Train Small Units For Big Wars: Gen. McConville

Train Small Units For Big Wars: Gen. McConville
Train Small Units For Big Wars: Gen. McConville

When high-tech enemies hack and jam communications, “small units need to be able to operate on their own,” the Army Chief of Staff said. “If they are not masters of their craft, they are not going to be able to do that.”

Army Combat Training Centers Return to Pre-COVID Levels

Army Combat Training Centers Return to Pre-COVID Levels
Army Combat Training Centers Return to Pre-COVID Levels

Some 19 brigades will hold wargames at the CTCs in 2021. That’s shy of the pre-COVID peak of 21 last year, but above the average for 2015-2019.

COVID-19: Army Postpones Wargames, Cancels Drills

COVID-19: Army Postpones Wargames, Cancels Drills
COVID-19: Army Postpones Wargames, Cancels Drills

A Washington state National Guard brigade will stay home to help the governor with coronavirus response, while the Army Reserve has halted monthly “battle assemblies.”

‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War

‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War
‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War

M1 tank at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. AUSA: How will the US fight the next war? Today, the Army’s top general declared that the military means “to shift from battles of attrition to battles of cognition, where we think, direct, and act at speeds the enemy cannot match in order to…

All Active Combat Brigades Trained Vs. New Russian Tactics: FORSCOM

All Active Combat Brigades Trained Vs. New Russian Tactics: FORSCOM
All Active Combat Brigades Trained Vs. New Russian Tactics: FORSCOM

AUSA: In February 2014, when Russian troops seized Crimea, almost no one in the US Army had trained for great power war. But since then, the head of Forces Command told me, every active-duty combat brigade has gone through at least one high-intensity wargame at the famed Combat Training Centers on Fort Irwin, Calif. and…

Army Wargames Hone Battlefield Cyber Teams

Army Wargames Hone Battlefield Cyber Teams
Army Wargames Hone Battlefield Cyber Teams

ARLINGTON: The Army is reinforcing its combat brigades with cyber soldiers. In 18 months of wargames with a wide range of units — tanks, Strykers, infantry, Airborne, Rangers — Army Cyber Command troops have brought hacking and jamming to bear on the (simulated) battlefield alongside guns and bombs. The exercises have already revealed cybersecurity shortfalls…

Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming

Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming
Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: After two decades of largely ignoring the danger, the Army is seriously training for a scary scenario: What if GPS, our satellite communications and our wireless networks go down? It’s hardly a hypothetical threat. Russian electronic warfare units locate Ukrainian troops by their transmissions and jam their radios so they can’t call for help, setting them…

Army Puts ‘Cyber Soldiers’ In The Mud

Army Puts ‘Cyber Soldiers’ In The Mud
Army Puts ‘Cyber Soldiers’ In The Mud

ARLINGTON: Pop culture pictures hackers in clean, air-conditioned rooms, working global network magic from a desk. For the Army, though, that’s not enough. If American troops are to prevail against inventive foes in high-tech, close-quarters fights, the hacker elite have to get their boots muddy with the regular grunts. So now the Army’s sending cyber soldiers to…

Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley

Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley
Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley

WASHINGTON: The powerful National Guard Association of the US spent a year and a half battling the last Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Ray Odierno, over everything from Apache gunships to readiness. NGAUS president Gus Hargett has a very different take on Gen. Mark Milley, who replaced Odierno August 14. “I found him to be…

Army Budget Boss: Threats, Uncertainty Reign

Army Budget Boss: Threats, Uncertainty Reign
Army Budget Boss: Threats, Uncertainty Reign

ARLINGTON: No one knows what the 2016 budget is really going to be. In fact, no one can even plan properly for what it might be, the highest-ranking budgeteer in Army uniform made clear this morning. The uncertainty is coming at the Pentagon from two sides at the same time. On the demand side, there’s…

Reserve, Guard May Deploy Against Ebola: New Missions, New Tensions

Reserve, Guard May Deploy Against Ebola: New Missions, New Tensions
Reserve, Guard May Deploy Against Ebola: New Missions, New Tensions

AUSA: Even as the first wave of 4,000 Army regulars deploys to West Africa, the service’s mobilization command is preparing for a possible call-up of Reserve and National Guard troops to replace them in six months, Lt. Gen. Michael Tucker told me today. “There are no orders yet,” the First Army commander cautioned, just precautionary…

New Army Vice ‘Extremely Concerned’ On Readiness

New Army Vice ‘Extremely Concerned’ On Readiness
New Army Vice ‘Extremely Concerned’ On Readiness

AUSA: Expanding on Chief of Staff Ray Odierno’s concerns, the Army’s new Vice-Chief of Staff detailed how “fragile” the service’s readiness is in the face of a 2016 sequester. “We’re in a much better place than we were… a year ago,” said Gen. Daniel Allyn, who until August headed the Army’s main readiness outfit, Forces…