MICHIGAN NATIONAL GUARD EXPORTABLE COMBAT TRAINING CAPABILITY 2014
        
             
    
    
        
                             
                     
        
            
                
                    
                        Michigan National Guard eXportable Combat Training Capability 2014                          
                                                          
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                                                                         In July 2014, an estimated 5,000 Soldiers from five states are scheduled to converge on Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Mich., to participate in an eXportable Combat Training Capability rotation in order to conduct artillery live fire tables, to participate in lane training and to be evaluated.
This summer will mark the first time active component units will be integrated with reserve component units for validation during an XCTC rotation. Several Army National Guard units...                                    read more
                                In July 2014, an estimated 5,000 Soldiers from five states are scheduled to converge on Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Mich., to participate in an eXportable Combat Training Capability rotation in order to conduct artillery live fire tables, to participate in lane training and to be evaluated.
This summer will mark the first time active component units will be integrated with reserve component units for validation during an XCTC rotation. Several Army National Guard units from Michigan, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and West Virginia will join 10th Mountain Division for the exercise.
XCTC is a program of record used by the Army National Guard since 2005 to train more than 11 combat and functional brigades. XCTC is a cost-efficient, time-efficient option for delivering combat readiness training to Soldiers at or near their home stations. This scalable live-training program has proven effective for pre-mobilization forces, in accordance with the Army Force Generation model                                     show less