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Our Mission

"To conduct training and instruction in the doctrine, tactics, and techniques of Naval expeditionary warfare, with a focus on amphibious operations, in order to support operational commanders in maintaining forces ready to project military power from the sea."

 

 

Ongoing Initiatives:
  1. Commander Second Fleet & II Marine Expeditionary Force Training Instruction
  2. Expeditionary Warfare Center of Excellence (EWCOE)
  3. Expeditionary Strike Group Command Element / Marine Expeditionary Brigade Forcible Entry / Amphibious Operations Exercise Skill Set Training, Planning, Execution
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World-Class Expeditionary Warrior Training

 

Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Atlantic (EWTGLANT) stands ready to assist you in achieving your highest Fleet Readiness Training Plan, Pre-deployment Training Program, and other training needs for your staff, their Marines, and the crews of all ships.

 

 

Course Catalog

Browse the Course Catalog

 

Click here to explore the courses that we have to offer at EWTGLANT. All courses are open to Active Duty Military, Reserve, and Government Civilians. Courses required by SURFLANT include:

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Hard copies of the course catalog are available for Military Organizations only. Please contact the Director Operations and Training (DOT) to request a hard copy.

 

 

Command Capabilities

Training Focus

 

EWTGLANT has a number of training devices to support its rigorous training programs. The LCAC Full Motion Trainer is an essential preparatory step to crews flying an actual mission. Demonstrators such as the Expeditionary Warfare Demonstrator are historically accurate as well as informative. Click the links below to learn more about some of our facilities and training devices.

LCAC

 

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