
The U.S. Marine Corps, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), has successfully completed its intensive live-fire machine gun training phase as part of a basic training course organized by the Combat Skills Training School.
At the vast training grounds and rugged terrain characteristic of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, hundreds of soldiers participated in a series of intense combat exercises with heavy machine guns. The exercises focused on practical battlefield application: from moving under simulated fire, quickly establishing firing positions, maintaining continuous fire under extremely high pressure, to coordinating fire groups to support infantry offensive or defensive operations. Every action was pushed to its maximum limit, helping soldiers hone their courage, accuracy, and sharp tactical decision-making abilities right in the middle of a simulated battlefield.

Military observers believe that such continuous live-fire training is crucial to maintaining the highest level of combat readiness in an increasingly complex and volatile global security environment. These types of training programs not only ensure that the U.S. Marine Corps can operate effectively in a variety of situations – from emergency rapid response missions to extended deployments in coordination with allied forces – but also strengthen their heavy weapons skills, a key factor in determining victory or defeat on the modern battlefield.

Strategic analysts emphasize that the current U.S. defense strategy prioritizes continuous training cycles, interoperability between forces, and rapid adaptation to emerging threats across multiple battlefields. The enhancement of weapons proficiency and tactical decision-making skills in exercises like this is clear evidence of the Marine Corps’ long-term commitment to maintaining a strong deterrent posture, high readiness, and superior operational resilience.
In an era of geopolitical upheaval and instability, this type of training reaffirms the core message:
Combat readiness is an unchanging requirement in an unpredictable world.
📍 Camp Pendleton, California — March 26, 2026
