Representatives, Dan Newhouse from Washington (right), and Trent Kelly from Mississippi (middle), speak with Lt. Col. Mike Wallace, an Operations Officer for 36th Infantry Division during the Multi-Echelon Integrated Brigade Training on June 11, at Fort Hood, Texas. The MIBT is a two-week exercise designed to provide high-level combat training to Army National Guard brigade combat teams who did not attend a Maneuver Combat Training Center rotation due to capacity and scheduling constraints. The MIBT is based on the MCTC training modules to sustain readiness and capabilities, and is intend
Representatives, Dan Newhouse from Washington (right), and Trent Kelly from Mississippi (middle), speak with Lt. Col. Mike Wallace, an Operations Officer for 36th Infantry Division during the Multi-Echelon Integrated Brigade Training on June 11, at Fort Hood, Texas. The MIBT is a two-week exercise designed to provide high-level combat training to Army National Guard brigade combat teams who did not attend a Maneuver Combat Training Center rotation due to capacity and scheduling constraints. The MIBT is based on the MCTC training modules to sustain readiness and capabilities, and is intended for non-deployment cycles for reserve and active-component forces. Kelly also serves as an Engineer colonel in the Mississippi Army National Guard. ( Army photo by Spc. Christina Clardy, 36th Infantry Division Public Affairs)
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