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United States European Command
January 21, 2010


Georgian's 31st Battalion arrives in Hohenfels for Afghan pre-deployment 
exercise 
Marine Sgt. Rocco DeFilippis 
Marine Forces Europe Public Affairs 


HOHENFELS, Germany: The Republic of Georgia Army's 31st Light Infantry 
Battalion arrived at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC) here to 
begin a two-week training evolution that will serve as a final mission 
evaluation for their upcoming deployment in support of International Security 
Assistance Forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan. 

The final mission rehearsal exercise (MRE) comes as a sort of final examination 
for the Georgian battalion, the first of four battalions to undergo training 
through the Georgia Deployment Program (GDP), a Marine Corps-led initiative to 
prepare the Georgians for their Afghanistan deployment. 

According to Marine Lt. Col. Dan Thoele, Marine Corps Training and Advisory 
Group (MCTAG) deputy director and Chicago native, the MRE will provide the 
final evaluation that the Marine Expeditionary Brigade Afghanistan (MEB-A) 
commander will use to determine the mission set for the Georgians when they 
arrive in theater. 

"All of the training that [the 31st Battalion] has received over the past four 
months during the GDP will be evaluated throughout the MRE," Thoele said. "As 
they are presented various scenarios and events, they will be evaluated by 
Marine and Army observer controllers whose findings will be incorporated into 
the final assessment."

During the first half of the MRE, the Georgians will conduct a wide variety of 
operations that reflect the mission sets common to ISAF forces in Afghanistan 
such as area security, cordon and search operations, deliberate live-fire 
attacks with mortar and sniper integration, command post exercises, and 
cultural awareness engagements, according to Thoele. 

Given the unique facilities of the JMRC, Thoele said the MRE will create a 
realistic training environment for the Georgians that incorporates the concept 
of conducting operations based from forward operating bases (FOBs) and combat 
outposts (COPs). 

The addition of role-playing civilians on the battlefield (COBs) and a 
dedicated opposition force (OpFor) will also serve to maximize the training's 
impact. 

"We have tried to make this training as realistic as possible,"Thoele said. 
"The facilities and data collection capabilities here at the JMRC allow for a 
very thorough evaluation."
....
Following the initial week of battle drills, live fire, situational and 
specialty training, the 31st Battalion will begin the final exercise (FINEX) 
which will test all the skills they have honed during the previous four months 
of the GDP, according to Thoele. 
....
In addition to U.S Marine and Army observer/controllers, representatives from 
numerous coalition countries are slated to participate in the training at the 
JMRC in various roles including Spain, Latvia, Poland, France, Slovenia, 
Slovakia and Greece.
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