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MARADMIN 143/19

Availability of Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 3-20F.4 (Formerly MCWP 3-25.13), Airspace Control

MARADMIN 143/19 announces the availability of the revised Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 3-20F.4 (formerly MCWP 3-25.13), Airspace Control. This publication provides tactics, techniques, and procedures for planning and executing airspace control in multi-Service environments and is available electronically only via the USMC doctrine website and ALSA website.

Issued: March 6, 2019
1.  The Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integrations Capabilities Development Directorate (CDD) and the Air Land Sea Application (ALSA) Center have published the revised MCRP 3-20F.4 (formerly MCWP 3-25.13), Airspace Control.  MCRP 3-20F.4 may be downloaded via the USMC doctrine website at https:(slash)(slash)homeport.usmc.mil/sites/mcdoctrine/SitePages/Home.aspx.  The publication can also be found on the ALSA website at http:(slash)(slash)www.alsa.mil.<br>
2.  Background.  This publication (Airspace Control) is a single-source, descriptive reference guide to facilitate multi-Service coordination, integration, and control of airspace during exercises, contingencies, and other operations where Service components must share airspace for operational use.  It supports planners and warfighters by establishing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) for planning, coordination, and execution of airspace control in a multi-Service environment.  This publication contains information on Service capabilities and their ability to interface in carrying out exercises and operations in airspace.  It is consistent with joint doctrine and is useful to all commanders, planning staffs, and support agencies.<br>
3.  Coordinating instructions.  This manual will be published electronically only.  There will be no printed copies.  It may be downloaded from the websites indicated in paragraph 1 above.<br>
4.  This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.<br>
5.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General David H. Berger, Deputy Commandant, Combat Development and Integration.