Abstract

The intent of this article is thus two-fold. First to provide background on what a Mission Command Training Program (MCTP) run exercise is; how it works and what can be expected of Judge Advocates participating in the exercise. Second, this article seeks to share substantive insights gained from observing hundreds of Judge Advocates executing operational law in a multitude of scenarios and all levels of command.This article contains three sections. The first section provides a brief history of the Combined Training Center program, with particular focus on MCTP. The second section discusses Army doctrine and its relevance to the JAG Corps. These sections provide important context for the final section of the article, which discusses the major Judge Advocate related observations made over the last several years. Where possible, this article seeks to articulate broad themes that are applicable to legal sections at all echelons.

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