Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) 14.2
Setting the Conditions for Force 2025 Maneuvers – NIE 14.2
NIE 14.2 will focus on joint and coalition force integration, and allow the assessment of communications and network gaps, with joint and multinational partners.
NIEs continue to provide training opportunities as they leverage the live, virtual and constructive environment that affords units the opportunity to assess emerging capability sets while supporting scalable, distributed and blended training.
Please use the contents of this site for all media press kit needs relating to the commissioning ceremony scheduled July 22. Further media questions can be directed to apao@cvn78.navy.mil.
Marine Corps Installations West is comprised of five Marine Corps
installations throughout California and Arizona. Our bases and air stations
are fundamental to the combat readiness of Marine operating forces and
integral to the quality of life for our Marines, Sailors, and their
families.
With a primary goal of consistent level of support to installations, the
region maintains an...
JACKSON, Miss.- The 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT), Mississippi Army National Guard, will participate in a National Training Center combat training exercise at Fort Irwin, California from May 18-June 15.
The NTC rotation will showcase 155th ABCT and supporting unit partnerships,
demonstrating the U.S. Army's Total Force Policy. The plan requires one total force, the active Army,...
The Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System program is a joint effort between the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Defense. Four C-130 wings support the MAFFS mission including three Air National Guard units: Nevada's 152nd Airlift Wing, California's 146th Airlift Wing, and Wyoming's 153rd Airlift Wing; and one U.S. Air Force Reserve unit, Colorado's 302nd Airlift Wing.
The National Training Center (NTC) provides U.S. military units and personnel with realistic pre-deployment training scenarios in all aspects of armed conflict.
Marines are field-testing more than 50 different new technologies in an exercise that provides an opportunity for warfighters to assess emerging technologies and innovative engineering in support of amphibious assault operations. Field-testing of technology platforms are across six mission areas including early reconnaissance, threat identification, reconnaissance and threat elimination,...
Military working dogs have been a valuable part of the U.S. armed forces and have been officially recognized since WWII. In the past, these dogs could warn troops of approaching enemies, detect gas and locate wounded troops. Now military dogs can detect explosives and narcotics as well as engage the enemy. This page celebrates the commitment and service of the military working dog.