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Page 1: MG Custer - IWS Brief (Dec 09)

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Covert ActionNuclear ProgramC

Terrorist Attacks

Oil/Gas Demand

ZirconChat

Instant Messaging

Food & Water

Islamic Extremism

InstabilityNatural Disasters

UNITS

INDIVIDUALS

NETWORKS

The Expertise Has Moved to the Edges!

Collaboration& Cooperation

Command & Control

C2

Strategic PrivateLES - CES

Looking for a silver needle in a stack of 6 million silver needles

AMPLIFIERS

Culture

Hybrid Warfare

FindFix

Finish

PSIJabber

Conflict Within the Human Dimension . . . “War” Among the People

Jive My Space

Virtual SocialNetworking

FacebookSkype

IWS

A Transformed world

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Total Army Force Authorizations

MI Soldiers: ~37,000 (~3.5% of the total force)

Authorizations~7,104 MI Officers~1,655 Warrant Officers~28,201 Enlisted Soldiers

Active Duty Force

~547K MI Soldiers: ~22,000 (~4% of the total Force)

Authorizations~3,700 MI Officers~1,300 Warrant Officers~17,000 Enlisted Soldiers

~563K

Army Reserve & National Guard

MI Soldiers: ~15,000 (~2.75% of the total

force) Authorizations~3,400 MI Officers~400 Warrant Officers~11,200 Enlisted Soldiers

~1,1Mil

Army mi force fy 2010

~1,1Mil

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Intelligence Disciplines

Active

ReservesNational Guard

as of Dec 09

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OFFICERS Reduction Of Branch Detail Time

48 to 36 months MICCC 64% Branch Detail

Criticality of BCT S2 Officers Early Designation/Training of FA 34

ENLISTED Early Merger of 35G and 35H (1 OCT 10) Future IWCC and IMAC 09L MOS 35L In-Service Accessions

NCOA (ALC/SLC) Blended Strategy Links Resident and Non-Resident Training WLC Prepares NCOs for SQD Operations ALC Prepares NCOs for PLT Operations and Technical Intel Competence SLC Prepares SR NCOs for CO Operations, 1SG Lead / Train Aspects and Supervisory Intelligence Operations

WARRANT OFFICERS 350V ISR Warrant Officer Initiative MI Warrant Officer Strength All Time High Continue to Find the Best Future MI WOs

Transforming intelligence professionals

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G2 Staff/ Analysis

Guardrail / National Processors

C2 and G2 Staff

Collectors/Analysis

S2 Staff

G2 Staff / Analysis / Collectors

G2 Staff / Analysis (ACE) / Collectors

4%27

%17

%23

%29

%

35%

28%

12%

22%

Force

XXI RCC

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National and Joint

Joint and National Knowledge Centers

++++Army

XBde

XXXCorps

XXDiv MI

II

MIX

MIX

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18

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ASCCASCC

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National and Joint

Joint and National Knowledge Centers

73

18

• G2/ACE support to DIV Main & TAC CP, BFSB• MI BN (BFSB)

• BDE & BN S-2 • MI COs

• G2 support to CPs• Theater Intel BDE

XBCT

MII

DivMIII

ArmyMIB

X

18

Corps• G2 Staff and ACE

4

3%

Pre Modular Force

2001

Modular Force

2011

Mod

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E

5x

EMBEDDED INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITY AT BCT

Transformed force organization

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The United States Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICoE) Leads,Trains, Equips, Supports ARFORGEN and the world’s premier Corps of Military Intelligence Professionals who are imbued with a warrior spirit,

adaptable and prepared to perform in a Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multi-national environment upon

arrival.

Usaicoe mission

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INITIAL MILITARY TRAINING BOLC III (US ONLY)WOBC (CC & TRACKS)

AIT (35F, 35G,35H,35M, 35N,35P, 35T)

PMEOFFICERS (MICCC, AOC, STRAT INTEL, G2 ACE) WO ADVANCED NCOA (BNCOC / ANCOC)

FOREIGN (MICC, BOLC, ICT, IOTIC, CCC PREP)

FUNCTIONAL COURSES MTTS PROGRAMMED (ICT/TAC HUMINT/CULTURAL AWARENESS)

Programmed Training Population

2001 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

8,502 14,116 12,388 16,947 Ft H18,796 (All)

15,188 Ft H17,324 (All)

18,502 Ft H22,087 (All)

17,805 Ft H21,517 (All)

849 284 551 14 7,526 2,196

938 238 109 0 1,572 81 359 48 2,941 255 6,672 21,517 3,116

Programmed In TrainingAs of 15 December 2009

Usaicoe training population

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Initial Military Training (IMT) Leader Development/Education USAICoE’s Relevancy

Lessons Learned Integration DCGS-A, JICTC

Professional Military Education (OES/WOES/NCOES)

GEOINT Analytic Transformation

Critical Thinking Advanced Analytics

ISR Synchronization Mobile Training Teams Intel Knowledge Network (IKN) TRADOC Culture Center CNO/CNA/CNE

NO COLD STARTS!

Integrate DCGS-A into every classroom and immerse every

student

Usaicoe priorities

Support AFORGEN

Ensure success despite the irrelevance of

traditional paradigms

Create a training environment

indistinguishable from current combat

theaters

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“It is widely recognized in both theaters that our homestation training models and doctrine are outdated and we are operationally far ahead of our current DOTLMPF solutions to include formalizing our intelligence organizations to fight as joint/inter-agency teams.”

- GEN David Petraeus

We must change the way we do business!

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Give Ft Huachuca a facelift. Take an Enterprise approach and rewire our

campus for the 21st century!

Soldier QOLWiFi

Goin

g Gre

en

USAICoE’s Thin-client Architecture• Efficient, flexible and easy to administer• USAICoE user base of 6,000 clients•Multi-Domain Environment

• NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, NSA Net•2 Network Administrators•Virtualized DCGS-A Architecture•Save $59 Million over the POM•DCGS-A Immersion

• JWICS / SIPR VOIP • JWICS Desktop VTC • Thin Client in EVERY Classroom

• DCGS-A v3 Thin Client via VMWARE • Cloud Computing (RTRG) • DoDIIS Trusted Workstation • I3MP + DWDM = Unlimited Bandwidth• MAINSHIP - SIPR Media Server

• Al’Jazeera, CNN, FoxNews, Dubai TV• Arabic Immersion

• SMART BUILDING Technology• GAMING Technology for Training• CAMPUS WiFi for Soldier QOL• GOOGLE EARTH servers (NIPR/SIPR/JWICS)• ADVANCED GEOINT Classrooms• Partnering with Better Idea Small Companies

A transformed intelligence center

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Unlimited access + unlimited bandwidth =

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InstructorStudentStudent

StudentStudent

Instructor

Resource CentersKnowledge Repositories

Instructor Centric

Learner Centric (Knowledge Seekers)

Experts

Blended Classroom

Decision Games & Digital Stories

Mil Book, Mil Wiki, Mil Blog

Coaches & Mentors

SimulationsInteractive Teaching &

Coaching

Learner

Learners as the next source of enterprise learning content

Life Long Learning Curriculum on the Web Just-in-Time Learning Integrated Communities of Practice Repetitive Guided & Deliberate Practice E-Readers with Synchronized Repositories

Communities of PracticeWarfighter Forums

A transformed learning paradigm

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Transforming training

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suppor

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GEOINT TRAINING

CONUSOCONUS

Support to Warfighter at the edge

RetrainingNot Required!

USAICoETheater

Train As you Fight

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• Millennial Soldier Focus– Reduce Power Point Increase Gaming, Simulations and PEs– Socratic Method/Adult Learning Model PME/Competing Hypothesis

• Train “how to think” not “what to think”– Integrate Critical Thinking into every course– Advanced Analytics– DCGS-A Immersion

• Educational Technologies– Blended Instruction (Collaborative Solutions like Academia)– Mainship “USAIC TUBE” integration– Interactive Media Instruction (IMI) Strategies

• Challenging Established Practices with Innovation– Language Pilots/DLI– USAIC Forward (Afghanistan)– Field Here First– Future Force Supporting the Deployed Force

• One Standard in Training – AC/RC Equivalency (Courseware/Testing)– Build out Infrastructure - Devens, Atlanta, Utah– Instructor Preparation– Synchronized Courseware – AC/RC

• Mobile Training Teams– Trained 93,782 Soldiers Army wide in FY09– CoIST

• Cultural Awareness for SL1/ Cultural Understanding for PME

“Sacred Cows Make Good Shoes”

A NEW APPROACH TO TRAINING

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Biometrics

Enabled

Intelligence

Forensics

Enabled

Analysis

Human Intel

Biometrics& Forensics Intel

Digital Evidence

Firearms & Toolmarks

Nuclear DNA

Digital Evidence

Latent Prints

High Resolution Targeting

Multiple sources of information with one query

DCGS-A is Battle Command“An open architecture platform that provides location agnostic access to ubiquitous multi-level security data stored both locally and in an enterprise cloud. Analysis is enabled by an Integrated Intelligence Architecture (I2A), a DCGS Advanced Network Analysis (DANA) capability and an Ozone Widget Framework (OWF) providing analysts at every echelon with an infinite number of specifics widgets (tools) to accomplish any intelligence process task.”

transformING DCGS-A

Geospatial Relational and Temporal Context

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Ozone Widget Framework

Specific and Multiple

Tools For Every Process

Cloud Computing

RTRG

Visual Analytic Tools To Leverage

Lucene and Hadoop Data Architectures

Multi-Level Security Data Stores

Single Layer Authentication

There’s An “APP” For

That!

Always Connected Wigitized Platform

(3G/4G iPhone)

WidgetsThe Future For

Industry

New Doctrinal Operational and

Reach Architectures

SEEmore data and

information than ever before

UNDERSTAND convert data into

knowledge a force can employ

ACT information, and knowledge at the

right time and place

DataData

InformationInformation

IntelligenceIntelligence

Collaboration

Alerts andAlarms

Data Query

Data Visualization

Common OfficeTools

HUMINT Modules

MASINTModules

SIG IN T M o d u le s

All SourceModules

GeoINTModules

OSINTModules

FusionISR

Synchronization

Information Assurance

SpaceModule

WeatherModule

TargetingModule

Geospatial Visualization

Theater

Corps

National

Bn

BCT

Div

Multi-National

Open

Platform

Sensors and

Sources

Soldier

KnowledgeKnowledge

Reduces Commander’s RiskFlattens the Intelligence Enterprise

Impacts the Lowest Echelons

DCGS-A tOMORROW

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Army is largest consumer - FY09 – 1589 Soldiers trained for deploying Commanders.

-MSO CAT I & II Certification -35F Captain AOC -Strategic Debriefing Certification

Professionalize the Army’s HUMINT Soldier – Capacity to Capability

A new humint framework

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Officers CPT

LTWO

OtherResNG

BWC

Supports ARFORGEN

End State

Capstone ExerciseCapstone Exercise for all MI Students PVT – CPT Iraq Based Scenario Currently, Afghanistan Based in May 2010 - Utilizes DCGS-A Architecture - Immediately Incorporates Lessons Learned and TTPs

Supports ARFORGENTrains NG and Reserve Units at Fort Huachuca - Sends Mobile Training Teams to Home Station (Using Iraq or Afghanistan Scenario)

Easily supports MDMP at other CoEs- Could Incorporate USAF CAOC and JCMB

TASS Battalion Integration Expands Intelligence Training Network to Ft Devens, MA; Dobbins AFG, GA; and Camp Williams, UT - Allows COMPO 2 and 3 to train to same standard

Other Branch and Sister Service Potential

NCOsANCOCBNCOC

AIT MOS-T

FM 7.0 Training the Force - Commanders train battle staffs primarily through a mix of constructive and virtual simulations and to develop the adaptiveness necessary to leverage developing information technology.

IET Soldiers 35F 35M

35G/H 35N 35P 35T

The Capstone Training Event Described in FM 7.0

Joint intelligence combat training center

Intelligence Officers and Soldiers who are prepared for assignments on intelligence staffs at DIV and below and are prepared to join their unit, deploy, and conduct multi-discipline, intelligence operations

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Ft. StewartCREW, 2 X CoIST, BAT

Ft. McPhersonCoIST

HUNTER AAFCA

Ft. BENNINGCA

Intelligence Combating Terrorism ISR

Battlefield Forensics Unattended Ground Sensor

DCGS-A Civil Affairs

Company Intel Support Team Tactical Questioning

BAT - CREW - Prophet

Ft. BelvoirCA

Ft. EustisCA

VA ARNGBAT, TQ

WV ARNGBAT

Ft. Hood2 x CA, TQ, 2 X DCGS-A

Ft. BlissDCGS-A

Ft. Campbell2 X CA, TQ, ISR, DCGS-A, CoIST, 2 X BAT, Prophet

IraqCF/UGS

Afghanistan2 X CF/UGS

CO ARNGCA

Ft. Carson2 X CA, TQ, CoIST

Ft. BraggHCT, DCGS-A, 2 X Prophet

Ft Irwin/NTCCT

Camp PendletonCT

CA ARNGHCT

HawaiiDCGS-A, BAT, Prophet

Ft. McCoyCREW

Ft. DrumCA, CoIST

EuropeICT, CT, ISR, 2 X CREW, 2 X DCGS-A,CoIST OTS, TQ, BFF

MelbourneProphet

Ft. HuachucaDCGS-A,

Sierra Vista/ISHS*Analyst Notebook

Yuma/ISHS*Threat Mitigation

Ft. DixCA, CREW

Ft. MonmouthTS

Camp ShelbyBAT, CREW

FT RILEYBAT

Kansas ARNGCA

FT RUCKERCA

FT LEANORD WOODCA

Cp AtterburyCoIST

MTT – 31NETT – 41

Counterterrorism HUMINT Collection Team

Analyst Notebook Threat Mitigation

62,733 Soldiers Trained in FY0893,782 Soldiers Trained in FY0914,279 Soldiers Trained in FY10

39 Deployed OIF/OEF

8 OIF11 OEF

Quickstart

Global USAICOE MTT TNG Support 07 DEC – 18 DEC 09

Ft. Lewis2 X DCGS-A

Transformed training support

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12/15/2009 21 Recommended

1/3Dec 09

CCMRF-127 Apr - 1

May 099-12 Feb

0912-15 Jan

095-6 Jan 10

10-13 Aug 09

18-20 May 09

18-20 May 09

5-8 Oct 09

24-26 Aug 09

1 IDJan 10 MNC-I

15-Dec-09 9-Sep-09 N/A N/A N/A15-17 Dec

08N/A N/A N/A N/A

13-17 Jul 09

3/101Jan 10

RC-East17-25 Jun

0910-13 Nov

098-12 Jun

0917-25 Jun

099-12 Sep

09

III Corps HQ

Feb 10 MNFI

Local 3-5 May

09N/A 1-3 Dec 09

16-17 Nov 09

16-17 Nov 09

N/A N/A N/A16-19 Feb

09

A/368Mar 10 MNC-I

NGIC Provided

9-Sep-09 N/ANo

Longer Required

13-17 May 09

86 IBCTMar 10

OEFNGIC

Provided1-9 Oct 09

31Oct-3 Nov 09

3/4Mar 10 MND-S

31 Aug-1 Sep 09

9-Jul-0931 Aug-5 Sep 09

11-14 Jan 10

2-5 Nov 09

7-17 Jul 09

3-5 Nov 0930 Nov-4 Dec 09

1/101May 10 OEF/

3-7 Aug 09

1-5 Oct 0914-18 Sep

0920-31 Jul

095-16 Oct

09

101 HQ

Jun 10 USAFOR-

A

3-7 Aug 09

30 Nov-4 Dec 09

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

92 MEBJun 10 KFOR

NGIC Provided

4/3Jul 10 OIF

2-4 Dec 09 9-Sep-097-11 Dec

09

325 MI BN

Aug 10 OEF

NGIC Provided

525 BfSB

Aug 10 USAFOR-

A

9-Oct-09 N/A19-23 Oct

09N/A N/A

19-23 Oct 09

N/A

67 BFSB

Aug 10 MNC-I

NGIC Provided

12-13 Sep 09

N/A N/A22-25 Mar

10N/A N/A

6-14 Apr 10

7-10 Nov 09

N/A

1/4 Aug 10

OEF7-8 Dec 09 9-Jul-09

13-15 Apr 10

Required Strongly Recommended

Usaicoe mtt support to deploying units“one stop shopping”

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Route

Flow

Process

Reconstitute

Recognize

Retrieve

Cache

Compile

Catalog

Distribute

Account

Resist RecoverRespond

ThreatEnvironment

INTEL Support to NETOPS

• Counterintelligence• Analysis & Tracking of Cyber-Threats• Tipping & Queuing to CND • Incident Handling• Forensics• Developmental & Operational Testing• OPFOR-based Red Teams• Penetration Testing.Coordinated, Integrated, and Deconflicted Operations

Linked & Mutually SupportingNETWARAttack & Exploit are Inseparable

NETOPSOperate & Protect are Inseparable

EA/CNA

EP/ CND

SIGINT

HUMINTTECHINT

GEOINT

OSINT

MASINT

F3EAD CycleCI

EP/ CND

IA

ConnectConfigure Maintain

( Core Cyber Players and Functions )

NETWAR is SIGINTNETOPs is Network Protect / Info Assurance

A transformed cyberworld

ES/CNE

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35N/P/S/T ~ 6900 SIGINT Warriors

~100 positionsASIASI Target Digital Network

AnalystTarget Digital Network Analyst

ADV Cyber Tng Pgm Crypto Network Operator

35N

35P

~20 positions

PDSIPDSI Crypto Cyber R & D Technician

Crypto Cyber R & D Technician

NETA 2008 or

NETA 3001 35N35S

35T

ASIASI ION Operator

~ 50 Positions

35N35S35T

Remote Operations Center Interactive Boot

Camp (36 weeks)

Cryptologic Cyber Analyst

Cryptologic Cyber Analyst

ASIASI ~ 200 Positions

Joint Cyber Analysis Course

No Need for a Cyber

Career Field

NETWAR is

SIGINT

Transforming the cyberforce

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Mission - Change AgentIn collaboration with the greater USAICOE team, accelerate the development of fully integrated DOTMLPF solutions in response to verifiable warfighter needs by partnering with Department of Defense offices, other government agencies, industry and academia in order to overcome institutional barriers that can serve to obstruct timely and effective support to Army Warfighters.

Anal

yze

OIL

Inpu

t

Project Managem

entProvide SM

E reach back capability

DOTMLPF-P Analysis

Operations/SpecialProjects

SMEs/BattlefieldCirculation

RapidInitiatives

Development

LessonsLearned

G-9

LNO to Theater J2s

Inte

l Ini

tiativ

es F

orum

CG Tasks/ProjectsEmerging Technology Integration

Rapid Change EngineGather Information• Verifiable Warfighter Needs• Best Practices & Promising Technologies • DoD, Industry, AcademiaRespond• Develop CONPLAN with Integration/Exit Strategy• Integration w/DOTMLPF Stakeholders• Find /Build (or have built) Prototype/ExperimentationChange• Make Recommendation• Transition• Warfighter Gets Needed Capability

Usaic g9 rapid acquisition / synchronization

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USAIC’s KM System Integrates internal and

external knowledge and collaboration

Online community for Intelligence professionals with global reach

Daily “place of business” for online activities at USAIC

Common framework and environment for information exchange and daily work

IKN is MI’s Knowledge Portal Your gateway back to the

Intelligence Center Complementary to other

Army KM Systems (AKO, BCKS, etc.)

Tailored for USAIC & the MI Community

AKO & AKO-S Authentication

Role-based Login and selective data access capability

OIL

NIPR: https://ikn.army.mil SIPR: https://icon-s.army.smil.mil MI SPACE: https://minet.bcks.army.mil

20,000 LOGINS

PER MONTH

46,000MEMBERS

Intelligence knowledge network

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“Your Web Based Military Intelligence Professional Forum!”

MI Space is MI’s Professional Forum - Forum/Community of Practice - Place to share and get knowledge - Professional Discussions - Locate Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) - Integrated with IKN - Part of the BCKS umbrella - Access via IKN or AKO

25,000 Logins per Month

6,700Members

What is “mi Space?”

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103 Projects / $19.5 Million

A TRANSFORMED POSTFort Huachuca 2009

Canopy/Break Area for DENTAC $10,000

Barnes Field House Parking Lot $463,438

Hot Water Generator Project $700, 012

Lakeside Pavilion$690,000

Lift Station #9$209,000

Krueger Track$732,446

Arts&Crafts Center Fire Alarm System $73,239

Community Center Playground $260,000South Plant Chiller

Replacement $248,946

Bujalski Field $747,402

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Fort Huachuca 2010

7 Projects / $156.3 Million

A TRANSFORMED POST

Weinstein Training Complex

Child Development Center

HT-JCOE Training Complex

East-West-MainGate Construction

UASTB Operations Hanger

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Dedicated to the protection of our environment…

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ACRE FEET

63% Reduction in water usage - Increase In Missions Supported

Electricity

Natural Gas

Water

Heating/Cooling

Lighting

Digital (IP)ConnectionCisco

Network BuildingMediator 2400

• Remote Monitor / Control Console• Configure Automated Controls• Perform Trends Analysis

ICAN

Protecting and preservingOur environment

SOLAR

EPG

WIND

R2303

Fort HuachucaA “Nati onal Treasure” and

good steward of Natural Resources

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“General, how good are the American troops in your

command?” - Rep. IKE Skelton (D-MO)

- Testimony before the House Armed Services Committee on 8 Dec 09

“They are even better than we think they are. They are amazing! We are fighting an extended war with a very

professional force augmented by citizen Soldiers who do an extraordinary job.”

General stanley mcchrystal

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Sgt monica brown

The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star Medal to Specialist Brown, Specialist [the Private First Class], U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism while serving with as a Combat Medic with the 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, during combat actions in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, in Afghanistan. While on patrol, the trail vehicle struck an IED which ignited the fuel, engulfing the vehicle in an intense fireball. The patrol began to take small arms and mortar fire. As the element returned fire, Specialist Brown immediately dismounted her vehicle, and without regard for her personal safety, moved to the burning vehicle under intense enemy fire. After arriving at the vehicle, Specialist Brown began to treat two casualties. As she treated the wounded soldiers, intense enemy fire continued to impact her immediate vicinity. On several occasions, Specialist Brown used her body to shield the casualties from enemy fire, as well as the explosions of ammunition. Specialist Brown moved to the more protected position with her patients, and continued treatment as enemy small arms fire continued to impact around her. Once again, Specialist Brown shielded the wounded with her body. Specialist Brown's heroism and selfless devotion to duty reflect great credit upon herself, Task Force Fury, the Combined Joint Task Force-82, and the United States Army.

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Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a team leader with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3d Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 3d Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, in connection with combat operations against an armed enemy in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, on June 21, 2006.While Staff Sergeant Monti was leading a mission aimed at gathering intelligence and directing fire against the enemy, his 16-man patrol was attacked by as many as 50 enemy fighters. On the verge of being overrun, Staff Sergeant Monti quickly directed his men to set up a defensive position behind a rock formation. He then called for indirect fire support, accurately targeting the rounds upon the enemy who had closed to within 50 meters of his position. While still directing fire, Staff Sergeant Monti personally engaged the enemy with his rifle and a grenade, successfully disrupting an attempt to flank his patrol. Staff Sergeant Monti then realized that one of his Soldiers was lying wounded in the open ground between the advancing enemy and the patrol’s position.With complete disregard for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Monti twice attempted to move from behind the cover of the rocks into the face of relentless enemy fire to rescue his fallen comrade. Determined not to leave his Soldier, Staff Sergeant Monti made a third attempt to cross open terrain through intense enemy fire. On this final attempt, he was mortally wounded, sacrificing his own life in an effort to save his fellow Soldier.Staff Sergeant Monti’s selfless acts of heroism inspired his patrol to fight off the larger enemy force. Staff Sergeant Monti’s immeasurable courage and uncommon valor are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and the United States Army.

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