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Marines


ITX 4-19

This page archives news and photos from Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 4-19 in 2019. It highlights deployments and training, showcasing MARFORRES operational readiness and global engagement.

ABOUT

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.

 

 

VIDEOS

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Photo Gallery

MAG-41 deploys Tactical Air Ground Refueling System during Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations scenario during ITX 4-22

U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, assemble a tactical aviation ground refueling system during a refueling mission at a forward arming and refueling point located at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., July 29, 2022. The TAGRS includes all of the refueling components in one compact system allowing for rapid setup and breakdown. Marine Forces Reserve is using ITX 4-22 to exercise Force Design 2030 initiatives such as expeditionary advanced base operations. By executing long range insertion and distributed operations across more than 300 miles, MAGTF-23 will prove their ability to fulfill future Marine Corps warfighting concepts. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by. Ryan Schmid)

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Photo by: Cpl. Ryan Schmid |  VIRIN: 220729-M-HT815-1005.JPG