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Popular training program increases Marine survivability - A Marine with 1st Marine Division escapes from a Modular Amphibious Egress Trainer during Underwater Egress Training at the Infantry Immersion Trainer facility, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 19, 2019. The Underwater Egress Trainer program teaches Marines and other authorized personnel to egress from sinking or submerged platforms, including aircraft, amphibious ships or ground vehicles. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Dylan Chagnon)
Civilian Marine serves God, Country, Corps - Heather Rodríguez (left), her husband José and a displaced family from Puerto Rico meet with Representative Stephanie Murphy (third from right) before the State of the Union Address to discuss with Congress the issues Hurricane Maria victims continue to face. Rodríguez balances life helping Marines get the gear they need at Marine Corps Systems Command’s Training Systems and serving his community as an Episcopal priest in Orlando, Florida. (Courtesy photo)
Randolph Scott, Capability Assessment Support Center project administrator at Marine Corps Systems Command in Albany, Georgia, helps Albany Young Marine Staff Sgt. Bobby Wilson with the proper rolling of his camouflage utility blouse sleeves April 25 at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. - Randolph Scott, Capability Assessment Support Center project administrator at Marine Corps Systems Command in Albany, Georgia, helps Albany Young Marine Staff Sgt. Bobby Wilson with the proper rolling of his camouflage utility blouse sleeves April 25 at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
1st Lt. M. Joel Wagaman, project manager at Marine Corps Systems Command’s Program Manager Training Systems, demonstrates the use of the Advanced Gunnery Training System—a simulation-based system that provides Marine crews gunnery and tactical training for the M1A1 Main Battle Tank and Light Armored Vehicle. A team from PM TRASYS recently released the results of a study that prove training in the AGTS can increase Marines’ proficiency while costing the Corps millions less than live training. - 1st Lt. M. Joel Wagaman, project manager at Marine Corps Systems Command’s Program Manager Training Systems, demonstrates the use of the Advanced Gunnery Training System—a simulation-based system that provides Marine crews gunnery and tactical training for the M1A1 Main Battle Tank and Light Armored Vehicle. A team from PM TRASYS recently released the results of a study that prove training in the AGTS can increase Marines’ proficiency while costing the Corps millions less than live training.
José Rodriguez-Sanjurjo (left), a cost estimator in the Marine Corps System Command Training Systems Program Management Office in Orlando, Fla., discusses a project with co-workers Sergeant Justin Tygart and Ashley Roberson. National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 – Oct. 15, Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) proudly spotlights valued team members who are part of this heritage and contribute to the success of its acquisition mission. - José Rodriguez-Sanjurjo (left), a cost estimator in the Marine Corps System Command Training Systems Program Management Office in Orlando, Fla., discusses a project with co-workers Sergeant Justin Tygart and Ashley Roberson. National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 – Oct. 15, Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) proudly spotlights valued team members who are part of this heritage and contribute to the success of its acquisition mission.
Marine Corps Systems Command plans to demonstrate the Robotic Moving Target System on June 16. - Marine Corps Systems Command plans to demonstrate the Robotic Moving Target System on June 16.
Conversations about Marine Corps acquisition, innovation, and gear with host Tripp Elliott, MCSC Head of Command Safety.
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