Story by Cpl. Julio McGraw | Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center | 04.05.2016
As the largest combined arms, live-fire training facility in the Marine Corps, the Combat Center has the responsibility of ensuring Marines remain a force in readiness. The installation does this by utilizing more than 1,100 square miles of training area to prepare forces up to a Marine Expeditionary Brigade-level for deployments. 7th Marine Regiment and elements of 1st Marine Division......
Story by Cpl. Ricardo Hurtado | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.14.2014
Marines with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, performed a tactical non-combatant personnel evacuation training mission via aircraft as part of Large Scale Exercise 2014 at the Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, Calif., Aug. 13....
Story by Lance Cpl. Angel Serna | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.12.2014
British Royal Marines, with United Kingdom Amphibious Forces, participated in Large Scale Exercise 2014 aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Aug. 8-14, 2014....
Story by Cpl. Ricardo Hurtado | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.12.2014
A group of Marines with 1st Brigade Headquarters Group, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade departed Camp Francis here Aug. 12, in the first of two convoys carrying the gear that filled out the camp and the combat operations center during Large Scale Exercise 2014....
Story by Lance Cpl. Angel Serna | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.12.2014
Marines with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, conducted fire support operations during Large Scale Exercise 2014 aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Aug. 9-10, 2014....
Story by Cpl. Corey Dabney | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.10.2014
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif. – Marines and Navy personnel have worked side-by-side since the inception of the Marine Corps. So, it a common sight to see Marines and Sailors working closely together. What isn’t a common sight is to see a Marine Expeditionary Brigade and sailors from an Expeditionary Strike Group working alongside one another ashore. ......
Story by Cpl. Ricardo Hurtado | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.09.2014
When going into combat, ground troops are frequently aided by fire support elements. These assets are often based on artillery and air fire support. The combination of these fire assets gives the maneuver element the lead it needs when closing with the enemy....
Story by Lance Cpl. Angel Serna | 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 08.08.2014
On an uncomfortably hot day in the Mojave Desert, many service members participating in Large Scale Exercise 2014 prepare for the day to end, but one Marine decides it’s the perfect weather to bring out his tools and some spare wood to create something from scraps of nothing. Corporal Tanner Lechner, a combat engineer with Combat Service Support Company, 1st Brigade Headquarters Group, 1st......