Here is another link which may follow the military "playbook" of RED1-6 in Q4414. Note that "_" is used when describing a military asset or operation as in "Mountain_1st" and "_instruct1"
During the training exercise, staff were presented with unexpected, impromptu scenarios that tested military problem solving and decision-making skills. Operation Castle Rock fit squarely into one of the main mission elements of the U.S. Army Reserve: increasing critical engineer capabilities in order to modernize and maintain expeditionary combat power, with an emphasis on COVID-19 countermeasures.
Notice the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 412th TEC - "Red Castle" - which we have seen before with Q2835. Note in the wiki there is also a reference to another "Operation Sand Castle" for urban terrain training.
The Command also is the Army Reserve's Executive Agent for Operation Sand Castle at Fort Irwin, CA, which is a 10-year urban terrain construction mission for engineer units conducting their Annual Training.
The 412th TEC engineers infrastructure for large military deployments (i.e.: fencing, checkpoints, tents, etc...) and that is what we are seeing right before our our eyes in DC... the execution of Operation "CASTLE_ROCK"?
Here is another link which may follow the military "playbook" of RED1-6 in Q4414. Note that "_" is used when describing a military asset or operation as in "Mountain_1st" and "_instruct1"
Now search "CASTLE_ROCK military" in DDG and a few articles come up on page one referring to the 412th TEC (Theater Engineering Command). Article dated: August 31st, 2020: 412th TEC Strengthens Readiness... during Operation Castle Rock...
Notice the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 412th TEC - "Red Castle" - which we have seen before with Q2835. Note in the wiki there is also a reference to another "Operation Sand Castle" for urban terrain training.
The 412th TEC engineers infrastructure for large military deployments (i.e.: fencing, checkpoints, tents, etc...) and that is what we are seeing right before our our eyes in DC... the execution of Operation "CASTLE_ROCK"?
thoughts?