
Large Scale Exercise 2014 – PME Panel
Wed, 15 Jul
|Partnership III Room 321
The success of I Marine Expeditionary Brigade Large Scale Exercise 14 (MEB LSE-14) was driven by Lieutenant General John A. Toolan's vision to integrate Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) capabilities into training, expanding realism and enabling distributed forces to train together.


Time & Location
15 Jul 2026, 14:00 – 16:00
Partnership III Room 321, Partnership III, 3039 Technology Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32826, USA
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Large Scale Exercise 2014 – PME Panel
What does it take to prepare Marines for the complexity of modern warfare?
Large Scale Exercise 2014 (LSE-14) offers a powerful example.
LSE-14: Lessons That Continue to Shape Marine Corps Training
Large Scale Exercise 14 (LSE-14) brought together U.S. and Canadian forces in a Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) environment to validate the Marine Air-Ground Task Force's ability to rapidly deploy and fight as an integrated force. Guided by Lieutenant General John A. Toolan's vision to integrate Live, Virtual, and Constructive capabilities into traditional training, the exercise demonstrated how realistic training, advanced modeling and simulation, and operational planning come together to prepare Marines for real-world missions. By seamlessly combining live forces with virtual simulators and constructive simulations, LSE-14 created a more realistic and scalable training environment, enabled geographically dispersed units to operate as a cohesive force, and proved that LVC is a critical…