Plan Saves $7.62 Billion/year And over $38 Billion/5 years

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Plan Saves $7.62 Billion/year And over $38 Billion/5 years AC/RC CAB and BCT Restructure Plan RC Formations generally cost 1/3 of what the AC costs. This plan has 2 ARNG Bdes per AC Bde or a 1/3 – 2/3 ratio National Guard Aviation Proposal Reduce number of Combat Aviation Brigades from 21 to 18 (6 AC to 12 ARNG) as opposed to the AC plan to cut from 21 to 10 – Saves 8 CABs Saves nearly $3 Billion more annually than the AC’s proposed plan Saves almost $4 Billion annually from the current Army Aviation Structure National Guard BCT Proposal Reduce number of Brigade Combat Teams from 62 to 54 (18 AC to 36 ARNG) as opposed to the DoD plan to cut from 62 to 46 – Saves 8 BCTs Saves over $400 Million more annually than the DoD proposed plan Saves almost $4 Billion annually from the current Army BCT Structure Plan Saves $7.62 Billion/year And over $38 Billion/5 years

Aviation Commands By Echelon (Current) Theater (5) Corps (2) Division (18) 16th CAB (Medium / AC) JBLM, WA 159th ABN Ft. Campbell, KY 12th CAB (Heavy / AC) Germany 4th ID Ft. Carson, CO 25th ID Schofield , HI 82nd ABN Ft. Bragg, NC 101st ABN (Full-Spectrum / AC) 34th ID Exp MN ARNG 35th ID MO ARNG 36th ID TX ARNG 38th ID IN ARNG 40th ID CA ARNG 42nd ID NY ARNG 1st AD Ft. Bliss, TX 1st CAV Ft. Hood, TX 28th ID (Exp / ARNG) PA 29th ID MD ARNG 1st ID Ft. Riley, KS 2nd ID Korea 3rd ID Hunter AAF, GA 10th MTN Ft. Drum, NY 244th TAB (USAR) NJ 77th TAB (ARNG) AR 185th TAB MS 449th TAB NC 63rd TAB (-) KY 66th TAC (ARNG) WA SOF(1) USAR (2) 11th TAC (USAR) KY 160th SOAR (AC) Ft. Campbell, KY

Aviation Brigades By Compo (Proposed) New ARNG CABs (4) Existing ARNG CABs (8) A/C CABs (6) 16th CAB (Medium/AC) JBLM, WA Transfer to ARNG 159th CAB Ft. Campbell, KY 12th CAB (Heavy / AC) Germany Deactivate 4th ID (Hvy /AC) Ft. Carson, CO 25th ID (FS) Schofield Bks, HI 82nd ABN Ft. Bragg, NC 101st ABN (FS ) 34th ID (FS / ARNG) MN 35th ID MO 36th ID TX 38th ID IN 40th ID (FS-Hvy/ARNG) CA 42nd ID NY 1st AD (FS-Hvy) Ft. Bliss, TX 1st CAV Ft. Hood, TX 28th ID PA 29th ID MD 2nd ID (Medium / AC) Korea 3rd ID Hunter AAF, GA 10th MTN Ft. Drum, NY 244th TAB (Theater/USAR) NJ 77th CAB AR 185th BDE (HD/S&S ARNG) MS 449th CAB NC 63rd CAB KY New ARNG HD/S&S BDEs (2) 66th CAB (FS-Hvy/ARNG) WA 204th BDE (HD/S&S ARNG) LA FS: Full Spectrum HD/S&S: Homeland Defense/Security & Support FS- HVY: Full Spectrum, Heavy USAR (2) Remaining AC CABs 11th TAC (Theater/USAR) KY 1st ID (Medium/AC) Ft. Riley, KS Deactivate

ARNG ARB Proposal by location and CAB ARNG CABs - New ARB Alignment 24 Total ARB in AC/RC 16 Total ARB in ARNG 8 Total ARB in AC 28th ID FS-Hvy PA ARNG 29th ID FS-Hvy MD ARNG 66th CAB FS-Hvy WA ARNG 40th ID FS-Hvy CA ARNG 1-229 WA ARNG 3-101 KY ARNG 1-185th ID ARNG 1-135 MO ARNG 1-149 TX ARNG 1-211 UT ARNG 42nd ID FS NYARNG 1-104 PA ARNG 1-151 SC ARNG 1-3 GA ARNG 77th CAB AR ARNG 449th CAB NC ARNG 63rd CAB 1-4 CO ARNG 2-159 MD ARNG 3-159 CA ARNG New ARNG ARB facilities will be same facilities on AC Post vacated by A/C ARB transferring to ARNG (Except MD, IN, CA) Personnel for new ARBs partially manned from Soldiers leaving A/C during drawdown/de- activation of A/C CABs AC ARB 38th ID FS IN ARNG 34th ID FS MN ARNG 36th ID FS TX ARNG 35th ID FS MO ARNG 4-4 IN ARNG 1-1 KS ARNG 1-25 ARB Ft. Carson Deactivated 1-285 AZ ARNG 1-130 NC ARNG

CAB Restructure Proposal AC CAB Structure A/C Transfer 4 CABs to ARNG A/C Decommissions 3 CABs - retains 6 CABs A/C CAB retains 24 X AH-64E for each of 4 CABs A/C CAB retains 48 X AH-64E for each of 2 CABs Maintain the OH-58 Fleet until replacement is fielded One UAS Company in CAB formation TH-67 remains IERW Training Aircraft until replacement trainer procured 38 UH-60, 15 HH-60, 12 CH-47 24 or 48 AH-64, 12 RQ-7, 12 MQ-1C, 30 OH-58D Full-Spectrum CAB by x4, Full-Spectrum Heavy CAB X2 Transfer of 4 x AC CAB to ARNG CABs saves $3.8 B/yr ($666m/yr for AC CAB vs $204m/yr for ARNG CAB) ARNG sustains a 4 year ARFORGEN Cycle (Reset, TY1, TY2, Ready) 3 CABs/year home station validation by State HQ with 1st Army oversight. During Ready Year, 3 CABs available for immediate deployment to the AOR 3 ARNG CABs Ready combined with 6 AC CABs provides 50% of force available, 50% in reserve Guard Maintains LUH-72 in 2 HD/S&S Bdes One UAS Battalion in CAB formation ARNG CAB Structure Full-Spectrum CAB X8, Full Spectrum Heavy CAB by X4 38 UH-60, 15 HH-60, 12 CH-47 24 or 48 AH-64, 24 RQ-7, 24 MQ-1C One CAB with 30 OH-58D in lieu of UAS Home Station Validation and Mobilization provide major additional cost savings per year

AVIATION CONCEPT = $3.85B/year Proposed Plan 6 x Active Component CABs, 4 each with 1 ARB , 2 each with 2 ARB , total 8 ARB with 24 each AH-64E = 192 total 12 x ARNG CABs, 8 each with 1 ARB, 4 each with 2ARB , total 16 ARB with 24 each AH-64E = 384 total Total AH-64E in CABs (AC/RC) 576, remaining fleet of 124 AH-64 for IERW and ORF Plan maintains 24 of 25 current ARBs all with AH-64E and 24 per ARB New CABs – KYARNG, NCARNG, ARARNG, and WAARNG (Convert from Theater Commands) Retain 2x HD/S&S in the ARNG and 2 X USAR Theater Commands Deactivate 1st, 12th and 25th CABs Only deactivating the 1-25 ARB, all other ARBs from deactivating CABs transfer to ARNG (8) Retain all OH-58D until replacement aircraft is procured, savings by this plan could eventually pay for new armed scout Conduct study of the need for manned, low-level, rotary wing reconnaissance vs. UAS teamed with AH-64E from ARB Retain all S&S structure (212 UH-72s) in ARNG, savings by this plan could allow Army to solve its Training Helicopter deficiency Aviation Concept BCT Concept Current (21) DA Plan (10) ARNG Plan (18) AC $8.658B $7.326B $3.996B ARNG $1.632B $2.040B $2.448B Total $10.290B $9.366B $6.444B Current (62) DoD/CAPE (46) ARNG Plan (54) AC 34=$9.554B 24=$6.744B 18=$5.058B ARNG 28=$2.548B 22=$2.002B 36=$3.276B Total 62=$12.102B 46=$8.746B 54=$8.334B Notes: From Current to ARNG Plan saves $3.8B per year. D = $2.992B w/8 More CAB D = $412M w/8 more BCT From Current (62) to ARNG Plan (54) saves $3.77B per year. ($666M per AC CAB, $204M per ARNG CAB) ($281M per AC BCT, $91M per ARNG BCT; includes $8m over 2 years for AC BCT deployment prep and $97m over 4 years for ARNG BCT deployment prep) BCT CONCEPT = $3.77B/year Proposed Plan 62 Current BCT: 34 AC, 28 ARNG – DoD/CAPE would reduce to 46 BCT: 24 AC, 22 ARNG ARNG Proposes to only draw down to 54 BCT, 18 in AC, 36 in ARNG Plan correlates to 1 CAB per 3 BCTs Move ARFORGEN Cycle to 4 years for ARNG BCTs like that for ARNG CABs (Reset ,Train 1, Train 2, Ready) Plan allows for 50% of total force to be available (18 AC and 9 ARNG in Ready Year) other 50% in Reserve TOTAL CONCEPT = $7.62B/year or $38.1B/5 years