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MAJ James Woods
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Ten years ago NTC was transitioning from counterinsurgency training to include a conventional peer to peer Syrian or Iranian threat. We're always reactive and not proactive with our training focus.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Big Army decides what the threat looks like at NTC. I was OPFOR at NTC. There are rotations where it was prescriptive and others where it was not…we were Americans fighting off Warsaw Pact equipment and formations without the communism and control. They usually cultivate 5-6 different rotational scenarios based on projected threats. These threats update on an annual basis depending on what FORSCOM divisions want their BDEs trained on.

The Russian speakers comment in the OP cracks me up. We had MI people filling nets with Russian and English chatter.
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I think we learned how this would go at most every PME school in the past 5-10yrs
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Never miss an opportunity to learn from a situation...it might save your life.
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