Graphic: ARSOC Human Groups in Human Domain
Capabilities-Force Structure, Citizen-CenteredOriginal Source: Doowan Lee, “A Social Movement Approach to Unconventional Warfare,” Special Warfare, July – September 2013, as cited in James Razuri, “Harnessing the Human Domain in Warfare,” Special Operations Essays, May 2015, p. 9.
Graphic: ARSOC 1st SFC as Core Force
Capabilities-Force StructureSource: Robert Steele: Reinventing the US Army
Adapted (added text with red border) from original below, originally entitled Trends in International Competition.
Source: “Redefining the Win,” White Paper, US Army Special Operations Command, 6 January 2015, p. 1.
Robert Steele: Reinventing the US Army Part III – Strategy, Reality, Precepts, Structure, & Leadership
Advanced Cyber/IO, Analysis, Capabilities-Force Structure, Geospatial, ICT-IT, Leadership-Integrity, Officers Call, Peace Intelligence, Political, Reform, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, Threats, True CostSteele, Robert. Reinventing the US Army Part III – Strategy, Reality, Precepts, Structure, & Leadership, Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, Press, Projected Publication 2017.
Part III in the Reinventing the US Army monograph series.
Robert David Steele
This is the author’s preliminary draft of the third of three monographs focused on the future of the US Army as an expeditionary force in a complex world that is rapidly decentralizing while also facing major development challenges.
We have, with the election of Donald Trump,a once-in-a-century opportunity to rethink, reinvent, and reinvest in our national military concepts, doctrine, human capital, organizations, technologies, and command structures, while eradicating much of the waste that is characteristic of a “government specifications cost plus” approach to contracting. Donald Trump won against all odds, against both parties, without the support of the military-industrial complex. Donald Trump is “unshackled” (his word) – his instincts on costly foreign entanglements and the utility of organizations such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are on display.
Wars are won or lost in the decade or two before those wars begin. Whether countries have a Grand Strategy or not; evaluate all high-level threats or not; devise a coherent force structure in which all services and civilian agencies are complementary, inter-operable, and sustainable or not; invest in the human factor for leadership and solider agility or not – these will determine the outcome of future wars a decade or two before the first shot is fired.
If the US Army does not re-invent itself, it will absolutely not win the next war.
DOC: EIN 7FV42 ERAP Steele Vol 3 Reinventing the US Army 2.5 LINKS
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Graphics (5): Open Power Electoral Reform
Analysis, Citizen-Centered, Political- Eligible voters — 70% blocked from ballot access
- Electoral reform act — 12 elements
- Transpartisan cabinet — team of rivals with integrity
- Two-party tyranny pigs
- One bird, two wings, same crap
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Graphic: Brennan’s Posturing versus Steele’s Innovation
Balance, Budgets & Funding, Capabilities-Force Structure, Innovation, Multinational Plus, Reform, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, ThreatsSepp Hasslberger: Oldest Civilization – in South Africa, 200,000 Years Ago…
HistoryWe may find that there have been several civilisations on earth before our current one … once we start to appreciate and learn to read the signs that were left behind. Anyway, here are the remnants of one located at the Southern tip of Africa that pre-dated ours by more than a hundred thousand years.
The remains of a 200,000 year old advanced civilization found in Africa
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