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Transformation How Does The Army National Guard Do It


Transformation How Does The Army National Guard Do It
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language : en
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Release Date : 2002

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The Army National Guard traces its roots to the Colonial Militia. At that time its purpose was to organize a defense of the local citizenry using the manpower available from the general populace. In the subsequent 350 years, the requirement for local defense has been intermittent. During the same 350 years the State Militias/National Guard Forces have participated in concert with the Regular Army Forces in numerous National Defense Activities. Now in 2001,the Army is undergoing transformation with the objective of becoming a more deployable full-spectrum force. The Army National Guard is fully included in the Department of the Army's transformation plan. However, some issues require further exploration for the Army Guard's utility to be fully developed. These issues include the continued need to respond to State missions as well as the need for specialized units. The attacks on September 11th have shown that the 350-year-old requirement of defending local populations still exists. The attack aftermath has shown the continued significance of a National Guard prepared to respond to State missions. The Federal mission of the Army National Guard calls for the Guard to be an adjunct to the Active Army. Under previous strategies the Army National Guard's ability to be deployed and specialized capabilities have been taken into account (strategic hedge, counterattack force, etc%) This project will discuss the implications of transforming the Army National Guard. Discussion will include ideas toward developing a framework in which the Army Guard transforms to a force that is vital to the Total Army, can take advantage of its specialized capabilities, and retains the ability to perform State missions.



Transformation


Transformation
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Author : Steven N. Wickstrom
language : en
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Release Date : 2002

Transformation written by Steven N. Wickstrom and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with United States categories.


The Army National Guard traces its roots to the Colonial Militia. At that time its purpose was to organize a defense of the local citizenry using the manpower available from the general populace. In the subsequent 350 years, the requirement for local defense has been intermittent. During the same 350 years the State Militias/National Guard Forces have participated in concert with the Regular Army Forces in numerous National Defense Activities. Now in 2001,the Army is undergoing transformation with the objective of becoming a more deployable full-spectrum force. The Army National Guard is fully included in the Department of the Army's transformation plan. However, some issues require further exploration for the Army Guard's utility to be fully developed. These issues include the continued need to respond to State missions as well as the need for specialized units. The attacks on September 11th have shown that the 350-year-old requirement of defending local populations still exists. The attack aftermath has shown the continued significance of a National Guard prepared to respond to State missions. The Federal mission of the Army National Guard calls for the Guard to be an adjunct to the Active Army. Under previous strategies the Army National Guard's ability to be deployed and specialized capabilities have been taken into account (strategic hedge, counterattack force, etc%) This project will discuss the implications of transforming the Army National Guard. Discussion will include ideas toward developing a framework in which the Army Guard transforms to a force that is vital to the Total Army, can take advantage of its specialized capabilities, and retains the ability to perform State missions.



The Future Army National Guard


The Future Army National Guard
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Author : Daniel J. Fuhr
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

The Future Army National Guard written by Daniel J. Fuhr and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Corporate culture categories.


The Contemporary Operating Environment facing the United States Army is much different today from even fifteen years ago. Leaders at every level of government recognize that we must adapt to address these contemporary challenges. The National Guard is in the process of transforming with this in mind. Transformation is always difficult. There are many aspects of transformation that are both essential and challenging. Foremost among these is changing organizational culture. However, deliberate efforts can bring about timely, positive adaptation. This paper explores the factors bearing on cultural changes that will speed effective transformation in the Army National Guard. The paper will examine factors bearing on change including the Contemporary Operating Environment and transformation efforts within the Departments of Defense and the Army. This paper will also consider the growing demands for an operational reserve for federal forces balanced with the needs for Homeland Security, a major area of consideration since the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. This paper recommends both conceptual and practical actions to speed cultural change in the National Guard necessary for successful strategic transformation.



Transformation Of The Pennsylvania Army National Guard S 56th Brigade Into A Stryker Brigade Combat Team


Transformation Of The Pennsylvania Army National Guard S 56th Brigade Into A Stryker Brigade Combat Team
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language : en
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Release Date : 2006

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Army National Guard 4 0


Army National Guard 4 0
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Author : Roye Locklear (Jr.)
language : en
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Release Date : 2022

Army National Guard 4 0 written by Roye Locklear (Jr.) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with categories.


"Established in the English tradition of militia service, the composition and role of the Army National Guard has evolved over the past 400 years. The transition to Guard 4.0 provides increased professional development and mobilization opportunities that are at the core of why Soldiers enlist. The Army National Guard will continue to position itself as the principal combat operational reserve of the U.S. Army. In support of the new National Defense Strategy, the Army National Guard will continue to play a significant role in establishing a framework that enables the joint force to prevail in an increasingly competitive environment. The Army National Guard seeks concurrent and proportional fielding of equipment as the Army navigates its Modernization Strategy."--



The Army National Guard


The Army National Guard
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Author : Susan E. Kolb
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

The Army National Guard written by Susan E. Kolb and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with United States categories.


The world has changed since September 11, 2001. America's enemies seek capabilities and design novel concepts to overcome our advantages. We now know that the protection we once enjoyed by virtue of vast oceans separating us from our enemies can no longer be relied upon. Technology and globalization of commerce and communications have contributed to the shortening of that distance in a number of ways. If the US is to continue in the future to operate from a position of overwhelming military advantage to support our strategic objectives, defense transformation is necessary, and the National Guard needs to be a strategic partner in it. The Army is in the process of transforming to a future, more relevant, and ready Army, while it continues to fight a war on terrorism in the Middle East. The Army National Guard, as a major part of this total Army transformation effort, must undergo transformational changes to remain "ready, reliable, essential, and accessible," as the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, H. Steven Blum, says, in both their federal and state missions. This paper will examine the historical evolution of past integration strategies that the Army employed with its reserve components and describe the obstacles encountered when it was put to the test. The Department of Defense (DOD), particularly the Army's transformation strategy, has gone a long way to address these obstacles and many others to ensure success in today's strategic environment. This research will show that the Army National Guard can meet its goal of being "ready, reliable, essential, and accessible" partners in our nation's defense.



The Army National Guard And Transformation Relevance For Ongoing And Future Missions


The Army National Guard And Transformation Relevance For Ongoing And Future Missions
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language : en
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Release Date : 2006

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Increasingly, since the end of Desert Storm, the Army National Guard (ARNG) has conducted more overseas missions with fewer resources. In operations since the events of 9/11, mobilizations are at their highest levels since World War II. The ARNG has done this using a "Cold War" force structure and mobilization process to "call-up" units and individuals "as needed" while simultaneously supporting domestic missions. Most agree that the ARNG must change to meet the expectation that it is now required as an operational force vice a strategic reserve. The primary question this monograph seeks to answer is as follows: How should the ARNG change to meet this new role? Some advocate a return to a strategic reserve role or specializing portions of the ARNG to meet specific needs in Stability and Civil Support Operations. The Army is suggesting transforming the ARNG through three initiatives that will provide a capabilities-based solution vice specializing force structure for specific missions. The ARNG transformation approach appears to provide the best solution for operating in the new environment. However, for this transformation to be functional, the Army and the ARNG must overcome traditional issues based on their relationship that dates back to the early 20th Century. The ARNG fills a dual role and has an expectation to respond to domestic as well as foreign contingencies. The operational nature of the ARNG now requires that domestic mission planning receive the priority that overseas contingencies receive to allow alignment of resources with tasks across the spectrum of operations. Further, the Army must resource the ARNG to its full level of requirements vice the previous method of tiered funding. Addressing these two issues allows the transforming ARNG to function properly as an operational force as required for national security.



The Changing Role Of The Army National Guard


The Changing Role Of The Army National Guard
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language : en
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Release Date : 2003-12-01

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The Global War on Terror (GWOT) since September 2001 has caused an unprecedented use of reserve forces (since the 1950's), in particular the Army National Guard. With GWOT being fought at home and abroad, the military and federal agencies are acting and fighting in union to accomplish a variety of mission from counter-terrorism to nation building. Transformation is the process of changing the armed forces of the United States to becoming a more capable, less costly military force. Transformation of the Army National Guard (ARNG) concerns more than merely weapons systems and technology. It comprises more than whether or not equipment "cascades" to the Army National Guard from the Active Component (AC). Transformation of the Army National Guard is about creating unique values to the community , the state and the nation in crises. Transformation will result in the change of the types of units the ARNG puts into the field.



Army Transformation Is It Just About Force Structure And Equipment


Army Transformation Is It Just About Force Structure And Equipment
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language : en
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Release Date : 2001

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The U.S. Army has recognized that it must transform itself due to the changing international security environment of the 21st century. Environmental change demands organizational change, but organizational change cannot succeed if current structure and systems are not realigned with the vision for change. The nature of change in highly interdependent systems, like the Army, is that you cannot change one area without changing other areas as well. Change in these settings is extremely difficult because, ultimately, you have to change nearly everything. The Army's current transformation plan only addresses force structure, equipment, and training of brigade combat teams, and unless it addresses other areas it will not be successful in preparing for the new challenges and threats that the United States will face in the future. In order to achieve its vision, the Army must restructure itself for full-spectrum readiness, reform its personnel management system, transform its training and leader development programs, and it must adequately leverage the capabilities of the National Guard and Reserve during the transformation process. The purpose of this paper is to propose new ideas that can be used to insure that the Army is prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow.



The Army National Guard Unit Mobilization Process


The Army National Guard Unit Mobilization Process
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Author : Shawn P. Kempenich
language : en
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Release Date : 2005

The Army National Guard Unit Mobilization Process written by Shawn P. Kempenich and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Deployment (Strategy) categories.