Army readies Soldiers for Decisive Action
COL (P) Lundy named deputy commander
at CAC-T
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. – Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno announced that
COL (P) Michael D. Lundy will be the new Deputy Commander of the Combined Arms Center
for Training (CAC-T).
Currently, Lundy is the Deputy Commander (Support), 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss,
Texas. He replaces COL (P) Robert “Pat” White who will leave to become the Assistant
Division Commander (Support), 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Ga.
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Joint course teaches Air-ground
operations
The Joint Air Operations Command and Control Course, or JAOC2C, is a 13-day course
that teaches Soldiers how to integrate joint air support with ground operations.
This U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command course presents joint command and control
processes such as joint air support, airspace management, and air and missile defense.
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Army meets training challenges
Today's soldiers represent an irreplaceable resource for the Pentagon. The emerging
question is how to keep the profession of arms interesting to soldiers who may feel
they have lived in real life the training exercises that characterize life at home.
CAC-T senior leaders discuss what the Army is doing to meet the challenge.
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Realistic avatars, gaming Help shape Army's
future
For Col. Anthony Krogh, the approaching end of more than 10 years of war seems more
like a call to action. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken a toll, but they
have also left the US Army battle-tested. As peacetime draws nearer, the Pentagon
is grappling with a vital question: How can the military keep its soldiers engaged
and fighting fit, both physically and mentally? Krogh thinks he knows one answer:
video games. He is the director of the National Simulation Center.
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