The Marine Corps is working on building out its logistics capabilities abroad, aiming to better resupply and sustain forces in the Pacific in the event of conflict. That’s according to the latest Marine Corps Force Design update, which outlined the service’s priorities as it marks the halfway point of a decade-long overhaul.

Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith released the Force Design 2030 update on Thursday, Oct. 23, calling the decade-long modernization of the force its “strategic priority.”

“We have strengthened formations, fielded new capabilities, and refined our concepts, but modernization remains a continuous campaign of learning and adaptation,” Smith wrote.

The 24-page update compiles where the Marine Corps stands in 2025, including what new changes it has introduced, such

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