Download the document here: No. 26-1121, FY25 Mission Command Training Program: Key Observations [PDF - 16.2 MB]
Foreword
The Mission Command Training Program (MCTP) is the U.S. Army’s premier deployable Combat Training Center (CTC) that is Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) directed. Team MCTP consists of four operations groups focused on corps, divisions, and special operations forces (SOF) training audiences as well as the MCTP staff, including exercise control (EXCON) that enables coverage and execution for multiple Warfighter Exercises (WFXs) per fiscal year. WFXs are professionally rigorous leader development experiences to drive further change and education on warfighting doctrine while enhancing unit readiness and informing strategic-level learning demands.
Mission: MCTP facilitates collective training opportunities and leadership experiences for Commanders and their staffs to plan, prepare, fight, and win during Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO).
Purpose: Provide leader experiences that produce division and corps level professional warfighters. We must prepare our warfighters (people and organizations) to fight and win our Nation’s future wars. Achieving our purpose during a period of increased change requires agility, leadership, and professionalism across our team of teams.
Enduring Priorities: People, Transformation, WFX execution, Driving Change and connecting to the Army.
This document captures the MCTP observations and learning from the five FY25 WFXs, which focus on LSCO. Chapter one captures experimentation in FY25, Chapter two captures MCTP’s key overall observations, with six additional chapters that cover observations from the six warfighting functions.
Our purpose is clear and important. Our mission and method are proven and valued. We are excited to Drive Change!
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