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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

The Soldiers of the 207th Regional Support Group utilized modern technology to conduct vital combat training while at Camp Roberts, California during their annual training deployment July 15-Aug. 4, 2017. The Soldiers completed combat convoy training utilizing three virtual simulator training areas while at Camp Roberts, ranging from computer based training to actual converted vehicle simulators. The training systems consisted of the Virtual Battlespace Simulator (VBS), the Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer (RVTT) and the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (H.E.A.T). The Soldiers were able to perform multiple rotations and were met with multiple real life scenarios. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Terry Williams)

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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

The Soldiers of the 207th Regional Support Group utilized modern technology to conduct vital combat training while at Camp Roberts, California during their annual training deployment July 15-Aug. 4, 2017. The Soldiers completed combat convoy training utilizing three virtual simulator training areas while at Camp Roberts, ranging from computer based training to actual converted vehicle simulators. The training systems consisted of the Virtual Battlespace Simulator (VBS), the Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer (RVTT) and the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (H.E.A.T). The Soldiers were able to perform multiple rotations and were met with multiple real life scenarios. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Terry Williams)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)

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The Soldiers of the 207th Regional Support Group utilized modern technology to conduct vital combat training while at Camp Roberts, California during their annual training deployment July 15-Aug. 4, 2017. The Soldiers completed combat convoy training utilizing three virtual simulator training areas while at Camp Roberts, ranging from computer based training to actual converted vehicle simulators. The training systems consisted of the Virtual Battlespace Simulator (VBS), the Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer (RVTT) and the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (H.E.A.T). The Soldiers were able to perform multiple rotations and were met with multiple real life scenarios. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Terry Williams)

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