CTCs

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CTCs are specialized U.S. Army Combat Training Centers that provide realistic, large-scale exercises to prepare units for modern combat operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Army combat training center
military training facility
country United States of America
surface form: United States
doctrineAlignedWith U.S. Army training doctrine
emphasizes combined arms operations
integration of enablers such as aviation, fires, and intelligence
mission command
environment high-fidelity combat simulation
evaluates leadership performance
tactics techniques and procedures
unit readiness
feature after action reviews
instrumented battlefield tracking systems
observer coach trainers
opposing force units
realistic operational environment
focus battalion-level training
brigade-level training
collective training
goal improve combat effectiveness of U.S. Army units
reduce risk in actual combat operations
includes Joint Multinational Readiness Center NERFINISHED
Joint Readiness Training Center NERFINISHED
National Training Center NERFINISHED
integrates digital mission command systems
intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance assets
modern weapons systems
locationExample Fort Irwin, California NERFINISHED
Fort Johnson, Louisiana NERFINISHED
Hohenfels, Germany NERFINISHED
operatedBy United States Army
preparesFor contingency operations
large-scale combat operations
purpose prepare units for modern combat operations
provide realistic large-scale training exercises
scale large-scale exercises
supports Army National Guard units NERFINISHED
Army Reserve units
active component units
joint training with other U.S. services
multinational training
timePeriod modern era
trainingType force-on-force exercises
live-fire exercises
mission rehearsal exercises

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