OXNARD, Calif. (Mar. 19, 2019) – Marine Corps Sgt. Kobe Loonsfoot (left), from Browning, Montana, and Lance Cpl. Alejandro Adame, from Lathrop, California, both assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force, direct equipment being unloaded from the Military Sealift Command vessel USNS SGT William R. Button (T-AK 3012) during maritime prepositioning force training in support of Pacific Blitz 2019 (PacBlitz19). The inherently dynamic, scalable, and combined-arms capability of MAGTFs joined with mobility and sustainability provided by amphibious ships gives us an asymmetric advantage over adversa


OXNARD, Calif. (Mar. 19, 2019) – Marine Corps Sgt. Kobe Loonsfoot (left), from Browning, Montana, and Lance Cpl. Alejandro Adame, from Lathrop, California, both assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force, direct equipment being unloaded from the Military Sealift Command vessel USNS SGT William R. Button (T-AK 3012) during maritime prepositioning force training in support of Pacific Blitz 2019 (PacBlitz19). The inherently dynamic, scalable, and combined-arms capability of MAGTFs joined with mobility and sustainability provided by amphibious ships gives us an asymmetric advantage over adversaries. PacBlitz19 increases the ability of all participants to plan, communicate and conduct complex amphibious operations.


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