Marines


ITX 4-22

Unit Logo - 23rd Marine Regiment
Integrated Training Exercise 4-22
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif.

About

The purpose of R-ITX is to enhance integration and proficiency across the MAGTF in all warfighting functions  with a focus on the application of combined arms in support of maneuver to validate our collective readiness for worldwide deployment in support of the Marine Corps and Joint Force.

 

Media Contact Information

Name:  MFR CommStrat
Address:  2000 Opelousas Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114
Phone:  (504) 697-9335

eMail:  mfrcommstrat@usmc.mil

 



ITX 4-22 video gallery
Video by Cpl. Jennifer Delacruz, Cpl. Ryan Schmid, Cpl. James Stanfield, Staff Sgt. Matthew Teutsch
MAGTF-23 Completes ITX 4-22
Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES)
Aug. 12, 2022 | 2:17
U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Air Ground Task Force 23, conduct Integrated Training Exercise 4-22 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., July 18 through Aug. 2, 2022. As the Marine Corps Reserve’s premier annual training event, ITX provides opportunities to mobilize geographically dispersed forces for a deployment; increase combat readiness and lethality; and exercise MAGTF command and control of battalions and squadrons across the full spectrum of warfare. (U.S. Marine Corps Video by Sgt. Matthew Teutsch, Cpl. James Stanfield, Cpl. Ryan Schmid, and Lance Cpl. Jennifer De La Cruz)

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Press Releases / Articles 

U.S. Marines provide aviation delivered ground refueling to U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone
U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 764 provided aviation delivered ground refueling to a remotely piloted MQ-9 Reaper drone from the 163rd Attack Wing of the California Air...

PRESS RELEASE: Marine Corps Reserve Begins Pinnacle Training at Warfighting Center in California
More than 4,300 Marines and Sailors from Marine Forces Reserve are mobilizing from across the country as part of Marine Air-Ground Task Force 23 to conduct Integrated Training Exercise 4-22 at Marine...

 
ITX 4-22 photo gallery
Chaplain and service members bring hope to Point Hope
Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, takes a break with Navy Senior Chief William Crozier, the senior enlisted religious program specialist for 4th MLG, April 19. Rodriguez and Crozier went out as a ministry team to Point Hope, Alaska, where a suicide attempt had taken place, April 16. There, they provided spiritual help to service members who helped save the victim’s life, and the family and friends of the victim. Point Hope is one of 12 rural Alaskan villages that received medical, dental, and veterinary care as part of Innovative Readiness Training Arctic Care 2013. The exercise is a multi-service humanitarian and training program that focuses on enhancing the capability of U.S. forces in peacetime support operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. IRT Arctic Care brings medical, dental and veterinary aid to 12 rural villages in Alaska. The exercise is primarily a Reserve effort with Marine Forces Reserve taking the lead and receiving logistical and medical support from the National Guard, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve and Air Force Reserve.