Army Reserve Training Programs Enhance Soldier, Family Readiness Across Multiple States
Army Reserve Training Programs Enhance Soldier, Family Readiness Across Multiple States

Army Reserve Training Programs Enhance Soldier, Family Readiness Across Multiple States

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Various U.S. Army Reserve training events have been conducted to enhance readiness and support for soldiers and their families. In Nevada, the 63rd Readiness Division led Defense Support of Civil Authorities leader training to improve understanding of DSCA processes and mission preparation. At Joint Base Lewis-McChord, commanders participated in a panel session addressing challenges like geographic separation and funding. Fort Snelling hosted Regional Soldier and Family Readiness Training to educate on family readiness programs and resources. Fort McCoy conducted Engagement Skills Trainer II simulator sessions to support weapons qualification and tactical training for over 11,000 troops annually. Additionally, the 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command held Battalion Command Team Training in Illinois, featuring briefings and networking opportunities for command teams.

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