Task Force Steel’s Motor pool - “We have processed a little almost 4,000 Soldiers through the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area since I got here in late July, and processed and staged over 2,100 wheeled and tracked vehicles at our massive motor pool that are ready for crews to man and move into the training areas,” said Master Sgt. Walter Mansfield, one of 113th SB’s senior non-commissioned officers working at the RUBA. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team is taking part in the eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Bliss, Texas Aug. 6-28, 2018. The XCTC exercise, managed
Task Force Steel’s Motor pool - “We have processed a little almost 4,000 Soldiers through the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area since I got here in late July, and processed and staged over 2,100 wheeled and tracked vehicles at our massive motor pool that are ready for crews to man and move into the training areas,” said Master Sgt. Walter Mansfield, one of 113th SB’s senior non-commissioned officers working at the RUBA. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team is taking part in the eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Bliss, Texas Aug. 6-28, 2018. The XCTC exercise, managed and coordinated by First Army and the National Guard Bureau, has over 4,000 Citizen-Soldiers from North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Minnesota, and 95 Soldiers from the Moldovan Army participating in multiple training scenarios (live fires and tactical lanes). All will hone their combat skills of ‘Shoot, Move, Communicate, and Sustain.’
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