Marine Staff Sgt. Alex Teegarden, a combat instructor with Alpha Company, Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry - West, and Dr. Andrew Jensen, with the Naval Health Research Center, calibrate tablets for an unknown distance evaluation on Range 210F as part of the third week of the Infantry Marine Course on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Feb. 12, 2021. IMC is a 14-week pilot course designed to create better trained and more lethal entry-level infantry Marines prepared for near-peer conflicts. The course uses a redesigned learning model for students intended to deve


Marine Staff Sgt. Alex Teegarden, a combat instructor with Alpha Company, Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry - West, and Dr. Andrew Jensen, with the Naval Health Research Center, calibrate tablets for an unknown distance evaluation on Range 210F as part of the third week of the Infantry Marine Course on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Feb. 12, 2021. IMC is a 14-week pilot course designed to create better trained and more lethal entry-level infantry Marines prepared for near-peer conflicts. The course uses a redesigned learning model for students intended to develop their capabilities for independent and adaptive thought and action. The program of instruction for IMC has been in development for a year and follows guidance from the 2019 Commandant's Planning Guidance and Force Design 2030.


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