Q2 FY25 APPROVED DOCTRINE AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS


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R 081800Z MAY 25 MARADMIN 223/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM QUANTICO VA// SUBJ/Q2 FY25 APPROVED 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: [email protected]// POC/D. HEINZE/CIV/MAGTFTC/MCTOG/TEL: COMM: (760)672-9539/EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/R. COSTELLO/MAJ/CEID/TEL: COMM: (703)432-1652/EMAIL: [email protected]//  POC/R. COLE/CIV/GCED/TEL: COMM: (703)784-6642/EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/C. BEVAN/CIV/MCLOG/EMAIL: [email protected] POC/A. BRYANT/CIV/MARSOC/ TEL: COMM (910)440-0865/EMAIL [email protected]// POC/D. GROHOSKI/CIV/DC INFORMATION/TEL: COMM:(703)784-5443/ EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/D. WHELAN/MAJ/MCCMOS/TEL: COMM (703)784-1351/EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/J. CAMPBELL/CIV/MEXWD/TEL: COMM (703)432-4732/EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/R.  FITZSIMMONS/CIV/TECOM/PSD/TEL:  COMM (703)432-8493/EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/T.  HARTSHORNE/CIV/TECOM/PSD/DB/TEL:  COMM (703)432-1931/ EMAIL: [email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The following Marine Corps doctrine and training publications were approved during Q2 of FY25 (through 8 April 2025). The publications are available via the Marine Corps Doctrine website at https:(slantslant)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us(slant)sites(slant)MCEN_ Support_MCDoctrine.  Readers with a valid common access card unable to access the publications can request enhanced permissions from the Marine Corps doctrine website by scrolling to the bottom, clicking “Can’t Find a Publication?” and following the instructions.  Those without government access can view unrestricted USMC Doctrine on the Marine Corps Publications Electronic Library at https:(slant slant)www.marines.mil(slant)News(slant)Publications(slant).  To provide publication feedback, email the appropriate manager point of contact shown above.  Send other requests for assistance to [email protected]. 1.a.  Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-01, Offensive and Defensive Tactics, was approved 1 April 2025.  This publication addresses the philosophy of tactics in general, and offensive and defensive tactics specifically.  This revision outlines integration and synchronization of warfighting functions across all domains, focused on a thinking enemy, to offset disadvantage and create relative advantage through multidomain combined arms.  This publication supersedes MCWP 3-01, Offensive and Defensive Tactics, dated 20 September 2019. 1.b.  Marine Corps Tactical Publication (MCTP)3-40B, Tactical Logistics, was approved on 8 April 2025.  This publication expands upon Marine Corps Warfighting Publication 3-40, Marine Corps Logistics, and provides guidance to Marine Corps logisticians for planning and executing ground and aviation logistics support at the tactical level.  This publication supersedes MCTP 3-40B, Tactical- Level Logistics, dated 6 May 2016 and Change 1, dated 4 April 2018 1.c.  MCWP 13-10, Seabasing, was approved on 31 March 2025.  This Multi-Service publication describes organizational structures, command relationships, planning considerations, unique logistic and defense considerations, and command and control functions specific to operating from a sea base.  This publication supersedes MCWP 3-31.7, Seabasing, dated June 2013.  NOTE:  This publication is marked FEDCON and is only available on the Marine Corps Doctrine website listed in paragraph 1. 1.d.  MCTP 12-10E, Arctic and Extreme Cold Weather Operations, was approved 24 February 2025.  This Multi-Service publication provides soldiers and Marines with concepts and techniques associated with conducting arctic operations.  This publication supersedes MCTP 12-10A.4, Cold Regions Operations, dated January 2011. 1.e.  Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 3-03A.1, Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, was approved on 24 February 2025.  This new publication provides guidance for employing Marine civil affairs forces within the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) and Fleet Marine Forces to conduct civil affairs activities, support military government operations, and facilitate civil affairs support activities. 1.f.  MCTP 10-10F, Military Police Operations, was approved on 14 February 2025.  This publication addresses law enforcement tasks, functions, objectives, capabilities, and their employment in an expeditionary environment.  It describes Marine Corps military police forces’ integration into MAGTF operations in support of operational- and tactical-level expeditionary activities and operations.  This publication supersedes MCTP 10-10F, dated 18 October 2019. 1.g.  MCTP 8-20A, Offensive and Defensive Space Operations, was approved on 9 February 2025.  This new publication is classified and is only accessible on the SIPR library.  The URL to the SIPR doctrine site is:  HTTPS:(slantslant)intelshare.intelink.sgov.gov (slant)sites(slant)ALSA(slant)MCdoctrine. 1.h.  MCRP 2-10A.2, Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT), was approved on 3 February 2025.  This publication serves as a basic reference for understanding concepts, operations, and procedures for conducting CI/HUMINT activities in support of the MAGTF across the spectrum of conflict.  This publication supersedes MCRP 2-10A.2, Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence, dated 21 November 2019. 1.i.  MCRP 2-10A.5, Remote Sensor Operations, was approved on 22 January 2025.  This publication provides information on how intelligence personnel plan and execute remote sensor operations in support of the MAGTF.  This publication supersedes MCRP 2-10A.5, Remote Sensor Operations, dated 17 July 1977; erratum dated 24 June 1998; erratum dated 13 July 2004; erratum dated 2 May 2016; and Change 1 dated 4 April 2018. 1.j.  MCWP 3-05, Marine Corps Special Operations, was approved on 16 January 2025.  This publication describes the roles and responsibilities of Marine Forces Special Operations Command and the relationship it has with the Marine Corps.  This publication supersedes MCWP 3-05, Marine Corps Special Operations, dated 1 June 2017, and Change 1, dated 4 April 2018. 1.k.  MCWP 3-03, Stabilization Activities, was approved on 3 January 2025.  This publication codifies the eleven common stabilization missions, the nine associated Marines Corps tasks (MCTs) and the eleven supporting stabilization activities and associated MCTs, in addition to other planning considerations for the Fleet Marine Forces when conducting stabilization activities.  This publication supersedes MCWP 3-03, Stability Operations, dated 16 December 2016 and Change 1, dated 4 April 2018. 2.  Coordinating Instructions.  Units can request hard copy publications via https:(slantslant)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: 2.a.  MCWP 3-01, Offensive and Defensive Tactics. 2.a.1.  PCN:  143 000182 01. 2.a.2.  LDC:  None. 2.a.3.  Manager:  Ground Combat Element Division. 2.b.  MCTP 3-40B, Tactical Logistics. 2.b.1.  PCN:  147 000011 01. 2.b.2.  LDC:  None. 2.b.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Logistics Operation Group. 2.c.  MCWP 13-10, Seabasing. 2.c.1.  PCN 143 000153 01 2.c.2.  LDC: FEDCON (Releasable to Department of Defense and contractors). 2.c.3.  Manager:  Maritime Expeditionary Warfare Division (MEXWD). 2.d.  MCTP 12-10W, Arctic and Extreme Cold Weather Operations. 2.d.1.  PCN:  147 000093 01. 2.d.2.  LDC:  None. 2.d.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group. 2.e.  MCRP 3-03A.1, Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and       Procedures 2.e.1.  PCN:  144 000361 00. 2.e.2.  LDC:  None. 2.e.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Civil Military Operations School. 2.f.  MCTP 10-10F, Military Police Operations. 2.f.1.  PCN:  147 000076 01. 2.f.2.  LDC:  None. 2.f.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group. 2.g.  MCTP 8-20A, Offensive and Defensive Space Operations. 2.g.1.  PCN:  147 000101 00. 2.g.2.  LDC:  Authorized for release to certain foreign nationals         only. 2.g.3.  Manager:  Combat Element Information Division. 2.h.  MCRP 2-10A.2, Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence. 2.h.1.  PCN:  144 000235 01. 2.h.2.  LDC:  None. 2.h.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Intelligence Schools. 2.i.  MCRP 2-10A.5, Remote Sensor Operations. 2.i.1.  PCN:  144 000153 01. 2.i.2.  LDC:  None. 2.i.3.  Manager:  Marine Corps Intelligence Schools. 2.j.  MCWP 3-05, Marine Corps Special Operations. 2.j.1.  PCN:  143 000178 01. 2.j.2.  LDC:  None. 2.j.3.  Manager:  Marine Forces Special Operations Command. 2.k.  MCWP 3-03, Stabilization Activities. 2.k.1.  PCN:  143 000177 01. 2.k.2.  LDC:  None. 2.k.3.  Manager:  Ground Combat Element Division. 3.  The following publications have been archived.  This archival action will be recorded in the next Marine Corps Bulletin 5603 release: 3.a.  MCRP 3-40A.9, First Aid.  This publication was archived upon approval of Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 6040.47, which standardizes all tactical combat casualty care and first aid standards DoD-wide to the Joint Trauma System. 3.b.  MCRP 5-10.2, Transition Planning Handbook.  This publication was archived per American, British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand (ABCANZ) Armies Program instruction. 4.  Readers can provide feedback on Marine Corps doctrine and training publications to [email protected]. 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.//