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Enabling the Global Response Force: Access Strategies for the 82nd Airborne Division

Full title: Enabling the Global Response Force: Access Strategies for the 82nd Airborne Division
ISBN: 9780833092472
ISBN 10: 0833092472
Authors: Eckhause, Jeremy M. Schwille, Michael Best, Katharina Ley Wong, Jonathan P.
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Num. pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

The Global Response Force (grf) Is Built For Rapid Response To Unforeseen Or, More Specifically, Unplanned Operations. Selected Army Airborne Forces Provide A Large Portion Of The Grf And Are Dependent On Joint Concepts For Deployment And Access. This Study Illustrates A Method For Determining The Best Access Strategies Given Constraints In Aircraft, Intermediate Staging Bases, Operational Capabilities, And Other Factors. The Study Applies This Method To Each Geographic Combatant Command And Develops Specific, Tailored Strategies For Each. The Access Strategies Are Built From Multiple Analytic Techniques: Historical Aircraft Data And Platform Specifications To Determine Capabilities And Limitations Of The Air Fleet; Several Airfield Databases, Site Reports, And Expert Judgments To Determine Probable Intermediate Staging Base Locations And Their Likely Capabilities; Multiple Deployment Concepts For Access To Minimize Operational Risks; And Detailed Geographic And Operational Analysis To Determine Global Coverage And Reach. In The End, We Were Able To Deduce A Preferred Strategy For Each Of The Combatant Commands. Global Access For The Grf Is Provided Partially Through The Use Of Well-established Staging Bases But Will Necessarily Rely On Austere Basing And Complex Deployment Concepts For Particular Locations In Multiple Combatant Commands. The Study Concludes With Several Recommendations To Close Those Risks, Which Span The Services, Combatant Commands, And Joint Staff--back Cover. Background -- Scenarios And Force Packages -- Deployment Concepts -- Lift And Airfield Considerations For Access Training -- Contingency Location And Isb Selection -- Toward A Usafricom Access Strategy -- Toward A Uscentcom Access Strategy -- Toward A Uspacom Access Strategy -- Toward A Ussouthcom Access Strategy -- Toward A Useucom Access Strategy -- Findings, Conclusions, And Recomendations. Christopher G. Pernin, Katarina Ley Best, Matthew E. Boyer, Jeremy M. Eckhause, John Gordon Iv, Dan Madden, Katherine Pfrommer, Anthony D. Rosello, Michael Schwille, Michael Shurkin, Jonathan P. Wong. Rr-1161-a--cover Page 4. At Head Of Title: Rand Arroyo Center. Prepared For The United States Army. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 129-131).