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US Marine Corps defines lines-of-action to improve military training

14th June 2024 - 15:30 GMT | by Flavia Camargos Pereira

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A marine performing security tasks during a training exercise in Australia. (Photo: US Marine Corps)

The service issued its Training and Education Annual Report with the intention of better preparing marines for future warfare.

The US Marine Corps (USMC) released its Training and Education Annual Report (TEAR) on 12 June outlining how the service planned to improve military training for its troops. Aligned with the Force Design 2030 vision, the paper updated the branch’s doctrine to better prepare marines to succeed on tomorrow’s battlefield.

In order to progress with its plans, the USMC intends to conduct its modernisation process through three projects: Triumph, Trident and Tripoli. Known as Three Ts, those efforts aim at replicating warfare conditions and preparing Marines to be problem solvers and accomplish tasks in multi-domain scenarios.

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Flavia Camargos Pereira

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Flavia Camargos Pereira is a North America editor at Shephard Media. She joined the company …

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