1st Lt. Alex Pentergrast, the executive officer with Company D, 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, communicates with his company headquarters June 10, 2016, while in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle during a training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT). A MiBT is a multicomponent event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in accordance with the Army’s Total Force policy. Total force training benefits include increased individual Soldier and collective battle staff proficiency, standard operating procedure exchanges, a


1st Lt. Alex Pentergrast, the executive officer with Company D, 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, communicates with his company headquarters June 10, 2016, while in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle during a training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT). A MiBT is a multicomponent event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in accordance with the Army’s Total Force policy. Total force training benefits include increased individual Soldier and collective battle staff proficiency, standard operating procedure exchanges, and stronger cross component relationships. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Pfc. Justin Humphreys, 102d Public Affairs Detachment/Released)


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