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107 Logistic Combat Element<br />

• Oversee preparations for combat.<br />

• Provide throughput reports to the AAOG as directed in the arrival<br />

and assembly plan.<br />

ACO<br />

The airfield coordination officer (ACO) is designated by the MAGTF<br />

commander under the cognizance of the ACE, and acts as the single point<br />

of contact for host nation support and other support peculiar to aviation<br />

operations at the airfields. Non-AMC support requirements identified by<br />

the TALCE ADVON will be coordinated through the ACO. The ACO<br />

should be a member of the SLRP to facilitate early airfield operational<br />

planning. Functions coordinated by<br />

the ACO follow:<br />

• Ramp allocation and aircraft parking.<br />

• ATC.<br />

• Fuel storage and dispensing.<br />

• Aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF).<br />

• Allocation of facilities and real estate.<br />

• Flight clearance.<br />

• Airfield improvement.<br />

• NAVAIDS.<br />

• Arresting gear.<br />

• Airfield lighting.<br />

• Interface with the AACG.<br />

LFSP (MPS Operations)<br />

The LFSP is a task-organized unit composed primarily of <strong>personnel</strong> and<br />

equipment from the LCE. The headquarters is usually sourced from that<br />

MLG’s CLR or CLBs and NSE augmented by other MAGTF elements.<br />

The LFSP controls throughput of <strong>personnel</strong> and MPE/S at the port, beach,<br />

and airfield. The LFSP falls under the OPCON of the AAOG OIC<br />

107-24

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