Fort MCio, Wise – Preparedness has always been the focus of U.S. military protection and national security, with an emphasis on the 347th Regional Support Team during its August 2021 combat training exercise in Fort Makoi, Wisconsin. .
The 347th Regiment of the Minnesota National Guard has conducted a series of trainings focusing on real-world conflict and simultaneous chemical attacks, perimeter violations, and security duties.
We usually work with administrative capacity. Most of our teams are not involved in perimeter safety or basic maintenance. We are the managers of the institution supporting the headquarters, ”said CP. Eric Jungles, Public Affairs Officer of the 347th RSS, said.
Jungles said their main responsibility is to manage support for other units on the ground. While the soldiers were here, they faced challenging situations on the field. Some CSTX conditions include sleeping in single-person tents, cell phone showers, portable hygiene rooms, and field feeding.
“The nature of our duties makes us more comfortable than soldiers on the field. For example, during this CSTX, our team will experience the physical comfort of a soldier sitting at the entrance control, ”said Jungles.
Another value received by Fort Makoi’s training was that the soldiers used advanced technology combined with real training.
“When I joined the Army 20 years ago, I had advanced technology and ideas, and now we are using it correctly,” said the 347th RSG Brigade Training Officer.
Warriors used the CPOF to visualize the battlefield and plan its mission through a dynamic perspective of critical resources and events. This technology includes satellite communications, high-definition monitors, encrypted radio communications, and drone monitoring. Applying this technology gives strategic benefits to forces that rely on ancient technology.
With the help of real-time intensive training and advanced technology, the US Army’s reserve and national defense are better prepared to successfully engage the opposition in difficult areas.
“Our technical components connect satellites, images, and produce products, power points, word documents, commands, etc.”