The AWE will demonstrate potential solutions to future Marine Air Ground Task Force challenges. It brings together the “Enhanced MAGTF Operations”(EMO) series of experimentation into a single live-force experiment as part of the RIMPAC 2014 exercise. The AWE is the culmination of a decade of progressive experimentation conducted by the Warfighting Lab. It will encompass the results of previous experiments, highlight selected technologies, and include the integration of Special Operations Forces (SOF) in amphibious operations. Concurrently, the AWE serves as a bridge to its follow-on program of wargaming, experimentation, and capability development




Cpl. Colby Wallace, Small Unit Water Purification (SUWP)
MARINE CORPS TRAINING AREA BELLOWS, Hawaii - Cpl. Colby Wallace, a water purification technician with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, and a 22-year-old native of Cape Coral, Fla., explains what the Small Unit Water Purification (SUWP) system is and how it operates. The SUWP is part of the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab's Advanced Warfighting Experiment during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Matthew J. Bragg
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