JMRC 1-4 IN Savage Platoon Frosted Glass Mug
Get your Hohenfels 1-4 IN Savage Platoon frosted glass mug to enjoy right at home, the office, or as a gift to friend or family member. Each mugs comes with an 11oz capacity and is dishwasher-safe, adding daily convenience on top of unique style.
This mug is made in Germany. For the cheapest shipping option, use a German address.
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.: Material: Frosted Glass
.: One size: 11oz (0.33 l)
.: Dishwasher safe
11oz | |
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Height, in | 3.74 |
Diameter, in | 3.03 |
The Joint Multinational Readiness Center is situated in the Oberpfalz region of Bavaria, in Germany and headquartered at USAG Bavaria, Hohenfels Training Area. JMRC provides a myriad of indispensable capabilities to the U.S. Army and our European Allies and partners.
The Joint Multinational Readiness Center, the Europe-based Combat Training Center (CTC) with a world-wide mobile training capability, trains leaders, staffs, and units up to Brigade Combat Teams(+) and multinational partners, to dominate in the conduct of Unified Land Operations (ULO) anywhere in the world, now and in the future.
JMRC provides a myriad of indispensable capabilities to the U.S. Army, our European allies and other partners. JMRC integrates multinational participation into every rotation. JMRC can tailor the exercise and operational environment based on the needs and requirements of the training audience. JMRC supports training for other U.S. agencies and foreign non-military organizations. JMRC regularly employs the U.S. Army’s Decisive Action Training Environment (DATE) and Mission Rehearsal Exercise (MRE) concepts. JMRC regularly hosts DATE exercises to deploy and test the Regionally Aligned Forces as part of the European Reaction Force. JMRC hosts the Kosovo Force (KFOR) Mission Rehearsal Exercise.
JMRC provides world-class opposing forces – the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (1-4 IN) – to train participants and trains all warfighting functions; several support directorates to ensure world-class support to our rotations; and 15 Observer Coach Trainer teams to provide evaluation and lessons learned for a wide variety of military occupational specialties for each maneuver training rotation.