ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the U.S. Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations.
The 2020 Arctic Warfare Exercise is part of the U.S. Navy Submarine Arctic Warfare Program sponsored by the CNO. It is a biennial submarine force tactical development exercise managed by the Arctic Submarine Lab. Submarine crews conduct training, test new equipment, and improve submarine operability and warfighting capabilities in cold water conditions.
The 2022 Arctic Warfare Exercise is part of the U.S. Navy Submarine Arctic Warfare Program sponsored by the CNO. It is a biennial submarine force tactical development exercise managed by the Arctic Submarine Lab. Submarine crews conduct training, test new equipment, and improve submarine operability and warfighting capabilities in cold water conditions.
Per the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ guidance, elements from the 2d Marine Division (2d MarDiv) with support from II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF), are refining a role for Marine Corps forces in critical future scenarios through experimentation. This action equips naval and joint force commanders with the appropriate personnel to address a wide array of reconnaissance activities....
The best of the best from across the III Armored Corps. Only one squad will be crowned champion and move on to the FORSCOM level competition
The III Armored Corps participates in the multi-echelon Warfighter 23-4, a continuous command and control joint exercise conducted to train and test the numerous units across the III Armored Corps alongside the 3rd United Kingdom Division April 17 to April 27.
IMCMEX includes navies from 44 countries whose focus is to promote security through mine countermeasure operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility and throughout the world.
Immediate Response 24 begins with the arrival of CONUS-based forces at ports in Narvik, Norway and Kalundborg, Denmark and involves approximately 10,400 U.S. and 12,750 multinational Allied and partner participants. Immediate Response 24 includes Army prepositioned stock (APS) draws, live-fire exercises, wet gap crossings, and multinational training. It is linked to the national exercises...