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UNCLASSIFIED Army National Guard Update MG Judd H. Lyons Acting Director, Army National Guard 1

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UNCLASSIFIED

Army National Guard Update

MG Judd H. Lyons Acting Director, Army National Guard

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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Caption: Minnesota National Guard Captain Michael Raymond (far right) and his team pose for their end-of-deployment photo at Camp Hero, Afghanistan, Feb. 2012. The team, composed of National Guardsmen from across the country, mentored Afghan drill sergeants in Kandahar Province. The Minnesota Soldiers deployed to Afghanistan as part of a NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan (NTM-A) team and their mission was to train, coach and mentor Afghan security forces, coalition forces and the Afghan army in counterinsurgency operations. This picture was taken near the Regional Military Training Center-Kandahar days prior to their re-deployment home to Minnesota.

How we see ourselves

• Three ARNG strengths: – Fight America’s Wars – Protect the Homeland – Build Partnerships

… and we do each of these as part of the Total Army. • An Operational Army National Guard is good for the Army … and good for America

– Organized, trained modernized & equipped like the other compos – Afforded opportunities for leader development – Able to respond tonight anywhere in America because we are trained and

equipped for the warfight – A key contributor in an Army that is globally responsive and regionally

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Photo: Texas Army National Guard Spc. Timothy Shout, of Co. A, 1-143d Inf., scans a nearby ridgeline along with other members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Kunar, following an engagement with anti-Afghan forces in April 2012. The unit took small-arms fire from a nearby mountain top during a routine patrol, and was able to suppress the enemy with the assistance of local Afghan National Security Forces.

Command Emphasis on Readiness

• This will be how the ARNG is judged going forward

• CUSR Improvements can be made even with limited resources

Personnel Readiness – Jan. 2012 Personnel Readiness – July 2014

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Overview – Man the Force

• Current strength is approx 353,700 – FY 14 ES is 354,200 – FY 15 ES will be 350,200 – FY 17 ES will be 335,000 – FY 19 ES will be 315,000

• Suicide • SHARP • Medical Readiness • AC2RC • Women in Service

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Caption: Soldiers from 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team march in formation after completing training at Ft. Hood, Texas, Feb. 25, 2010. The Florida Army National Guard Soldiers departed by plane from Ft. Hood in late-February and early-March for missions in Kuwait and Iraq.

Overview – Train the Force

• Significant drop in mobilizations this year – 11,147 in FY 14 – 7,020 projected for FY 15 – Seek ODT, OMS, SPP

engagements

• Army Total Force Policy & Training Exercises • DMOSQ

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Caption: Soldiers from C Co., 2-104th Cav., Penn. Army National Guard deploy smoke and fire their heavy machine guns from a Stryker during a battle simulation at Exercise Saber Strike 2014. The Penn. National Guard and Lithuania have been State Partnership Program partners since 1993.

Overview – Equip the Force • ARNG Equipment on Hand (EOH) and

modernization status is comparable to the Active Component

• ARNG MTOE EOH is 93% • Critical Dual Use equipment fill is 94% • ARNG Modernized Equipment status is

measured at 92% of the 93% EOH • NGREA

Equipment levels are at historic highs.

When Budget Control Act funding levels

return, readiness levels will drop.

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CAPTION: An HH-60M medevac helicopter of the Georgia Army National Guard's Detachment 1, C Co., 1-111th General Support Aviation Battalion trains to provide aero-medical evacuation support throughout the week under day, night and night-vision conditions. In the background is Georgia Army National Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility #2, located in Marietta.

Force Structure / End Strength

• Further reduction to 315,000 by FY19 under Budget Control Act

• BCA may not leave the ARNG postured for operational success

• ARNG is programmed to reduce its strength to 350,200 in FY15, and to 335,000 by FY17

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FY 2015 350,200 ES

FY 2017 335,000 ES

FY 2019 315,000 ES

No change to present FS -1 Theater Avn Bde; -2 BCTs; -7 Btlfld Surv. Bdes; -1 Air Cav Sqdn; -6 Attack Recon Bns - 4,500 enablers

-2 BCTs; - 6 Maneuver Enhancement Bdes; - 2 Attack Recon Bns

- 12,000 enablers

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Caption: The Yankee Division patch was awarded to members of the Kapisa Provincial Reconstruction Team security forces during an insignia patch ceremony here Nov. 20, 2010. The mission of Kapisa PRT was to help facilitate the local and national governments of Afghanistan working together to help provide for the development and security needs of the Afghan people.

FY 2014 FY 2015 Delta % chg.NGPA 7,776,498 7,682,892 (93,606) -1%O&M 6,857,530 6,030,733 (826,797) -12%

Base Budget

Budget Facts • Nearly $1B less in PA and O&M • No mobilization offset • Schools funding reduced 38% • Special Training reduced 28% • I/C/S training for nearly all units • 675 AGR reduction • Major cuts to facility support

ARNG Budget

Fiscal Year 2015 will be very hard …

…but we are the best led, best trained, best equipped and most experienced force in our history.

ARNG Facts • Best Medical Readiness in the Army • Historically low No-Val rate of 1.2% • DMOSQ at 84.9% • Historically high EOH, Modernization • CDU at 94% • Nearly half the force has deployed

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Video of OK Guardsman SPC Kimball

Questions?

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Photo Caption: Col. Ben Corell, commander, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Div. (“Red Bulls”), Iowa Army National Guard, shields his face from the rotor wash of a UH-60 Blackhawk as his brigade performs an air assault in Laghman Province, Afghanistan, March 28, 2011. Operation Bullwhip, which included French and Afghan National Army forces under command of the 2-34th BCT, was designed to clear the Galuch valley of insurgents and weapon caches. It was the largest air assault conducted by a unit under the command of the 101st Airborne Division during its time in command of RC East.  

BACK UP SLIDES

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63

115 99

110 120

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CY 09 CY 10 CY 11 CY 12 CY 13 CY 14 Calendar Year

Suicide

Data as of 15 August 2014

• Even one is too many – and we’ve had 552 since 2009 • Your organization is not immune • Every leader must be vigilant

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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Photo: One of several suicide prevention posters available for unit commanders to order online from the US Army Public Health Command’s website. The Army Public Health Command’s site also contains a wealth of information and training aids for the Army’s Ask, Care, Escort (ACE) Suicide Intervention program.

SHARP • Sexual Assault is happening in our ranks:

– FY 13: 246 cases reported; 232 thus far in FY 14

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• Establishing a climate of dignity and respect is paramount: – SHARP selection, screening, and credentialing – Leader’s lead interactive, discussion-based training at the small-unit level

• NGB is devoting resources to assist the states in combating sexual assault

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Presentation Notes
  CAPTION: Soldiers from the 814th Medical Detachment of the North Dakota Army National Guard stand in formation during preparation for day two of the 10-day exercise MEDFLAG 11 at Burma Camp in Accra, Ghana, July 12, 2011.

Medical Readiness Trends

ARNG RANK ARNG

CURRENT 1st 87.3%

2013 1s 84%

2012 1st 76%

2011 2nd 68%

2010 2nd 58%

2009 3rd 45%

2008 3rd 25%

• Since the end of FY 12, the ARNG is #1 in medical readiness* among all Army components

• Increased 62.3% (25% in 2008; current readiness 87.3 %)

(*Medically Ready = Percent of Soldiers in Medical Readiness Classification 1+2)

• Concerns: Reductions in funding will reverse this trend starting in FY 15

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ATFP & Training Exercises Update

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Army Total Force Policy (ATFP) • Partnering (Divisions w/ Corps; BCT w/ BCTs, and functional and multifunctional units with counterparts in AC and USAR)

Multi-Compo Training • ARNG providing 60+ units in FY 14 and 50+ units in FY15 as Echelon Above Bde and OPFOR support to CTC rotations • ARNG participating in 14 of 18 CTC rotations in FY14 and all 14 rotations in FY15

eXportable Combat Training Capability • 6 rotations each in FYs 15 & 16

Warfighter • 8 ARNG Divisions will each participate during their 4 year ARFORGEN Cycle • 28 BCTs: 5 year ARFORGEN Cycle • 66 Functional /Multi-Functional BDEs, 2 ESCs: 5 year ARFORGEN Cycle

JRTC/NTC • Two rotations per year FYs 15-18 (Validated Critical Requirement) • Three rotations per year FYs 19-20

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ARNG Division Alignment to Corps

*** Decision for sourcing C2CRE-B in FY16 will impact NG DIV 6 and 7. This decision will be made within GFM Process beginning spring FY14.

RESET T/R 1 T/R 2 AVAILABLE

SOUTHCOM

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NG BCT COMP SUB TYPE LOCATION AC BCT COMP SUB TYPE LOCATION

39 IN NG IBCT AR 1/101 AA AC IBCT KY

79 IN NG IBCT CA 4/4 ID AC IBCT CO

53 IN NG IBCT FL 1/82 ABN AC IBCT GA

48 IN NG IBCT GA 4/3 ID AC IBCT GA

29 IN NG IBCT HI 3/25 ID AC IBCT HI

2/34 ID NG IBCT IA 1/101 AA AC IBCT KY

116 AR NG ABCT ID 3/4 ID AC ABCT CO

33 IN NG IBCT IL 2/101 AA AC IBCT KY

76 IN NG IBCT IN 2/101 AA AC IBCT KY

256 IN NG IBCT LA 4/10 MTN AC IBCT LA

1/34 ID NG ABCT MN 2/1 ID AC ABCT KS

155 AR NG ABCT MS 3/1 CD AC ABCT TX

30 AR NG ABCT NC 1/3 ID AC ABCT GA

50 IN NG IBCT NJ 1/10 MTN AC IBCT NY

27 IN NG IBCT NY 1/10 MTN AC IBCT NY

37 IN NG IBCT OH 3/101 AA AC IBCT KY

45 IN NG IBCT OK 4/4 ID AC IBCT CO

41 IN NG IBCT OR 3/2 ID AC SBCT WA

55/28 ID NG ABCT PA 1/1 ID AC ABCT KS

56/28 ID NG SBCT PA 3 CR AC SBCT TX

2/28 ID NG IBCT PA 2/10 MTN AC IBCT NY

278 AR NG ABCT TN 1/3 ID AC ABCT GA

56/36 ID NG IBCT TX 2/1 CD AC ABCT TX

72/36 ID NG IBCT TX 1/1 CD AC ABCT TX

116 IN NG IBCT VA 2/82 ABN AC IBCT NC

86 IN NG IBCT VT 2/10 MTN AC IBCT NY

81 AR NG ABCT WA 2/2 ID AC SBCT WA

32 IN NG IBCT WI 3/101 AA AC IBCT KY

AC and ARNG BCT Partnership Alignment

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ARNG/AC BDE Alignment

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NG CAB COMP SUB TYPE LOCATION AC CAB COMP SUB

TYPE LOCATION

28 CAB NG HVY PA 82 CAB AC MED NC

29 CAB NG HVY MD 3 CAB AC MED GA

34 CAB NG EXP MN 4 CAB AC HVY CO

35 CAB NG EXP MO 1 ID CAB AC MED KS

36 CAB NG EXP TX 1 ACB AC HVY TX

38 CAB NG EXP IN 101 CAB AC FULL SP KY

40 CAB NG EXP CA 16 CAB AC MED WA

42 CAB NG EXP NY 10 CAB AC MED NY

NG AV HQ COMP SUB TYPE LOCATION AC CAB COMP SUB

TYPE LOCATION

63 TAB NG KY 101 CAB AC FULL SP KY

77 TAB NG AR 1 ID CAB AC MED KS

185 TAB NG MS 3 CAB AC MED GA

449 TAB NG NC 82 CAB AC MED NC

66 TAC NG WA 16 CAB AC MED WA

204 TAOG NG LA 164 TAOG AC AL

USAR HQ COMP SUB TYPE LOCATION AC CAB COMP SUB

TYPE LOCATION

11 TAC USAR KY (CA) 1 AD CAB AC HVY TX

244 TAB USAR NJ 10 CAB AC MED NY

AC and ARNG CAB/TAB Partnership Alignment

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Fiscal Year

Rotation Number STATE Unit Dates Location

FY 15 XCTC 15-01 MN NE

1/34th ABCT 67th BfSB 30 MAY – 19 JUN Camp Ripley, MN

FY 15 XCTC 15-02 OK NM

45th IBCT 111th MEB 30 MAY – 19 JUN Fort Chaffee, AR

FY 15 XCTC 15-03 NY MA

27th IBCT 26th MEB 11 – 31 JUL Fort Drum, NY

FY 15 XCTC 15-04 AR TN

39th IBCT 230th SB 11 – 31 JUL Fort Chaffee, AR

FY 15 XCTC 15-05 OH SD

37th IBCT 196th MEB 8 – 28 AUG Camp Grayling, MI

FY 15 XCTC 15-06 MS AL

55th ABCT 142nd BfSB 8 – 28 AUG Camp Shelby, MS

TY-15 XCTC Schedule

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Fiscal Year

Rotation Number STATE Unit Dates Location

FY 16 XCTC 16-01 HI GA

29th IBCT 648th MEB 4 – 24 JUN 16 PTA Big Island, HI /

Camp Roberts, CA

FY 16 XCTC 16-02 CA CO

79thth IBCT 169th FiB 4 – 24 JUN 16 Camp Roberts, CA / Fort

Hunter-Ligget

FY 16 XCTC 16-03 PA KY

55th ABCT 149th MEB 9 – 29 JUL 16 Fort Pickett, VA /

Camp Grayling, MI

FY 16 XCTC 16-04 IN 76th IBCT 219th BfSB 9 – 29 JUL 16 Camp Atterbury, IN /

Camp Grayling, MI

FY 16 XCTC 16-05 TX 56th IBCT 136th MEB 6 – 26 AUG 16 Camp Bowie/Swift, TX/

Camp Shelby, MS

TY-16 XCTC Schedule*

* Working DRAFT Schedule

Fiscal Year

Rotation Number STATE Unit Dates Location

FY 17 XCTC 17-01 GA 48th IBCT 560th BfSB 3 – 23 JUN 17 Camp Shelby, MS

FY 17 XCTC 17-02 WI WI

32nd IBCT 157th MEB 3 – 23 JUN 17 Fort McCoy, WI /

Camp Ripley, MN

FY 17 XCTC 17-03 IL IN

33rd IBCT 38th SB 8 – 28 JUL 17 Camp Ripley, MN /Camp

Grayling, MI

FY 17 XCTC 17-04 NJ OH

50th IBCT 371st SB 8 – 28 JUL 17 Fort Drum, NY

FY 17 XCTC 17-05 WA UT

81st ABCT 65th FiB 5 – 25 AUG 17 Yakima TC, WA

FY 17 XCTC 17-06 PA KY

56th SBCT 138th FiB 5 – 25 AUG 17 FIG, PA /

Fort Pickett, VA

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FY17 Working Schedule*

* Working DRAFT Schedule

TY-17 XCTC Schedule*

UNCLASSIFIED OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

HICOM /EXDIR

OG-A

OG-D

OG-S

OG-F

OG-B

OG-C

OG-J

FY 15 MCTP Warfighter Exercise Calendar 8 AUG 14

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WFX 15-4 7-16 APR

UFG 15 17-28 AUG

8 Army ROK

CAMPBELL

TS 15 10-28 JUL

I Corps JBLM & AUS CAMPBELL

TS 15 10-28 JUL

25ID SBHI & AUS

MILLER

BWFX 39 IBCT

13-22 MAR

FCAR WEBER

BWFX 45 IBCT

10-19 JUN

FCCO MILLER

WFX 15-5 2-11 JUN

VR 15 7-21 MAY

UNIT TBD CAIN TBD

JTF-CS CAIN TBD

WOJDAKOWSKI

BWFX 27 IBCT

11-20 SEP

FDNY MILLER

BWFX 37 IBCT

12-21 AUG

CGMI WEBER

BWFX 1/34 ABCT 16-24 APR

MN ANDERSON-(T)

JR 15.2 19-26 MAR

USARAF ITY

LE MOYNE

AC 15.2 19-26 MAR

USAREUR GER

MILLER

JR 15.1 12-24 NOV

USARAF

ITY

YS 67

4-14 DEC 593 ESC

JAP-MILLER

WFX 15-2 7-16 DEC

174 ADA FHTX

LONGO

III MEB SBHI NA

UE 15 16-24 OCT

13 ESC FHTX

WOJDAKOWSKI

101 SB FHTX

MILLER

101 CAB FHTX

WOLF

WFX 15-3 3-12 FEB

555 ENG CAIN

WEBER

38 ID CAIN

CAMPBELL

197 FAB CAIN

YINGLING

15 SB CAIN

WOJDAKOWSKI

404 MEB FRKS

MILLER

230 SB CAIN

FONTAINE

176 ENG FRKS

ANDERSON

10 CAB CAIN

WOLF

1 ID FRKS HAM

1 CAB FRKS

THOMAS

101 ABN FCKY

CAMPBELL

4 CAB FCKY

THOMAS 3 DVRT

FCKY YINGLING

111 MEB FCKY

ANDERSON

77 TAB FCKY

GOLDEN

300 MP FCKY

WEBER

1 SF GRP JBLM

TBD

17 SB JBLM

WOJDAKOWSKI

4 ESC JBLM

FONTAINE

25 CAB SBHI

WOLF

130 EN SBHI

YINGLING

67 BfSB

JBLM ANDERSON

420 EN JBLM

LONGO

25 ID SBHI

MILLER

26 MEB FHTX

ANDERSON

142 BfSB FHTX

CAMPBELL

101 DVRT FHTX

YINGLING

40 CAB FHTX

WOLF

77 SB FHTX

WOJDAKOWSKI

184 ESC

FHTX FONTAINE

36 ID FHTX

LE MOYNE

52 EOD FCKY

WOJDAKOWSKI

2 CAN BDE FRKS

LE MOYNE

No OG D OCT

FY 15 & FY 16 CTC Calendar

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Pre-decisional (DRAFT)

Pre-decisional (DRAFT)

Oct 14 Nov 14 Jan 15 Feb 15 Mar 15 Apr 15 May 15 Jun 15 Aug 15 Sep 15

NTC

JRTC

NTC

JRTC