where is the field leader reaction course on jblm

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The Leader Development and Assessment Course, also known as Operation Warrior Forge, is held annually at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The U.S. Army’s largest training exercise, LDAC is the U.S. Army Cadet Command’s capstone training event.

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What does the JBLM Training Division do?

Jul 06, 2011 · Field Leader's Reaction Course. Insight into the Field Leader's Reaction Course (FLRC) at Operation Warrior Forge held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. …

What activities can I do at JBLM?

Field Leadership Reaction Course (FLRC) 4 Articles. CST 2021 FLRC: teamwork makes the dreamwork “They have to accomplish something as a team,” said Staff Sgt. Jamie Mrazek. “We assign a team leader or a squad leader. They utilize the equipment that they have to traverse the obstacle, whatever the goal is...

What is the JBLM Visual Information Systems Division?

Designed by military veterans, our Leadership Reaction Course (LRC) consists of mentally stimulating team-based challenges that improve the leadership competencies and dynamics of your team. Our events are a deliberate integration of leadership models, theories, best practices, and kinesthetic learning. Our challenges develop your leaders’ abilities to think critically, …

What is LDAC in the Army?

The U.S. Army’s largest training exercise, LDAC is the U.S. Army Cadet Command’s capstone training event. The purpose of the course is to train U.S. Army ROTC Cadets to Army standards, to develop their leadership skills, and to evaluate their officer potential. Most Army Cadets attend LDAC between their junior and senior undergraduate years ...

What is tactical training?

Tactical training introduces new skills, provides performance-oriented reinforcement opportunities and increases the degree of difficulty and sophistication of training events.

What is the purpose of LDAC?

The purpose of the course is to train U.S. Army ROTC Cadets to Army standards, to develop their leadership skills, and to evaluate their officer potential. Most Army Cadets attend LDAC between their junior and senior undergraduate years after having contracted to join the Army. Successful completion of LDAC is a prerequisite to becoming an Army ...

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