The distribution platoon spent the day working through convoy operations, logistics release points, and supply cache procedures across two environments — the rugged terrain of Training Area 10 and the digital battlespace of the VBS3 facility. Inside the VBS3 facility, Soldiers worked with a Fort Campbell map so detailed it takes noticeably longer to load than a standard simulation — digital fidelity that lets Soldiers train on home terrain before ever taking those lessons overseas. Before moving into the weapons portion of training, Soldiers ran through basic vehicle-clearing procedures step by step, locking in fundamentals before layering on complexity. Running through those threat scenarios on a screen first, rather than cold in a real convoy, buys Soldiers something irreplaceable: more time to think, communicate, and react before it matters most. By pairing the repetition-friendly environment of VBS3 with the physical realism of live convoy operations at Training Area 10, Dagger Combat Logistics Company sharpened both the technical skills and split-second judgment its Soldiers will lean on the next time a convoy rolls outside the wire.