Marines


ITX 4-19

Marine Forces Reserve, ITX 4-19

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Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 4-19 is a live-fire and maneuver combined arms exercise designed to train battalion and squadron-sized units in tactics, techniques, and procedures required to provide a sustainable and ready operational reserve for employment across the full spectrum of crisis and global engagement.

ITX 4-19 is an essential component of the MARFORRES training and readiness cycle.  It serves as the principal exercise for assessing a unit's capabilities.

 

 

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Intergrated Training Exercise 2014
U.S. Marine Master Sgt. Mark Dornak, jump master with Charlie Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, checks a Marines gear before conducting a low level static line jump exercise during Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 4-14 aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, June 8, 2014. ITX 4-14, a cornerstone of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Training Program, is the largest annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve training exercise that helps sharpen skills and planning guidance for Reserve units. ITX employs assets from ground, air and logistics combat elements to demonstrate the ability to deploy rapidly and build up significant combat power necessary to form a MAGTF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Lauren Whitney/RELEASED)

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