TECOM Training & Education Command

 

TECOM Training & Education Command

United States Marine Corps

CWO4 Matthew Studer, Executive Officer of Alpha Company, Marine Corps Detachment Fort Lee, and Sgt Justin Brown, Aerial Delivery Instructor, with Sgt Brown’s Certificate of Commendation for being selected as the Instructor of the Quarter for Alpha Company.  (Photo provided by CWO4 Allen Ostermann, Marine Corps Detachment Public Affairs Officer/Released)
CWO4 Matthew Studer, Executive Officer of Alpha Company, Marine Corps Detachment Fort Lee, and Sgt Justin Brown, Aerial Delivery Instructor, with Sgt Brown’s Certificate of Commendation for being selected as the Instructor of the Quarter for Alpha Company. (Photo provided by CWO4 Allen Ostermann, Marine Corps Detachment Public Affairs Officer/Released)
The Stairway to Heaven is an obstacle that requires recruits to climb to the top of a 30-foot ladder like structure and climb back down the other side aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. The purpose is have recruits face any fear of heights and gain confidence through their accomplishments.
The Stairway to Heaven is an obstacle that requires recruits to climb to the top of a 30-foot ladder like structure and climb back down the other side aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. The purpose is have recruits face any fear of heights and gain confidence through their accomplishments.
Jack Greene, 7, reads his favorite book to therapy dog, Davy, and handler Shirley Colman, founder of Independent Therapy Dogs, Inc. at the library Aug. 8 aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. "Ruff" Readers is a program developed by ITD, Inc. to help children learn to read and promote responsible pet ownership.
Jack Greene, 7, reads his favorite book to therapy dog, Davy, and handler Shirley Colman, founder of Independent Therapy Dogs, Inc. at the library Aug. 8 aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. "Ruff" Readers is a program developed by ITD, Inc. to help children learn to read and promote responsible pet ownership.
A recruit of Company L, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, rappels down a 60-foot-wall during recruit training aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Aug. 10. The structure consisted of two rappel walls and a "hell hole," a hole on the top of the platform that drops directly to the ground below.
A recruit of Company L, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, rappels down a 60-foot-wall during recruit training aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Aug. 10. The structure consisted of two rappel walls and a "hell hole," a hole on the top of the platform that drops directly to the ground below.
Unit Leaders

Major General James W. Lukeman
Commanding General, Training and Education Command
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SES Dennis C. Thompson
Executive Deputy, Training and Education Command
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Sergeant Major Justin D. LeHew
Sergeant Major, Training and Education Command
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Unit News
TECOM fires up the grill for family day By Ida Irby | September 3, 2015
Never left behind, forgotten; Honorary Marine recognized for bringing brothers home By Sgt. Justin M. Boling | July 26, 2015
Marine Corps Bulletin is adjusted to get ‘rocks out of rucksack’ in training By Sgt. Jose D. Lujano | April 3, 2015
My steps for Bataan By Sgt. Justin M. Boling | March 30, 2015
Mission
To develop, coordinate, resource, execute, and evaluate training and education concepts, policies, plans, and programs to ensure Marines are prepared to meet the challenges of present and future operational environments.
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