1st HRSC trains for deployment

By Greg Jones, 21st TSC Public AffairsNovember 12, 2015

1st HRSC prepares for deployment
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- 1st Sgt. Ryan Sattelberg, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 21st TSC, provides feedback to trainees after basic soldier tasks training during the 1st Human Resources Service Center's Mission Readiness Exercise Nov. 3. ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
1st HRSC prepares for deployment
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- Spec. She-Ra Newell provides overwatch while her battle-buddy (background) rushes for cover during basic soldier tasks training that was part of the 1st Human Resources Service Center's Mission Readiness Exercise Nov. 3. (P... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
1st HRSC prepares for deployment
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KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- The 1st Human Resources Service Center conducted a Mission Readiness Exercise Nov. 2-5, training in basic soldier tasks, as well as human resources functions, in preparation for a deployment to the Central Command area of operations in March.

The roughly 60-strong personnel of the 1st HRSC are deploying for about nine months to provide oversight of human resources services throughout Central Command. The activities they'll oversee include personnel processing, reception staging and onward movement, casualty assistance and other HR services.

Providing current operational insights for the exercise was the 8th Human Resources Service Center, the unit currently filling the role 1st HRSC will fill during its deployment. Having the 8th HRSC participate in the exercise helped focused the training on the real world tasks the unit will have to accomplish in theater.

"They're doing the mission right now, so they know exactly the processes we need to be ready to do," said exercise director, Lt. Col. Marcos Suarez, with the 1st HRSC. "We have the experiences of the people who are doing the job right now and they bring a lot of realism to the exercise."

The exercise consisted of several days of scenario-based training in which the unit would receive various HR tasks or processes they would have to accomplish. The 8th HRSC helped develop the training events also known as Master Scenario Events List injects, which call on the unit to perform the functions it will have to perform when it deploys.

In addition to this MESL-based HR functional training, the 1st HRSC also enlisted the help of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 21st TSC, to provide hands on training in basic Soldier skills and tasks, like convoy operations, casualty evacuation, and movement under fire.

"Every one of these HR specialists needs to also be a soldier," said Suarez. "Our mission is to oversee HR operations, but as Soldiers we need to be able to defend ourselves, so it's also critical to train those basic Soldier tasks as well."

The combination of functional area training and basic soldiering tasks seemed the perfect preparation for deployment, according to 1st HRSC Soldier Spec. She-Ra Newell, who had her share of both low-crawling and paper-pushing throughout the exercise.

"The low-crawling, three to five second rushes and all of that, was definitely something I think we needed," said Newell. "But it also helped to get a chance to do some of those things we don't normally do."

One of the things Newell found most challenging, and learned the most from, was the opportunity to perform casualty operations, a function the 1st HRSC does not normally perform, and one that Newell says she wants to make sure she gets right when she is downrange.

"Since the garrison does casualty assistance here in Europe, we don't get a chance to do that here, but we're going to do it when we're in Kuwait," said Newell. "If a Soldier dies downrange, the casualty processing we do will affect that Soldier's Family members, and that's something I want to make sure I do right!"

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