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Acting ASN Todd Schafer Visits Navy Region Southeast and Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island

Acting ASN Todd Schafer Visits Navy Region Southeast and Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island
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Brigadier General Phillip N Frietze > 1st Marine Logistics Group > Leaders

Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze is currently serving as the Commanding General, 1st Marine Logistics Group.  He hails from Las Cruces, New Mexico and is a graduate of New Mexico State University. He was commissioned through the Officer Candidate Course Program in August 1991 and attended The Basic School, the Marine Corps Engineer Officer’s Course, the U.S. Army Engineer Officer’s Advanced Course, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Joint Forces Staff College, Defense Language Institute, the Argentine Ministry of Defense War College, and is a Regional Area Officer for South America.  His service spans all elements of the Marine Air Ground Task Force, with command and staff assignments at all levels. 

Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023

Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023 1 hour ago Marines board an MV-22 Osprey during an expeditionary advance base operation exercise at Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, June 17, 2020. (Cpl. Donovan Massieperez/Marine Corps) Every time Marines head to the field they’ll have a chance to experiment with how the force will fight future battles. That’s in part because Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger has set down a strict deadline of 2023 for Marines to offer a new way of operating in the increasingly challenging areas against peer adversaries such as Russia and China. As a guide, Marines will look to a recently published “Tentative Manual for Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations,” or EABO. The concept puts Marines in small teams focused on sea denial to help the Navy fight a peer adversary.

What caused the Marine amphibious assault vehicle sinking tragedy?

What caused the Marine amphibious assault vehicle sinking tragedy? Philip Athey keyboard arrow down U.S. Marine Corps combat crosses are displayed during a memorial service at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Aug. 21, 2020. “It’s alright, just calm down we’re going to make it back to the ship. Just do me a favor and take a deep breath.” These were the words a Marine told his ­amphibious assault vehicle rear crewman on July 30, 2020, as reality hit that the AAV they were in was actually sinking. The water was up to top-of-the-boot level at that point, and the Marines and sailor trapped inside were nervous.

Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023

Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023
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