Soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division collaborate in teams to incorporate adaptive core competencies into already published training schedules for their command while participating in the U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group’s Asymmetric Warfare Adaptive Leader Program at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The purpose of this portion of the five day program allowed the Soldiers to see that they could incorporate adaptability into already scheduled training using organic assets on hand, and without drastically altering it. Usually hosted at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., members of the AWG brought the AWALP to the 25th Infantry Division to assist in developing an adaptive leader program for incorporation into their Lightening Academy. The U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group provides operational advisory and Solution Development support globally to the Army and Joint Force Commanders to enhance soldier survivability and combat effectiveness, and enable the defeat of current and emerging threats in support of Unified Land Operations. It is headquartered at Fort Meade, Md. (Photo by Lt. Col. Sonise Lumbaca)
Date Taken: | 11.16.2012 |
Date Posted: | 04.24.2013 10:59 |
Photo ID: | 913937 |
VIRIN: | 121112-A-XG691-004 |
Resolution: | 2144x1424 |
Size: | 1.68 MB |
Location: | SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HI, US |
Hometown: | FORT MEADE, MD, US |
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