Hi Gang,
someone on a German forum asked if the US military do exercises outside dedicated training areas like NTC or USMCAGTC (29 Palms)?
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Do the US military train outside train..area
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Like this perhaps? Tuesday, September 09, 2014
Soldiers from NATO countries take part in a battle conducted exercise called "Saber Junction Exercise" at the military ground in Hohenfels near Regensburg, Germany September 8, 2014. REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Soldiers from NATO countries take part in a battle conducted exercise called "Saber Junction Exercise" at the military ground in Hohenfels near Regensburg, Germany September 8, 2014. REUTERS/Michael Dalder
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2015 - 02:30 AM UTC
Just 3 other examples :
Sgt. Craig D. Davis, from Medford, N.J., a team leader, and Sgt. 1st Class Michael E. Cook, from Concord, Calif., a platoon sergeant, both with Company B, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment based out of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, await a call from the commander for quick reactionary force support during their field training exercise at Aibano Training Area, Japan. The FTX is part of bilateral exercises between U.S. Soldiers and Japanese Defense Force Members during Orient Shield 12 near Imazu City, Japan.
Marines from Deep Reconnaissance Platoon, Bravo Company, wait for the word to begin an exercise during Crocodile 2003. (Australia)
CPT. Kim, Republic of Korea Army officer, explains the base defense training objectives, and goes over how to use the equipment to Spc. Zachary Smith, Sgt. Hwanseok Choi, Pfc. Sang Min Lee, all members of the 293rd Signal Company March 15, 2013 at Camp Carroll, South Korea:
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Sgt. Craig D. Davis, from Medford, N.J., a team leader, and Sgt. 1st Class Michael E. Cook, from Concord, Calif., a platoon sergeant, both with Company B, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment based out of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, await a call from the commander for quick reactionary force support during their field training exercise at Aibano Training Area, Japan. The FTX is part of bilateral exercises between U.S. Soldiers and Japanese Defense Force Members during Orient Shield 12 near Imazu City, Japan.
Marines from Deep Reconnaissance Platoon, Bravo Company, wait for the word to begin an exercise during Crocodile 2003. (Australia)
CPT. Kim, Republic of Korea Army officer, explains the base defense training objectives, and goes over how to use the equipment to Spc. Zachary Smith, Sgt. Hwanseok Choi, Pfc. Sang Min Lee, all members of the 293rd Signal Company March 15, 2013 at Camp Carroll, South Korea:
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Yes, we train all over the place, on and off dedicated military training sites in the US and overseas. What exactly are you looking for?
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This image shows just how horrible the ACU pattern really is. White or yellow in the green and green almost blue in the desert.. Millions of US tax payers dollars wasted....
Sorry back on topic now...
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Hi Gang,
thanks for the informations. But the question on the German Board was if there are force-on-force training e.g. arnor and infantry like they did in Germany in the Cold War years. The guy was asking for maneuver markings like agressor markings e.g on M60 or M1.
Thanks
thanks for the informations. But the question on the German Board was if there are force-on-force training e.g. arnor and infantry like they did in Germany in the Cold War years. The guy was asking for maneuver markings like agressor markings e.g on M60 or M1.
Thanks