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Purchase Dinner Tickets by Tuesday for automatic reservations.
No guarantee of meal without a reservation. Proof of purchase is required at the club
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 February 8, 2018 
Social hour 6pm, dinner is served at 7, program begins in Chase Hall at 8pm.

Bryan Kresie 1186


BlowingThings Up

Force training at Fort Irwin, California. National Training Center.
NTC is the Army's premier training center.
Bryan will discuss combined arms (infantry, armor, artillery, air support) war gaming in a desert environment.

Soldiers training at Fort Irwin rehearse all facets of combat ranging from small team elements to brigade-sized engagements.

The training at Fort Irwin is as close to real combat as you can get without receiving hazardous duty pay.

Lots'a Fun

Small Team Elements

Bang! Bang!

ACLA member Bryan Kresie will present an overview of Army training at the National Training Center (NTC) located at Fort Irwin, California. NTC is the Army's premier training center. There soldiers work through near-peer force on force training scenarios combined with counterinsurgency operations. In addition, units train to address any and all civil considerations.

The United States Army requires all military units to complete an NTC training rotation before an overseas deployment.

 

Bryan Kressie 1186

Bryan Kresie
ACLA Member 1186

An award-winning writer and teacher, Bryan Kresie (#1186) has wandered the globe searching for adventure. In addition to traveling to over thirty countries, he has taught in Taiwan, South Korea, along the Arizona-Mexico border, and in California. Bryan also worked as a contract archeologist exploring sites in Utah and Idaho. A veteran of both the Marine Corps and United States Army, Bryan has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is a recipient of the Combat Action Badge and the Bronze Star, and currently serves as a Sergeant First Class in the U.S. Army Reserve.

Force Training

Training Scenarios

Training Scenarios

Please visit the Adventurers' Club of Los Angeles website to learn more about the club and future programs.

Off the beaten path,
with The Adventurers' Club of Los Angeles.

  Please make your reservations early (323) 223-3948.  

Leave your name and number in your party. Without a reservation, there may not be a meal for you. This is the reservation line only. If you need further information please contact a member.

  Purchase Dinner Tickets by Tuesday.  
Proof of purchase is required at the club
in the form of a printed hard copy or digital receipt on phone.

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