Red Bulls lead the fight in Army’s largest Warfighter

Red Bulls lead the fight at largest warfighter
Soldiers of the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division lead the fight in the U.S. Army’s largest Warfighter Exercise June 12-26. This Division Full-Scale Exercise (DFSX) refines the skills of the Red Bulls and their brigades from across the nation, calling upon the experience of their combat-tested Soldiers. (Minnesota National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Ben Houtkooper)

FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan.- The 34th Red Bull Infantry Division lead the fight in the United States Army’s largest Warfighter exercise ever conducted, marking the first time a division full-scale exercise includes a training audience of 10 brigades.

The exercise replicates Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational operations in a full-spectrum contemporary operational environment.

“A Warfighter is an eight-day simulated war,” said Sgt. Maj. Robert Klinkner, chief operations sergeant for the exercise. “The intent is to stress the division staff sections to exercise their internal processes to ensure the commanding general has a continued common operating picture. It also forces the staff to provide the commanding general branch plans and sequences ensuring mission success.”

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