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Soldiers Families Army Civilians. Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO. Army Global Commitments. As of 07 Sept 10. SOUTH KOREA 19,090 SOLDIERS (Part of AC Station Overseas). ALASKA 11,910 SOLDIERS. OEF- AFGHANISTAN 65,995 SOLDIERS. USAREUR - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Sergeant Major of the Army
Kenneth O. Preston
Soldiers Families Army Civilians
Army G-3/5/7Army G-3/5/7
AMERICA’S ARMY:THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
232,635 SOLDIERS DEPLOYED/“FORWARD STATIONED” IN NEARLY
80 COUNTRIES OVERSEAS*INCLUDES AC STATIONED OVERSEAS
OTHER OPERATIONS & EXERCISES
3,780 SOLDIERS
HONDURASJTF-BRAVO
245 SOLDIERS
JTF-GTMO290 SOLDIERS
KFOR860 SOLDIERS
AC STATIONED OVERSEAS 101,665
AC STATIONED STATESIDE 465,505
ARMY PERSONNEL STRENGTH
ComponentRC AUTHORIZED FOR
MOBILIZATION / ON CURRENT ORDERS
Active (AC) 567,170 N/A
Reserve (RC) .
USAR 207,750 19,910
ARNG 362,000 42,130
1,136,920
Army Global Commitments
OIF - IRAQ 43,870 SOLDIERS
OEF- PHILIPPINES480 SOLDIERS
SOUTH KOREA19,090 SOLDIERS
(Part of AC Station Overseas)
CONUS SPT BASE2,430 SOLDIERS(RC Mobilized Stateside)
MFO680 SOLDIERS
OEF- AFGHANISTAN65,995 SOLDIERS
OIF – KUWAIT12,570 SOLDIERS
BOSNIA10 SOLDIERS
ALASKA11,910 SOLDIERS
USAREUR37,995 SOLDIERS
JTF- HOA
680 SOLDIERS
QATAR
1,210 SOLDIERS
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
As of 07 Sept 10
HAWAII21,640 SOLDIERS
OUR HAITI300 SOLDIERS
JAPAN2,665 SOLDIERS
An Era of Persistent Conflict
LANDPOWER-THE ABILITY TO ACHIEVE DECISIVE RESULTS ON LAND
Evolving Character of ConflictDiverse Actors – Hybrid Threats – Among the People – Unpredictable Indigenous Partners – Global Media – Interagency Partners
Globalization – Technology – Demographics – Resource Demand Climate Change – WMD – Failing States
Land Force QualitiesVersatile – Expeditionary – Agile – Lethal Sustainable – Interoperable
Role of Land ForcesPrevail in Protracted COIN CampaignsEngage to Help Other Nations Build Capacity and Assure Friends and Allies Support Civil Authorities at Home and AbroadDeter & Defeat Hybrid Threats and Hostile State Actors
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21st Century Land Power
Support the accomplishment of our Strategic Objectives in Iraq and Afghanistan
Continue Efforts to Restore Balance (Maintain Progress towards FY 11 Goals)
Sustain Soldiers, Families and Civilians Establish an Integrated Management System for Army
Business Operations
Implement the Army Leader Development Strategy
Refine the Army of the 21st Century
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CY 2010 Objectives
IMPERATIVES• Sustain• Prepare• Reset• Transform
• Growth completed• Dwell ~ 1:2 for AC & ~ 1:4 for RC • Base realignment complete• Modular reorganization complete• Rebalancing complete• Rotational readiness model implemented• Strategic flexibility restored
2010Current
2011Future
Current &
Future Demands
Restore Readiness + Strategic Flexibility
Sustain Volunteer
Force
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Current
Demands
Restore
Readiness
+ Strategic
Flexibility
Sustain
Volunteer
Force
Restoring the Balance
1:2 AC ARFORGEN MODEL
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Training
RESET TRAIN READY AVAILABLE
P2S2R2T4
6 months6 months6 months 12 months3 months
C5 C4 C2 C1Mission ForceContingency Force
0 6 12 18 24 30 36
Reset
Aim Point 2
Aim Point 1
Strategic Depth Operational Depth
3 months
Contingency Force
P1S1R1T2
P1S1R1T1
1 OCT09
1 OCT12
1 OCT11
1 OCT10
FY10 Rotation FY11 Rotation FY12 Rotation
GOAL > 18 MOS GOAL > 18-24 MOS GOAL > 24 MOS
< 1:2/1:4 BOG:DWELL FY10
DEMAND
~ 1:2/1:4 BOG:DWELL FY11
DEMAND
1:2/1:4 BOG:DWELL FY12
SUPPLY
1 Corps5 DIV
20 BCT92K Enablers
1 Corps5 DIV
26 BCT117K Enablers
1 Corps5 DIV
18 BCT105K Enablers
BCTs -10 CENTCOM,MFO, Korea, CCMRF, GRF5 Regional
As of 14 Jul 09 /1700
R+180: P2/S2MRE-45: 100% Assigned/Stabilized
LAD/Avail FP: 105% Assigned/Stabilized
DS D S
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CSA Vision for ARFORGEN
21st Century Army
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SMA Kenneth O. PrestonAMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE
NATION
QUESTIONS?