF-C) Working Group (DWG) will limit initiatives to those  in line with 2026 FSRG efforts.  Any time sensitive, or DWG  initiative directed to return for further assessment, will be  addressed as part of the FSRG.  Further details regarding the FSRG will be provided in separate correspondence from DC, CD&I.  
  5. TOECR Policy.  DC CD&I has implemented a TOECR moratorium.  In preparation for the 2026 FSRG, all military structure TOECRs are  suspended until further notice.  During the moratorium, TFSD will  continue to accept and process TOECRs for civilian manpower that  affect hiring actions and mission statements.
  6. Points of contact: 6.a.  TFSD SharePoint website:  https://usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/dccdi_tfsd 6.b.  TFSD ASR SharePoint website:  https://usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/DCCDI_TFSD/SitePages/AUTHORIZED -STRENGTH-REPORT.aspx 6.c.  TFSD PowerBI Tools: https://usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/ DCCDI_TFSD/SitePages/Manpower-Structure-Power-BI-Tools.aspx 6.d.  TFSD Plans Officer:  LtCol Timothy Hichak, (703)784-6278 or  [email protected] 6.e.  TFSD Operations Officer:  Maj Sara Dixon, (703)432-8631 or  [email protected] 6.f.  DWG Secretariat:  LtCol Scott Pabst and LtCol Rich Salchow  at (703)784-6045 or [email protected] 6.g.  TFSD Approved Acquisition Objective Coordinators:   Capt Rachel L. Murphy, (703)784-5478 or Mr. Earnest Tyson Jr.  at [email protected] 6.h.  TFSD MAGTF Branch:  LtCol Edmund Romagnoli, (703)784-6241  and Mr. Anthony McClendon, (703)784-4710 or  [email protected] or [email protected]  6.i.  TFSD Supporting Establishment:  Ms. Marsha Harris,  (703)784-6079 or  [email protected] 6.j.  TFSD Navy Manpower:  Mr. Jason Darby, (703)432-8327 or [email protected] 6.k.  DC M&RA, MMIB:  Mr. Brian Gahagan, (703)432-9352 or  [email protected] 6.l.  TFSMS Help Desk:  [email protected]
  7. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.
  8. Release authorized by Lieutenant General E. E. Austin,  Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration.//