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    XCOMM Roundup 2023 exercise wraps up with distinguished visitor immersion

    UNITED STATES

    05.17.2023

    Photo by Nadine Wiley De Moura 

    688th Cyberspace Wing

    U.S. Air Force Capt. Caleb Bruce, XCOMM Roundup 2023 exercise Officer-in-Charge provides opening remarks during the Expeditionary Communications "XCOMM" Roundup Exercise 2023 distinguished visitor day, May 4, 2023 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga.

    Among the distinguished visitors were, Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) Commander Lt. Gen. Kevin Kennedy, Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshall Suraya Marshall, Air Officer Commanding 2nd Group, Royal Air Force Air Commodore Jamie Thompson, Air Officer of Global Enablement, U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Joseph Morrisey, Assistant Adjutant General for the Massachusetts National Guard, Maj. Gen. David Snoddy, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff Cyber Effects Operations and Air Force A2/6.

    Events like the Roundup prepare the XCOMM community for peer adversary conflict by providing training for Agile Combat Employment that XCOMM forces need to exercise force element command and control, movement, mission generation, joint and coalition interoperability in a contested communications environment.
    “As were going forward we need to think through how were going to have to fight, the data requirements we are going to need to execute the mission, the latency and what really works in austere environments like this, ” said Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) Commander Lt. Gen. Kevin Kennedy. “It doesn’t happen without the total force--young Airmen, Soldiers, Guardians, Marines being on the ‘X’. We rely on the shoulders of our young force and we need to make sure they are trained and ready with exercises like this.”
    The Roundup Exercise brought together 250 exercise participants from 32 different units, 7 MAJCOMs, sister service, joint units and coalition partners. All units trained, demonstrated capabilities and proved tactics, techniques and procedures also known as TTPs that enable every Air Force Force Generation model (AFFORGEN) cycle. As the exercise rolls on interoperability and shared lessons learned is the common theme participants say they have gained from the event
    Planning was based on Primary, alternate, contingency and emergency (PACE), Agile Combat Employment (ACE) Concept of Employment.
    The group enables training on the various phases of AFFORGEN by starting left of bang with ADVON/survey teams and executing the vast tasks required to build XCOMM competency.

    Combat Communications and Engineering and Installation capabilities play an integral role across the continuum of all AFFORGEN phases.

    The group’s Systems Learning Center and Combat Readiness School house hosted 25 formal courses for 299 students in the beginning of the exercise to include networking/switching to advanced high frequencies and combatives. The 16 course instructors provided over 259 hours of instruction.

    Participating units include the 1st Combat Communications Squadron out of Ramstein Air Force Base Germany, the 5th Combat Communications Group, the 226th Combat Communications Group ( Ohio and Pennsylvania Air National Guard, the 860th Cyber Operations Group, the 644th Combat Communications Squadron, the 253rd Cyberspace Engineering and Installation Group out of the Massachusetts Air National Guard and the 251st Cyberspace Engineering and Installation Group. Lead Wings in attendance included the 366th Communications Squadron, Air Combat Command, the 31st Communications Squadron, the 52nd Communications Squadron, the 86th Communications Squadron U.S. Air Force Europe, the 18the Communications Squadron, Pacific Air Force Command, the 85 Auxiliary Expeditionary Communications Units included the 1st ACOS, 621st CRSS, the 23rd STS, the 90th Signals Unit (Royal Air Force), the 527nd Space Agressors and the Joint Communications Support Element.

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    Date Taken: 05.17.2023
    Date Posted: 05.17.2023 23:01
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