It is 11 pm, Monday, Feb. 16, as a team from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command boards a rotator flight at Baltimore/Washington International Airport bound for Kuwait City. Daryl Breitbach, and his Future Warfare Center Directorate of Combat Development Space instructor/course manager counterparts, Lenny Gehrke and Dave Berge, are beginning a 12-day odyssey which will encompass visits to Army Space professionals in Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, and Qatar. Their purpose is simple: to gather lessons from the field which will help improve the Space-related training conducted by U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command's Directorate of Combat Development. In today's intense operational environment the schoolhouse cannot 'sit' on old curriculum and expect to be relevant. Field visits inject that critical component of ground truth to what should be taught and how we should train the way we fight.


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