Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Defense COL(P) Stanley H. Lillie Commandant, The United States Army Chemical School 1 Agenda • • • • • • Chemical School Mission and Vision Support to GWOT Chemical Corps Transformation Chemical Corps Support to SOCOM USACMLS Initiatives Questions 2 Chemical School Mission USACMLS trains the Army’s chemical soldiers; develops leaders; supports training in units; develops joint, multiservice, and Army doctrine; transforms the future Army chemical force; and is the Joint Combat Developer for the Joint Chemical Biological Defense Program 3 Chemical School Training Courses Joint and International Training Joint Senior Leader Course Marine/Navy/AF NBC Defense Coast Guard Strike Force Training International NBC Defense Courses WMD/ HLS Training CST (WMD) Training Civil Support Skills Course (CSSC) Installation Emergency Responders Installation Response Planner Soldier Advanced Skills Training NBC Recon Course – L5 Master FOX Scout Course – L1 Bio Integrated Detection – L4 Radiological Safety Course Operational Radiation Safety Soldier Training CM/SOC Precommand Course Captains Career Course Officer Basic Course NCO Advanced Course NCO Basic Course Advanced Individual Training One Station Unit Training 4 The Chief of Chemical’s Vision • An Army superbly equipped, trained and ready to fight and win unhindered by threatened or actual CBRN hazards. • A Corps of professional soldiers, tactically and technically unsurpassed, imbued with the warrior ethos. • A capability, both vital and relevant, for the combatant commander, the joint warfight and the defense of the homeland. 5 5 Support to the Global War on Terrorism • 455th Cm Bde • 2nd Cm Bn • 83rd Cm Bn • 450th Cm Bn • 468th Cm Bn • Technical Escort Unit • 7th Cm Co • 11th Cm Co • 12th Cm Co • 21st Cm Co • 44th Cm Co • 46th Cm Co • 51st Cm Co • 68th Cm Co • 89th Cm Co • 92nd Cm Co • 181st Cm Co • 172nd Cm Co • 310th Cm Co U.S. Army Chemical School 6 6 Chemical Corps Transformation • Emerging Strategic Environment • Proliferation of WMD • Threat to Homeland Security • Reduced response times from crisis to conflict • Requirement to conduct full spectrum ops • Evolving International Reality • Terrorists or Rogue States possessing WMD • Evolving Conduct of War • Adaptive, creative enemies • Pace and proliferation of new technologies • Aggressive and hostile ideologies intent on harming U.S. interests 7 Chemical Corps SOCOM Strength 2003 AUTH 18 12 6 2 38 O/H 13 22 5 2 42 Skill Level One Sergeant Staff Sergeant Platoon Sergeant/Sergeant First Class First Sergeant/Master Sergeant TOTAL Enlisted 38 49 36 42 13 178 66 37 47 34 8 192 +28 -12 11 -8 -5 14 174 76 131 81 62 108 TOTAL 216 234 20 108 Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel TOTAL Officers One augmentee CPT in Korea DELTA % FILL -5 72 10 183 -1 83 0 100 4 110 Two SFC Augmentees 8 Chemical Detachment (Recon)(SF) Current Design NBC Officer O3 74A005P Opns SGT E7 54B4P Chem Op Spec Chem Op Spec Chem Op Spec E4 E3 E3 54B1P 54B1P 54B1P Chemical Detachment (Recon) (Special Forces): SRC: 03529LB00 5 Space TOE, (1 – 0 – 4 – 5)4 Mission: Provide NBC recon support to Special Forces unit. Provide 5 Space TOE (MIL) NBC technical knowledge about the enemy’s NBC personnel, materiel, tactics. OFF techniques, WO ENL and AGG 1 0 4 5 One detachment per Special Forces Group 9 Chemical Detachment (Recon)(SF) NBC Officer O3 74A005P Operations SGT E7 54B4P Chem Op Spec E4 54B1P Chem Op Spec E3 54B1P Chem Op Spec E3 54B1P 03 E8 Chemical Detachment Alpha (CDA) 1st FOB (SF Bn) E7 E6 74D2V E5 14 Space TOE, (1 – 0 – 13 – 14) Chemical Detachment Alpha (CDA) 2nd FOB (SF Bn) 74D4VJ5 E6 74D3VJ5 E5 DET SGT 74D5VJ5 E7 74D4VJ5 74D2V CDR 74A005S E7 74D3VJ5 E5 Chemical Detachment Alpha (CDA) 3rd FOB (SF Bn) E6 74D2V E5 74D4VJ5 74D2V 74D3VJ5 E5 74D2V E5 74D2V Chemical Detachment (Recon)(SF): SRC 03529LB00 Mission: Provide NBC Reconnaissance Support to Special Forces units in the form of Technical Expertise about NBC systems and employment tactics, techniques and procedures. Augments SF Operations Detachments – Alpha (ODA) to perform special tasks involved with NBC 10 material detection, collection, field identification, and sampling and packaging. USACMLS Initiatives • CBRNE Center of Excellence • Installation Protection • Joint Inter-Agency Cooperation • JTF-6 Training • CBRNE Command 11 CBRNE Center of Excellence • First Responder Training Facility • Chemical Defense Training Facility • BIDs Bunker / FOX Den 12 Installation Protection • Organized and Equipped • Integrated Sensor Array Maneuver Support Center • Information Management Fort to Port – Deployment Implications 13 CBRN Installation Protection Operational Concept Garrison Cdr FORSCOM Cdr FORSCOM O/O Combatant Cdrs State Governor TOE Units 14 Joint Inter-Agency Cooperation • JTF-6: Provided CBRN MTT instruction to first responders and U.S. Border Patrol teams • CSSC Course for all Installation Support Teams / WMD CST 15 CBRNE Operational Command FORSCOM (ARNORTH/JFLCC) CBRNE Command HQ X CBRNE nd OD 52 nd Group Group (EOD) (EOD) Force Pool l lI lI HHC TEU TEU APG DPG l l HHC Co l Co l Remediation & Analytical Dir Program Support Co Plans/ Opns Materiel JRT JRT JRT Lab NRT NCRT NRT (OPCON) Reach l HHC ARU -CM PBA RT APG RT • Provides trained and ready forces • C2 of full spectrum CBRNE Opns • Support to Civil Authorities for HLS • Maintain technical links with appropriate Joint, Federal, and State assets • Train and maintain oversight of CBRNE assets 16 Questions? 17 Back-up Slides 18 CBRNE Operational Command Mission Statement (from O&O version 6.0) Mission: The CBRNE Command integrates, coordinates, deploys and provides trained and ready forces, and is prepared to exercise command and control of full spectrum CBRNE operations to Joint and Army Force Commanders. Provides Army support to Civil Authorities for Homeland Defense. Maintains technical links with appropriate Joint, Federal, and State CBRNE assets, as well as research, development and technical communities to assure Army CBRNE response readiness. Provides or assists in the training and readiness oversight of CBRNE assets (Active, Guard and Reserve). 19