The Georgia National Guard 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team hosts the eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) program to provide Soldiers with an experience similar to combat missions overseas. XCTC is a battalion field-training instrument designed to certify company proficiency in coordination with First Army. 2,225 Georgia Guardsmen have converged on the regional training center at Fort Stewart, minimizing cost and time otherwise spent traveling to one of the Army’s Combat Training Centers in Fort Irwin, Calif. or Fort Polk, La.
07.27.24 | SGT Keith Allen and SFC Jason Everett and SSG Roman Gamble and SSG Samantha Hircock and SPC Ryan Reed and SSG Katharine Schmidt and SPC Armani Wilson | 135MPAD
Soldiers assigned to the 135th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 671st Troop Command, Iowa Army National Guard, gathered countless hours of...
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment conducted an Exportable Combat Training Capability (xCTC) exercise from July 12th to August 2nd, 2024 at Camp Ripley, Minnesota. During xCTC, Soldiers were evaluated on their abilities to execute various war-fighting tasks in a controlled environment.