The document provides information about the 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Illinois Army National Guard. It summarizes their upcoming XCTC (eXportable Combat Training Capability) rotation from July 7-27, 2012. The goal of the rotation is to certify platoons in offensive, defensive, and stability tasks through a progressive training program under company and battalion mission command. The rotation will focus on platoon-level training and integrate various battlefield enablers to provide a rigorous and realistic training experience.
The 33d Infantry Brigade Combat Team Newsletter from Camp Ripley, MInn. during the Army National Guard's eXportable Combat Training Capability program.
The 33d Infantry Brigade Combat Team Newsletter from Camp Ripley, MInn. during the Army National Guard's eXportable Combat Training Capability program.
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As your 38th Army Chief of Staff, I have visited with Soldiers serving around the world as well as at our installations across the United States. At every location our Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members have inspired me with their passion, courage, and commitment to each other, to our Army, and to the Nation.
Our Army serves in a period of dynamic uncertainty. International threats by both state and non-state actors to America's national interests and those of our Allies and partners are in the headlines every day. The unpredictability so prominent in the contemporary security environment will almost certainly remain a characteristic of the future.
In this challenging environment, it is essential that our Total Army -- Active Army, the Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve -- be ready to accomplish the range of military operations we are directed to perform. Our leaders and the American public rightly place their confidence in our professional competence and character, and they expect us to succeed.
While we continue to support our Soldiers and Civilians who are in harm's way around the world, we are making changes to our institutions and processes to ensure that we are maximizing the limited resources available to the Army. To communicate my intent for how the Army must move forward, I am publishing here the following five priorities:
- Adaptive Army Leaders for a Complex World
- A Globally Responsive and Regionally Engaged Army
- A Ready and Modern Army
- Soldiers Committed to Our Army Profession
- The Premier All-Volunteer Army
These priorities are the basis for the objectives outlined in the upcoming 2014 Army Strategic Planning Guidance. That Strategic Guidance will provide the Total Army a definitive statement of our mission as we look ahead to build upon our hard-earned experiences of the previous decade of war and toward a future that poses distinct challenges of its own.
The attached document explains my priorities. I expect every member of the Total Army to know these and to implement decisions and actions in accordance with them. I look forward to discussing them with you further as I visit your duty locations.
Army Strong!
Raymond T. Odierno
General, 38th Chief of Staff
United States Army
The US Army Squad: Foundation of the Decisive ForceBrian Lucke
An excellent report produced by AUSA's Institiute of Land Warfare. Makes an excellent case for the shift to unit-led, home station-centric training, as well as the blended training enablers to support it.
May 2012 Devil's Corner 1HBCT NewsletterNoel Waterman
The Devil’s Corner 1HBCT Monthly Newsletter is now available and can be found on the 1HBCT webpage on the 1st Infantry Division website at http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct due to the size, please click on the link to read. We apologize or the delay due to information that was pending.
CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS
ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR, HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO ACCOMPLISH, AND ARE HELD
ACCOUNTABLE FOR: 1) LEADING SAILORS AND APPLYING THEIR SKILLS TO
TASKS THAT ENABLE MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR THE U.S. NAVY; 2)
DEVELOPING ENLISTED AND JUNIOR OFFICER SAILORS; 3) COMMUNICATING
THE CORE VALUES, STANDARDS AND INFORMATION OF OUR NAVY THAT EMPOWER
SAILORS TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL THEY ATTEMPT; AND 4) SUPPORTING
WITH LOYALTY, THE ENDEAVORS OF THE CHAIN OF COMMAND THEY SERVE AND
THEIR FELLOW CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS WITH WHOM THEY SERVE
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1. 33D Infantry Brigade | Illinois National Guard | XCTC Rotation 12-03
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
2. Army Strong – Guard Strong
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
3. Community Based, State-wide
Proven in combat and in our communities.
Proven in our Communities • Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 33rd IBCT
Urbana, IL
Approximately 3,500 Solders
strong in over 30 communities • 1st Battalion, 178th Infantry Regiment
Chicago, IL
• 2nd Squadron, 106th Cavalry Regiment
Kewanee, IL
• 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment
Marion, IL
• 2nd Battalion, 122nd Field Artillery Regiment
Chicago, IL
• 33rd Brigade Special Troops
Battalion
Machesney Park, IL
• 634th Brigade Support Battalion
Sullivan, IL
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
4. History, Lineage & Honors
Honoring our history and lineage; we build upon our experience gained in
combat to defeat our nation’s enemies, and to secure the homeland
Commander, 33d Infantry Brigade • Deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom
Col. Paul Hastings
Afghanistan in 2008-2009
Deputy Commander, 33d IBCT
Col. Dan Fuhr • Experienced combat veterans and soldiers
Command Sergeant Major, 33d IBCT
Command Sgt. Major Timothy Beck • Demonstrated rapid response for domestic support
operations state-wide
Always Ready, Always There
Indian Wars - Black Hawk
Mexican War - Vera Cruz; Cerro
Gordo
Civil War - Henry and Donaldson;
Shiloh; Vicksburg; Missouri 1861;
Kentucky 1862; Mississippi 1863;
Mississippi 1864; Tennessee
1862; Alabama 1865
World War I - Somme Offensive;
Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918;
Picardy 1918
World War II - New Guinea;
Luzon
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
5. A Shared Vision and Values
Professionals in the Profession of Arms, sworn to serve our country and our
communities.
Shared Values
• The premier Infantry Brigade Combat Team in the
Army National Guard.
Our reputation is one of
excellence. • A values-based organization consisting of dedicated,
Our values are obvious. disciplined, mentally and physically tough, competent
We are proud, quiet, Soldiers that work as a team.
professionals, never arrogant.
• Led by capable and selfless leaders
Our leader training and counseling
programs are the best. • Our Soldiers, families, and employers are proud to be
We set and enforce high a part of the 33D BCT and understand its relevance to
standards in all we do.
our Nation.
We develop/foster strong Family
Readiness Groups.
We care for our Gold Star Families
Lines of Effort
and Wounded Warriors. Leading Insert Different Photo
We assess risk and train safely. Training
We never walk away from a
Maintaining
deficiency.
Caring
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
6. Purpose Driven, Mission Focused
We have a non-negotiable contract with the American People to be
ready when called.
• Trained to be the best NG IBCT ready to deploy as an intact
infantry brigade, capable of conducting decisive action
anywhere in the world to protect US national interests
• In the Available Pool as of 01 OCT 2013; integral to the US
National Security Strategy
Strategic Depth Operational Depth Operational Force
Army Force Generation Model RESET TRAIN / READY AVAILABLE
A 5 year cyclic process the Army uses Reset Training Train-Ready Mission Force
to man, equip, and train units for
deployment
Unit DEF
Allocates and prioritizes limited Ind / Crew I/C/S
Collective
Training Proficiency
resources Prof** Post Mob
Training DEPLOYED
Cycles units through three separate
and distinct force pools to include
RESET, Train-Ready, and Available.
CEF
1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
Reconstitute / HS Training / Training at CTCs / Tng Avail/Deployed
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
7. eXportable Combat Training Capability
The Army National Guard’s (ARNG) eXportable Combat Training Capability
(XCTC) program provides an experience similar to a Combat Training Center
• XCTC provides a cost-effective and readily available
alternative to the National Training Center (NTC) at
Fort Irwin, California or the Joint Readiness Training
Center (JRTC) at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
• XCTC provides a culminating event for units in the
Army Force Generation Model (ARFORGEN)
• Individual Soldiers carry the Multiple
Integrated Laser Engagement (MILES)
2000 and Enhanced Digital
Instrumentation (EDI).
• Leverages the Deployable Force-on-Force
Instrumented Range System (DFIRST) which
provides radar imagery for tracking vehicles
across a battlefield
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
8. Decisive Action XCTC
“Conducting tactical actions and tasks to create an instinct base for which
our Soldiers and leaders can draw upon in the future fight.”
Mission: The 33D IBCT conducts XCTC 7-27 July 2012 in order
to perform rigorous, theater immersed, multi-echelon training
to achieve platoon level collective training proficiency under
the mission command of the company and battalion.
End State:
• Platoons are certified in offensive, defensive, and stability
XCTC Key Tasks tasks
Safely deploy/redeploy to Camp • Companies and battalions achieved mission command
Ripley proficiency
Successfully conduct RSOI and
• Junior leaders are able to react to unpredictable, complex,
XCTC rotation
ill-defined situations
Platoon proficiency achieved thru
Company and Battalion Mission • Soldiers are confident in themselves, their equipment and
Command. their leaders
BN and IBCT staff capable of • All aspects of safety, Soldier care and Army values are
performing operations while incorporated and accomplished throughout the XCTC
synchronizing IBCT enablers rotation
(plan, prepare, execute and
assess).
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
9. Training Highlights
Platoon focused; fully integrating all battlefield enablers
Battlefield Enablers
• Sniper Mobile Training Team
• Field Artillery Live Fire Exercise
• Unmanned Aerial Systems
• Multi-Functional Teams
• Sappers Battalion Field
Training Exercise
as a Brigade Attack
Platoon
training under
Battalion
6 Live Fire Exercises Mission
Command
Squad Platoon
Day 1 P r o g r e s s i v e C o l l e c t i v e Tr a i n i n g Day 21
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
10. Putting it all together
Seizing, retaining, and exploiting the initiative to gain and maintain a
position of relative advantage in sustained land operations
• Rigorous, Relevant, Realistic
• Putting it all together at the platoon level
• Company, Battalion, Brigade Mission Command
• 24 hour operations, full battlefield immersion
• Central to our success is our junior noncommissioned
officers
Disciplined Initiative
Decentralized Operations Tactical Maneuver Mission Command
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world
11. Central to our success…
Tactical excellence – making our Soldiers, squads and platoons the most lethal and survivable in the world