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Army taps new leader for 21st TSC and deputy commanders in Europe, Pacific

Army taps new leader for 21st TSC and deputy commanders in Europe, Pacific
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Army taps new leader for 21st TSC and deputy commanders in Europe, Pacific

Army taps new leader for 21st TSC and deputy commanders in Europe, Pacific
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Less Combat Center Focus, More Small-Unit Skills: Army to Release New Training Manual

Army Zeros In on Small-Unit Leadership Skills with New Training Manual Vehicles with the 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, line up for a convoy, September 17th, at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, Sept. 17, 2020. (Jared Simmons/U.S. Army) 18 Feb 2021 The Army will soon release a new training manual as it scales back its strategy of high-intensity training cycles to prepare for combat training center rotations and instead focuses on small-unit readiness. Scheduled for release this spring, the updated version of FM 7-0 seeks to simplify leaders approach to training. It comes on the heels of an action plan Army leaders introduced in October that puts fewer training demands on units preparing for rotations at combat training centers, such as the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, and the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

Fort Hood s 3rd Cavalry Regiment focuses on individual training as leaders build trust with soldiers - Army

By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 11, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Soldiers of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment will spend the majority of 2021 training individually and with their squads as the Fort Hood unit regroups from incidents last year highlighted in a recent review of the base culture and climate, the new regimental commander said. “There are no easy fixes in the [Fort Hood Independent Review Committee] report,” said Col. Kevin Bradley, who became regimental commander Dec. 9, the day after the previous commander was fired following the report’s public release. Rebuilding this unit, is “going to take time,” he said during an interview about one month into the job.

SPECIAL OPS AVIATION UNIT HONES TACTICS IN DESERT – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) paved the way in night-vision flying nearly four decades ago, but as with any organization, versatility and growth is the metric by which relevance is judged. The concept of “owning the night” carried Army aviation through countless global conflicts and provided a significant advantage over enemies. Near-peer adversaries now possess comparable night-vision technology, narrowing the advantage provided by zero-illumination tactics.  With this in mind, the 160th is developing new advancements in technology, tactics, techniques and procedures that will once again establish dominance over America’s adversaries. The regiment’s innate desire to innovate has led it to introduce a cutting-edge rotary-wing training pipeline known as Special Operations Aviation-Advanced Tactics Training (SOA-ATT).

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