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AS-4100Lessons 4, 17 & 19
Substance Abuse CBT
Total Force
USAF Major Commands
Lt Col Wayne Doherty6 Oct 09
Overview
- LLAB & AEF PT 3 up/3 down
- Substance Abuse CBT and DUI- REAL Immediate Leadership Challenge
- Total Force
- USAF Major Commands
- AF Topic of Your Choice (10 min) • Recommendations for Living Arrangements as 2d Lts• Attention to Detail Lessons vs. “How Cool is That?”• What do you want to discuss tonight???
Substance Abuse Control
Program
- Why Important?
- What Role Do Leaders Play? “DCR”
Any AFROTC Applicability?
Total Force
Total Force
Evolved as official policy in 1970s Aug 1970 -- The Total Force Concept was
announced by Secretary of Defense Laird Aug 1973 -- SECDEF James Schlesinger elevated
the Total Force Concept to the Total Force Policy Objective:
integrate Active and Reserve forces in the most cost-effective manner possible maintain as small an active peacetime force
as commitments permit.
Provides 50% of total US military force
Only consumes 8.3 % of DoD budget
Total ForceCost Effectiveness for the
DOD
Cost Effectiveness AFR
Chart TitleTotal Air Force Budget
Reserve Budget 4%
Chart TitleAir Force Combat Capability
Supplied by Reserve 20%
Chart TitleTotal Air Force Budget
ANG Budget 7%
Chart TitleAir Force Combat Capability
Supplied by ANG 14%
Cost Effectiveness ANG
Reserve Categories
Ready Reserve – Combat ready; deploy in 72 hours Selected Reserve Individual Ready Reserve
Standby Reserve Retired Reserve Inactive National Guard
State Protect Life and Property Peace and Order Civil Defense
Federal Support USAF Missions Train for Wartime
Community Role: To participate in local, state, and national programs that add value to America
Air National GuardDual Mission - Plus
Air National Guard
State Army Units State Air Units
State Adjutant General
Secretary of the A ir Force
C hief o f S taff,A ir Force
Secretary o f the A rm y
C hief o f S taff,A rm y
StateGovernor
Drill Status (Traditional) Guardsmen 75% of force Enlist for 6 years One unit training assembly
(UTA) a month 15 days annual training
National Guard Personnel
National Guard Personnel
Full time Guardsmen 25% of total Guard force Air Technicians
Full-time Civil Service employees Active (Duty) Guard personnel
Same areas as Technicians, but full benefits Active Duty Component personnel
AF personnel assigned to Guard units (advisors) Active Duty for Training
Traditional Guardsmen temporarily on AD for training
Air Force Reserves
CommanderAir Force Reserve Command
Chief of Staff, Air Force
Secretary of the Air Force
Air Reserve Personnel CenterDenver. CO
4th Air ForceMarch AFB, CA
10th Air Force NAS JRB Ft Worth, TX
22d Air ForceDobbins ARB, GA
Satellite Space Operations
91%
7% 2%
Chart Title
Active Duty
AFR
ANG
USAF SNAP SHOT…Jul-Sep 2003
Bombers
92%
8%
Chart Title
Active Duty
AFR ANG
Ex: B-1, B-52, B-2Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Fighters
61%
6%
33%
Chart Title
Active Duty
ANG
AFR
Ex: F-15, F-16, OA-10, A-10, F-22, F117
Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Strategic Airlift
44%
50%
6%
Chart Title
Active Duty
ANG
AFR
Ex: C-5, C-141, C-17Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Tankers
46%12%
42%
Chart TitleANG
Active DutyAFR
Ex: KC-10, KC-135, HC-130Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Rescue
52%
28%
20%
Chart Title
Active Duty
AFR
ANG
Ex: HC-130, HH-60Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Theater Airlift
38%22%
40%
Chart TitleANG
AFR
Active Duty
Ex: C-130
Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Air Defense
100%
ANG
Examples: F-15, F-16 Total Force Briefing Jan 2005
Weather Recon
100%
Chart Title
AFR
Ex: WC-130
Airman Magazine, The Book 2006
Full Mobilization Gives access to the full Ready
Reserve Requires a declaration of war or
national emergency by Congress Duration of Conflict plus 6 months
Partial Mobilization
1,000,000 members of the Ready Reserve Up to 24 months
President must declare a national emergency
Presidential Selected Reserve Call-Up
Up to 200,000 personnel Up to 270 days
President must notify Congress
Provide the majority of personnel in times of war and peace
Volunteers
Increasing Tempo
077
1953-1990(38
YEARS)
1991-2003(12 YEARS)
60/3810/10
*For AFR/ANG
Work = 221 DaysPlay = 144 Days
• Vacation• Sick Leave• Weekends• Holidays
144 221
A Balanced LifestyleTypical Civilian
058
Work = 221 Days
Play = 84 Days84
281
Reservists Support Commitments
Support = 60 Days059
Work = 221 Days
Play = 21 Days21
344
Aircrew Commitments
Aircrew = 123 Days060
Reserve Categories Ready Reserves Standby Retired
Chain of Command ANG vs AFRC
Accessibility Full/Partial Mobilization Presidential Selected Reserve Call-up Volunteers
Points to Remember...
USAF MAJCOMs
• ACC• AETC• AFGSC• AFMC• AFRC
• AFSOC• AFSPC• AMC• PACAF• USAFE
Major Commands
• ACC is Air Combat Command• Headquarters is Langley AFB, VA• Mission: Air Combat Command is the primary force provider of combat airpower to America's warfighting
commands. To support global implementation of national security strategy, ACC operates fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, battle-management and electronic-combat aircraft. It also provides command, control, communications and intelligence systems, and conducts global information operations .
As a force provider, ACC organizes, trains, equips and maintains combat-ready forces for rapid deployment and employment while ensuring strategic air defense forces are ready to meet the challenges of peacetime air sovereignty and wartime air defense. ACC numbered air forces provide the air component to U.S. Central and Southern Commands with Headquarters ACC serving as the air component to U.S. Northern and Joint Forces Commands. ACC also augments forces to U.S. European, Pacific and Strategic Commands.
http://www.acc.af.mil/units/
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Major Commands
• AETC is Air Education and Training Command
• Headquarters is Randolph AFB, TX• Mission: AETC's mission is to develop America's Airmen today... for
tomorrow. AETC was established July 1, 1993, with the realignment of Air Training Command and Air University. AETC's role makes it the first command to touch the life of almost every Air Force member.
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
http://www.aetc.af.mil/index.asp
Major Commands
• AFGSC is Air Force Global Strike Command
• Headquarters is Barksdale AFB, LA• Mission: The mission of the command is to implement the Secretary of the Air Force's and the Chief of Staff of the Air
Force's decision to establish Air Force Global Strike Command - a single major command focused on and dedicated to the nuclear and conventional global strike mission - a key component of strategic deterrence. This organizational construct will clearly align Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and dual-mission capable bomber forces under a single command and demonstrate a visible commitment to the global strike mission while taking full advantage of the existing Air Force field organizational structure. Air Force Global Strike Command will be responsible for organizing, training and equipping ICBM forces, B-2 and B-52 bomber forces, and other deterrence capabilities to conduct operations.
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
http://www.afgsc.af.mil/index.asp
Major Commands
• AFMC is Air Force Material Command• Headquarters is Wright-Patterson AFB, OH• Mission: AFMC delivers war-winning expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter through
development and transition of technology, professional acquisition management, exacting test and evaluation, and world-class sustainment of all Air Force weapon systems. From cradle-to-grave, AFMC provides the work force and infrastructure necessary to ensure the United States remains the world's most respected Air and Space Force.
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
http://www.afmc.af.mil/index.asp
Major Commands
• AFSOC is Air Force Special Ops Command• Headquarters is Hurlburt Field, FL• Mission: America’s specialized air power…a step
ahead in a changing world, delivering special operations combat power anytime, anywhere.
http://www2.afsoc.af.mil/index.asp
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Major Commands
• AFSPC is Air Force Space Command• Headquarters is Peterson AFB, CO• Mission: Provide an integrated constellation of space and
cyberspace capabilities at the speed of need.
http://www.afspc.af.mil/index.asp
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Major Commands
• AMC is Air Mobility Command• Headquarters is Scott AFB, IL• Mission: To provide airlift, air refueling, special air mission,
and aeromedical evacuation for U.S. forces, and to provide forces to theater commands to support wartime tasking
http://www.amc.af.mil/index.asp
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Major Commands
• PACAF is Pacific Air Forces• Headquarters is Hickam AFB, HI• Mission: PACAF's primary mission is to provide U.S. Pacific
Command integrated expeditionary Air Force capabilities to defend the Homeland, promote stability, dissuade/deter aggression, and swiftly defeat enemies.
http://www.pacaf.af.mil/
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Major Commands
• USAFE is United States Air Forces in Europe• Headquarters is Ramstein AB, Germany• Mission: As the air component for U.S. European Command (EUCOM),
USAFE directs air operations in a theater spanning three continents, covering more than eight million square miles, containing 51 independent states, and possessing one-eighth of the world's population and about one-fourth of the world's Gross Domestic Product.
http://www.usafe.af.mil/
FactsLeadershipOrganizations
Air Force Team
Active Duty Air Force
Air Force Reserve
Air National Guard
Global Vigilance, Reach & Power
Summary
- LLAB & AEF PT 3 up/3 down
- Substance Abuse CBT and DUI- REAL Immediate Leadership Challenge
- Total Force
- USAF Major Commands
- AF Topics of Your/My Choice • Recommendations for Living Arrangements as 2d Lts• Attention to Detail Lessons vs. “How Cool is That?”• What ELSE do you want to discuss tonight???
For Next Class
• Prepare for Lesson 20 on 13 Oct 09International Studies – South Asia
• Small Groups responsible for 5 minute Briefings• Topics listed on Page 228 of Text (Let’s Split Up)• Corresponding Bullet Background Papers Due as well
• Career Day/PFA on 13 Oct 09• Complete Take-Home Exam
• Will be posted NLT tomorrow, 7 Oct 09 at 1200L to Blackboard and Emailed
Questions?