Ft. Cavazos, TX – The III Armored Corps, the 1st Cavalry Division, and several other major commands recently completed “Remagen Ready,” the largest exercise conducted on Ft. Cavazos since 2020.
Hundreds of Army engineers spent Friday building seven-piece floating bridges to move roughly 870 combat vehicles across a lake as part of the largest training exercise conducted at Fort Cavazos in three years.
Area residents may notice smoke and increased air traffic for the next couple of weeks — especially near Belton Lake — but that is likely to be Fort Cavazos soldiers
The III Armored Corps is preparing to participate in Remagen Ready Oct. 27 to Nov. 9. Remagen Ready will be the largest training exercise conducted on the installation since 2020.
The 74th Multi-Road Bridge Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, conducted Remagen Ready, a gap-crossing training exercise on Fort Hood, Oct. 26, to show how they can enable combat forces’ maneuverability around