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LTG John S. Caldwell, Jr. Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army

FORCE PROJECTION SYMPOSIUM Deploying the Objective Force. LTG John S. Caldwell, Jr. Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology May 6, 2003. 52 Military 20 Civilian 330 Contractors. 402 Total. MS B. OE IOTE. BG Roger Nadeau PEO.

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LTG John S. Caldwell, Jr. Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army

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  1. FORCE PROJECTION SYMPOSIUM Deploying the Objective Force LTG John S. Caldwell, Jr. Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology May 6, 2003

  2. 52 Military 20 Civilian 330 Contractors 402 Total MS B OE IOTE

  3. BG Roger Nadeau PEO Mr. Randal Gaereminck DPEO Light Tactical Vehicles Ms Debra Davis Heavy Tactical Vehicles COL Robert Groller Combat Mobility COL Michael Asada Medium Tactical Vehicles COL Robert Lees Measurement, Electric Power and Protection COL Mark Jones Force Projection COL Genaro Dellarocco

  4. “Our ability to get into areas of crisis today are very much determined by where we can get our strategic lift in…” - General Eric Shinseki, CSA MS C MS B IOC MAY O3 3rd Qtr O6 4th Qtr 10 2015 2003

  5. I R A Q I F R E E D O M

  6. Flow Of Major Combat Forces Operation Iraqi Freedom Air Drop Airlift Sealift Airlift Jan Feb Mar Apr May 3ID 82nd 101st 173rd 2ACR 4ID 3ACR 1AD 21 Mar 03 G-Day 19 Jan 16 Feb 12 Feb 10 Mar 24 Feb 26 Mar 26 Mar (Combat Jump) 30 Mar 3 Apr 26 Jan 7 Apr 15 Mar 3 May 19 Apr 25 May

  7. SF SF SF Bashur Tigris R. Mosul Irbil 29 April 03 1 2 Occupies Kirkuk Kirkuk IRAN AlQaim 21 April 03 SYRIA Euphrates R. Tikrit 5 Secures Tikrit 12 4 - 8 April 03 Baqubah Battle For Baghdad Ar Ramadi Baghdad 31 March – 2 April 03 Battle For Karbala H3 H4 Al Hillah Karbala AlKut 25-29 March 03 Al Kufa JORDAN Battle of An Najaf Sand Storm AnNajaf 29 March 03 22 AsSamawah AnNasiriyah 21-23 March 03 SAUDI ARABIA 6 April 03 Ar’ar Defeated 11th Infantry Division 1 Securing LOCs Safwan Umm Qasr 21 March 03 G-Day Heavy Ground Maneuver Operation Iraqi Freedom KuwaitCity 15 April 03 KUWAIT

  8. X X X 2 2 Bashur 21-26 April 03 Combat Jump 26 March 03 400 Km AASLT Pockets of Resistance IRAN Irbil Mosul 1 2 Kirkuk SYRIA Tikrit Euphrates R. 5 Samarra 10-15 April 03 12 AlQaim Diyala Repels Counterattack 10-15 April 03 Baqubah AASLT into Baghdad Baghdad Ar Rutbah 1 Fallujah 6-7 April 03 H3 H4 Al Hillah Battle at Karbala AlKut Karbala 30 March – 4 April 03 JORDAN 250 Km AASLT Battle at An Najaf AnNajaf 22 March 03 Al Qadisiyah 22 AsSamawah Maysan Clearing Opns 6 AnNasiriyah Ar’ar An Najaf SAUDI ARABIA Al Basrah 9 Umm Qasr Safwan 22 March 03 Air Assault & Airborne Operations Operation Iraqi Freedom KuwaitCity KUWAIT

  9. Coalition 47,370 Marine 75,308 XX XX XX I I I XX xx X X SF SF XX Euphrates R. Army Heavy Forces Ground Forces Tanks 637 Dahuk Active Army 136,797 Bradleys 577 Reserve Army 49,616 Bashur Dahuk Tigris R. Artillery 128 Total Army 186,413 Arbil Mosul Tall Afar Sulaymaniyah MLRS 110 Irbil 101st AA DIV (+) 1 10th SF Group 2 Ninawa Kirkuk Total 309,091 Dayr az Zawr At Tamim As Sulaymaniyah IRAN 4th INF DIV (+) Hamadan Salah ad Din Euphrates R. Tikrit SYRIA 5 Samarra 12 AlQaim Army Aviation Diyala AH64 128 3rd INF DIV (+) Baqubah Ar Ramadi UH-60 313 Baghdad Ar Rutbah 1 Fallujah CH-47 90 3rd Armored CAV Regiment 10 Wasit Babil H3 H4 OH-58D 76 Al Hillah Special Operations Forces Karbala AlKut Dezful Al Anbar JORDAN Karbala Al Kufa AlAmarah AnNajaf Ad Diwaniyah Army 2,634 Al Qadisiyah 22 Coalition 1,110 5th SF Group UK DIV 1st MEF (+) Maysan AsSamawah Dhi Qar Ahvaz 6 Total 3,744 AnNasiriyah Ar’ar Tallil Al Basrah Al Basrah An Najaf 1 Umm Qasr Az Zubayr 9 SAUDI ARABIA Safwan Al Muthanna’ Current Disposition of Forces Operation Iraqi Freedom KuwaitCity 1st AR DIV KUWAIT

  10. D9 Dozer Wolverine Dry Support Bridge (DSB) Logistics Common Operating Picture (LCOP) Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge (AVLB) Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) CATBOT Skid Steer Loader Handheld Standoff Mine Detection System (HSTAMIDS) AH-64 Transportability Kits Pole Truck HMMWV In-Transient Visibility (ITV) ZEUS

  11. Reduced Logistics Footprint, especially Fuel and Water, is Key to Achieving Goal Stryker Heavy Force Strategic Mobility/Deployability 1 Brigade Ports of Embarkation 96 Hours 1 Division 120 Hours Joint/Coalition Area Of Operations 30 Days Ports of Debarkation 5 Divisions

  12. Army Top Twenty RDA Programs FY04-09* 25000 Resource Framework “Bin” OF = Objective Force LOF = Legacy to Objective Force IF = Interim Force LF = Legacy Force FCS 20000 S&T OBJ Force 6.1-3 15000 COMANCHE Dollars in Millions LONGBOW APACHE RECAP 10000 BLACK HAWK RECAP Training AMMO AERIAL COMMON SENSOR CH-47F RECAP PATRIOT STRYKER GMLRS ROCKETS ABRAMS RECAP Army Test & Eval LAND WARRIOR 5000 HMMWV FMTV EXCALIBUR MEADS HIMARS JTRS OF OF OF LOF IF LOF LOF LF LOF LOF LF LOF LOF LOF LOF LOF LOF LOF 0 *As of 28 February 2003

  13. FY 04-09 Program Restructures/Terminations Terminated Programs Restructured Programs Crusader Raptor A2C2S 25mm M919 Round Abrams (AIM) 120mm E4 Tank Round Aerial Recon Low Abrams - SEP Army Battle Command Systems ADIP Army Enterprise Architecture ATACMS BAT P3I Blackhawk ATACMS BLOCK II Construction Equipment AVLB Firefinder Q-47/Radar Bradley A3 HEMMT Recap D7 Tractor (Dozer) Hercules Floodlight Sets Infrared Aiming Light Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT) Javelin LW Video Recon System M113 Mods M16A4 Rifle Materiel Handling Equipment Mark 19 Grenade Launcher Medium Tactical Vehicles MLRS 270A1 Conversion Modular Artillery Charge System Non-lethal Capability Sets Multi-Role Arm and Ammo System Wide Area Munitions (WAM) Night Vision AN/PSV-7 Striker Prophet Common Ground Station (CGS) P3I Second Gen FLIR Stinger Soldier Modernization Tactical Exploitation System (TES) TUAV Guardrail ITAS POM 04-09 $18B $45B $51B $23B $4B 28% 23% 165% $12B $17B $5B $40B $30B POM 02-07 Legacy to Objective Objective Force Non-Weapon Systems Interim Force Legacy Force

  14. Current Force Force Projection Challenges 2003 - 2015 Peace Keeping Hauling Humanitarian Aid Bridging Fighting Terrorism Recovery Force Protection Support Maintain Homeland Security Sustain Drug Enforcement

  15. Shallow-Draft, High-Speed Sealift • Theater Support Vessel (FY03 ACTD) • Ultra Large Airlifters • Super-Short Take-off & Landing Aircraft • Global Range Transport • Future Tactical Truck System (FY04 ACTD Candidate) • Precision Airdrop (FY04 ACTD Candidate) • Mobile Offshore Bases • Adaptable Containers • Package Fuel/ Package Water • Rapidly Installed Fuel Transfer System • Other Future Concepts and Technologies Analysis, Modeling and Simulation Objective Force Force Projection Challenges World View RDECS NRL/NRO National Technology DARPA International Industry Trade Analyses World View RDECS NRL/NRO National Labs Technology Providers DARPA International Industry Technology Maturity Assessments World View RDECS NRL/NRO National Labs Technology Providers DARPA International Industry Affordability 2 0 1 0 Deploying the Objective Force I 7 KPPs Technical Maturity Too Low 2 0 2 5 ? Critical Technologies

  16. “…We will provide strategic responsiveness…through force projection…” - General Eric Shinseki, CSA MS B MS C IOC 4th Qtr 10 MAY O3 3rd Qtr O6 2003 2015

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