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 The Box at Night                                                                                                Photos submitted by 2LT Jesse, Thompson. 1-144th FA, 11th Support Company.













































 On Feb. 17, 2022, the illumination from the moon made the city of Razish and the desert
 landscape a bit easier to see. Pictures taken just before midnight. (Photos Courtesy Operations
 Group)

 From COMBAT, Page 1
 of vital functions to connect the city of
 Reyalem with simulated humanitarian aid
 and to reintegrate local governance with
 Atropian leaders, our allies in the scenario.”
 During the exercise, the multifaceted
 teams would visit the  ctional town of
 “Reyalem, Atropia” and assess simulated
 damages, civil strife, religious a airs, and
 monetary compensation, all while be-
 ing “attacked” by enemy forces, played   U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Laurie Ellen Wash  U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Laurie Ellen Wash  U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Laurie Ellen Wash
 by NTC roleplayers, still lurking in the  U.S. Army Soldiers from 1-2 Stryker Brigade   A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to 1270th   U.S. Army Soldiers from 448th Civil A airs
 area.  e purpose of this operation was  Combat Team, 448th Civil A airs Company   Tactical Psychological Operations   Company are recognized for their contribution
 to stabilize the “consolidation area,” terri- and 1270th Tactical Psychological Operations   Detachment aids an “Atropian civilian”   to training with 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat
 tory behind the frontlines, and to disrupt  Detachment worked together to conduct   roleplayer during an exercise at the   Team during a rotation at the National
 opposing forces from reestablishing a  stability operations during an exercise at the   National Training Center, Fort Irwin,   Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, Jan. 26,
 foothold, so U.S. and allied forces can  National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California,   California, Jan. 24, 2022. During the   2022. During the scenario, specialized teams
 consolidate their gains on the battle eld  Jan. 25, 2022. The purpose of this operation   scenario, specialized teams helped   helped the Stryker brigade conduct stability
 and maintain operational momentum  was to stabilize the “consolidation area,” territory   1-2 Stryker Brigade conduct stability   operations and “consolidate gains” following
 against the enemy.  that friendly forces had secured, and to disrupt   operations and “consolidate gains”   large-scale combat. The multifaceted teams
 “Stability Task Force made excel- opposing forces from reestablishing a foothold,   following large-scale combat. Civil A airs  visited the  ctional town of “Reyalem, Atropia”
 lent progress toward securing the Ghost   so U.S. and allied forces could consolidate   and PSYOP Soldiers pieced together the   and assessed simulated damages, civil strife,
 Brigade’s rear area, ensuring freedom of   their gains on the battle eld and maintain   puzzle of complex connections between  religious a airs, and monetary compensation,
 maneuver and enabling lethality at the tip   momentum against the enemy.   local groups and either friendly or enemy  all while being “attacked” by enemy forces,
 of the spear,” said Army Maj. John Burns,   simulated religious leaders in the area. Electronic   forces, while assessing the e ects of war   played by NTC roleplayers, still lurking in the
 the senior civil a airs trainer at NTC.  warfare teams scanned for enemy radio tra c.   in civilian areas.   area.
 Soldiers were able to aid the local populace   e 1-2 SBCT’s legal team listened to the civil-  the roleplayers. Overall, the graders during the  the vast training areas of NTC in the Mojave
 through their areas of expertise. Civil A airs and  ians’ claims and provided simulated monetary   exercise were happy with the performance of all  Desert.  e intensive training focused heavily
 PSYOP Soldiers pieced together the puzzle of  compensation for damages.  e brigade public   teams, with one o cer mentioning, “I would be  on large-scale combat operations and aimed to
 complex connections between local groups and  a airs team spoke with the media and assisted   ensure the brigade, which is part of 7th Infantry
 either friendly or enemy forces, while assessing  Soldiers during interviews.  happy to deploy with any one of you.”
 the e ects of war in civilian areas. 1-2 SBCT’s   While each team had a separate role to play,    is stability exercise was part of a larger  Division from Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
 Unit Ministry Teams created relationships  sharing information between teams became vital  month-long decisive action training rotation  Washington, remains ready to deploy,  ght
 with the local residents and spoke frequently to  in understanding the web of stories created by  for 1-2 SBCT, the “Ghost Brigade,” held in  and win whenever called upon.

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