5/2/2013 Unclassified 5 September 2014 (v.1) 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference General Mark Milley U.S. Army Forces Command Thursday, 11 September 2014.

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5/2/2013 Unclassified 5 September 2014 (v.1) 2014 Maneuver Warfighter Conference General Mark Milley U.S. Army Forces Command Thursday, 11 September 2014

2 Agenda Current Environment FORSCOM : Current Disposition FORSCOM Priorities Readiness- the Bottom Line FORSCOM Initiatives Final Thoughts Unclassified

5/2/2013 Current Environment A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need of illusion is deep. Unclassified

5/2/ % of the Total Army 87% of the Operational Army Unclassified

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6 Guided by a Clear Set of Priorities Version 4 Modified as of: 21 April 2014 Unclassified

Wars are fought and won where people live – On Land. History and recent global events underscore the importance of the land domain. Air and Sea power is vital but not sufficient to win decisively; landpower is essential to win decisively, resolve conflict, and achieve sustainable outcomes. Everyone contributes – We are an Army Total Force - Army National Guard and Army Reserve s are part of the complete team in any scenario Collective Training events at home station and at CTCs are key tasks. A high state of Readiness is essential to win. 2 READINESS: The Bottom Line Our Mission – to provide well trained, equipped, led and prepared forces for Combatant Commanders now! THERE IS NO SECOND PLACE IN COMBAT 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified

Readiness 5 The Top Priority in all we do, facilitated by every aspect of this institution – There is no other “Number 1” Everyone contributes – We are an Army Total Force - Army National Guard and Army Reserve s are part of the complete team in any scenario Collective Training events at home station and at CTCs are sacrosanct. Prepare for Afghanistan, Regional Alignment, and Defense of the Homeland. Combat Training is the Gold Standard 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified

FORSCOM Initiatives 5 Future Sustainable Readiness Model Army Total Force Policy Implementation Regionally Aligned Forces CTC Leader Development Special Operations / Conventional Forces Interoperability 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified

Readiness Model Tenets Global– Synchronized with GFM process to meet CCMD requirements Responsive - Maximize periods of C1/C2 level readiness to meet emergent requirements Expeditionary - To rapidly project power by air or sea Adaptable – Tailorable and scalable Total Force – Accounts for both AC and RC readiness variables, enabling both force preparation and employment integration Predictability– Codified and enforced mission templates and processes to provide predictability Flexible – Provides options based on based on resources, requirements, and risk over time 11 Unclassified

Building a Total Army Team Interim ATFP implementing guidance published in December 2013 – signed by FORSCOM, ARNG, and CAR Focused ASRC on Multi-compo integrated training and optimizing enabler sourcing Multi-compo Partnerships ARNG Divisions to Corps ARNG BCTs with AC BCTs Functional / Multifunctional Brigades MCUs for Corps and Divisions (FY16 and beyond) First Army BOLD SHIFT – Pre-mobilization training focus Multi-compo Leader Development – Integrated Education Integrating Training Support System (TSS) across all Compos 13 Unclassified

5/2/2013 Regionally Aligned Forces (RAF)  RAF is a concept that aligns FORSCOM units and capabilities to support all Geographic Combatant Commanders (GCCs)- including the U.S. homeland Builds relationships Total Force, all types of units- Combat, CS, CSS SOF & general purpose forces integration Presence assures Allies; deters enemies Community of Purpose- entire Army in support of RAF- Generating, Institutional, and Operating forces  RAF unit training includes decisive action (NTC/JRTC), GCC specified training, and cultural, regional & language training  RAF units are employed based on GCC requirements Tailored & responsive Tactical to Strategic level objectives Forward presence with reach back capability  RAF units predominantly focused on Theater Security Cooperation, however remain globally responsive and decisive action trained for emergent crises Today, FORSCOM is providing Geographic Combatant Commanders (GCCs) units and capabilities globally with CONUS-based forces from all components. Over 17,000 Soldiers deployed to 151 countries in GCC requests for RAF forces up 15% for FY15 Unclassified

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Leader Development Toolbox Links to unit milSuite sites as they are being built. These sites contain leader forums for collaboration. Links to CAPE, R2C, SHARP and articles relating to Ethical Development Growing pool of handbooks & resources from units & Centers of Excellence Resources broken down by cohort to aid in individual and career management Entry to FORSCOM milSuite communities. Sub-community pages draw content from across the milSuite domains (units, COEs, groups, etc.) Left Panel. Drill downs with fly-outs containing links to external content. Categories follow the broad outlines from the FORSCOM LD Guidance. Left Panel. Drill downs with fly-outs containing links to external content. Categories follow the broad outlines from the FORSCOM LD Guidance. Social Media. The center picture scrolls through Flickr content drawn from across the Army. The FaceBook site is the latest information from FORSCOM and the YouTube Channel contains Leader Development talks from military and civilian leaders inside and outside the Army. Social Media. The center picture scrolls through Flickr content drawn from across the Army. The FaceBook site is the latest information from FORSCOM and the YouTube Channel contains Leader Development talks from military and civilian leaders inside and outside the Army. Right Panel. This panel highlights external sites with their own wealth of leader development content. These sites have multiple references within and without their communities. Right Panel. This panel highlights external sites with their own wealth of leader development content. These sites have multiple references within and without their communities. Top Panel. Currently contains links to Schoolhouses, Centers of Excellence and Training Centers (to include MCTP) across the Army. Over time, these entities can link their featured Leader Development Content from here. Top Panel. Currently contains links to Schoolhouses, Centers of Excellence and Training Centers (to include MCTP) across the Army. Over time, these entities can link their featured Leader Development Content from here. Unclassified

Our Institution at a Critical Juncture 10 We are a TOTAL FORCE! The Army’s contemporary relevance. The Army is the ultimate expression of this Nation’s resolve. All Army Communities – Active, Guard, Reserve, Heavy, Stryker, Light, Air Assault, Airborne, SOF – a Total Army wins in a complex world. 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified

Final Thoughts 11 “Do or do not … there is no try” - Yoda Our forces will be ready when called upon. Everything we do is Total Force. We will build an Army for the present and prepare for the future. The best way to reconcile uncertainty is to be experts on fundamentals. Winning Matters – skilled Professionals on land determine decisive victory. Readiness is #1, and there is no other #1. 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified

5/2/ Discussion 5 September 2014 (v.1) Unclassified