- MAGTFTC MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms
The official website of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center and Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, located in Twentynine Palms, California
- About 29 Palms
The City of Twentynine Palms is home to the Joshua Tree National Park Headquarters and the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the world's largest Marine Corps training base
- MCAGCC Visitor Center
The MCAGCC Visitor Center is responsible for base access, vehicle, weapon, and pet registration, and the creation of personnel profiles
- Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms gt; Contact Us
Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command and Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
- Headquarters Battalion - Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center . . .
Headquarters Battalion provides administration and support, to include individual training, personnel readiness, morale, welfare, and discipline of assigned military personnel
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines - 1st Marine Division
2d Battalion, 7th Marines conducts METL-oriented training to deliberately generate combat-credible readiness IOT deploy, fight, and win in support of emergent crises worldwide, while preparing for deployment to the Western Pacific in support of the unit deployment program
- Communication Training Battalion
The mission of the HQ Co is to provide the MCCES Commander with the means to effectively command and control subordinate and attached units in the training of Marines in ground electronics maintenance, communications, aviation command and control (C2) operations, and maintenance in order to ensure that Marine Commanders at all levels have the ability to C2 across the full range of military
- Mission Assurance - Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
The Mission Assurance Division provides programs for the protection of life and property, and restorations of resources affecting the Combat Center Mission We provide emergency services, and active security posture and mission assurance programs designed to deter, detect, delay defend, and mitigate natural or man-made crisis events
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