Army Irregular Warfare Fusion Center Newsletter, August 2012

Written by sanfordsheaks on September 4, 2012 in USA Counterinsurgency Center Blog - 1 Comment
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From the Director

(Striking the Right Balance)

 Striking the Right Balance – What is the right balance of irregular warfare and traditional warfare within DOD?  Albeit an extremely difficult question to answer during a time of pending budget cuts and downsizing, the Army Irregular Warfare Fusion Center, in direct coordination with other stakeholders to include the Joint Staff, Army Staff, and Sister Services is addressing this question and many like it head on.  In this context, what do we mean by striking the right balance?  It is about placing the appropriate degree of emphasis on irregular warfare.  There are those who have served in the Army of the 1960’s through the 1990’s and saw firsthand the abrupt and near total abandonment of IW doctrine, training, and education.  Now there is the current generation of Soldiers who have never experienced an Army at peace.  There is a consensus among the most senior and junior members of our Army that the lessons learned in past conflicts must not be relearned by future generations.  I’m convinced though, that senior Army and Joint service leaders are sincere in their efforts to retain the experiences and lessons of the recent past through the institutionalization of IW in our Doctrine, Organization, Training, Leader Development, Material, Personnel and Facilities.   

MG Peter Bayer, who as the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, stated during his testimony to the House Armed Services Committee: “We believe the future operational environment demands irregular warfare competency. To do this, we must optimize the balance between soldier, structure, readiness, and modernization, and continue to focus on the professional military education of our leaders and soldiers.” (See also video of the testimony here). *

The hard question is:  In a resourced constrained environment, how does the Army institutionalize IW capabilities IN doctrine, training, leader development, materiel, personnel and facilities?  What do you think?  Please comment on our blog or email us your ideas: usarmy.leavenworth.cac.mbx.coin@mail.mil.

 Thanks for your service. 

COL Nestor Sadler, Director

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One Comment on "Army Irregular Warfare Fusion Center Newsletter, August 2012"

  1. maximus22 September 11, 2012 at 8:21 pm ·

    I think that you have to tie in IW into Traditional Warfare exercises at a period during the transition from Combat Operations to Phase IV Stability operations. Here is an oportunity to introduce the irregular enemy leftover from combat operations. Combat units would need to transition from full spectrum to insurgency operations.

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