At left, U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jacob Bair, assigned to the Marine Innovation Unit, explains the metal properties of a part to Maj. Matt Audette and Lt. Col. Michael Radigan at Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Trident Warrior 2024. The exercise brought together personnel from the Naval Postgraduate School, the Marine Innovation Unit, FLEETWERX and industry to demonstrate advanced manufacturing technology in an expeditionary scenario. NPS, located in Monterey, California, provides defense-focused graduate education, including classified studies and interdisciplinary research, to advance the operational effectiveness, technological leadership, and warfighting advantage of the Naval service. Established in 1909, NPS offers master’s and doctorate programs to Department of Defense military and civilians, along with international partners, to deliver transformative solutions and innovative leaders through advanced education and research. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Andrew Langholf)
Date Taken: | 07.17.2024 |
Date Posted: | 08.16.2024 15:26 |
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Location: | MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA, US |
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