SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — Soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division based at Schofield Barracks will take part in a large-scale readiness training exercise known as the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 24-01 from Nov. 1 through 10, mainly on Oahu and Hawaii Island.
What You Need To Know
The JPMRC 24-01 is a regional combat training center rotation that puts Army forces to the test in realistic environments and conditions where they are most likely to campaign while jointly working with regional allies and partners
Daytime and nighttime training using blank ammunition and explosive simulators will take place
Residents will see military vehicle convoys traveling intermittently between training areas
There will also be an increase in helicopter, fixed-wing aircraft and unmanned aircraft systems flights
Activities have already been underway between Wheeler Army Airfield and Dillingham Army Airfield since Oct. 28 as part of the training exercise.