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General Robert B Brown Commanding General US Army Pacific One Team UNCLASSIFIED 2 Korea 19th EXP SUST CMD Eighth Army I Corps Fwd US Army Japan Japan Guam Guam ARNG RHCP 311th SIG Cmd ID: 672980

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Slide1

The Total Force in the Pacific

General Robert B. Brown

Commanding General, US Army PacificOne Team!

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide2

2

Korea

19th EXP SUST

CMD

Eighth Army

I

Corps

Fwd

US Army Japan

Japan

Guam

Guam ARNG

RHC-P

311th SIG Cmd

8th Theater

Sust

Cmd

94th AAMDC

US Army Hawaii

9th Msn

Spt

Cmd

(USAR)

I Corps

Washington

593d

Exp

Sust

Cmd

351st Civil

Affairs

(USAR)

California

Improving Access, Posture, and Interoperability

Forward Postured Forces

Power

Projection

The Army in the Pacific

National Guard State Partnership Program

Indonesia - Hawaii

Philippines - Hawaii/ Guam

Thailand - Washington

Cambodia - Idaho

Vietnam - Oregon

Bangladesh - Oregon

Mongolia - Alaska

Tonga - Nevada

Malaysia - TBA

Alaska

US Army Alaska

2d

ID

Total U.S. Army in the Pacific:

~85,000 Regular Army

~9,000 Guard & Reserve

~12,000 Army Civilians

~106,000 Total

25th ID

25th ID

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide3

KOREA

JAPAN

AMERICAN SAMOA

ALASKA

(Ft. Wainwright)

GUAM

HAWAII

Equator

International Date Line

3303

MSB

3302

MSB

3304

MSD

3305

MSD

QM

(MA)

302

QM

FSC

E

548

TC

X

TSG

AS

TSG

MAR

TSG

OAHU

QM

(MA)

QM

(MA)

E

E

E

TSG

X

305

MPAD

30

MH

124

CH

127

CH

E

302

TTB

X

I

322

CA

X

USARPAC

-SU

X

X

MEB

MP

X

658

USARPAC

-SU

Det Korea

USARPAC

-SU

Det Japan

SAIPAN

302

QM

9MSC

X

1984 USAH

4960

MFTB

FSC

ALASKA (JBER)

3301

MSB

E

3

MSG

X

TSG

AK

QM

(MA)

Army Reserve

Forward

Postured Forces

AMERICA’S

ARMY IN THE PACIFIC

PEOPLE

ARE OUR ADVANTAGE!

Reserve Forces in Theater

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide4

The Total Force Advantage

UNCLASSIFIED

Total Force provides the needed

operational capabilities

and the

strategic depth

required for future crisis, contingencies and campaigns in the PacificSlide5

1953

2016

From Complicated to Complex

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide6

As of 23 JUN 16

“We are the Pacific”

“We are the Culture”

5% Other Pacific-

Islander

4% Other Asian

Descent

2% Other

1% Vietnamese

2% Chinese

4% Korean

4% Japanese

11% Micronesian

7% Guamanian

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Soldiers speak 35 different languages, providing linguist support to USARPAC/ 9th MSC

missions, operations and exercises

.

Language lab provides skills resources through:

- Initial and refresher courses

- Individual study

- Language proficiency tests

Funds provided through The Army Language Program (TALP) will support:

- Computers

- Training materials (software, workbooks)

- Foreign language movies and print-material

- Off-site

refresher training (at Defense Language Institute or other resident schools)

Human Dimension in the Pacific

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide7

Pacific Pathways

Strategic approach

to both

training

and

security cooperation

:

Builds

Readiness

at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels

Demonstrates ability to

rapidly deploy

(tailorable, scalable, and expeditionary)

Positions

Army Forces

west of International D

ate Line for 10 months of the year

Provides opportunities to develop and employ Multi-Domain Battle

concepts and future technologies

Creates Partner relationships, trust, and confidence from the

Soldier to the Theater Commander level

Reconnaissance

+ Rehearsals + Relationships =

Readiness

Pacific Pathways combines

existing exercises, strategic reach, and multinational partnerships

to provide

Strategic Options

to the Commander, PACOM and our National Leadership

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide8

Rebalance to the Pacific

Military Rebalance – Total Army Effort

Army – 70k to 106k

Engagements

– 120

to

550

Role in War Plans

– 21x Brigades (8x BCTs),

2x Division HQs, 1x

Corps

HQs

Army has Critical Role and Opportunity …

- Multi-Domain Battle

- Army

possesses the

strategic capabilities

,

reach

and

depth

to enable

Joint

Integration

From Bilateral to Multilateral – Significant Change in Focus

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide9

Readiness includes our operational preparation of the environment through over 200+ partner nation engagements, exchanges, and exercises – Pacific Pathways as training, relationship building, and options creator

Setting the theater through the planning and exercise of strategic and agile networks – enable the foundation of the Joint Force

The Indo-Asia Pacific is a complex, dynamic environment

Army provides

trained

and

ready

land forces to the Pacific Command to

deter

, and if necessary

defeat, emerging challenges in the regionThe Army’s contribution to Joint power is generated

and possible

because of our

readiness – tactical, operational, and strategic

35

Building the Foundation

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide10

Pacific Pathways

Strategic approach

to both

training

and

security cooperation

:

Builds

Readiness

at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels

Demonstrates ability to

rapidly deploy

(tailorable, scalable, and expeditionary)

Positions

Army Forces

west of International D

ate Line for 10 months of the year

Provides opportunities to develop and employ Multi-Domain Battle

concepts and future technologies

Creates Partner relationships, trust, and confidence from the

Soldier to the Theater Commander level

Reconnaissance

+ Rehearsals + Relationships =

Readiness

Pacific Pathways combines

existing exercises, strategic reach, and multinational partnerships

to provide

Strategic Options

to the Commander, PACOM and our National Leadership

UNCLASSIFIEDSlide11

The Path to Multi-Domain Battle

“… the Army’s got to be able to sink ships, neutralize satellites, shoot down missiles and deny the enemy the ability to command and control its

forces.” –

ADM Harry Harris

Setting the Path with

‘The 5 Ms’ -

Combining

Multi-Domain

,

Multi-National

and Multi-Interagency

to create

Multiple Options

and present

Multiple Dilemmas

to our Adversary

UNCLASSIFIED