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The '''Marine Corps Security Force Regiment''' is a dedicated [[security]] and [[anti-terrorism|anti-]]/[[counter-terrorism]] unit of the [[United States Marine Corps]]. <ref> [http://www.iimefpublic.usmc.mil/mcsf Official Website] (restricted access) </ref> <ref> [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usmc/mcsfbn.htm profile] on [[GlobalSecurity.org]] </ref> It provides security forces to guard high-value [[List of United States Navy installations|naval installations]], most notably those containing [[Nuclear marine propulsion|nuclear vessel]]s and [[nuclear weapons|weapons]]. It also provides Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams (FAST) and Recapture Tactics Teams (RTT). Marines who complete Security Force training are assigned a secondary [[List of United States Marine Corps MOS|Military Occupational Specialty]] of 8152 (Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Guard), while instructors can earn 8153 (Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Cadre Trainer).

==History==

Marine Security Forces are not formally recognized as [[Special Forces]]. However, the unit was grown from and attached to the disbanded 4th [[Marine Expeditionary Brigade]] (Anti-Terrorism Brigade), the predecessor to [[United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command|Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command]], along with the Marine Special Operations Advisor Group, formally known as the Foreign Military Training Unit.

==Units==
[[Image:USMC DMR Iraq.jpg|thumb|Two FAST Marines test fire a [[U.S. Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle|Designated Marksman Rifle]].]]
===Active===
* Headquarters, [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia]]
* 1st FAST Company, [[Camp Allen]], [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia]]
* 2nd FAST Company, [[Naval Weapons Station Yorktown]], [[Yorktown, Virginia|Yorktown]], Virginia
* 3rd FAST Company, Camp Allen, Norfolk, Virginia
* [[Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay]], [[Kings Bay, Georgia|Kings Bay]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
* [[Naval Base Kitsap]] ([[Bangor Trident Base, Washington|Bangor Annex]]), [[Bangor, Washington|Bangor]], [[Washington]]
* [[Naval Support Activity Bahrain]], [[Manama]], [[Bahrain]]
* [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], [[Guantánamo Bay]], [[Cuba]]
* [[Naval Station Rota, Spain|Naval Station Rota]], [[Rota, Cádiz|Rota]], [[Spain]]
* Training Battalion, [[Naval Security Group Activity Chesapeake]], [[Chesapeake, Virginia|Chesapeake]], [[Virginia]]

===Inactive===
* [[Naval Air Station Patuxent River]], [[Lexington Park, Maryland|Lexington Park]], [[Maryland]]
* [[Naval Air Station Keflavik]], [[Keflavík]], [[Iceland]]
* [[Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Naples, Italy|Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Naples]], [[Naples]], [[Italy]]
* [[U.S. Naval Activities, United Kingdom]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
* Naval Security Group Activity Sabana Seca, [[Puerto Rico]]

==Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team==
{{Infobox Military Unit
|unit_name=Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team
|image=[[Image:FAST Company logo.jpg|250px|FAST logo]]
|caption=Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team logo
|dates=1987 - present
|nickname=FAST Company
|motto=''Anytime, Anyplace''
|battles=[[USS Cole bombing]], [[Operation Just Cause]], American Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania
}}
[[Image:FAST (USN).jpg|220px|thumb|left|Two Marines from the 1st Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team guarding an Iraqi oil rig in [[April 2004]]]]

The '''Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team''' ('''FAST''') is capable of rapidly deploying to immediately improve security at [[Federal government of the United States|United States Government]] installations worldwide. FAST Marines are deployed at the discretion of the [[Chief of Naval Operations]]' and the [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]] when the primary and auxiliary security forces of the Marines are unable to adequately respond to a security crisis.

Established in 1987, FAST companies provide a limited-duration, expeditionary security force to protect vital naval and national assets. FAST maintains forward-deployed platoons at various naval commands around the globe, and possesses U.S.-based alert forces capable of rapidly responding to unforeseen contingencies worldwide. Each FAST company is equipped and trains with some of the most state-of-the-art weaponry and currently consists of around 500 Marines.

[[Image:USMC FAST 01.jpg|thumb|100px|left|older FAST logo]]
FAST maintains a high degree of readiness in order to conduct these short-notice, limited-duration contingency operations, as seen in the port security mission following the attacks on the [[USS Cole (DDG 67)]] in October 2000 and the recent American Embassy reinforcements in Liberia and Haiti.

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==Recapture Tactics Team==
{{Infobox Military Unit
|dates= 1987 - present
|unit_name= Recapture Tactics Team
|nickname= RTT, Close Quarters Battle Team, CQB Cowboys
|motto= Speed, Surprise, and Violence of Action
}}

The '''Recapture Tactics Team''' ('''RTT''') is also known as the Security Force [[Close Quarters Battle]] Team (CQB). RTTs specialize in [[SWAT]] procedures without having to be [[Military Police]] [[Special Reaction Team]] (SRT) trained. RTT units are attached to Personal Reliability Commands around the globe located at select Naval Installations. Whereas FASTs deploy to areas in need of Naval Security Operations, a RTT doesn't deploy because they are already placed in strategic locations.

RTTs receive the same training as FASTs, though FAST goes through training at the [[platoon]] level, and RTT goes through training at the [[squad]] level similar to SRT. RTT units attend the following training schools:

*Basic Security Guard ([[Marine Corps Security Guard|Marine Security Guard]] Anti/Counter-Terrorism Training)
*High Risk Personnel, also known as [[Body Guard]] Protection, similar to [[Protective Services Detail]], the military version of [[Federal Law Enforcement Training Center]]
*[[Close Quarters Battle]]
*[[Designated marksman]]
*Assault Breacher or AB (small unit [[demolition]] and [[door breaching]] tactics)

However, this is not in the pipeline fashion, as it is with other specialty units. RTT receives the "on job training" needed after going to CQB school, before going to the others schools listed. Once formally trained, they receive the MOS 8154.

The Marine Corps Security Force Close Quarters Battle Team go to various installations as Mobile Training Teams (MTTs) to teach CQB to units such as [[Marine Corps Special Operations Command]], Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team, [[Special Reaction Team]], other military branches (both foreign and domestic), and law enforcement organizations (federal, state, and local).

==See also==
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[[Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines]]

==References==
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* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usmc/mcsfbn.htm profile] at [[Globalsecurity.org]]
* [https://www.msgbn.usmc.mil/MCO%20P1326.6D%20W%20CH%201.pdf MCO P1326.6D] SELECTING, SCREENING, AND PREPARING ENLISTED MARINES FOR SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND INDEPENDENT DUTIES
* [http://usmilitary.about.com/od/enlistedjo2/a/8154.htm Marine Corps Enlisted Job Descriptions:] MOS 8154 -- Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Close Quarters Battle (CQB) Team on [[About.com]]
* [http://www.specialoperations.com/USMC/FAST/default.html Special Operations.Com's USMC Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) page]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usmc/mcsfbn.htm FAST Company] entry at [[Globalsecurity.org]]
* Rowe, Charles W. "F.A.S.T. is the Way to Go!" ''The Gun Digest Book of Assault Weapons, 3rd Edition''. Jack Lewis, ed. Northbrook, Illinois: DBI Books, 1993. ISBN 0-87349-139-4.

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Revision as of 00:15, 5 January 2009

Marine Corps Security Force Regiment
MCSFB logo
CountryUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeSpecialty
RoleFleet security
Garrison/HQNaval Station Norfolk, Virginia
Nickname(s)Gunslingers
Motto(s)Deter, Detect, Defend
Commanders
Current
commander
Col William P. McLaughlin

"This job is some bullshit" PFC Tarver