490K Soldiers May Not Be Enough:  Odierno

490K Soldiers May Not Be Enough:  Odierno
490K Soldiers May Not Be Enough: Odierno

AUSA: 490,000 Army soldiers may not be enough to cope with an increasingly unstable world. Two years ago — before the rise of the Islamic State, before Russia’s stealth invasion of Ukraine, before Ebola erupted in Africa — Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno testified that an army of 490,000 active-duty troops, 350,000 Guard soldiers, and…

Army Should Build Ship-Killer Missiles: Rep. Randy Forbes

Army Should Build Ship-Killer Missiles: Rep. Randy Forbes
Army Should Build Ship-Killer Missiles: Rep. Randy Forbes

WASHINGTON: China has an arsenal of long-range ship-killing missiles, based on land but able to hit US warships hundreds of miles offshore. Now the chairman of the House seapower subcommittee suggests we give them a taste of their own “anti-access/area denial” medicine. Why shouldn’t the US Army develop its own land-based anti-ship missile force? Rep.…

What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno

What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno
What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno

Russia casts a long shadow nowadays, especially if you’re a neighbor. Armed with heavy tanks, jet fighters, long-range missiles, and the world’s slickest state-sponsored cyber-criminals, Russia is a very different threat from the so-called Islamic State, the Taliban, or even China. So how must the US and its NATO allies change gears, mindset and tactics to cope?…

Army Scrambles On 4 Continents: Odierno Previews New Doctrine

Army Scrambles On 4 Continents: Odierno Previews New Doctrine
Army Scrambles On 4 Continents: Odierno Previews New Doctrine

WASHINGTON: The Mideast may have the spotlight right now, but it’s not the only area that has the Army of Chief of Staff worried. In an uncanny parallel to the 1990s, the end of a large-scale ground deployment — in Europe then, in Iraq and Afghanistan now — has led to steep Army budget cuts even as…

Guard Association Says Compromise With Army Possible

Guard Association Says Compromise With Army Possible
Guard Association Says Compromise With Army Possible

After more than two months of escalating conflict, the powerful National Guard Association of the US downshifted today and took a markedly more conciliatory tone towards the Army leaders it had been savaging just last week. As Army Sec. John McHugh and Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno testified before the House Armed Services Committee,…

Tiered Readiness Returns In Army 2015 Budget; Not All Brigades Ready to Fight

Tiered Readiness Returns In Army 2015 Budget; Not All Brigades Ready to Fight
Tiered Readiness Returns In Army 2015 Budget; Not All Brigades Ready to Fight

PENTAGON: Last year, the sudden budget cuts known as sequestration forced the Army to cancel crucial training for 78 percent of its combat brigades. The budget request for 2015, released today, buys back a lot of that lost readiness — but not all. In fact, the Army has now officially resigned itself to what it…

NGAUS Head Knocks Senior Pentagon Leaders On Army Budget Battle

NGAUS Head Knocks Senior Pentagon Leaders On Army Budget Battle
NGAUS Head Knocks Senior Pentagon Leaders On Army Budget Battle

CAPITOL HILL: When the armed services come here to make their case to Congress, the Army tends to be the elephant: huge, grey, and kind of clumsy. But this year, as the regular Army heads into what will likely be a bitter battle over fiscal 2015 funding with the Army National Guard, the service’s leadership…

Budgets & ‘Betrayal’: National Guard Fights To Keep Apache Gunships

Budgets & ‘Betrayal’: National Guard Fights To Keep Apache Gunships
Budgets & ‘Betrayal’: National Guard Fights To Keep Apache Gunships

“To be honest, we feel betrayed.” That’s what one National Guard gunship pilot told me when I asked him about the Army’s plan to strip the Guard of all its AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. That plan — still awaiting approval by President Obama before he includes it in his budget request for fiscal year 2015…

Army, Guard On Brink Of War: NGAUS Fires First Salvo

Army, Guard On Brink Of War: NGAUS Fires First Salvo
Army, Guard On Brink Of War: NGAUS Fires First Salvo

The war hasn’t started, yet. But unless the regular Army and the National Guard can resolve their differences behind closed doors before the president’s budget request is publicly submitted sometime in February — and prospects are dim — there will be open, brutal conflict on Capitol Hill on a scale not seen since the 1990s.…

Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns

Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns
Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns

WASHINGTON: Two years ago, the Obama administration announced its “Pacific Pivot” (hastily renamed a “rebalance”), but crises keep yanking US attention back from a rising China to the unstable cradle of civilization (as we predicted at the time): Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz to oil traffic, Syria disintegrated into an increasingly sectarian…

Army To Sacrifice GCV To Stave Off ‘Creeping Hollowness’

Army To Sacrifice GCV To Stave Off ‘Creeping Hollowness’
Army To Sacrifice GCV To Stave Off ‘Creeping Hollowness’

WASHINGTON: “It’s not his call,” the Army general said. The general was the Army’s director of strategy, plans, and policy, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Snow. “He” is the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. James Winnefeld, Snow’s superior by two stars and about three layers of bureaucracy. And “it”? “It” is all about how…

Big Army For Big Wars? Yes! GCV? Probably Not.

Big Army For Big Wars? Yes! GCV? Probably Not.
Big Army For Big Wars? Yes! GCV? Probably Not.

PENTAGON: Do we still need a big Army that can wage big wars? Hell yes, the Army generals say. Will the Army get a new Ground Combat Vehicle to replace the 1981-vintage Bradley Fighting Vehicle that currently carries foot troops into battle? Probably not for a long, long time. That’s my assessment based on an exclusive…

Secret Brief On DoD Readiness Woes Set For House Members; HASC Hopes To Sway GOP Leaders

Secret Brief On DoD Readiness Woes Set For House Members; HASC Hopes To Sway GOP Leaders
Secret Brief On DoD Readiness Woes Set For House Members; HASC Hopes To Sway GOP Leaders

CAPITOL HILL: The House Armed Services Committee will hold an extraordinary classified briefing Thursday, open to all House members, on the state of readiness in the US military. Rep. Randy Forbes and other HASC members who pushed for the briefing hope it will help convince Speaker John Boehner and other key GOP leaders that the combined effects…

Service Chiefs Critique Hagel’s SCMR: ‘Rosy’ & ‘Dangerous’ Assumptions

Service Chiefs Critique Hagel’s SCMR: ‘Rosy’ & ‘Dangerous’ Assumptions
Service Chiefs Critique Hagel’s SCMR: ‘Rosy’ & ‘Dangerous’ Assumptions

CAPITOL HILL: We’ve had nearly two years of hearings about how hard the automatic budget cuts called sequestration would hit the Department of Defense. Yesterday, we saw something new. For the first time, the uniformed chiefs of all four services publicly told Congress that they have big problems with their civilian bosses’ plan to cope…