U.S. Army Spc. Jerrad Nicholson, a Campbellsburg, Ind., Soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, leads Soldiers in a drill at Lest military t...
Silver spurs adorn the combat boots of U.S. Army Sgt. Tyler Lekse, an Indianapolis soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, at Le...
U.S. Army Sgt. Adam Raphael, a Jeffersonville, Ind. soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, practices a tactical reload drill at Le...
U.S. Army Spc. Austin Kredit, a Shelbyville, Ind. soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, engages in room-clearing drills at Le...
U.S. Army Pfc. Isaiah Sanders, a Cloverdale, Ind. soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, pulls security in a stairwell during a Military Op...
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matthew McKinney, an Indianapolis soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, discusses the importance of communiation duri...
U.S. Army Pfc. Isaiah Sanders, a Cloverdale, Ind. soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, engages in a road-clearing drill at Le...
Soldiers assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, practice room-clearing procedures at Let military training center, Slovakia, Nov. 10, ...
A soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, loads a rifle magazine at Let military training center, Slovakia, Nov. 10, 2019. The ...
Soldiers assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, engage in a Military Operations in Urban Terrain drill at Let military training center...
U.S. Army Spc. Austin Kredit, a Shelbyville, Ind. soldier assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, walks through a procedure to inspect an immobilize...
LEST, Slovakia -- Communicate. Move. Shoot. Communicate again.
Inside the confines of a former Soviet-era barracks, U.S. forces methodically worked their way through the building. Step by step. Room by room. Floor by floor. The goal: reinforcing old and learning new war-fighting skills alongside Slovak allies to be a more lethal and effective unit.
With that in mind, Soldiers assigned to the 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, trained with Slovak Armed Forces allies during Slovak Shield 2019 at Lest military training center, Slovakia, Nov. 10.
The training focused on urban warfare -- an area of operations in which the 1-152nd CAV typically does not engage.
"It's called Military Operations in Urban Terrain, or MOUT," said U.S. Army Sgt. Tyler Lekse, an Indianapolis Soldier assigned to the 1-152nd CAV. "So, clearing a building and building operations training."
Working alongside Slovak allies provided an opportunity for the Soldiers to practice with a different type of war-fighting skill set.
"MOUT is a whole other world," said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matthew McKinney, an Indianapolis Soldier with the 1-152nd CAV. "You have to know each other's language. You have to learn how to communicate with each other so you can play basketball together."
Soldiers engaged in the training appreciated the opportunity to learn something new with their Slovak counterparts.
"It's not something we get to do a lot," said U.S. Army Spc. Austin Kredit, a Shelbyville, Ind., Soldier assigned to the 1-152nd CAV. "So, this is a great opportunity."
Indeed, the Soldiers took advantage of the opportunity to train alongside NATO allies. From tactical reloads to searching immobilized enemy personnel, 1-152nd CAV Soldiers honed their war-fighting capabilities. Step by step. Task by task. Always improving. Always communicating. Always ready.
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