Title: DIVISION BATTLE COMMAND PART 2
1DIVISION BATTLE COMMANDPART 2
- CPT DARRYL A. KELLY
- UNCLASSIFIED
2PURPOSE
To provide an overview of the different aspects
of division battle command.
3REFERENCES
4OUTLINE
- Joint, Multinational and Interagency Environments
- Control of Tactical Movement
- Airspace Control
- Digitization of the Battlefield
- Summary
- Questions
- Conclusions
5JOINT OPERATIONS1 OF 3
- Consist of 2 or more services
- Established
- Secretary of Defense
- A Commander in Chief (CINC)
- Subordinate Unified Commander
- Existing JTF Commander
6JOINT OPERATIONS2 OF 3
- JTFs are responsible to establishing authority
- Normally Temporary
- Disestablished on completion of mission
7JOINT OPERATIONS
8MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS1 of 4
- Two or more nations conducting operations
together to accomplish a single mission.
9MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS2 of 4
10MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS3 of 4
- Command
- Multinational at echelons above division
- Multinational forces fighting on its flank
- Receive support or provide support
- Integrated forces under control of division or
brigade
11MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS 4 of 4
- Control
- A division commander may not always have the
option to determine the command structure of the
multinational force
12INTERAGENCY OPERATIONS1 of 2
- Primary purpose of interagency operations are to
promote, support and defend US national interest
without becoming involved in war.
13INTERAGENCY OPERATIONS2 of 2
- Political in nature
- Integrate the efforts of several agencies in a
common goal - Established through negotiation
14CONTROL OF TACTICAL MOVEMENT
- Understand the size of unit
- Organized in serials of march
- Use multiple routes (4 routes)
- Designate speeds
15CONTROL OF AIRSPACE1 of 3
- Div A2C2 Overseas the airspace control function
- Identify/resolve airspace user conflicts
- Airspace user requirement
- Maintain maps, overlays
- SOPs, plan and annexes to OPORD/OPLAN
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16CONTROL OF AIRSPACE2 of 3
- Div A2C2 element comprises designated
representatives - G3 Section
- ADA Element
- Aviation Element
17CONTROL OF AIRSPACE 3 of 3
- FSE
- Air Force TACP
- Supporting air traffic control platoon
18DIGITIZATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD1 of 2
- Digitization is defined as near-real-time
transfer of battlefield information between
diverse fighting elements to permit the shared
awareness of the tactical situation
19DIGITIZATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD2 of 2
- Microprocessing and space based technologies
- Broadband transmission systems
- modular communication component
- Facsimile, video, Global Positioning Information
and graphic overlays for digital mapping -
20SUMMARY
- Joint, Multinational and Interagency Environments
- Control of Tactical Movement
- Airspace Control
- Digitization of the Battlefield
21QUESTIONS
22CONCLUSION