Army to Ditch Legacy Training System for New Simulation Tech TRAINING AND SIMULATION
5/5/2021
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The Army is working to develop new simulation technology that will replace the Instrumentable-Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, service officials announced in March.
The Army plans to ditch I-MILES which simulates the firing capabilities and vulnerabilities of dismounted troops, tactical vehicles and combat vehicles during training for a new 3D training tool in the coming years, said Maj. Gen. Maria Gervais, director of the synthetic training environment cross-functional team under Army Futures Command.
The synthetic training environment, or STE, is a training and mission rehearsal tool that brings together live, virtual, constructive and gaming environments to improve soldier and unit readiness.
Slain Fort Hood Spc. Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed, but not by her killer, Spc. Aaron David Robinson, according to the results of an Army Regulation 15-6 investigation released Friday afternoon.
Slain Fort Hood soldier was sexually harassed, but not by her killer, investigation finds
Slain Fort Hood Spc. Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed, but not by her killer, according to the results of an Army investigation released Friday afternoon. (File)(KWTX)
By KLTV Digital Media Staff
Published: May. 3, 2021 at 3:11 PM CDT|Updated: Apr. 30, 2021 at 3:25 PM CDT
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(KWTX) - Slain Fort Hood Spc. Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed, but not by her killer, Spc. Aaron David Robinson, according to the results of an Army Regulation 15-6 investigation released Friday afternoon.
Robinson did sexually harass another soldier from April 2019 to September 2019, but “the investigating officer found no credible evidence to conclude Spc. Robinson sexually harassed Spc. Guillén or that they had any relationship outside of their work setting,” according to an executive summary of the 264-page report on the findings of the investigation led by Gen. J
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