

by Maj. Joe Sowers, 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Heavy) Public Affairs
FORWARD OPERATING BASE HAMMER, Iraq – The 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Heavy) is not scheduled to redeploy from Iraq for nine months, but leaders from the brigade are already passing along lessons learned from their first six months of combat operations.
Speaking from Forward Operating Base Hammer on Thursday, staff officers from 3rd HBCT conducted their second video teleconference (VTC) with representatives from the Joint Multi-National Readiness Center to help JMRC better prepare and resource training for units deploying to Iraq.
JMRC, located in Hohenfels, Germany, provides simulated combat training exercises for brigade combat teams preparing for full-spectrum operations, according to the JMRC Web site. Units rotate through JMRC to train on major combat operations, counter-insurgency operations and security and stability operations.
Leaders from the JMRC initiated the dialog by providing specific questions to the 3rd HBCT staff. The 3rd HBCT staff provided responses to the questions and additional “take aways” to assist the JMRC leaders as they construct training exercises.
“We tried to apply our pre-deployment training and six months of combat experience so JMRC can better train deploying units,” said Maj. Dave Fivecoat, from Delaware, Ohio, the 3rd HBCT operations officer.
Fivecoat emphasized that the input provided will help, but there are no “book” answers to the complex situations found in Iraq.
“We found it important that units focus on the basics during pre-deployment training,” said Fivecoat. “Unit missions and locations can change as late as a brigade’s two weeks reception, staging, onward movement and integration in Kuwait. We hope this VTC will enable brigades that train at JMRC to be better prepared for the challenges of combat in Iraq.”
The 3rd HBCT is from Fort Benning, Ga.

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