Western Recruiting Region meets to discuss the current/future state of the marketing/social media efforts, gather digital content and conduct training to ensure the effectiveness of recruiting programs is maximized in support of recruiting efforts.
New Jersey National Guard Soldiers of 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation 17-01 at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Exportable Combat Training Capability is a series of training exercises between an active-duty U.S. Army brigade and an Army National Guard brigade, intended to increase the skills and readiness of National Guard units.
Illinois National Guard Soldiers of 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation 17-02 at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Exportable Combat Training Capability is a series of training exercises between an active-duty U.S. Army brigade and an Army National Guard brigade, intended to increase the skills and readiness of National Guard units.
Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conduct Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation 17-03 at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) is a series of training exercises conducted by Army National Guard Brigade Combat Teams, intended to increase the skills and readiness of National Guard units.
Georgia National Guard Soldiers of 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation 17-04 at Fort Stewart. XCTC 17-04 is a three-week long exercise to certify the brigade's readiness to the platoon level. 48IBCT is an associated unit of 3rd Infantry Division. The division facilitates and supports XCTC to enhance training value and provide tough,...
The Army’s Expeditionary Technology Search or, ‘xTechSearch’ prize competition engages the Army with the small non-defense traditional business sector, spurring economic growth and driving American innovation in one of the Army’s six modernization priority lines of efforts, Long-Range Precision Fires, Next Generation Combat Vehicle, Future Vertical Lift, The Army Network, Air and...
As a part of U.S. Army Pacific Operation Pathways, Yama Sakura 85 is first U.S.-Japan-Australia Land Force exercise in Japan, and one of the the largest and most complex forward Command Post exercise to date. Participants from the Japan Ground Self Defense Force train together with Soldiers of the U.S. Army I Corps, 7th Infantry Division, 11th Airborne Division, U.S. Army Japan, U.S. Army...
Yama Sakura (YS) is an annual, bilateral exercise between the U.S. military and the Japan Self-Defense Forces. YS is the largest command post exercise that focuses predominantly on the bilateral and joint planning, coordination and interoperability of ground-based elements of the U.S./Japan security alliance.