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AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
Leadership. Energy. Execution. 1UNCLASSIFIED
U.S. Army Reserve Seminar
Readiness for the Near Peer Fight
LTG Charles Luckey2017 AUSA Meeting & Exposition
10 October 2017
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
Leadership. Energy. Execution. 2UNCLASSIFIED
The Army must be prepared to, on short notice, mobilize and deploy enmasse to fight a war with a near-peer competitor.
The Army must reduce deployment timelines and post-mobilization training timelines to ensure it can meet the requirements to fight / deter near-peer and peer threats.
In a Near-Peer fight, in some circumstances, the Combatant Commander requires USAR assets to be in theater within days of C-Day.
A significant portion of Army sustainment capability resides in Compo 3
The Army Reserve must be ready enough to be relevant but not so ready that its Soldiers cannot maintain good civilian jobs and nurture their families.
Strategic Environment
How do we best meet Combatant Commander requirements?
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
Leadership. Energy. Execution. 3UNCLASSIFIED
Stressed & Unique (187 Units)Theater Avn Bn (FW) Engr Fac DetForward Eng SPT Tm HHC, Theater En CmdMed Det, Minimal Care Force Provider Co QM Petrol P/L & TML QM Petrol Spt Co QM Petrol Spt Co (R) QM Fld SVC Co (Mod) Supply Co HHC, Petro Grp COMCAM Co (ABN)Chp Det A Chp Det B MP Det (I/R Camp) Legal Ops Det (Jud) MI Bn (TI) HHC, Psyop GrpHHC, Psyop BnTactical Psyop Co Psyop Strat DissemMCP-OD (Corps) Trailer Trans Point Automated Cargo Doc Theater Mvmt Co Expeditionary Rail Trans MDM Trk Co (POL 7.5k) (EAB Line haul) Trans MDM TrK Co (POL 5K (EAB Line haul) BN (TNG SPT) (CS) Med Support Unit (MSU TDA) DDSB Deployment Distribution BNDDSG Deployment Distribution BN
Stressed = 40% or more of USAR Capability in RF
Unique = 75% or more of Army capability in USAR and in RF
Stressed (252 Units)ECAB Chp Det C Assault Bn UH-60 MP Co Gen Spt Avn Bn HHC, HQ, MP CmdCBRN Co (Hazard Resp) MP Det, Theater De HHC CBRN Bn MP Internment CBRN Co (AS) Legal Oper Det (M) HHC, CBRN Bde MI Bn (Exped) HHC, EN Bde Army Space SptVert Const Co Space Situational Mob Aug Co (MAC) Spt Maint Co Sapper Co Log Spt Vessel Multi Role Bridge Co Movt Ctrl Tm ENGR FFTG Tm FFT Harbormaster DetENGR FFTG Tm FIR Trans Med Boat Concrete Section Med Trk Co (EAB Tact)Forward Eng SPT Tm Trans BdeExp Hazards Fwd Spt Co (INF)Inf Bn (IBCT) MCP-OD (DIV) Bld Spt Det Contracting Teams Dental Co BDE Sig Co Med Tm, FWD Surg Watercrat Maint Co Med Tm, FWD Resu Trans Heavy Water Combat Spt HospCorps Aerial Delivery TIN-E Co HHC, Sig Cmd (Theater) HR Co (Recap) Mil Mail Tm Theater Gateway PersFin MGMT Spt Center
Ready Force XUnique (55 Units)
CBRN Co (BIO) Seaport Ops Co Area Clear Plt Troop Med Clinic Log Spt Co Field Hosp (32 Bed) Mortuary Affairs Petro Qual Anal Petro Liason Tm HHD, Petro Spt BNMil Hist Team A Mi Bn (Interrogation) Mi Bn (Theater Spt) HHC, CA CmdHHC, CA BdeCA Bn (TAC) Broadcast Public Affairs Expeditionary Terminal Tranfloating Craft HHD, Trans Terminal
Remaining (106 Units)CBRN Coord Ele HHC, Man EnhClearance Co Mobile Public Affairs Eng Const Co Press Camp HQ Eng BN Dig Liason DetAsphalt Det HHD, Trans Motor Med Det Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB) HHC, Med Bde Combat HET Co Med Det, Prev Inland Cargo Trans Med Co, Grd Amb HHC & Special Troops Med Det HHC, CSSB Med BN HHC, Exp SustMed Log Co HHC, Reg Spt Grp Hosp Aug Tm, Head Public Affairs DetMed Tm, OptoMod Ammo Ord Co QM Water PurifExped Sig CmdFin MGMT DetChp Det D HHC, MP BdeHHD, MP BnHHC, MP DetLaw & Order DetMP Det, CID Mil Hist Team B
READY FORCE X: 600 UICs (187 Stressed and Unique, 252 Stressed, and 55 Unique)First 30 Days: 181 UICs
RFX is the Main Effort
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
The Total Force in the Pacific
General Robert B. BrownCommanding General, US Army Pacific
One Team!
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
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Korea
19th EXP SUST CMD
Enabling Commands
EIGHTH ARMY
I Corps Fwd
US Army Japan
Japan
Guam
Guam ARNG
RHC-P
311th SIG Cmd8th Theater SustCmd
94th AAMDC
US Army Hawaii
25th ID Theater EnablingCommands
9th Msn Spt Cmd(USAR)
I Corps Washington
Enabling Commands
593d Exp Sust Cmd
351st Civil Affairs(USAR)
California
Improving Access, Posture, and
Interoperability
Forward Postured Forces
Power Projection
The Army in the Pacific
National Guard State Partnership Program
Indonesia - HawaiiPhilippines - Hawaii/ GuamThailand - WashingtonCambodia - IdahoVietnam - OregonBangladesh - OregonMongolia - AlaskaTonga - NevadaMalaysia - TBA25th ID
IBCT x2
25th IDBCT x2
AlaskaUS Army Alaska
ABCT
2d ID
SBCT x 2
Total U.S. Army in the Pacific:~85,000 Regular Army~9,000 Guard & Reserve ~12,000 Army Civilians~106,000 Total
25th ID
29th IBCT (HI ARNG)
UNCLASSIFIED
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AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
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Enhancing the Total Force
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! Mobilization
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
The Armys total force provides the foundation for the Joint Force in the Indo-Asia Pacific
The Reserves play a role in our ability to strike, protect, and sustain in the multi-domain fight
Must capitalize on the reserve component to provide needed operational capabilities and operational capacity required for future campaigns
The Total Force Advantage
UNCLASSIFIED
Army G-3/5/7
SECRET//REL FVEYAMERICAS ARMY:Globally Responsive, Regionally Engaged
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUOODO//As of 2 October 2017
U.S. Army Reserve Seminar
LTG AndersonDeputy Chief of Staff
G-3/5/7
2017 AUSA Meeting & Exposition10 October 2017
Army G-3/5/7
SECRET//REL FVEYAMERICAS ARMY:Globally Responsive, Regionally Engaged
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
USAR Deployed in Support of Global Operations
ODO//As of 2 October 2017
NORTHCOM
SOUTHCOM
EUCOM CENTCOM
AFRICOM
Mobilized Support:- GTMO: 760- JTF-B: 158
The Army has a total commitment of 182,340 Soldiers, with ~101,000 Soldiers overseas in over 140 countries and another 81,000 within the U.S. and its territories supporting CCMDs.
Of the 10,649 mobilized Army Reserve Soldiers, 8,155 are deployed worldwide. The remaining 2,494 serve at various CONUS locations,
(-)
Mobilized Support:- H. Harvey: 316- H. Irma: 98- H. Maria: 1,078- DCRF/C2CRE: 108
Mobilized Support:- Deter in Europe: 344- Kosovo: 4
SECDEF Named Operations Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR - Iraq)Operation Freedoms Sentinel (OFS - Afghanistan)Operation Octave Shield/New Normal (ONN - Central Africa)Operation Spartan Shield (OSS - Kuwait)Operation Joint Guardian (OJG - Kosovo)Operation Enduring Freedom-Horn of Africa (OEF HOA - Djibouti)Operation Noble Eagle (ONE - D.C.)Operation Juniper Shield (OJS AFRICOM Counter Boko Haram)
Mobilized Support:- OEF: 96- OFS: 1,062- OIR: 1,021- OSS: 3,196- MNF-Sinai: 11
Mobilized Support:- OEF-HOA: 283- Juniper Shield: 26
76 ORC 167 TSC263
AAMDC505 MI
BDE415 CM
BDE
66 MIBDE
7 MSC USAR
335 SIGCMD
513 MI BDE
3 MEDCOM 4th BCD 420 EN BDE
377 TSC807
MEDCOM470 MI
BDE
500 MIBDE
501 MI BDE311 SIG
9 MSC
PACOM
COMPO ES MOB
RA 473,702 N/A
RESERVE
USAR 195,763 10,649
ARNG 341,776 14,8541,011,241 25,503
ARMY PERSONNEL STRENGTH
Army G-3/5/7
SECRET//REL FVEYAMERICAS ARMY:Globally Responsive, Regionally Engaged
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Domestic Support MissionsUNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
AOC//As of 18 October 2017
Guam
II I
VII
VIII
VI IV
III
V
X
IX
ENDURING MISSIONS 148LONG-TERM MISSIONS 890SHORT-TERM MISSIONS 1,755DCRF/C2CRE MISSIONS, OPERATIONAL 0DCRF/C2CRE MISSIONS, PTDO / TPU 7,096TOTAL 9,889
TNG
DCRF HQC2CRE-A
C2CRE-B
X
Declared state of emergency
IXHawaii
AlaskaX
VII
Grand Total:6,875 (PTDO)
DCRF RA (24H/48H)
C2CRE-A RA/USAR (96H)
C2CRE-B RA/USAR/ARNG (96H)
RA - 4,269 RA - 254 RA - 186USAR - 65 USAR - 1,006 USAR - 56
ARNG - 1,039TOTAL - 4,334 TOTAL - 1,260 TOTAL - 1,281
USARNORTH
46 MP
62 MED
1 AD CAB
555 EN 76 ORC
415 CM 218 MEB
03 AUG
04 SEP
04 SEP
Support to Hurricane Response
Hurricane Harvey: 316Hurricane Irma: 98Hurricane Maria: 1,078------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Hurricane Response: 1,492
25 AUG
https://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/South%20Carolina.pptxhttps://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/South%20Carolina.pptxhttps://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/Indiana%20-%20Total%20Army%20Draft.pptxhttps://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/Indiana%20-%20Total%20Army%20Draft.pptxhttps://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/Kansas.pptxhttps://g357.army.pentagon.mil/od/G34/DOMS/CUOPS/Document%20Library/Total%20Army%20Slides/Kansas.pptxSheet1
TotalChangeTotalChangeEMs: TotalChangeChange
NORTHCOM T-1061792USA60012T-1024400
ARNG T-322303-1ARNG3306-207T-32199800
ARNG SAD1003-206USAR1780SAD575-148
Total9485-2059485-205Overall2817-1480
T10T10 T32T32 SADSAD
Enduring Missions
JTF-N (4 missions)620
EOD/VIPPSA (4 missions)422
AZ460
CA40
NM20
TX830
DCRF/C2CRE Missions
DCRF (AC)5005
DCRF (USAR)18
DCRF (ARNG)8
C2CRE-A (AC)579
C2CRE-A (USAR)157
C2CRE-B (AC)69
C2CRE-B (USAR)3
C2CRE-B (ARNG)98
Long-Term MissionsCONUS Asset Protection and LE Support
NCR-IADS2440
C-Drug19980
CA - AP390
NY - AP300-148
AR - JOC Support30
NY - Citizen Preparedness Training 190
TX - Border Mission (Strong Safety)2140
Short Duration MissionsT10T10 T32T32 SADSAD
NC - Severe Weather Support401360
SC - Severe Weather Support6002180
NM - SAR0-10-5
TX - Flood Response74-53
ENDURING MISSIONST10T10 T32T32 SADSAD DA CIVDA CIV
JTF-N (4 missions)620Total Assigned / AllocatedTotalChangeEMs: TotalChangeDCRF:TotalChange
EOD/VIPPSA (4 missions)422NORTHCOM T-10617960012T-102440T-1058310
SW BORDER MISSIONARNG T-3223033306-207T-3219980T-321060
AZ460ARNG SAD10031780SAD575-148
CA40Total94859485-205Overall2817-148Overall59370
NM20
TX830
DCRF / C2CRE MISSIONST10T10 T32T32 SADSAD DA CIVDA CIV TOTAL ASSIGNED / ALLOCATEDPAXCHANGE
DCRF (AC) PTDO5005NORTHCOM T-10 A/C OPRNALERROR:#REF!ERROR:#REF!2
DCRF (USAR)18NORTHCOM T-10 A/C PTDO56531780
DCRF (ARNG)8NORTHCOM T-10 R/C OPRNAL02,303-1
C2CRE-A (AC) PTDO579NORTHCOM T-10 R/C TPU1781,003-206
C2CRE-A (USAR)157ARNG T-322303ERROR:#REF!-205
C2CRE-B (AC) PTDO69ARNG SAD1003
C2CRE-B (USAR)3DA CIVILIANS
C2CRE-B (ARNG)98TOTALERROR:#REF!
LONG-TERM MISSIONST10T10 T32T32 SADSAD DA CIVDA CIV
C-Drug19980ENDURING MISSIONS148
CA - AP390LONG-TERM MISSIONS890
NY - AP300-148SHORT-TERM MISSIONS1,755
AR - JOC Support30DCRF/C2CRE MISSIONS, OPERATIONAL0
NY - Citizen Preparedness Training 190DCRF/C2CRE MISSIONS, PTDO / TPU7,096
TX - Border Mission (Strong Safety)2140TOTAL9,889
Short Duration MissionsT10T10 T32T32 SADSAD DA CIVDA CIV OPERATIONAL:19,778
NC - Severe Weather Support401360
SC - Severe Weather Support6002180
NM - SAR0-10-5
TX - Flood Response74-53
Sheet1
USARNORTH
DCRF RA (24H/48H)C2CRE-A RA/USAR (96H)C2CRE-B RA/USAR/ARNG (96H)
RA - 4,269RA - 254RA - 186
USAR - 65USAR - 1,006USAR - 56
ARNG - 1,039
TOTAL - 4,334TOTAL - 1,260TOTAL - 1,281
Army G-3/5/7
SECRET//REL FVEYAMERICAS ARMY:Globally Responsive, Regionally Engaged
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Shape the Security Environment
Set the Theater
Project National Power
Combined Arms Maneuver
Cyber Operations
Special Operations
Ballistic Missile Defense
Army Core Functions
Stability Operations
Space / Cyber
Counter Weapons of Mass. Dest.
Project Power
Stability Presence
Deter / Defeat
Humanitarian Assistance (HA/DR)
Homeland Defense / Deterrence
Nuclear Deterrence
National Military Strategy
Contingency Demand
46 x BCTs
DAMO-ODR//As of 3 August 2017//v71
Potential War Plan Requirements
Active BCT Support
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1819202122232425262728293031
FY18 Force Structure
Defeat
18 x BCTs
Deny
8 x BCTs
Defend
16 x BCTs
CT
5 x BCTs
1 Allocated2 Assigned3 Service Retained
1011121314151617
Assi
gned
Allo
cate
dSe
rvic
e R
etai
ned
USAR Support
Shape the Security Environment Build Partner Capacity
Crisis Response
Set the Theater Theater Logistics
Theater Signal
Project National Power Port Opening
Petroleum Group
Combined Arms Maneuver Engineers
Wide Area Security Civil Affairs
Cyber Operations Cyber Protection Teams
Special Operations Intelligence
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Readiness for the Near-Peer Fight
10 October 2017
LTG AUNDRE F. PIGGEE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY G-4 HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
United States Army Reserve Seminar
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Army Logistics
Readiness Remains the #1 Priority! Fundamentals Blocking & Tackling, Command
Maintenance / Supply Discipline Program Divestiture Ammunition Readiness Force Projection / Deployability Regaining
Muscle Memory Building 15th/16th ABCT and SFABs
Sustainment Mission Command You Dont Have to Own It to Influence It Relationship of Sustainment Formations
Supply Chain Health
14
Sustaining combat readiness!
Sustaining the Force Enabling Setting the Globe Operationalizing Army Prepositioned Stocks Force Structure & Doctrine in Support of
Multi-Domain Battle
Logistics Initiatives Common ASL GCSS-Army Increment 2 CBM+ Additive Manufacturing / 3D Printing Todays Technology Today
WHERE WE ARE WHERE WERE HEADED
As of: 29 Aug 2017
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
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First Army
U.S. Army Reserve Seminar
LTG TwittyCommanding General
First United States Army
2017 AUSA Meeting & Exposition10 October 2017
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
16
Demobilization at our mobilization force generation installations
Pre-Mobilization at unit home stations, armories, and annual training locations
First Army
Post-Mobilization at our mobilization force generation installations
POC: Mr Barnhill, 309-782-9409 As of: 18 August 2017
Conduct Partnership Activities and Develop Relationships
Provide Advice and Assistance to RC Leaders and Units to build Readiness
Provide Training Support to Unit Annual Training and Exercises to Build Collective Readiness
Conduct Joint Assessments of Unit Readiness in preparation of mobilization
Design and Execute a comprehensive Mission Rehearsal Exercise
Validate the mission readiness of the unit
Ensure Veterans Opportunity to Work and Transition Assistance Plan programs are executed Ensure demobilizing Soldiers know their benefits, and have a continuity of care plan for medical
and behavioral health needs
First Army partners with Army Reserve and National Guard leadership to advise, assist, and train units to achieve readiness requirements through collective training, enabling FORSCOM to provide Combatant Commanders trained and ready forces in support of worldwide requirements.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
17Leadership. Energy. Execution. 17UNCLASSIFIED
Readiness for the Near Peer Fight
QUESTIONS
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
The Total Force in the Pacific
Back up slidesUNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
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Operating Force61%
Generating Force24%
Operational Force(31-60 days)
2%
Fight Tonight(0-30 days)
13%Ready Force X15%
USAR Force Ready Force X
Operating Force Generating Force Operational Force(31-60 days)
Fight Tonight(0-30 days)
Ready Force X
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! Ready Force X
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! The Difference in the Pacific
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
1953
2016
From Complicated to Complex
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
Asian-Pacific Islander, 61%
Caucasian, 22%
Hispanic, 5%
American Indian/Alaskan
Native, 1%
Other, 5% African-American, 7%
Polynesian, 33%
Filipino, 26%
As of 23 JUN 16
We are the Pacific
We are the Culture
5% Other Pacific-Islander
4% Other Asian Descent
2% Other
1% Vietnamese2% Chinese4% Korean
4% Japanese
11% Micronesian
7% Guamanian
. . . . .....
Soldiers speak 35 different languages, providing linguist support to USARPAC/ 9th MSC missions, operations and exercises.
Language lab provides skills resources through: - Initial and refresher courses - Individual study- Language proficiency tests
Funds provided through The Army Language Program (TALP) will support:- Computers- Training materials (software, workbooks)- Foreign language movies and print-material- Off-site refresher training (at Defense Language Institute or other resident schools)
Human Dimension in the Pacific
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! Pacific Pathways
Strategic approach to both trainingand security cooperation:
Builds Readiness at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels
Demonstrates ability to rapidly deploy (tailorable, scalable, and expeditionary)
Positions Army Forces west of International Date Line for 10 months of the year
Provides opportunities to develop and employ Multi-Domain Battle concepts and future technologies
Creates Partner relationships, trust, and confidence from the Soldier to the Theater Commander level
Reconnaissance + Rehearsals + Relationships = Readiness
Pacific Pathways combines existing exercises, strategic reach, and multinational partnerships to provide Strategic Options to the Commander, PACOM and our National Leadership
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Readiness includes our operational preparation of the environment through over 200+ partner nation engagements, exchanges, and exercises Pacific Pathways as training, relationship building, and options creator
Setting the theater through the planning and exercise of strategic and agile networks enable the foundation of the Joint Force
The Indo-Asia Pacific is a complex, dynamic environment
Army provides trained and readyland forces to the Pacific Command to deter, and if necessary defeat, emerging challenges in the region
The Armys contribution to Joint power is generated and possiblebecause of our readiness tactical, operational, and strategic
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Building the Foundation
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Post Mobilization Days
MO
B
READY FORCE [DA Operational Force aka early entry] Fight Tonight Force (279 Units) Expands on Army Early Response Force (AERF) Remaining Units 61-90 Days (31 Units) Annual Validation by 1A
STRATEGIC DEPTH Continued focus on Readiness (Individual, Leader, Unit) Must still be ready to deploy when called Collective Training Event (CTE) / EXEVAL as directed (1 time in
5 years) Supports MISSION FORCE requirements
RED
EPLOY
MISSION FORCE Primarily drawn from Strategic Depth Units for Known Demand Training plans are focused on Assigned Missions, not Decisive Action May require cross-leveling to meet mission requirements
Employment Against Known DemandM
OB
Strategic Depth (120 + Days)Post Mobilization Days
30 60 90 120 150C2CRE
Operational Depth (Ready Force)(61 90 Days)
Unit Returns from Deployment and is placed back into the force pool
Post Mobilization Days
MSAD
Fight Tonight Units
Generating Force Units provide support across a spectrum of capabilities designed to ensure Ready Force and other Operational Force units are trained and ready for deployment to a decisive action environment.
The main effort of the U.S. Army Reserve is the READY FORCE approximately 310 units prepared for deployment from 0-90 days. These units will meet readiness standards outlined by HQDA and FORSCOM to fight, survive, and win against current and emerging threats. As units prepare for contingency deployment, they must focus on a decisive action environment. To meet readiness standards and minimize post-mobilization training days, the USARC and the Ready Force units must work closely with First Army to develop and implement an end to end, integrated training strategy.
The STRATEGIC DEPTH units are the remaining operational force units needed beyond 120 days. Emphasis will be on individual readiness and will serve as the units of first choice for any known demand sourcing. Strategic depth units must strive to remain in a band of individual readiness excellence. Training plans will emphasize platoon level proficiency with a major collective training event every three to five years. If selected for mobilization, training plans will shift to mission specific requirements.
Units in the MISSION FORCE support the CBRN Response Element (CRE) and known demand to the Combatant Commands. Drawn primarily from the Strategic Depth units, the MISSION FORCE unit training plans will focus on capabilities required by the supported command.
END STATE: The most capable, combat-ready, and lethal federal reserve in the nations history.
C-2
C-3+/C2
C-4
BG Michael Warmack / G-357 /910-570-9002
Build and Sustain Readiness Concept Sketch
MO
B
Operational Depth Includes ready force 61-90 days and 91-120 day units Sustainable Readiness Path (prepare/mission module)
Post Mobilization Days
Operational Depth Units
(91 120 Days)
MO
B
C-3+/C2 Operational Depth (61 90 Days)
PTDO
READY FORCE
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!
X4960MFTB
IMP368
658RSG
III3 MSG
III
3302 MSB
II
3301 MSB
II
3303 MSB
II
3305 MSD
3304 MSD
322CA
X
USARPAC-SUDet Japan
9 MSC
USARPAC
311
CAR
303
X XUSARPAC-SU 302
TTB
II
I829
MEB
II100
IIMPAD305
MHDet
30
CH Det124
127 CH Det
TC548
TSGIII
TSG DETOAHU
TSG DET ALASKA
TSG DET AM
SAMOA
TSG DET MARIANAS
FSC
I
I
I
IDC
B
IE 740
X
1984 USAH
Det 1
Det 2
NonMission Command Units w/ USAR Structure
USARPAC-SUDet Korea
QMDet 1 QM
I302
411
II
I797
V
I871
V
I297
HFSC
I
DetH
Det 1V
Det 2V
QM(MA)
QM(MA)
QM(MA)Det
Det 3
HHCI
HIEPLO Tm
GU/CNMIEPLO Tm
ASEPLO Tm
QM(MA)
I
962
IIMCP-OD
: Assigned: Attached : NonMission Command Units w/ USAR Structure
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Organization
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Unit Descriptions
Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
Ensures freedom of action, mobility, & protection
Chaplain Detachment
Augment division-level chaplains
Multifunctional Training Brigade
Support One Army School System; Provide Individual Education
Signal Network Company
Provide signal capacity to MEB
Military Public Affairs Detachment
Conduct full range of public affairs operations
Engineer Battalion
Conduct horizontal & vertical construction
Infantry Battalion
Close with & destroy enemy
(only IN in USAR)
Mobilization Support Group
Execute force projection to support Pacific mobilizations
Transportation Terminal Battalion
Mission Command of Port Operations
Civil Affairs Brigade
Engage with civil component of operational environment (Primary AO in Japan)
USAR Theater Support Group
Provide base support &services in various locations in Pacific AO
Quartermaster Mortuary Affairs Company
Support for deceased personnel (only asset in PACOM)
Medical Hospital
Provide direct support to Tripler with detachments in Alaska & Guam
Regional Support Group
Provide contingency base operations management & RSOI in 8A AO
Transportation Watercraft Detachment
Provide LSV-7 transport of vehicles, cargo, & containers
US Army Pacific Support Unit
Provide battle staff capability to USARPAC, USARJ, & 8A
Military Police Company
Conduct maneuver & mobility support, area security, law & order, internment / resettlement
Quartermaster Laundry & Bath Company
Conduct shower, laundry, & clothing repair operations
Military HistoryDetachment
Collects historical information
MCP-OD
Provide mission command support to 25 ID
I829
II100
II
MHDet
303
X
MEB
322CA
X
X
1984 USAH
XUSARPAC-SU
I
MP368
MPAD305
CH Det
3 MSG
III
TSG
III
658RSG
III
X4960MFTB
TC548
302TTB
II
QM
I
302
411
II
QM(MA)
I
962
MCP-OD
II
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KOREA
TPU: 105AGR: 11MILTECH/DAC: 0 / 0
JAPAN
TPU: 27AGR: 2MILTECH/DAC: 0 / 0
ALASKA (Ft. Wainwright)
TPU: 108AGR: 5MILTECH/DAC: 0/0
GUAM
TPU: 470AGR: 21MILTECH/DAC: 12 / 2
Equator
International Date Line
3303MSB
302QM
TSGMAR
QM(MA)
E
E
MP
X658
USARPAC-SU
Det Korea
USARPAC-SU
Det Japan
SAIPAN
302QM
TPU: 71AGR: 1MILTECH/DAC: 1 / 1
TPU: 3096AGR: 234MILTECH/DAC: 116/21Total Strength: 3467Total FTS: 371 (10.70%)
AMERICAN SAMOA
TPU: 309AGR: 12MILTECH/DAC: 4 / 1
FSC TSGASQM(MA)
127CH
HAWAIIOahu
TPU: 1670AGR: 163MILTECH/DAC: 86 / 16
HAWAIIMaui
TPU: 34AGR: 1MILTECH/DAC: 1 / 0
322CA
X X1984 USAH
X4960MFTB
E
QM(MA)
548TC
E 302TTB
X
MEB
FSC
305MPAD
30 MH
124CH
USARPAC-SU
X
TSGHI
TSGX
3302MSB
3304MSD
3305MSD
HAWAIIHilo, Hawaii
TPU: 69AGR: 5MILTECH/DAC: 3 / 0
E
ALASKA(JBER)
TPU: 233AGR: 13MilTech/DAC:10 / 1
3301MSB
E
3MSG
X
TSGAK
QM(MA)
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Demographics
Asian-Pacific Islander, 61%
Caucasian, 22%
Hispanic, 5%
American Indian/Alaskan
Native, 1%
Other, 5% African-American, 7%
Polynesian, 33%
Filipino, 26%
We are the Pacific
We are the Culture
5% Other Pacific-Islander
4% Other Asian Descent
2% Other
1% Vietnamese2% Chinese4% Korean
4% Japanese
11% Micronesian
7% Guamanian
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Soldiers speak 35 different languages, providing linguist support to USARPAC & 9 MSC missions, operations, & exercises
Language lab provides resources through: - Initial & refresher courses - Individual study & language proficiency tests
The Army Language Program funds support:- Computers & training materials (software, workbooks)- Foreign language movies & print material- Off-site refresher training (at Defense Language Institute or other resident schools)
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! Pacific Pathways
Strategic approach to both trainingand security cooperation:
Builds Readiness at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels
Demonstrates ability to rapidly deploy (tailorable, scalable, and expeditionary)
Positions Army Forces west of International Date Line for 10 months of the year
Provides opportunities to develop and employ Multi-Domain Battle concepts and future technologies
Creates Partner relationships, trust, and confidence from the Soldier to the Theater Commander level
Reconnaissance + Rehearsals + Relationships = Readiness
Pacific Pathways combines existing exercises, strategic reach, and multinational partnerships to provide Strategic Options to the Commander, PACOM and our National Leadership
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAS ARMY IN THE PACIFICPEOPLE ARE OUR ADVANTAGE! The Path to Multi-Domain Battle
the Armys got to be able to sink ships, neutralize satellites, shoot down missiles and deny the enemy the ability to command and control its forces. ADM Harry Harris
Setting the Path with The 5 Ms - Combining Multi-Domain, Multi-National and Multi-Interagency to create Multiple Options and present Multiple Dilemmas to our Adversary
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Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3The Total Force in the PacificSlide Number 5Slide Number 6MobilizationSlide Number 8Slide Number 9USAR Deployed in Support of Global OperationsDomestic Support MissionsPotential War Plan RequirementsReadiness for the Near-Peer FightArmy LogisticsSlide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17The Total Force in the PacificSlide Number 19Ready Force XThe Difference in the PacificSlide Number 22Slide Number 23Pacific PathwaysSlide Number 25Build and Sustain Readiness Concept SketchSlide Number 27Unit DescriptionsArea of ResponsibilityDemographicsPacific PathwaysSlide Number 32