Issue 44 Feb 3, 2011
Serving the Soldiers, Civilians and Families of 2nd BCT, 4th Inf. Div.
Joint Readiness Training Center The Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) is focused on improving unit readiness by providing highly realistic, stressful, joint and combined arms training across the full spectrum of conflict (current and future). The JRTC is one of the Army’s three “Dirt” Combat Training Centers resourced to train infantry brigade task forces and their subordinate elements in the Joint Contemporary Operational Environment. With great emphasis on realism, the JRTC provides rotational units (BLUEFOR) with the opportunity to conduct joint operations which emphasize contingency force missions. The JRTC training scenario is based on each participating organization’s mission essential tasks list and many of the exercises are mission rehearsals for actual operations the
organization is scheduled to conduct. JRTC scenarios allow complete integration of Air Force and other military services as well as host-nation and civilian role players. The exercise scenarios replicates many of the unique situations and challenges a unit may face to include host national officials and citizens, insurgents and terrorists, news media coverage, and non-governmental organizations. Observer/Controllers (O/C) help make JRTC training effective. The O/C’s have a duty to the training unit and the Army to observe unit performance, control engagements and operations, teach doctrine, coach to improve unit performance, monitor safety and conduct professional After Action Reviews (AARs). O/C’s are required to have successfully per-
Editor’s Note The Warhorse Brigade is on the move to the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, La. Although the Soldiers are
Warhorse Pride Col. John S. Kolasheski..................2nd BCT Commander Command Sgt. Maj. Ralph Delosa............2nd BCT CSM Maj. Kevin Toner...............................................2nd BCT PAO Spc. April York........................................Layout and Design Sgt. Seth Barham............................................................Editor Sgt. Ruth Pagan...............................................................Editor
formed the duties of their counter-part. They constantly strive for personal and professional development, and are well versed in current operational doctrine and tactics, techniques and procedures. AARs provide immediate feedback for each element, from platoon through brigade task force. AAR’s provide impartial feedback, that encourage interaction and discussion of unit strengths and weaknesses by all members of the unit. Every AAR orients on a specific mission and /or system, identifying good and bad trends, and provides units the opportunity to determine not only what their weaknesses are, but who is going to fix that weakness. Information sourced from www.jrtc-polk.army.mil
gone, there are still plenty of Family opportunities available at Fort Carson during February. In this issue you will find advertisements for just some of the events. To stay informed of all the happenings on Fort Carson,
visit the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation website at: http:// www.mwrfortcarson.com/ The next Warhorse Pride will come from JRTC focusing on the brigade’s training in preparation for deployment.
The Warhorse Pride is produced in the interest of the fairs Office. Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry The Warhorse Pride welcomes articles, commenDivision. The Warhorse Pride is an Army-funded news- tary, and photos from readers. The Warhorse Pride letter authorized under provision of AR 360-1. reserves the right to edit submissions selected for the Contents of The Warhorse Pride are publication. not necessarily the views of, nor endorsed by the, U.S. All issues of the Warhorse Pride can be viewed government, Department of Defense, Department of the online from your home computer at www.facebook. Army or the 4th Infantry Division. All editorial content com/2bct4id of The Warhorse Pride is prepared, edited, provided and Submissions should be emailed to the approved by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Afeditor: seth.barham1@conus.army.mil
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RSVP for class and/or childcare to Pam Smith @ (719) 216-6772 or pamela.smith19@conus.army.mil
RSVP for class and/or childcare to Pam Smith @ (719) 216-6772 or pamela.smith19@conus.army.mil