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Joint Multinational Readiness Center

The JoiJMRC Logont Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), the Europe-based Combat Training Center (CTC) with a world-wide mobile training capability, trains leaders, staffs, and units up to Brigade Task Forces and multinational Allies and Partners, to dominate in the conduct of Multidomain Operations anywhere in the world, now and in the future. The Joint Multinational Readiness Center is situated in the Oberpfalz region of Bavaria near the town of Hohenfels. JMRC provides a myriad of indispensable capabilities to the U.S. Army and our European Allies and partners

JMRC is the Army’s only forward stationed Combat Training Center. Hohenfels Training Area is 163 km2, has 1,345 buildings for training, 319 kilometers of road and numerous cross-country trails, and one short take-off/landing airfield.

JMRC integrates multinational participation into every rotation. JMRC can tailor the exercise and operational environment based on the needs and requirements of the training audience. JMRC supports training for other U.S. agencies and foreign non-military organizations. JMRC regularly employs the U.S. Army’s Decisive Action Training Environment (DATE) and Mission Rehearsal Exercise (MRE) concepts, regularly hosting DATE exercises to deploy and test the Regionally Aligned Forces. JMRC also hosts the Kosovo Force (KFOR) Mission Rehearsal Exercise. JMRC provides a realistic, complex operational environment supported by world-class opposing forces (OPFOR) and Observer, Coach, Trainer (OCT) teams. The 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (1-4 IN) provides world-class opposing forces to train participants across all warfighting functions. Twelve Observer, Coach, Trainer teams provide evaluation and lessons learned for a wide variety of military occupational specialties for each maneuver training rotation. Several support directorates ensure world-class support to our rotations.

Mission:
JMRC trains Brigade Combat Teams and Divisions in a theater-informed multi-domain battlefield by providing Joint and Combined Arms Exercises in the EUCOM AOR to increase the scale, capability, readiness, and interoperability of the United States, Allies, and partners.

PCSing to JMRC:
Welcome Guide
Welcome 
Letter
Hohenfels Introduction
Hohenfels Arrival
Hohenfels Transportation
USAG Bavaria Newcomers Page

JMRC Command and Staff
Observer, Coach, Trainer Teams

OCT Teams observe, coach, and train elements from sections through brigade task forces during the planning, preparation, and execution phases of simulated combat operations at JMRC. These teams collect, analyze and provide feedback to rotational units via After Action Reviews and “Take Home Packages.” JMRC has the ability to deploy OCT teams as required to support expeditionary training events.

1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (Opposing Forces)



In a forward-deployed environment, 1-4 Infantry Regiment conducts combat operations throughout the full spectrum of the contemporary operational environment to provide realistic joint and combined arms training conditions focused on developing Soldiers, leaders and units for success on current and future battlefields throughout U.S. Army Europe. On order, 1-4 IN deploys combat forces to conduct combat operations.

 

HAWK 6 Commander

  COL Christopher J. Kirkpatrick

Contact

Mailing Address:
HQ Joint Multinational Readiness Center
Unit 28216
APO AE 09173-8216

Bundespost:
HQ Joint Multinational Readiness Center
Bldg. 309
92366 Hohenfels

Commercial in Germany: 09641-70-522-xxxx
From the US: 011-49-9641-70-522-xxxx
DSN from the US: (314) 522-xxxx
Staff Duty Desk: 314-522-5361

7ATC PAO:
CIV: +49(0)9641-70-569-0027
DSN: (314) 569-0027
Email: usarmy.bavaria.7atc.list.pao-all@army.mil

 

HAWK 7 Command Sergeant Major

 CSM Christopher K. Donaldson

 

Helpful Links

JMRC SHAREPOINT (CAC Required)

HAWK 65​ Deputy Commander

     LTC Christopher L. Blaha

JMRC Social Media
JMRC Video Player
Video by Sgt. Jonathan Perdelwitz
1-113th Cavalry Regiment trains with RQ-20 Puma
Joint Multinational Readiness Center
Nov. 2, 2020 | 1:46
Soldiers with Troop B, 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Division, Iowa Army National Guard, train with the RQ-20 Puma during a Joint Multinational Training Center Rotation in Hohenfels, Germany, on Nov. 2, 2020. The unit trained with small unmanned aerial systems to give its Soldiers on the ground a valuable eye in the sky. The 1-113th is completing the JMRC rotation to prepare for the unit’s mobilization to Kosovo Force 28 in support of Operation Joint Guardian. KFOR 28 is a NATO organization dedicated to the safety and security of all people in Kosovo. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Sgt. Jonathan Perdelwitz)
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