Well, I’m gonna post some actual planned training exercises. It’s summer and usually many take place.
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Down, this talks about operation Patriot Press. I’m copying a bit
“ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. –
Twenty-five units are participating in 25 exercises this summer as part of Operation Patriot Press 2023.
Joint Munitions Command — in conjunction with the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard — holds the annual exercise, which was established by the Army Materiel Command, to train members of Army active duty, Army Reserve and National Guard, as well as other services, on how to support the Army’s overall strategic-positioning objectives.
Soldiers will meet their annual training requirements and support real-world missions through OPP-23, while realigning 3,800 short tons (274 twenty-foot equivalent units) of munitions across the enterprise. They will also carry out missions at seven locations — Anniston Munitions Center in Alabama, Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana, Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, Hawthorne Army Depot in Nevada, Letterkenny Munitions Center in Pennsylvania, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma, and Tooele Army Depot in Utah, which are all JMC installations.
Throughout OPP-23, Soldiers will support emerging requirements for outload and storage improvement and aligning over 24,000 short tons of munitions.
OPP-23 provides an opportunity for units to enhance logistical readiness and total force integration by working directly with active-duty counterparts and Civilian workforce under JMC.”
More here https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Year/2023/?Page=3
Well, I’m gonna post some actual planned training exercises. It’s summer and usually many take place.
Scroll
Down, this talks about operation Patriot Press. I’m copying a bit
“ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. –
Twenty-five units are participating in 25 exercises this summer as part of Operation Patriot Press 2023.
Joint Munitions Command — in conjunction with the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard — holds the annual exercise, which was established by the Army Materiel Command, to train members of Army active duty, Army Reserve and National Guard, as well as other services, on how to support the Army’s overall strategic-positioning objectives.
Soldiers will meet their annual training requirements and support real-world missions through OPP-23, while realigning 3,800 short tons (274 twenty-foot equivalent units) of munitions across the enterprise. They will also carry out missions at seven locations — Anniston Munitions Center in Alabama, Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana, Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, Hawthorne Army Depot in Nevada, Letterkenny Munitions Center in Pennsylvania, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma, and Tooele Army Depot in Utah, which are all JMC installations.
Throughout OPP-23, Soldiers will support emerging requirements for outload and storage improvement and aligning over 24,000 short tons of munitions.
OPP-23 provides an opportunity for units to enhance logistical readiness and total force integration by working directly with active-duty counterparts and Civilian workforce under JMC.”
Well, I’m gonna post some actual planned training exercises. It’s summer and usually many take place.
Scroll
Down, this talks about operation Patriot Press. I’m copying a bit
“ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. –
Twenty-five units are participating in 25 exercises this summer as part of Operation Patriot Press 2023.
Joint Munitions Command — in conjunction with the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard — holds the annual exercise, which was established by the Army Materiel Command, to train members of Army active duty, Army Reserve and National Guard, as well as other services, on how to support the Army’s overall strategic-positioning objectives.
Soldiers will meet their annual training requirements and support real-world missions through OPP-23, while realigning 3,800 short tons (274 twenty-foot equivalent units) of munitions across the enterprise. They will also carry out missions at seven locations — Anniston Munitions Center in Alabama, Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana, Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, Hawthorne Army Depot in Nevada, Letterkenny Munitions Center in Pennsylvania, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma, and Tooele Army Depot in Utah, which are all JMC installations.
Throughout OPP-23, Soldiers will support emerging requirements for outload and storage improvement and aligning over 24,000 short tons of munitions.
OPP-23 provides an opportunity for units to enhance logistical readiness and total force integration by working directly with active-duty counterparts and Civilian workforce under JMC.”
Well, I’m gonna post some actual planned training exercises. It’s summer and usually many take place.
Scroll
Down, this talks about operation Patriot Press. I’m copying a bit
“ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. –
Twenty-five units are participating in 25 exercises this summer as part of Operation Patriot Press 2023.
Joint Munitions Command — in conjunction with the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard — holds the annual exercise, which was established by the Army Materiel Command, to train members of Army active duty, Army Reserve and National Guard, as well as other services, on how to support the Army’s overall strategic-positioning objectives.
Soldiers will meet their annual training requirements and support real-world missions through OPP-23, while realigning 3,800 short tons (274 twenty-foot equivalent units) of munitions across the enterprise. They will also carry out missions at seven locations — Anniston Munitions Center in Alabama, Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana, Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, Hawthorne Army Depot in Nevada, Letterkenny Munitions Center in Pennsylvania, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma, and Tooele Army Depot in Utah, which are all JMC installations.
Throughout OPP-23, Soldiers will support emerging requirements for outload and storage improvement and aligning over 24,000 short tons of munitions.
OPP-23 provides an opportunity for units to enhance logistical readiness and total force integration by working directly with active-duty counterparts and Civilian workforce under JMC.”