
Joint Annual Combat Training
Joint Annual Combat Training (JACT) is a coordinated, comprehensive exercise where multiple military branches, like the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines, come together to practice and refine their combat skills. It simulates real-world scenarios such as defending assets, conducting assaults, or responding to threats, in a controlled environment. The purpose is to improve teamwork, communication, and operational effectiveness across services, ensuring they can work seamlessly during actual missions. This annual training is crucial for maintaining readiness, safety, and interoperability among different military branches in complex combat situations.