Transcription of ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE - United States Army
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US army Combined Arms CenterSOLDIERS AND LEADERS -OUR ASYMMETRIC ADVANTAGEORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTUREO rganizational Structure1US army Combined Arms CenterSOLDIERS AND LEADERS -OUR ASYMMETRIC ADVANTAGEMCTP OPSGRPs Mission Set operations Groups A and D: Train Division/Corps/ASCCs operations Groups B and F: Train Functional and Multi-Functional Brigades operations Group C: Trains National Guard Brigade Combat Teams (select F/MF BDEs) operations Group J: SOFCFI3 and Special Operation Forces Headquarters operations Group S: Trains Sustainment Brigades, TSCs and ESCs operations Group X: Develops and provides Mission Command for exercisesOG-AOG-COG-DOG-SOG-FOG-XDET 1 505 CCWUSAFJS/J7 (S)Suffolk, VAOG-JCoordinationDSCOL Rambo, AVSGM Barfield, 13 ZCOL Downing, FAMSG Ivan, 13 ZCOL Elrich, INMSG Bornemann, 11 ZCOLK eller, INSFC Fink, 11bCOL Hamilton, AVMSG Kent, 13 ZCOL MacCuish, LGMSG Cornell, 19 KCOL Richardson, FASGM Walden, 35 ZCOL Walker, SFSGM Morrow, 18 ZGS-14 Mr.
operations to support the readiness and combat effectiveness of Army Service Component Commands, Corps and Divisions. ... operations in support of reserve component Brigade combat teams and active component ... operations forces (ARSOF) including civil affairs, military information support operations (MISO) and interagency tactical assets.
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