Are there Civil-Military Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) projects that in fact adversely affect readiness?
– No, the majority of military assets that support Civil-Military Innovative Readiness Training initiatives are combat support and combat service support. The combat roles and missions of participating units are compatible with the type of support being provided to the civilian community. IRT initiatives are incidental to the Military Services’ normal training. The goal is to provide realistic “hands on” training opportunities to enhance existing training programs, while augmenting domestic needs, most often in the area of healthcare and engineering support.
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