Marines


ITX 4-24

MFR SEAL - FLAT - 2022
Integrated Training Exercise, 4-24
Twentynine Palms, Ca.

ABOUT 

ITX is the premier annual training event for the Marine Corps Reserve. ITX 4-24 enhances combat readiness, exercises MAGTF command and control, and this year, led by the 23rd Marine Regiment Headquarters, involves 2nd Battalion, 24th Marines; 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines; Marine Aircraft Group 41; and Combat Logistics Battalion 23.This live-fire exercise combines infantry, artillery, aircraft, and combat logistics to train battalion and squadron-sized units in combined-arms maneuver. Approximately 4279 Marines and Sailors from Marine Forces Reserve are mobilizing for Marine Air-Ground Task Force 23's Integrated Training Exercise 4-24 at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif. 

Media Contact Information

Name:  1st Lt. Quiarra Barros
Address:  2000 Opelousas Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114
Phone:  (504) 913-4445
eMail:  quiarra.barros.mil@usmc.mil

 


ITX 4-24 VIDEO GALLERY

PRESS RELEASES / ARTICLES

Press Release: Marine Corps Reserve Begins Pinnacle Training at Warfighting Center in California
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. – Approximately 4,279 Marines and Sailors from Marine Forces Reserve are mobilizing from across the country to form Marine Air-Ground Task Force 23 and conduct Integrated...


ITX 4-24 PHOTO GALLERY
Marine Forces Reserve implements BLAM initiative
Colonel David W. Edson, Assistant Chief of Staff G1, Marine Forces Reserve, speaks to senior administrators attending the Battalion Level Administration Management initiative at the 2016 Senior Administrator Symposium aboard Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Belle Chasse, La., Oct. 12-13, 2016. Edson spoke on the importance of ensuring all MARFORRES units are administratively ready across the board. The symposium utilized instruction and practical application to help senior administrative personnel understand how and why the implementation of the Battalion Level Administrative Management initiative will improve Reserve units’ ability to pass MCAAT inspections. The initiative will mitigate the issues with the current system. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sara Graham)

 



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