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Army Reserve gears up for the ‘Super Bowl’ of all exercises
By Todd South
 Thursday, May 22, 2025
 
Soldiers from the 420th Movement Control Battalion conducted a successful rail upload at Anniston Army Depot, Alabama, as part of a Nationwide Move in support of Operation Mojave Falcon. (Capt. William Stroud/U.S. Army)

The Army Reserve will hold its largest-ever exercise beginning in late May that will include 9,000 soldiers deployed across multiple states and locations coast-to-coast.

Operation Mojave Falcon, which the service has dubbed the Reserve’s “Super Bowl,” combines four exercises into a multi-faceted training event that will see soldiers working in concert between locations in California, New Jersey and North Carolina, according to a release.


The four exercises are Combat Support Training Exercise, National Training Center Global Medic, Quartermaster Liquid logistics Exercise and Nationwide Move.
 

The 79th Theater Sustainment Command serves as the senior trainer for Mojave Falcon, heavily partnered with the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter Liggett and the 807th Theater Medical Command, based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It will also feature several other one-star-led commands and supporting units.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-army/2025/05/22/army-reserve-gears-up-for-the-super-bowl-of-all-exercises/
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