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3d Air Support Operations Group On Target!

3 ASOG Mission I Training

Brief

3 November 2009

Col Seth Bretscher

3rd Air Support Operations Group/CC

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III Corps OIF x 3

Feb 10

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3 ASOG, Ft Hood, TX Aligned Army Unit: Deployments: Next Deployment:

CC: Col Bretscher ALO: Col (S) Staha CEM: (C)MSgt O'Neill

Total Authorized/Assigned -- 771/565 (74%) Officers Authorized/Assigned -- 116/86 Enlisted Authorized/Assigned -- 655/479 SrNCOs Authorized/Assigned -- 73/53

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3 ASOG Units

3 WS, FtHood, TX Aligned Army Unit: III Corps, 1CD, 3 ACR Deployments: Continuous OIF since 2003

Detachments: Det-1 ­Det-2 - Ft Riley Det-3 - Ft Bliss

Total Authorized/Assigned: 135/98 (73%) I

Highlights -Heavily Deployed - 26% -Battlefield Airman Training -Facility Upgrades Required

Ft Carson (4ID) (110) (1 AD)

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CC: Lt Col Petrocco supt: SMSgt Briggs

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3 ASOG Units ... ~",.""M· 7 ASOS, Ft Bliss, TX

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CC: Lt Col Sully Supt: SMSgt Hopson CMSgt Cross (Nov 09) Total Authorized/Assigned: 99/35 (35%)

Highlights ·1 AD arrival ·S vice 4 BeTs plus Div HQ - will be

largest ASOS

Aligned Army Unit: 4/1 AD Deployments: OIF

On Target!

3 ASOG U'nits

Aligned Army Unit: 1 CD OlFx4

9 ASOS, West Ft Hood, TX

Deployments:

cc: Lt Col James Supt: SMSgt Ramos Total Authorized/Assigned: 150/101 (67%)

Highlights -Awarded $10.8 MILCON in Sep 09 -Ground breaking Nov 09

On Target!

Aligned Army Units: 1 10

Deployments: OIF

3 ASOG Units

10 ASOS, Ft Riley, KS

cc: Lt Col Fatur Supt: MSgt Blackman ALO: Lt Col Hamilton Total Authorized/Assigned : 117/88 (75%) Det 1, Ft Knox, KY CC: Maj Burke

Highlights -New Facilities ­

·12 Nov 09 Ft Riley Move-in -Oet 1 stand up - New Facility

On Target!

3 ASOG Units

Aligned Army Unit: 3 ACR Deployments: OlFx3

11 ASOS, Ft Hood, TX

cc: Lt Col Sutton Supt: MSgt Ivey Total Authorized/Assigned: 35/48 (137%)

Highlights -Transitioned from 4 10 to 3 ACR -Reduced in size - 35 authorized -Needs parking facility upgrade

On Target!

3 ASOG Units

1'3 ASOS, Ft Carson, CO

CC: Lt Col Violette Supt: CMSgt Czop ALO: Lt Col Denny (Sep 09)

Deployments: OlFx3

Total Authorized/Assigned : 137/104 (76%)

Highlights ·4 10 move to Carson ·New facility - 25 Nov 09 Move-in

Aligned Army Units: 41D

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3 ASOG Units

712 ASOS, Ft Hood, TX

CC: Lt Col Khan Supt: CMSgt Davis Total Authorized/Assigned : 110/93

Highlights ·ASOC Gateway (Digital CAS) -Deployed to AFG @ ISAF HQ -OIF Preparation wIlli Corps

Aligned Army Unit: III Corps Deployments: OEFx2,OIFx3

On Target!

9th Air Support Operations Squadron

Unit Mission Statement & Priorities

Lt Col Larry "Cowboy" James 9 ASOS/CC

This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

9th Air Support Operations Squadron

The 9th Air Support Operations Squadron, Fort Hood, Texas. Comprising 150 personnel, the squadron is aligned to the 1st Cavalry Division , and provides Tactical Air Control Party support to the Division.

Aligned Army Unit: 1 CD Deployments: OlFx4

CC: Lt Col James Supt: SMSgt Grandalski

Highlights • Awarded $10.8 MILCON in Sep 09 • Ground breaking Nov 09

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• The 9th Air Support Operations Squadron (9 ASOS) will train, man, and equip Airmen, and be prepared to present mission ready forces to an air component commander, or task force commander, in support of world-wide contingency operations. These forces will be capable of sustaining full-spectrum operations as an autonomous expeditionary air support operations squadron (i.e. the 9 EASOS) and/or modular Tactical Air Control Teams responsible for integrating, planning, and directing execution of joint and coalition air- and space-power in support of the designated ground commander's scheme of maneuver. The 9 {E)ASOS will maintain core Air Force squadron functionality in garrison or deployed to address personnel, logistics, and vehicle/radio maintenance related issues of assigned and attached forces. The 9 ASOS has a habitual relationship with the 1st Cavalry Division (lCD). It will advise the lCD commanding general and senior staff on air­and space-power doctrine, as well as the full-spectrum of capabilities resident in the air component, while simultaneously integrating, planning, and directing execution of jo,int/coalition air- and space-power in support of the joint/coalition campaign plan.

Priorities-1. Functional USAF SQ

Task: Maintain functional administrative and operational SQ programs

Purpose: Sustains training, manning and equipping of all assigned Airmen

2. Core Mission

Task: Prepare ALL assigned Airmen to conduct combat/contingency mission

Purpose: Every Airman must be competent and able to effective execute his/her assigned duties, enabling the squadron to bring effective combat power to the fight

3. The Airman

Task: Develop solid professionall junior Enlisted, NCO, SNCO, and Officer Corps, who are ready to execute combat/contingency taskings

Purpose: Broaden knowledge and experience of every Airman to intellectually and physically stimulate the whole person; motivate and better prepare them to lead and manage squadron programs and personnel; insure they are competent to execute current combat mission and be prepared to seek, recognize, and take advantage of emerging/evolving opportunities; and finally, improve quality of life thru professional military development and other educational endeavors, as well as improved facilities and equipment

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11th Air Support Operations Squadron

Unit Mission Statement & Priorities

Lt Col Richard Sutton 11 ASOS/CC

This briefing is UNCLASSIAED

11 th Air Support Operations Squadron (Air Combat Command), Fort Hood, Texas. Comprising 35 personnel, the squadron is aligned to the 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment , and provides

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Tactical Air Control Party support to the Regiment.

Aligned Army Unit: 3 ACR Deployments: OlFx3

CC: Lt Col Sutton Supt: MSgt Ivey

Highlights -Transitioned from 4 10 to 3 ACR -Reduced in size - 35 authorized -Needs parking facility upgrade

This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

a Mission Statement iii The 11th Air Support Operations Squadron (11 ASOS) will train, man, and equip Airmen, and be prepared to present mission ready forces to an air component commander, or task force commander, in support of world-wide contingency operations. These forces will be capable of sustaining full-spectrum operations as an autonomous expeditionary air support operations squadron (i.e. the 11 EASOS) and/or modular Tactical Air Control Teams responsible for integrating, planning, and directing execution of joint and coalition air- and space-power in support of the designated ground commander's scheme of maneuver. The 11(E)ASOS will maintain core Air Force squadron functionality in garrison or deployed to address personnel, logistics, and vehicle/radio maintenance related issues of assigned and attached forces. The 11 ASOS has a habitual relationship with the 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment (3 ACR). It wii'l advise the 3 ACR commanding general and senior staff on air- and space-power doctrine, as well as the full-spectrum of capabilities resident in the air component, while simultaneously integrating, planning, and directing execution of joint/coalition air- and space-power in support of the joint/coalition campaign plan.

This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

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1. Functional USAF SQ

Task: Maintain functional administrative and operational SQ programs

Purpose: Sustains training, manning and equipping of all assigned Airmen

2. Core Mission

Task: Prepare ALL assigned Airmen to conduct combat/contingency mission

Purpose: Every Airman must be competent and able to effective execute his/her assigned duties, enabling the squadron to bring effective combat power to the fight

3. The Airman

Task: Develop solid professional junior Enlisted, NCO, SNCO, and Officer Corps, who are ready to execute combat/contingency taskings

Purpose: Broaden knowledge and experience of every Airman to intellectually and physically stimulate the whole person; motivate and better prepare them to lead and manage squadron programs and personnel; insure they are competent to execute current combat mission and be prepared to seek, recognize, and take advantage of emerging/evolving opportunities; and finally, improve quality of life thru professional military development and other educational endeavors, as well as improved facilities and equipment

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13th Air Support Operations Squadron

Unit Mission Statement & Priorities

Lt Col Deanna Violette 13 ASOS/CC

This briefing is UNCLASSIRED

13th Air Support Operations Squadron (Air Combat Command), Fort Carson, Colorado. Comprising 143 personnel , the

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squadron is aligned to the 4th

Tactical Air Control Party support to the Division .

Aligned Army Units: 41D ~ Deployments: OlFx3 W CC: Lt Col Violette Supt: CMSgt Czop

Highlights • 4 10 move to Carson • New facility - 25 Nov 09 Move-in

This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

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Mission Statement~ The 13th Air Support Operations Squadron (13 ASOS) will train, man, and equip Airmen, and be prepared to present mission ready forces to an air component commander, or task force commander, in support of world-wide contingency operations. These forces wi'" be capable of sustaining full-spectrum operations as an autonomous expeditionary air support operations squadron (i.e. the 13 EASOS) and/or modular Tactical Air Control Teams responsible for integrating, planning, and directing execution of joint and coalition air- and space-power in support of the designated ground commander's scheme of maneuver. The 13(E)ASOS will maintain core Air Force squadron functionality in garrison or deployed to address personnel, logistics, and vehicle/radio maintenance related issues of assigned and attached forces. The 13 ASOS has a habitual relationship with the 4th Infantry Division (4ID). It will advise the 41D commanding general and senior staff on air­and space-power doctrine, as wei'l as the full-spectrum of capabil 'ities resident in the air component, while simultaneously integrating, planning, and directing execution of joint/coalition air- and space-power in support of the joint/coalition campaign plan.

This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

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Priorities~ 1. Functional USAF SQ

Task: Maintain functional administrative and operational SQ programs

Purpose: Sustains training, manning and equipping of all assigned Airmen

2. Core Mission

Task: Prepare ALL assigned Airmen to conduct combat/contingency mission

Purpose: Every Airman must be competent and able to effective execute his/her assigned duties, enabling the squadron to bring effective combat power to the fight

3. The Airman

Task: Develop solid professional junior Enlisted, NCO, SNCO, and Officer Corps, who are ready to execute combat/contingency taskings

Purpose: Broaden knowledge and experience of every Airman to inteliectua,lIy and physically stimulate the whole person; motivate and better prepare them to lead and manage squadron programs and personnel; insure they are competent to execute current combat mission and be prepared to seek, recognize, and take advantage of emerging/evolving opportunities; and finally, improve quality of life thru professional military development and other educational endeavors, as well as improved facilities and equipment

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