ASMC Luncheon October 11 2017 10112017 UNCLASSIFIED 1 History and Function 10112017 UNCLASSIFIED 2 2 An Enduring American Institution September 11 2001 A New Operational Force ID: 760658
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LTC Dennis M. Baltimore
Chief, Army National Guard Financial Services CenterASMC Luncheon: October 11, 2017
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Slide2History and Function
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An Enduring American Institution
Slide3September 11, 2001: A New Operational Force
Slide4Our Role in the Fight Against Terrorism
First military responders on September 11thHeavily involved in Operation Noble Eagle (CAP, airport security, border patrol, special events, critical infrastructure protection)Units deployed globally for OIF / OEF / OND / HOA / GTMO / KFOR / MFO / Etc.Still the first military asset for Governors to deployRelations between NORTHCOM, other Combatant Commands, NGB, DHS develop
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Slide5We are an all-volunteer, Citizen Soldier, ready force that is ‘Warfighting–Capable and Governor-Responsive’ with competent leaders who provide a decisive operational reserve for the United States Army. Interoperable, disciplined, prepared and responsive, the Army National Guard is organized, manned, trained and equipped to fight and win our Nation’s wars while supporting the Nation’s Governors.
Army National Guard Vision
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Slide6Army National Guard Mission
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A community-based ARNG provides operational forces capable of unified land operations and response to domestic crises.
Slide7A Dual Mission Force
America’s first military responder
Globally employed
Federal Mission:
To provide trained units available for active duty in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require.
State Mission:
To provide military support to civil authorities and respond to state emergencies; to provide support to law enforcement in counter-narcotics.
Texas Army National Guard in Afghanistan
Colorado Army National Guard flood response in Glen Haven, Colo.
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Slide8Recent Examples of Dual Missions
New York Army National Guard
in Afghanistan – April 2012
New York Army National Guard responding to Super Storm Sandy – November 2012
Globally employed
America’s first military responder
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Slide9ARNG Under Federal or State Authority
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Federal Authority Primary Governing Law: Title 10 U.S. Code
Unit
Commander
President of theUnited States
The ARNG is subject to either Federal or State
authority, not both at the same time
State Authority Primary governing Law: Title 32 U.S. Code and applicable state law
Governor
Higher
HQ
State Adjutant General
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Higher HQ
Unit Commander
Secretary of
Defense
Combatant
Commanders
Slide10ARNG Duty Status Comparison
State
Active Duty
Title
32, US Code
Title 10, US Code
Command &
control
Governor
Governor
President
Where
Per State
Law
United States
Worldwide
Pay
State
Federal
Federal
Mission
types
Per
State Law
Disaster &
Emerg
.
Response
Training;
Other Federally
Authorized
Missions, e.g., CSTs
Mobilization and Deployment; Overseas Deployment Training
Discipline
State Military
Law
State Military
Law
Federal Military
Support
law
enforcement
Yes: subject to
state law
No: Except with
specific authority
Law
Civil Support,
Yes: subject to
state law
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Slide11National Guard Bureau / ARNG Directorate
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Leadership and Organization
Slide12NGB Leadership
GEN Joseph L. Lengyel Chief,National Guard Bureau
Lt Gen Daniel R. Hokanson , Vice Chief,National Guard Bureau
CMSgt Mitchell O. Brush Senior Enlisted Advisor NGB
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Slide13Chief, NGB
(CNGB)
The Special Assistant (TSA)
NG-J5
NG-J4
NG-J3/7
NG-J2
NG-J8
NG-J1
IG
Inspector General
JA
NGB
Chief Counsel
JSG
Joint Surgeon General
OCNGB Joint Chaplain
GOGeneralOfficer Management
LLLegislative Liaison
PAPublic Affairs
PARCPrincipalAssistant for Contracting
AQOperational Contracting
SBSmall/Disadvantage Business Programs
CAGChief’s ActionGroup
OP
Protocol
Executive
Secretariat
Vice Chief NGB
(VCNGB)
Senior Enlisted Advisor(SEA)
Office of the Chief NGB(OCNGB)
ZI
Political Advisor
NG-J6
Director Air
National Guard
(DANG)
Director Army
National Guard
(DARNG)
SECDEF
JCS
Authority, Direction, Control
Advisory
JACO
Joint Actions
Control Office
National Guard Bureau: Activity Organization Chart
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Slide14Secretary of Defense
President
ANG
Units
Secretary of
the Air Force
Director, ANG
54 Adjutants General
Governors
CoS, Army
Secretary of
the Army
CoS, Air Force
Chief, NGB
Director, ARNG
ARNG
Units
Command
Relationship
Communication
Channels
Chairman, JCS
State / Federal Relationships
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Slide15Army National Guard Leadership
Committed to Leader Development
ARNG Director –
LTG Timothy J. Kadavy
ARNG Command Sergeant Major – CSM Christopher Kepner
ARNG Command Chief Warrant Officer –CW5 Peter Panos
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Deputy Director –
MG Timothy
McKeithen
Army National Guard Directorate
Director, ARNG
ARNG-ZA
Chief of Staff, ARNG
ARNG-CSZ-A
Deputy CofS, ARNG
ARNG-CSZ-B
Master Fitness
Trainer Office
ARNG-CSO-M
Acquisition Management ARNG-AMO
Director’s Action Group
ARNG-ZAD
Awards Office
ARNG-CSO-A
Resource Management ARNG-CSO-R
Facilities Management ARNG-CSO-F
Human Capital Management Div.
ARNG-HCM
CSM ARNG
ARNG-ZCM
Executive
Officer
ARNG-ZX
Installation
SGM
ARNG-CSZ
-SM
CCWO ARNG
ARNG-ZCW
Provost Marshal’s
Office
ARNG-CSO-P
ARNG Professional Education Center ARNG-PEC
Conference and
Protocol
ARNG-CSO-TCP
Property Book ARNG-CSO-PB
Secretary of the General Staff ARNG-CSO-S
Operational Support
Airlift
ARNG-OSA
Installation 1SG
ARNG-CSO-SS
Equal Opportunity
and Diversity Office
ARNG-EO
IMG
RMA
RMC
RMQ
IMN
IMS
AV
ILE
ILI
ILS
OD
OIS
FM
MR
TR
OIP
G-1
Deputy G-1
ARNG-HRZ
HRH
HRP
HRS
G-2
Deputy G-2
ARNG-OIZ
G-3
Deputy G-3
ARNG-OTZ
G-4
Deputy G-4
ARNG-ILZ
G-6
Deputy G-6
ARNG-IMZ
G-8
Deputy G-8
ARNG-RMZ
HRM
G-5
Deputy G-5
ARNG-SP
Z
ARNG Chaplain
Office
ARNG-CSO-CH
SPC
SPP
SPB
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Dep. Director, ARNG
ARNG-ZB
Special Assistant for Support
ARNG-ZE
Special Assistant for Operations
ARNG-ZC
Special Assistant for Mobilization
ARNG-ZD
As of August
2015
HRR
ILG
DOIM
IMO-D
ARNG Office
of the Surgeon
A
RNG-
CSG
Slide17Army National Guard Directorate
Director
, ARNG
ARNG-ZA
Chief of Staff, ARNG
ARNG-CSZ-A
Deputy CofS, ARNG
ARNG-CSZ-B
Master Fitness
Trainer Office
ARNG-CSO-M
Acquisition Management ARNG-AMO
Director’s Action Group
ARNG-ZAD
Awards Office
ARNG-CSO-A
Resource Management ARNG-CSO-R
Facilities Management ARNG-CSO-F
Human Capital Management Div.
ARNG-HCM
CSM ARNG
ARNG-ZCM
Executive
Officer
ARNG-ZX
Installation
SGM
ARNG-CSZ
-SM
CCWO ARNG
ARNG-ZCW
Provost Marshal’s
Office
ARNG-CSO-P
ARNG Professional Education Center ARNG-PEC
Conference and
Protocol
ARNG-CSO-TCP
Property Book ARNG-CSO-PB
Secretary of the General Staff ARNG-CSO-S
Operational Support
Airlift
ARNG-OSA
Installation 1SG
ARNG-CSO-SS
Equal Opportunity
and Diversity Office
ARNG-EO
IMG
RMA
RMC
RMQ
IMN
IMS
AV
ILE
ILI
ILS
OD
OIS
FM
MR
TR
OIP
G-1
Deputy G-1
ARNG-HRZ
HRH
HRP
HRS
G-2
Deputy G-2
ARNG-OIZ
G-3
Deputy G-3
ARNG-OTZ
G-4
Deputy G-4
ARNG-ILZ
G-6
Deputy G-6
ARNG-IMZ
G-8
Deputy G-8
ARNG-RMZ
HRM
G-5
Deputy G-5
ARNG-SP
Z
ARNG Chaplain
Office
ARNG-CSO-CH
SPC
SPP
SPB
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Dep. Director, ARNG
ARNG-ZB
Special Assistant for Support
ARNG-ZE
Special Assistant for Operations
ARNG-ZC
Special Assistant for Mobilization
ARNG-ZD
As of August
2015
HRR
ILG
DOIM
IMO-D
ARNG Office
of the Surgeon
A
RNG-
CSG
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RMC-F Organization
CHIEF
LTC BALTIMORE
MSG MILLER
SR Enlisted Advisor
ORP
Special Projects
Allen Stewart
GFEBS
HelpDesk
Vendor Pay
Accounting
GMTTravelCard
DTSSharon Nelson
Information
TechnologyDennis Harvill
Military/Civilian
Pay Policy
Central Site OperationsMike Comer
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Mission of RMC-F FY-18
Accounting - State Operations
ORP Teams
Pay Policy - Travel\ Military \Civilian \Commercial Vendor
Army National Guard Central Site (Ombudsmen) Operations
Systems Support
Policy and Procedures
Provide support for current operations
Systems Implementation and Sustainment Operation
Our New Role
Pro-Active in Support of Soldiers
Pro-Active in Support of the Higher Headquarters in managing USPFOs
Pro-Active in Assisting the USPFOs in the accomplishment of their mission
Pro-Active in Providing guidance and feedback on operational matters
Pro-Active in Looking for and anticipate problems, then provide solutions
Slide20Army National Guard End Strength
343,000 in 54 States, Territories and DC
FY 17 Authorized
End Strength – data as of
30 April 2017
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Slide21An Experienced Force FY01-FY16
Deployed: In September 2001, 6,243 Soldiers (1.8% of assigned strength) had deployment experience compared to a high of 182,926 Soldiers (50.5% of assigned strength) in September 2010. Figures don’t include Soldiers who deployed as members of the USAR or active Army and later joined ARNG.
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Slide22ARNG Mobilization FY16
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Afghanistan : 786
Egypt: 92
Iraq: 96
CENTCOM: 1,986
Djibouti: 1,462
Liberia: 8
Cuba: 839
Honduras: 62
Kosovo: 347
United States: 358
Rest of world: 230
As of
26 May 2016
Kuwait: 4,344
Total mobilizations since 9/11: 549,813
Current total: 10,610
Currently Mobilized:
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Slide23Questions
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Slide24Guidance From a Visionary
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“Gentlemen, we have run out of money… it’s time to start thinking.” - Sir Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize in Chemistry Chemical element: Rutherfordium