84TH TRAINING COMMAND

Fort Knox, Kentucky

An Army Stryker vehicle and humvee are set up for use at Combat in the Cities Bullard training area on North Post during exercise operations for the 86th Training Division’s Warrior Exercise 86-17-02 on May 3, 2017, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Nearly 6,000 Soldiers participated in the Warrior Exercise that focuses on realistic and austere operational environments. The exercise is aimed at testing and developing leaders at every echelon. One of the key objectives for the 2017 Warrior Exercise was to enable units at the platoon level to succeed in a tactical environment when faced with the stressors of combat. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
170504-A-OK556-3464.JPG Photo By: Scott Sturkol

Fort McCoy - An Army Stryker vehicle and humvee are set up for use at Combat in the Cities Bullard training area on North Post during exercise operations for the 86th Training Division’s Warrior Exercise 86-17-02 on May 3, 2017, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Nearly 6,000 Soldiers participated in the Warrior Exercise that focuses on realistic and austere operational environments. The exercise is aimed at testing and developing leaders at every echelon. One of the key objectives for the 2017 Warrior Exercise was to enable units at the platoon level to succeed in a tactical environment when faced with the stressors of combat. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)


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