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UNCLASSIFIED
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Lieutenant General Joseph L. Lengyel
Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau
National Conference of State Legislatures
4 DEC 13
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Strategic Direction
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Always Ready, Always There
1636
2013
North Carolina ANG C-130
in Afghanistan
Jan 2013
Colorado National Guardsmen assist
during flooding September 2013
The First Muster of the East Regiment
Massachusetts Bay Colony
• 17th & 18th Centuries: All Colonies Establish Defensive Militias
• 1789: US Constitution Requires States to Maintain Militias Subject to Federal Call
• 1903: Dick Act establishes NG as Dual State/Federal Force
• WWI & WWII: Entire NG Mobilized
• 1947: ANG Established
• 9/11/2001: NG Operationally Engaged at Home and Abroad
National Guard Birthday – December 13, 1636 - 377 Years
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Snapshot of National Guard Activities
Operational Missions Domestic Response
Global Engagements Soldiers, Airmen and Family Readiness
750,000 overseas mobilizations since 9/11
No loss of focus on homeland response
Enduring relationships: 79 co-deployment rotations
with SPP countries to Iraq and Afghanistan
FY 2013: -100 Disasters; incl.
12K Hurricane Sandy response
-Civil Support Teams: 2389
deployments; 662 exercises
63,500 ONE sorties since 9/11
Yellow Ribbon, Sexual Assault Prevention, Joining
Community Forces
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Budget Breakdown
RES $4.8
ANG
$9.4 / 6%
Air Force
$159.4 B
Army
$188.4
NG Direct Appropriation= $26.1B (FY13)
RES $8.1
ARNG
$16.7 / 8.8%
Army
$188.4 B AC
$145.2 AC
$136.6
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What Makes the National Guard Unique
Today, there are over 2800 NG Personnel on CONUS Orders
Title 10 Air Defense of the
NCR
Air Control Alert
CBRN Enhanced Response Vibrant Response Exercise
Missile Defense
Title 32 6 Modular Airborne Fire Fighting
Systems
National Scout Jamboree
57th Presidential Inauguration
Counter Drug
Youth Challenge
Southwest Border
State of the Union Address
State Active Duty Super Storm Sandy
Wildfires CO,CA,AZ,ID,MT,OR,UT, WY
Winter Storms - Northeast, Midwest
Flood Support - ND, IA, PR, CO
Domestic Water Support
Force Protection
Support to Governors, DoD and Interagency Partners
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0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12
ARNG Operational Contributions
SAD/T32
FY13 estimate: 562K
including
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
To
tal P
ers
on
ne
l
Reports by Fiscal Year
T10 CONUS
OIF/OND
OEF-Afghanistan
SFOR/KFOR
OEF-Other
As of DEC 2013 over
20K Guard members
Deployed OCONUS
September 2001 – September 2012
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om
estic
Op
era
tion
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(Sta
te A
ctiv
e D
uty
/Title
32)
Fed
era
l Op
era
tion
s
Hurricane Katrina
August 23, 2005 Hurricane Irene
August 20, 2011
Hurricane Sandy
October 22, 2012:
145K
ONE
-Other
OIF/OND
OEF-Afghanistan
OEF-Other
SFOR/KFOR
Ma
nd
ays
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USEUCOM - 22 Alabama / Romania (1993)
California / Ukraine (1993)
Colorado / Slovenia (1993)
Georgia / Georgia (1994)
Illinois / Poland (1993)
Indiana / Slovakia (1994) Iowa / Kosovo (2011)
Kansas / Armenia (2002)
Maine / Montenegro (2006)
Maryland / Estonia (1993)
Maryland / Bosnia (2003)
Michigan / Latvia (1993)
Minnesota / Croatia (1996)
New Jersey / Albania (2001) North Carolina / Moldova (1996)
Ohio / Hungary (1993) Ohio / Serbia (2005)
Oklahoma / Azerbaijan (2002)
Pennsylvania / Lithuania (1993)
Tennessee / Bulgaria (1993) Texas, Nebraska / Czech Republic (1993)
Vermont / Macedonia (1993)
USAFRICOM - 8 California / Nigeria (2006)
Michigan / Liberia (2009)
New York / South Africa (2003)
North Carolina / Botswana (2008)
North Dakota / Ghana (2004)
Utah / Morocco (2003)
Vermont / Senegal (2008)
Wyoming / Tunisia (2004)
•65 State Partnerships with 71 nations •658 SPP events in FY13 •14 Nations supported 79 co-deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan between 2003-2013 •Annual budget: $19M
USNORTHCOM - 1 Rhode Island / Bahamas (2005)
USPACOM - 7 Alaska / Mongolia (2003) Guam, Hawaii / Philippines (2000)
Hawaii / Indonesia (2006)
Idaho / Cambodia (2009)
Oregon / Bangladesh (2008)
Oregon / Vietnam (2012)
Washington / Thailand (2002)
USCENTCOM - 5 Arizona / Kazakhstan (1993)
Colorado / Jordan (2004)
Mississippi / Uzbekistan (2012)
Montana / Kyrgyz Republic (1996)
Virginia / Tajikistan (2003)
USSOUTHCOM - 22 Arkansas / Guatemala (2002)
Connecticut / Uruguay (2000)
Delaware / Trinidad-Tobago (2004)
District of Columbia / Jamaica (1999)
Florida / Venezuela (1998)
Florida / Guyana (2003)
Florida, Virgin Is. / RSS (2006)
Kentucky / Ecuador (1996)
Louisiana / Belize (1996)
Louisiana / Haiti (2011)
Massachusetts / Paraguay (2001)
Mississippi / Bolivia (1999)
Missouri / Panama(1996)
New Hampshire / El Salvador (2000)
New Mexico / Costa Rica (2006)
Puerto Rico / Honduras (1998)
Puerto Rico / Dominican Rep. (2003)
South Carolina / Colombia (2012)
South Dakota / Suriname (2006)
Texas / Chile (2008)
West Virginia / Peru (1996)
Wisconsin / Nicaragua (2003)
RSS
•Antigua and Barbuda
•Barbados
•Dominica
•Grenada
•Saint Kitts and Nevis
•Saint Lucia
•Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Forge and Maintain Partnerships
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NG Role as a Member of the JCS
• Voice of the National Guard has risen to the highest level in history
− Defense Management
Advisory Group (DMAG)
− Strategic Choices and
Management Review
(SCMR)
− Weekly Tanks
− Hurricane Sandy
− Boston Bombing
− National Guard
Strategic Planning
System (NGSPS)
− 2013 Fire Season
− Colorado Flooding
− SLC-SECDEF/JCS
− Army 4-Star Forum
− Air Force Corona
− Quadrennial Defense
Review (QDR)
− Joint Chiefs of Staff
− Combatant Commands
− State of the Union
− Inauguration
− Joint Session of
Congress
− Testimony with Joint
Chiefs of Staff
• Comply with provisions of NDAA 2012 amending Title 10
• Develop NGB Joint Staff processes aligned with Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS)
• Increase effectiveness within the JCS corporate body, without infringing upon the roles of the Service Chiefs
• Increase Joint qualification, training and opportunities to prepare National Guard leaders
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Lieutenant General Joseph L. Lengyel
Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau
National Conference of State Legislatures
4 DEC 13