CAMP CASEY, South Korea - The 2nd Infantry Division recently became the
first U.S. Army division to use the Warfighters' Simulation system
during a command post exercise in South Korea.
Training with other units from the 8th U.S. Army and Republic of Korea
Army, the 2nd ID used the WARSIM system during Warpath II/III Oct. 5 -
16 and Nov. 6 - 19, respectively.
"The division was chosen, first and foremost, because Korea is one of
the premier locations where we focus on full spectrum operations," said
Lt. Col. Irvin Pete, exercise chief for 8th Army's Training and
Exercises directorate. "Integration of simulations into our training
plan is not only a good idea, but has always been a necessary tool used
to drive both joint and Army command post exercises."
During the exercise, the WARSIM system was distributed to the Camp
Casey Warrior Training Center from Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Fort
Lee, Va.
The WARSIM system was developed to train Army and joint commanders and
their battle staffs for operations during war, conflict and peacetime.
"WARSIM is designed to support the full spectrum of conflict, from
low-intensity irregular warfare capabilities through high-level
intensity heavy metal combat," said Mike Haddad, assistant project
manager for WARSIM at the Army's Program Executive Office for
Simulation, Training and Instrumentation in Orlando, Fla.
As the first division to use WARSIM, the 2nd ID was able to evaluate
the system and make suggestions to enhance it. According to Pete, the
process will help to drive improvements in the system.
"An extremely large amount of effort went into improving WARSIM after
the initial validation for version 5.5 in May 2009 at Fort
Leavenworth," said Pete, originally from Lake Charles, La. "Warpath
II/III was the driving force behind getting improvements completed."
Pioneers in innovative training methods, the 8th U.S. Army and 2nd
Infantry Division often employ live, virtual and constructive training
methods to ensure their Soldiers stay ready to fight and win.
Since they face an enemy across the world's most militarized border,
2nd ID Operations Officer Lt. Col. Richard Creed said the division
always welcomes the opportunity to train its Soldiers in a variety of
challenging scenarios.
"Having a reliable and realistic simulation that supports our training
for major combat operations is critically important to our division's
war-fighting readiness," said Creed, a native of Arlington,
Va. "Anytime we get the opportunity to exercise our battle command
functions with our subordinate units, as we have during the Warpath III
exercise, we come out more capable to fight tonight."
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