The problem with this is that the soldiers wouldn’t be briefed on the mission until it’s about to begin. So yeah everything is going to be a training exercise. People talking about military movement isn’t disinformation. If they say that they heard from a source that “1000% the troops are going there to round up deep state!” Then yes that is disinformation.
Normally training at Fort Polk is a month long with prep soldiers heading out a week in advance to get equipment off of trains and then there will be soldiers that will be left behind for a week to put equipment and vehicles back on trains.
Fort Polk is for east coast pre-deployment training
Fort Irwin is for West coast pre-deployment training
Normally you at least have a brigade (multiple battalions) deploy to train at one time.
all i know is that some guys are going down to prepare the exercise on this Wednesday and are staying there for the rest of the month. im assuming that troops go down for the actual event around the weekend.
Yes they are the advance or torch party that goes down first. Same with deployments. They handle logistics. Fort Polk is a training center called JRTC all of this is typical training rotations. Do a little digging and you can probably pull up the rotational unit calendar with the units that are scheduled to rotate through training during FY21.
They always say that ops preparations are training exercises though.
The problem with this is that the soldiers wouldn’t be briefed on the mission until it’s about to begin. So yeah everything is going to be a training exercise. People talking about military movement isn’t disinformation. If they say that they heard from a source that “1000% the troops are going there to round up deep state!” Then yes that is disinformation.
i think this is a annual event, but i hope you are right though.
I made a post last night about Louisiana and the roll it may play. I think this could be more than meets the eye. Great info
Ahem. Yes yes, because training exercises have no history of becoming actual events. Nothing to see here, harumph harumph.
Out of curiosity, what training exercises were running on 9/11? I'll wait.
Sorry, bro, the language here doesn't communicate solidity.
"i think"? "last about a week"?
I'm new here, but everyone seems to be asking for solid, not conjecture.
Any confirmation on this info?
Normally training at Fort Polk is a month long with prep soldiers heading out a week in advance to get equipment off of trains and then there will be soldiers that will be left behind for a week to put equipment and vehicles back on trains.
Fort Polk is for east coast pre-deployment training Fort Irwin is for West coast pre-deployment training
Normally you at least have a brigade (multiple battalions) deploy to train at one time.
all i know is that some guys are going down to prepare the exercise on this Wednesday and are staying there for the rest of the month. im assuming that troops go down for the actual event around the weekend.
Yes they are the advance or torch party that goes down first. Same with deployments. They handle logistics. Fort Polk is a training center called JRTC all of this is typical training rotations. Do a little digging and you can probably pull up the rotational unit calendar with the units that are scheduled to rotate through training during FY21.
Posts like this are just as important as the real thing. Thank you for clarifying.
Hmmm isn't that where the 10th Mountain Division is located though?
a division from fort drum is being sent down to Louisiana which to my knowledge are both tenth mountain.