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Date: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 10:30 AM
Subject: ARRC Press Release


>Press Release
>
>June 6, 2000
>
>Contact:        Major Barry Johnson, HQ ARRC Media Operations
>Telephone:      (Germany +49) (0) 2161 - 565 - 5715 or 5717
>Cell Phone:     (Germany +49) (0) 172 - 2052901
>Fax:            (Germany +49) (0) 2161 - 565 - 5718
>E-Mail:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Home Page:      www.arrcmedia.com
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>ARRC Exercises Headquarters at Sennelager Training Area
>
>      PADERBORN, Germany--The ACE Rapid Reaction Corps began a three-day
>training exercise today at Sennelager Training Center near here to refine
>its warfighting procedures and readiness.
>
>      The exercise, called ARRCADE SPARTAN 2, carries on with a combat
>scenario that was first introduced in February and continued during an
>exercise in April.  The intent is to develop the scenario during two more
>intermediate exercises in September before putting the ARRC to a full test
>with a major Corps field exercise, ARRCADE FUSION, in October.
>
>      One of the primary objectives for the ARRC's multinational
>headquarters, which is staffed by 430 personnel from 17 of NATO's 19 member
>nations, is to regenerate its warfighting tactics, techniques and
>procedures after serving as headquarters for the initial entry of land
>forces into Kosovo last year.  The ARRC must remain prepared to deploy on
>short notice under NATO's leadership.
>
>      The Corps will re-deploy to its home at Rheindahlen, Germany, upon
>completion of the exercise at Sennelager on Thursday.
>
>
>NOTE TO EDITORS:  Media are welcome to visit training and conduct
>interviews during the exercise.  Photos available at www.arrcmedia.com. For
>more information, contact Maj. Barry Johnson, ARRC Media Relations Officer,
>at cell phone number (+49) (0)172-2052901.


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