Title: BBCCWG
1TSIS Conference V Corps Commander, LTG Hunzeker
Training our Units in 7th Army
As of 10 June 08
2Agenda
- V Corps Transformation
- Deployment Cycle
- Training Oversight
- Training in 7th Army (USAREUR)
- Questions
3V Corps Organization
as of 01 JUN 2005
as of 15 June 2008
X
X
X
2/1AD
1/1AD
170th BDE
HQ 1AD
HQ 1 ID
3/1 ID
X
X
X
X
X
VCA
3 COSCOM
12 CAB
18 MP Bde
11 AV Bde
205th MI Bde
X
X
X
X
Special Troops Bn
4ASOG
69 ADA Bde
22 Sig Bde
30 Med Bde
130 EN Bde
4V Corps Organization
as of 15 June 2008
2SCR DRAGOON
TF SPARTAN SPARTAN
TF IRON SENTINEL IRON SENTINEL
2/1AD STRIKER
HQ 1AD IRON
172nd HBCT BLACKHAWK
2/1AD RD
12CAB GRIFFIN
12CAB RD SHADOW
Special Troops Bn SPECTER
18 EN Bde SWORD
4ASOG WAR HAWK
18 EN RD SAPPER
Deployed ISO OIF 07-09 OIF 08-10
5Transformation of 7th Army HQs
Seventh Army
USAREUR
XXXX
XXXX
MCP
ASCC Title X / TO Warfighting
ASCC Title X / TO
OCP1 / OCP2
XXX
XX
SETAF
Warfighting TO
Warfighting TO
6Complexity of 7A Operations
- Main Command Post
- Remains in sanctuary
- Provides continuous oversight and control of
operations throughout the theater - Focus on ASCC / Title X functions and planning
- Support to EUCOM CDR as directed
- Serves as main operations center while the OCP is
deploying - Provides liaison officers (LNO) as required
EUCOM TSC Exercises
MCP
Reset Units After Combat
Train Deploy Units For Combat
Train NATO Coalition Partners
Reset Units After Combat
JTF-E
AFRICOM Reqts
Balkans
JOA
- Operational Command Post
- Deployable
- Provides the Seventh Army Commander the ability
to command and control forces as a JTF, JFLCC,
ARFOR, or as part of an ASCC - Doctrinally deploys to the JOA and falls in on
the EECP, absorbing the EECP into its structure - When the EUCOM CDR directs Seventh Army to deploy
as a JTF or JFLCC, the headquarters is built
around the OCP using the EUCOM JET or a JMD
OCP
EECP
EECP
21 TSC Deployment CP
JOA
7Road To Transformation
XXX
END STATE
BRIDGING MTOE PROCESS
HQs Merger
OP Maneuver
OP Effects
G1
G8
OP Protect
G2
G9
OP ISR
G3
SJA
OP Sustain
G4
SURG
OP CIS
G6
FIRES
SPECIAL STAFF
G7
CHAP
PAO
ALO
8The Seventh Army E-date Jul 09
Other Army Elements in Theater
Our coalition partners
(e.g., AAFES, SDDC, CID, etc.)
(EUCOM, NATO)
NATO
ARRC
X
XX
MIB
66
5
97th Army Staff Functions
7A COMMAND Acting CDR LTG Speer V Corps CG
LTG Hunzeker
SPECIAL STAFF
No longer a G-Staff
IG
POLAD
CHAP
CoS BG Frutiger
CIG / RED TM
IRACO
SURG
PAO
Knowledge Management
Director, Operations BG Lanza
Director, OP CIS BG Smith
Director, Sustainment BG Bellini
OP MANEUVER
OP SUSTAIN
CURRENT OPS
CSS PEPP
FUTURE OPS
SUST OPS
FUTURE PLANS
DISTRIBUTION MOVEMENT MGMT
TNG EX
FORCE MGT
MED SPT OPS
MVT OPS
ENG OPS
BATTLE CMD SPT
HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT
REQ DEFINITION
FINANCIAL MANPOWER MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL LNOS
CHAP OPS
CONTRACTING
INTL OPS
10V Corps Stance
Nov 08 92 of Corps deployed
Jun 09
Current Jun 08
OCT 09
APR 09
JUL 09
JAN 09
OCT 08
OCT 07
JAN 08
APR 08
JUL 08
Proof of Principle 60 (16 JUL 09)
PHASE II
PHASE I
7A as JTF
OCP as JFLCC
AC08 PH I CAP
AC09 PH I
Torgau
Campbell Footprint set
AC09 PH II
DIGEX STAFFEX
AC09
V Corps and UR Staff Mergers
7A E-Date 15 Jul 09
HHC, UR Transitions to STB (T)
AC08 DEPEX
R4
1 AD HQs
Move to GRAF (-)
172nd
R4
2/1 AD
R4
173rd
1-94 FA
Return to CONUS (Ft Lewis)
E-DATE 15 AUG 08
Inactivation
123 MSB
E-DATE 15 JUL 08
R4
2 SCR
R4
12 CAB (-)
3-159 AV
Return to CONUS (Ft Hood)
69 ADA
E-DATE 15 AUG 08
Move to K-Town
E-DATE 15 JUL 08
Unit E-DATE 15 APR 08
357 AMD-D
Move to K-Town
D Btry move to K-Town
5-7 ADA
E-DATE 15 AUG 08
C2 to 357
R4
Move to Tompkins
18 EN HQ
R4
54 EN
E-DATE 15 JUL 08
Activation
15 EN
AC08 Focus
Campbell Bks Reorganization
Exercise / TNG
IR2/GR2
R4
11Training Oversight (TO)
- Redeployment, Reintegration, Reconstitution, and
Retraining (R4) processes with the U.S. Army in
Europe
12Redeployment, Reintegration, Reconstitution, and
Retraining (R4)
R180 NLT EQUIP RESET
R145 NLT PERS RESET
R210 (PALD 155) IF EQUIP AND PERS FILL NOT
MET, MUST CONSIDER ADJUSTMENT OF PLAD
PALD R365
R-Day
R270
R45
R60
R37
R90
Routine Personnel Actions
Individual Readiness Training
R7
Routine Maintenance (w/Contract Maintenance
Support)
Equipment
People
Intensive Equipment Maintenance Period (45 Days)
Reintegration Period (45 Days)
Training
- Reintegration Activities (7 Days)
- Block Leave (30 Days)
- Complete Reintegration
Deliberate Training Period(180 Days)
Block Leave
- Accountability and Maintenance
- Individual Kit
- PLT/CO Supplemental Equipment
- Weapons
- NODs
- NBC
- Commo
- Etc.
- Rolling Stock
Home Station Training Window (90 Days)
Collective Training Window (90 Days)
Rear Detachment Activation
- Individual Training (IT)
- Small Arms Qualification
- Limited Collective Training Squad and
Section Level - Platoon Level Company Level
- Level 1 Gunnery (thru JMTC gunnery)
- EXEVALS - BCT level and below
- Exercises
Intermediate Staging Area (ISA) Operations
Certification
Contract Maintenance
Contract Maintenance
NLT Units readyfor follow-onmissions
End of BattalionBlock Leave
Deploy
Assumes 365 day dwell
Personnel and Equipment fills must be
synchronized with ARFORGEN decisions
R4 Model Critical Timings As of 19 JUN 07
13172nd BCT Readiness Exercise
14Area of Operations Replication
Saad (Hammelberg)
IRAQ
- AO in Salah Ad Din Province
- AO replication size 280 km x 200 km (56,000 sq
km) vs. actual province size 180 km x 140 km (25,
000 sq km) - Principal Cities are Samarra, Tikrit, and Bayji
- Out of Sector Missions Oberveitach (Al Khalis),
Amberg (Ash Sharqat), and Wildflicken
15Support to 172nd BCT Readiness Exercise
- UK
- Germany
- Poland
- Check Republic
- Slovakia
16Training In USAREUR
17JMTC More Than Just a Combat Training Center
Training at One Location Leveraging Every
Training Domain Routinely in a Joint and
Multinational Environment!
Live Virtual Constructive Training
Capabilities
18- Warrior Leader Course
- -- 400 Students per class
- -- 8 class cycles
- Coalition Students
Shaping the NCO Corps of Future Coalition Partners
Fiscal Year 06 2318
FY07 thru Sep 07 3308
FY08 to date 829
International and Joint Partners
1
2
27
12
18
14
25
12
4
2
2
8
3
6
Russia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Georgia
Germany
Serbia
Liberia
Estonia
Poland
Slovenia
Czech
Slovakia
Future NCOA Students
Zambia
Ukraine
Romania
19Directorate of Training
Live Fire Qualification
Live Fire Shoot House
- Range Operations
- Combined Army Training Center
- Training Support Activity Europe
- International Special Training Center
- EURO NATO Training Engineer Center
- Deployable Training Packages
- USAREUR Training Guidance and Policies
Training Devices
Convoy/IED Live Fire
20World Class Live Fire Ranges
- 44 Computerized Ranges
- Built for both Qualification and
- Maneuver Live Fire
- 329 Miles of Road
- 2 Airfields
- Able to fire Army and Air Force weapon
systems
SHOOT HOUSE
LANDING STRIP
BASE CAMP
BASE CAMPS
Range 118 Bax
Range 118
IED
LANDING STRIP
- CAPABILITIES
- Shoot houses/Cave system
- 2 Impact Areas for 71 Indirect Firing Points
- 1 Air Force Close Air Support Impact Area
- 2 Demolition Areas
- 1 Urban Operations Training Site
- 1 Airborne Drop Zone
- CAPABILITIES
- 2 Multi-Purpose Range Complexes
- 11 Large Caliber Ranges
- 33 Crew-Served/Small Arms Ranges
- Convoy Training Areas
- Overpass
- Traffic Circle
21Training Aids, Devices, Simulators and Simulations
- Deployable Instrumentation System Europe (DISE)
- Allows units to conduct instrumented training at
home-station or at GTA with AAR capability.
Contact
- Laser Marksmanship Training System (LMTS) and
Laser-Convoy Counter Ambush Training System
(L-CCATS) - Enable sustainment of marksmanship skills using
actual weapons, anywhere, without live fire. - Lightweight and deployable. Supports M9,
M4,/M16, M249, M240B, M2, and M24.
- The Engagement Skills Trainer (EST) 2000
- Trains and evaluates basic rifle marksmanship
- Indoor, multipurpose, multilane, small arms,
crew-served, and individual weapon training
simulator.
22Medical Simulation Training Center
- Training Medics In a Simulated Combat Environment
- State of the Art SIMMAN
- Replicates Day, Night, and Confusion Associated
with the Modern Battlefield
23Operations Group
1- 4 Infantry Bn
- Professional Trainers
- Over 90 Combat Vets
- Hand Picked
- The Best of The Best
- Professional OPFOR
- Active Support to ISAF
One Of Three Combat Training Centers in the
Army Providing Realistic, Full-Spectrum Training
for US and Coalition Forces
- Mission Rehearsal Exercises
- Full Spectrum Rotations
- Operational Mentoring Liaison Training
- Individual Readiness Training
- Urban Breachers Course
- Close Quarters Battle
Every Rotation has Coalition Participation
24The Expanded Box
POLAND Polish Army Training Areas
HAMMELBURG German Army MOUT Training Area
Grafenwöhr Training Area
14km
SCHWEINFURT Training Area
AMBERG American and German Army Training
Area (Brigade Support Area)
25km
200 KM
80 KM
40 KM
LAUTERHOFEN Maneuver Coordination Area
OBERVIECHTACH German Army Training Area
20 KM
15 KM
Hohenfels Training Area
10 km
20 KM
20 km
NEUMARKT Maneuver Coordination Area
15 KM
HEMAU Maneuver Coordination Area
BULGARIA ROMANIA BU/RO Army Training Areas
200 KM
8,880 Square Miles of Training Area
BAD REICHENHALL German Army Alpine Training Area
25Capabilities
- Unparalleled Facilities
- Exportable Simulations
- Mission Focused Training
- Digital University
Support to the Warfighter
- Mission Rehearsal Exercises
- CJTF Certifications
- NATO Training
- EUCOM Security Cooperation
Fixed Tactical Internet (FTI)
Physical Structures
5 Separate or Connected LANs Multiple Training
Events -- Train 2000 5 Separate Networks
(JWICS, SIPR, Coalition, NIPR, and
Simulation) Joint Operations Center (JOC)
Connected to the CONUS and European Training
Centers (JTEN)
26Battle Command Training Center
- 55 reconfigurable buildings including classrooms
- 5 reconfigurable networks JWICS, SIPR, NIPR,
COAL, Simulations. - Media - replicate media in every training event
from Road to War to daily news reports. - Models and Simulations - integration of C2
- ABCS Operator Training Equipment -
LAN 5
LAN 3
LAN 1
1424
1364
1384
1404
1480
1483
1481
1482
AAR ROOM
1484
1026C
1026B
1465
LATRINE
1464
1420
1360
1380
JOC
CSOC
1026
1421
1381
1361
1462
1461
1460
1463
LATRINE
1362
1422
1382
1444
1445
1441
1442
1443
1423
1440
1383
1363
LAN 2
LAN 4
2003
2074
2008
2007
2463
2462
2461
2460
2464
2000
2465
LATRINE
2006
2009
2005
2004
2010
2480
2483
2482
2481
2484
27Command Post Training
- JCATS Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation
- TACSIM Tactical Simulation (Intelligence Model)
- JDLM Joint Deployment and Logistics Model
- MUSE Multiple Unified Simulation Environment
(UAS) - CBS Corps Battle Simulation
- AWSIM Air Warfare Simulation (through USAFE)
- JMSEL Joint Master Scenario Events List
- BCST Battle Command Staff Trainer
Simulations Used For CPXs From Platoon Through
CJTF Level Events!
Simulations Stimulate Battle Command Systems!
28Digital University
- Digital University trains units and individual
operators on a wide variety of Battle Command
Systems to support 7th Army operational readiness - Instruction In a Classroom -- JMSC or -- Units
Home Station (MTT) - Over-The-Shoulder Training During Exercises
- Prepare Units and Replacement Soldiers Before
Deployment - Standardized Training Records Maintained Through
ATTRS
Battle Command Systems (BCS) Trained AFATDS ASAS B
CS BCS3 BFT CPOF C2PC DCGS-A MCS FBCB2/ULM Adobe
Connect Future Capability
Trained Digital Battle Staff
Digital Training Levels V) Integrated Command
Post Training IV) Functional Command Post
Training/Exercises III) Unit/Staff Drills II)
Crew/Section/Staff Training I) Individual and
Leader Training
Over-the- Shoulder Coaching
18th Engineer Brigade Soldier in CPOF Command
Post of the Future operator training at JMSC.
2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment Soldiers
receiving FBCB2 operator training prior to
deployment.
Courses
29Battle Command Staff Trainer
- BCST Prototype Capabilities
- Provides a Common Operational Picture (COP)
- Stimulates FBCB2, MCS, CPOF, ASAS-L, GCCS-A,
C2PC - - Enables Master Scenario Event List (MSEL)
injection - Sequenced, Timed, and Manual
Injection Modes - Operates on Standard Computer Hardware/Networks
- - Compatible with Digital Training Support
Packages - - Supports Digital University Battle Command
Training
- Units Train And Sustain Battle Command Skills
- JMSC Uses The Low-Overhead Driver For Staff
Training Events And Exercises
MCS Maneuver Control System
ASAS-L All Source Analysis System Light
CPOF Command Post of the Future
30Gaming Technology
3D Visualization Simulation Using Gaming
Technology To Train Small Units
Fills An Operational Training Niche To Provide
- Small Unit Trainer
- Facilitates Mission Planning, Battle Drills, SOP
familiarization, Actions on Contact, etc. - Leader C2 training (Headset Communications)
- Convoy Pre-Live Fire Training
- Geo-Specific Terrain Generation
- Battle Command Integration
31Virtual Convoy Combat Trainer
Training Concept
- Basic Convoy Driving
- Shoot on the Move and Dismounted
- Dismount and Maneuver
- React to Contact, Call for Fire, Close Air
- Convoy and Weapons Engagement Skills
- Identification and Avoidance of Danger Areas
- How to Identify IEDs and React
- Ambush Avoidance
- Small Unit Command and Control
- Prepares Units for Live Fire Convoy Training
Mobile Training Capability Anywhere In Europe
32In Summary
- Training needs to be realistic as early as
possible, with training methods updated
continuously as we train - We are fighting a learning enemy lessons learned
need to be applied in days and hours - not months - We are truly training full spectrum and at all
echelons - Generation of Digital Natives is more adaptable
to high tech solutions early - We train and work with our Coalition Partners
daily think PMESII when developing simulations - The old way of developing new systems may not
keep up with the new environment - Sustain this "agile training mindset" for the
future
33TSIS Conference V Corps Commander, LTG Hunzeker
Training our Units in 7th Army
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