Infrastructure Requirements to Support the Army Strategic Mobility Program Hea
Infrastructure Requirements to Support the Army Strategic Mobility Program Hea
United States Congress House Committee On Natio
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The Army views strategic mobility as a triad of capabilities: Airlift, Sealift and Prepositioned Equipment Airlift Program The Airlift program is well underway as a result of the November 1995 decision to procure 120 C-17s. As you know, this acquisition program is destined to replace the aging C-141 fleet. One only needs to observe the case study example of Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia to appreciate the magnificent capabilities of the C-17. The Army wholeheartedly supports the USAF C-17 f...ull-program buy along with multi-year procurements to accelerate the fielding of the C-17 in a fiscally responsible manner. Sealift Program In a crisis, the Army is required to provide a Unified CINC two CONUS-based heavy divisions, 3. 1 million sq ft of equipment, plus the echelons above division combat support (CS) and combat service support (CSS) units, 3. 6 million sq ft of equipment, within 30 days fi-om US ports. This surge capability is in addition to the Army War Reserve-3 (AWR-3) prepositioned heavy brigade with support, 2 million sq ft of equipment.
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