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Practical Exercise Building a training strategy and deployment concept. Brief during the O206. PE Overview. Scenario Information.
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Practical Exercise Building a training strategy and deployment concept Brief during the O206
PE Overview Scenario Information. 3HBCT, 4ID has been notified of an impending deployment to the GA/AT region. The BCT is a follow-on force and is likely to either reinforce the remainder of 4ID in major combat operations against Ahuristan Forces, should it come to that, or assume a leading role in stability operations. Division has yet to provide training guidance that pertains to 3HBCT since the official division training guidance was published before the unit’s return from deployment. Requirement. As the HBCT’s staff and as its separate battalions, you are required to prepare a brief a training “long-range” strategy and deployment/RSOI briefing for the 4ID commander. The briefing will cover the timeframe from the end of reset all the way through the deployment to Azerbaijan. The commander would like to see this in relation to time and space/location. Consider this a concept that the HBCT commander wants to bring to higher for approval. This briefing is necessary in order to receive a contract for training between the brigade and the battalion with the division commander.
PE Factors • Timeline: It is now November 2016. You have returned from a previous deployment in the Middle East three months ago and are currently in the reset phase. FORSCOM scheduled the 3HBCT certifying MRX for October 2017. The unit is expected to be in theatre EAD of January 2018. • Training: EUCOM recently sent out a message stating that training requirements (FORSCOM Commander’s Training and Leader Development Guidance, dated 20 Oct 2010) is applicable for units deploying to the GAAT region. FORSCOM has published a draft unit rotation schedule with projected major regional training exercise (MRX) dates in support of EUCOM’s force needs. The 3HBCT is currently projected to go through their MRX at the National Training Center in October 2017. • Personnel. The unit will experience a 60 percent turnover of personnel over the last three months as Soldiers PCS and new replacement arrive. HRC has projected the unit to be 65 percent filled on January 2017, 85 percent filled by April 2017, and 100 percent filled NLT July 2017. The changes are consistent across all MOSs and ranks. • Equipment. The BCT currently only has two companies of M2s and two companies of M1s. The remainder of the M1s and M2s was signed over to the unit that replaced 3HBCT in their previous deployment. AMC has projected to get the unit up to 85 percent on-hand equipment by April 2017, and 100 percent on-hand equipment NLT July 2017. • Other Planning Guidance: • Disregard post cycles. (3BCT is relieved of all DRB requirements until further notice) • Consider weekends and holidays (i.e., Christmas holidays) and block leave. • Assume training resources (land and ammunition) are not restrictions.
RSOI Yevlak POE POD O205 – Scenario Timeline (Road to Yevlak) You are here Deploying the BCT Training the BCT 1 JUL 2017 15 Nov 2016 1 Apr 2017 9 Apr 2018 15 Mar 2018 15 Oct 2017 15 Jan 2018 Collective Training Regional Specific Training Individual Training Receive Equipment P – 100% & E – 100% RESET P – 65% & E – 50% P – 85% & E – 75% MRE (Certification) EDD POE TBD LAD Port of Potti RSOI Complete / OPCON 4ID
HBCT Staff – Training Strategy Subordinate Bn Psn 3 BCT, 4th ID Staff *BCT XO _____________ BCT S3 _____________ Plans Officer _____________ Avn Officer _____________ BCT S2 _____________ BCT S1/4 _____________ BCT S1/4 _____________ CAB _____________ CAB _____________ 2/9 RSTA _____________ 2/9 RSTA _____________ 3/29 FA _____________ 3/29 FA _____________ 64th BSB _____________ 64th BSB _____________ 3/4 BSTB _____________ 3/4 BSTB _____________ CAB is both 1/8 IN and 1/68 AR Must consider the other staff requirements because they are not filled – IO, CA, Chaplain, PAO, SJA, & Field Surgeon
Standardized FSO METL Unit List (41) • Corps • Division • Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB) • Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) • Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) • Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HBCT) • Cavalry Regiment (ACR) • Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) • Theater Aviation Command (TAC) • Theater Aviation Brigade (TAB) • Theater Airfield Operations Group (TAOG) • Theater Aviation Sustainment Maint Gp (TASMG) • Theater Sustainment Command • Expeditionary Sustainment Command • Sustainment Brigade • Quartermaster Group (POL) • Ordnance Group (EOD) • Fires Brigade • Military Intelligence Brigade (Theater Commands) • Signal Command (Theater) • Theater Tactical Signal Brigade • Theater Operational Base (Strategic) Signal Bde • Maneuver Enhancement Brigade • CBRNE Operational Headquarters • Chemical Brigade • Engineer Command • Engineer Brigade • MP Brigade (Combat Support) • MP Command • CID Group • Internment/Resettlement Brigade • Air and Missile Defense Command • Air Defense Brigade • Medical Brigade • Medical Command • USAR Civil Affairs Brigade • 100th Missile Defense (GMD) Brigade • 1st Space Brigade • Regional Support Group (RSG) • Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) • Military District of Washington (MDW) HQDA G-3/5/7 approved FSO METLs from AMRB 10-01.
Infantry/Stryker/Heavy BDE Combat Team FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Integrate Information Engagement Capabilities (ART 5.3.1) • Conduct Offensive Operations (ART 7.1) • Conduct a Movement to Contact (ART 7.1.1) • Conduct an Attack (ART 7.1.2) • Conduct Air Assault (ART 1.2.1.1.2) (IN & Stryker only) • Conduct Airborne Assault (ABN BDEs only) (ART 1.2.1.1.1) • Conduct Defensive Operations (ART 7.2) • Conduct an Area Defense (ART 7.2.2) • Conduct Security Operations (ART 6.7.3) • Conduct Security Operations (ART 6.7.3) • Conduct Area Security Operations (ART 6.5.3) • Conduct Stability Operations (ART 7.3) • Provide Essential Civil Services (Immediate Response) (ART 7.3.3.1) • Coordinate Public Order and Safety (Immediate Response) (ART 7.3.2.1) • Employ Fires (ART 3.0) • Provide Fire Support (ART 3.3) • Conduct Civil Support Operations (ART 7.4) (ARNG only) • Provide Support in Response to Disaster (ART 7.4.1)
Corps/Division FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Integrate Information Engagement Capabilities (ART 5.3.1) • Synchronize Fires (ART 3.3) • Conduct Offensive Operations (ART 7.1) • Conduct a Movement to Contact (ART 7.1.1) • Conduct an Attack (ART 7.1.2) • Conduct a Pursuit (ART 7.1.4) • Conduct Forcible Entry Operations (ART 1.2.1.1) (Corps/ABN & Air Assault Div’s only) • Conduct Defensive Operations (ART 7.2) • Conduct an Area Defense (ART 7.2.2) • Conduct Stability Operations (ART 7.3) • Coordinate Essential Services (ART 7.3.3.1) • Coordinate Public Order and Safety (ART 7.3.1) • Conduct Civil Support Operations (ART 7.4) • Provide Support in Response to Disaster (ART 7.4.1)
Fires Brigade FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Integrate Information Engagement Capabilities (ART 5.3.1) • Conduct Sustainment Operations (ART 5.1.1.1.7) • Integrate Lethal and Nonlethal Fires (ART 3.1) • Conduct Fires Planning (ART 3.3) • Direct the Targeting Process (ART 3.1) • Provide Lethal Fires (ART 3.3.1) • Execute Fires and Precision Strike (ART 3.3.1) • Conduct Fires and Target Acquisition Integration (ART 3.3.1) • Conduct Counterfire (ART 6.1.8) • Conduct Stability Operations (ART 7.3) • Coordinate Public Order and Safety (Immediate Response) (ART 7.3.2.1) • Provide Essential Civil Services (Immediate Response) (ART 7.3.3.1) • Conduct Civil Support Operations (ART 7.4) (ARNG Only) • Provide Support in Response to Disaster (ART 7.4.1)
Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Conduct Offensive Operations (ART 7.1) • Conduct Movement to Contact (ART 7.1.1) • Conduct Attack Operations (ART 7.1.2) • Conduct Air Assault Operations (ART 1.2.1.1.2) • Conduct Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operations (ART 2.3) • Conduct Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operations (ART 2.3.2) • Conduct Security Operations (ART 6.5) • Conduct Security Operations (ART 6.5.6.2) • Conduct Aeromedical Evacuations (ART 4.3.2) • Conduct Aeromedical Evacuation Operations (ART 4.3.2) • Conduct Air Movement Operations (ART 4.1.2.3.2) • Conduct Air Movement Operations (ART 4.1.2.3.2)
MEB FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Conduct Maneuver Support Operations (ART 1.0) • Perform Mobility (ART 1.6) • Perform Protection (ART 6.1) • Perform Sustainment (ART 4.4) • Conduct Support Area Operations (ART 6.5.1) • Conduct Operational Area Security (ART 6.5) • Conduct Response Force Operations (ART 6.5.5) • Perform Area Damage Control (ART 4.1.7.1) • Conduct Consequence Management (ART 6.9.5) • Respond to CBRNE Incident (ART 6.9.5.5) • Provide Support to Law Enforcement (ART 7.4.2) • Conduct Post Incident Response Operations (ART 1.6.1) • Conduct Stability Operations (ART 7.3) • Establish Civil Security (ART 7.3.1) • Establish Civil Control (ART 7.3.2) • Restore Essential Services (ART 7.3.3)
MP Brigade (Combat Support) FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute Battle Command (ART 5.1) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Conduct Law and Order Operations (ART 5.5.1.2.1) • Restore Order (ART 7.3.2.1) • Perform Law Enforcement (ART 5.5.1.2.2) • Conduct HN Police Training and Support (ART 7.3.2.3) • Conduct Police Intelligence Operations (ART 2.2.5) • Collect Police Information (ART 2.2.5.1) • Analyze Police Information (ART 2.2.5.2) • Disseminate Police Information and Intelligence Products (ART 2.2.5.3) • Conduct Internment and Resettlement (I/R) Operations (ART 4.4) • Conduct U.S. Military Prisoner Corrections (ART 5.5.1.2.4) • Conduct Detainee Internment (ART 4.4.1) • Conduct Dislocated Civilian Resettlement (ART 4.4.3) • Conduct Area Security Operations (ART 6.5.1) • Conduct Reconnaissance and Surveillance (ART 2.3) • Conduct Area and Critical Asset Security (ART 6.5.2) • Secure Routes and Convoys (ART 6.5.6) • Conduct Maneuver and Mobility Support (MMS) Operations (ART 1.0) • Support Mobility (ART 1.0) • Develop Traffic Control Plan (ART 4.1.2.1.3) • Enforce MSR Regulations (ART 4.1.2.1.1)
Sustainment Brigade FSO METL • Conduct Command and Control (ART 5.0) • Execute the Operations Process (ART 5.1) • Perform Area Materiel Management and Distribution Operations (ART 4.1) • Manage Materiel and Materiel Readiness (ART 4.1.3.5) • Synchronize Distribution Operations (ART 4.1.6.1) • Synchronize Contract Support (ART 4.1.5) • Execute Theater Opening and Reception, Staging and Onward Movement of Forces (ART 1.1.2.2) • Establish Sustainment Bases and Reception Facilities (ART 4.1.4.3) • Conduct Terminal Operations (ART 4.1.2.2) • Provide Life Support Services (ART 4.2.1.1.4) • Provide Supply and Maintenance Support (ART 4.1.1) • Conduct Onward Movement Support Operations (ART 1.1.2.2) • Provide Personnel Services Support (ART 4.2.1) • Provide Human Resources Support (ART 4.2.1.4) • Provide Finance Support (ART 4.2.2.9) • Provide Area Security (ART 6.5) • Conduct Personnel Recovery Operations (ART 6.2) • Conduct Base and Base Cluster Defense (ART 6.5.2) • Employ Survivability Measures (ART 6.7) • Provide Logistics Convoy Security (ART 6.5.6.1)