Marines


Network Engagement Course
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Twentynine Palms, California
Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command and Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center

Today's Marines must be able to:

Evaluate increasingly complex environments

Achieve desired effects against complex networks

Integrate tactical tasks to accomplish operational endstates

Promote integration with joint, interagency, & multinational capabilities

Understand the potency of direct, indirect, & irregular warfare tactics

The Network Engagement Course teaches Marines to overcome these challenges by:

Integrating all warfighting functions to achieve commanders' endstates

Assessing the operational environment as a series of interdependent networks

Utilizing realistic training scenarios based on current dynamics in the competition environment

Demonstrating capabilities of joint, interdepartmental, multinational, and non-governmental organizations

What makes our course unique?

The only DOD course instructing Network-based engagement with a focus on integrating warfighting functions capabilities

Our curriculum was developed by Intel, Ops, EOD, Fires, and Information subject matter experts

Refined by the inaugural course director for the Joint HUMINT Analysis & Targeting Course and former Human Targeting Officer for the Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan

MCTOG's former OPFOR Commander created our in-house scenario, based on real East Asian events & entities

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