USAFE Warrior Preparation Center explained

Unit Name:USAFE-AFAFRICA Warfare Center
Dates:1983–present
Role:Combat Training
Command Structure:86th Mission Support Group, 86th Airlift Wing
Garrison:Einsiedlerhof Air Station
Motto:Prepare to Win
Identification Symbol Label:USAFE Warrior Preparation Center emblem (approved 1984)[1]

The United States Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) Warfare Center is located at Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany (near Ramstein Air Base). It provides combat readiness training for USAFE forces with advanced simulation software.

The center's mission is to provide combat readiness training for United States Air Forces Europe (USAFE) forces. The center supports Tier 1 through Tier 4 training (Strategic through Tactical) via the Distributed Training Center connecting with other bases throughout the world. These missions are accomplished with advanced simulation software.

History

The USAFE Warrior Preparation Center was founded in 1983[2] by Colonel "Moody" Suter, who also developed the Air Force's Red Flag exercises, at Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany. Originally designed to train USAFE forces, in 2009 it expanded to include training for Air Forces Africa.[3]

In November 2017, the center added the Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) domed simulator to its systems. The simulator is designed to support training for JTACs in the performance of terminal control, terminal guidance, close air support, and joint fires operations training. The simulator uses multiple 4K projectors to display a 270 degree field of view for the JTACs. They use emulated binoculars, night vision devices, and M4 carbine during their training. The center plans to use the simulator in future large scale exercises including Spartan Eagle Exercises that include airmen stationed stateside.[4]

In September 2016 the other units of the 86th Mission Support Group included the 86th Communications Squadron, 700th Contracting Squadron, 86th Security Forces Squadron, 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron, the 86th and 786th Force Support Squadrons, the Deployment Transition Center, the 2nd Air Postal Squadron and the Airman Leadership School.[5]

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Activated on 18 August 1983

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Notes and References

  1. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6386833 Approved insignia for: Warrior Preparation Center, National Archives, Record Group 330, 9 October 1984
  2. Web site: Profiles In Leadership 1942-1992 . 217 . Snyder . Thomas . Shaw . Shelia . 28 January 1992 . . 18 October 2021 .
  3. Web site: Warrior Preparation Center celebrates 25th anniversary. Holston. A1C Kenny. 27 October 2008. Air Force History Index. 17 November 2017.
  4. Web site: USAFE WPC introduces new domed simulator. Boyer. SRA Devin. 3 November 2017. Air Force History Index. 17 November 2017.
  5. Web site: 86th MSG keeps Ramstein moving . 2022-08-13 . Ramstein Air Base . en-US.
  6. DAF/MPM Letter 513q, 12 August 1983, Subject: Activation of the United States Air Forces in Europe Warrior Preparation Center, a Named Unit