Realistic Military Training

Which, who knew that was a current doctrinal term for training on non-federal lands? By the way, it used to be somewhat common for large scale exercises to be conducted off military posts. Google the Louisiana Maneuvers for instance.

Which, who knew that was a current doctrinal term for training on non-federal lands?

By the way, it used to be somewhat common for large scale exercises to be conducted off military posts. Google the Louisiana Maneuvers for instance.

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  1. Father Paul Lemmen

    Reblogged this on A Conservative Christian Man.

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  2. Hamilcar Barca (@Hannibull86)

    XBRAD – Would have thought you would treat marked documents a little better – You might want to be a little concerned that you are posting FOUO documents without getting them released through FOIA correctly. RMT is the new term – formerly RUT – Realistic Urban Training.

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  3. MSG Harris (Ret)

    Hey, They’re going to be in my neck of the woods.

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  4. xbradtc

    Ordinarily, yeah. But it’s unclassified, AND was used in a public presentation to municipal governments.

    For fun, though, go to the scribd link and see the nut that uploaded it. Of COURSE it is a step toward martial law.

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  5. Quartermaster

    The “Puking Buzzards” and elements from other units held off post exercises in the ’86-’87 time frame (Can’t remember the exact year, but think it was ’87). They sent some of their intel people down to my favorite map store in Nashville and cleaned them out of local USGS Topo maps for issue to the troops. I normally held warm feelings for them, but when they did that I was quite annoyed. They bought maps I needed but were for areas way outside their exercise area.

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  6. timactual

    They need lots of maps for realistic training because battles are always, as they say, fought on rainy nights at the junction of four map sheets.

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  7. C-90

    http://www.history.army.mil/catalog/pubs/70/70-41.html The 1941 maneuvers.

    Also there is a .pdf “The Modern Louisiana Maenvers online at the history.army.mil site.

    C-90

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