Beyond Ten in Ten: Command and Control of Follow-On U. S. Divisions to AFCENT (Allied Forces Central Europe)
Abstract
This monograph discusses command and control arrangements for U.S. divisions deployed to AFCENT after the initial rapid reinforcement, the so- called ten in ten requirement. Specifically, the paper addresses the type of headquarters needed and whether it should be forward-deployed or CONUS-based. The monograph first examines the operational level of war in theory and doctrine, in order to determine the level at which the headquarters should operate. NATO command and control structure is then examined to see where such a headquarters must interface with existing headquarters. A strawman deployment scenario is developed to show at what point in the development sequence such a headquarters is needed. Historical cases which illustrate the role of corps in major operations are cited. Finally, conclusions and a recommendation as to the type and number of headquarters, basing mode, and sequence of deployment are made. The monograph finds the corps headquarters most appropriate, but recommends decisions in this area be driven by campaign planning at the operational level, not by the number of divisions available. (jhd)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 15, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA215859
Entities
People
- James F. Wolf
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College