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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


1. Objective. A military executive summary (EXSUM) is like a tactical operation: well-planned, sharp and to the point. Assume that your chain of command or fellow staff officers / NCOs will read only your EXSUM and make their decision based on the information there. That is the exact reason why the EXSUM is so important and as a Senior NCO you should know how to properly prepare one.


2. Instructions. Prepare an EXSUM on the enclosed ALARACT 293/2012, Subject: HQDA EXORD 10-13 in support of the HQDA FY 13-15 Active Component Manning Guidance for your Brigade Commander and Command Sergeant Major . Prepare your executive summary using Arial font, 12 pitch. It may be no longer than one page in length. Use DA Memo 25-52, Staff Action Process and Correspondence Policies, for the format and style of an executive summary. Your office symbol is ATSG-NCOA. The S-1, MAJ Peter Burke, is the approving official for your EXSUM.


3. You must do your own original work. The SLC Written Communication Rubrics will be used to assess your work. Tips:


· Use the active voice. Employ the elements of good Army writing. Don't use a big word when a small one will do; avoid run-on sentences.


· Do not overstate and do not overwrite. Like all military matters, do -- or in this case, say -- what has to be said and move on.


· Speak to the audience of your executive summary. If your report is for high-ranking officers or NCOs, it requires a more formal tone than if the report is to be read by privates.


· Write a thesis statement that addresses the major thrust of the executive summary. Rather than quietly wading in, drop the bombshell and get the reader's attention in the first sentence of the executive summary.


· Leave your executive summary for at least 24 hours and then edit it for typing and grammar mistakes. Read the summary aloud and assess it for proper military tone.


4. References:


a. AR 25-50, Preparing and Managing Correspondence.


b. DA Memo 25-52, Staff Action Process and Correspondence Policies


c. AG School Effective Writing Handbook.


5. Assignment Due: See HR SLC Course Calendar for due date


ALARACT 293/2012


DTG: P 181732Z OCT 12


THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN SENT BY THE PENTAGON TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER ON BEHALF OF


HQDA DCS G-4 WASHINGTON DC //DCS/G-3/5/7//


SUBJECT: HQDA EXORD 10-13 ISO THE HQDA FY13-15 ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING GUIDANCE


(U) REFERENCES.


REF/A/(U)/ AR 220-1, ARMY UNIT STATUS REPORTING (USR) AND FORCE REGISTRATION -


CONSOLIDATED POLICIES, 15 APRIL 2010


REF/B/(U)/ AR 525-29, ARMY FORCE GENERATION (ARFORGEN), 14 MARCH 2011


REF/C/(U)/ AR 614-30, OVERSEAS SERVICE, 30 MARCH 2010


REF/D/(U)/ AR 614-100, OFFICER ASSIGNMENT POLICIES, DETAILS, AND TRANSFERS, 10 JANUARY 2006


REF/E/(U)/ AR 614-200, ENLISTED ASSIGNMENTS AND UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT (RAPID ACTION


REVISION (*RAR) 002, 10/11/2011), 26 FEBRUARY 2009


REF/F/(U)/ DA PAM 220-1, DEFENSE READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM-ARMY PROCEDURES, 16


NOVEMBER 2011


REF/G/(U) DA PAM 611-21, MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND STRUCTURE, 22 JANUARY


2007


REF/H/U)/ ARMY FORCE GENERATION (ARFORGEN) SYNCHRONIZATION BOARD (ASB) CHARTER


ESTABLISHED, 13 OCTOBER 2009


REF/I/(U)/ ARFORGEN SYNCHRONIZATION ORDER (ASO) 2012, 5 MARCH 2012


REF/J/(U)/ ARMY TRAINING AND LEADER DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, DEC 2011


REF/K/(U)/ FORCES COMMAND (FORSCOM) MODULAR FORCE COMMAND AND CONTROL (C2) EXECUTE


ORDER (EXORD), 30 JULY 2010


REF/L/U)/ GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT (GFM) RISK ASSESSMENT, 5 FEBRUARY 2011


REF/M/(U)/ GUIDANCE FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE FORCE (GEF) FY2010-2015, 9 APRIL 2011


REF/N/(U)/ HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (HQDA), ACTIVE COMPONENT (AC) MANNING


GUIDANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2011, 17 DECEMBER 2010


REF/O/(U)/ HQDA, EXORD 185-11, REDUCTION OF NON-DEPLOYABLES, 22 APRIL 2011


REF/P/(U)/ INTEGRATED REQUIREMENT PRIORITY LIST (IRPL), 13 APRIL 2012


REF/Q/(U)/ JOINT STAFF J-33: GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT ALLOCATION PLAN SOURCE (GFMAP)


PLANNING ORDER (PLANORD), 11 MARCH 2011


REF/R/(U) SECARMY MEMORANDUM (4 AUGUST 2011) AND ALL ARMY ACTIVITIES (ALARACT) 298/2011,


ARMY DEPLOYMENT PERIOD POLICY


REF/S/(U) ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) (ASA (M&RA))


MEMORANDUM, SUBJECT: ENLISTED INVOLUNTARY EARLY SEPARATIONS PROGRAM POLICY


MEMORANDUM, 09 MAY 12


REF/T/(U) ALARACT 064/2011 (CORRECTED COPY), MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS)


SUBSTITUTIONS FOR ALL UNITS, DTG 241145Z FEB


REF/U/(U) MILITARY PERSONNEL (MILPER) MESSAGE #11-004 ACTIVE ARMY (AA) STOP LOSS/STOP


MOVEMENT PROGRAM FOR UNITS SCHEDULED TO DEPLOY OCONUS IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION IRAQI


FREEDOM (OIF), OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF), AND OPERATION NEW DAWN (OND)


ATTACHMENTS: ANNEX A: MANNING CATEGORIES WITHIN HQDA EXORD 10-13 ISO THE HQDA FY13-15


ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING GUIDANCE


SH-1


1. (U) SITUATION.


1.A. THE UNITED STATES REMAINS A NATION AT WAR. GLOBALLY ENGAGED AND REGIONALLY


RESPONSIVE, CONCURRENTLY THE ARMY IS IN TRANSITION AS WE REDUCE THE SIZE OF OUR ARMY IN


TOTAL PERSONNEL AS WELL AS IN FORCE STRUCTURE. IN FY13, THE ARMY WILL BEGIN THE INITIAL


STAGES OF A FORCE DRAWDOWN, END THE TEMPORARY END STRENGTH INCREASE (TESI), REDUCE THE


ACTIVE DUTY FOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT (ADOS) PERSONNEL (ENDED BY FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2015),


REDUCE THE ARMY FORCE STRUCTURE (BASED ON TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) 14.1), AND BEGIN TO


ELIMINATE THE WARTIME ALLOWANCE (COMPLETED BY FY17) REDUCING OUR MANNING FLEXIBILITY


AND AFFECTING OUR ABILITY TO OVER MAN FORMATIONS.


1.B. CURRENTLY, THE ARMY HAS ENOUGH SOLDIERS TO FILL EVERY AUTHORIZATION IN THE


AGGREGATE; HOWEVER CHALLENGES SUCH AS GRADE AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS)


SHORTAGES, UNPROGRAMMED/UNDOCUMENTED REQUIREMENTS, AND A GROWING MEDICAL AND


ADMINISTRATIVE NON-AVAILABLE POPULATION SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTS THE ABILITY OF THE


PERSONNEL INVENTORY TO MEET SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. BASED ON THE CURRENT AND


FORESEEABLE CONDITIONS AND CONSTRAINTS, THE HQDA FY13-15 ACTIVE COMPONENT (AC)


MANNING GUIDANCE (MG) WILL USE THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES TO GUIDE IMPLEMENTATION.


1.B.1. FULLY MAN DEPLOYING UNITS IN SUPPORT OF (ISO) OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) AND


OTHER PRIORITIZED OPERATIONS.


1.B.2. IN COORDINATION WITH (ICW) CURRENT STRATEGY, ASSIGN PERSONNEL TO EFFECTIVELY ENABLE


ARMY UNITS TO ATTAIN THE REQUIRED COMBINED ARMS PROFICIENCY EARLIER IN THE TRAIN/READY


PHASE OF THE ARMY FORCE GENERATION (ARFORGEN) CYCLE.


1.B.3. INVEST TOP QUALITY OFFICERS AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS (NCO) IN THE


INSTITUTIONAL ARMY TO DEVELOP SOLDIERS IN DIVERSE AND BROADENING POSITIONS IN ORDER TO


(IOT) SECURE THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOMORROW'S ARMY.


1.B.4. SYNCHRONIZE THE PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS PROCESS WITH THE ARFORGEN CYCLE AND WITH


ARMY PRIORITIES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE ARMY G-3/5/7 AND APPROVED BY THE ARMY SENIOR


LEADERSHIP.


1.C. THIS MANNING GUIDANCE SUPERSEDES HQDA ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING GUIDANCE FOR


2012, DATED 17 DECEMBER 2010 EFFECTIVE 2QTR, FY13.


2. (U) MISSION. PROVIDE AC ARMY WITH PERSONNEL MANNING GUIDANCE FOR FY13-15 THAT IS


SYNCHRONIZED WITH THE ARMY'S PRIORITIES.


3. (U) EXECUTION.


3.A. INTENT. HQDA FY13-15 ACMG WILL RESOURCE THE ARMY WITH PERSONNEL IAW THE ARMY'S


PRIORITIES AS REFLECTED IN THE INTEGRATED REQUIREMENT PRIORITY LIST (IRPL) AND OTHER


PRIORITIES ESTABLISHED BY THE ARMY LEADERSHIP.


3.B. KEY TASKS.


3.B.1. MAN THE ARMY AND PRESERVE A HIGH QUALITY ALL-VOLUNTEER FORCE.


3.B.2. MAINTAIN END STRENGTH TO ENSURE THE INVENTORY MEETS FORCE STRUCTURE.


3.B.3. ALIGN MANNING LEVELS IAW THE ARMY'S PRIORITIES APPROVED BY THE ARMY SENIOR


LEADERSHIP.


3.B.4. PROVIDE MINIMAL MANNING LEVELS FOR ALL UNITS.


3.B.5. INCREASE PRECISION AND PREDICTABILITY IN MANNING.


3.B.6. ESTABLISH A FORMALIZED PROCESS FOR UNITS TO REQUEST CHANGE TO THEIR UNIT'S IRPL


PRIORITY THROUGH G-3/5/7.


SH-2


3.C. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS. BEGINNING 2QTR, FY13, THE ARMY WILL IMPLEMENT THE HQDA FY13-


15 ACMG. THIS NEW GUIDANCE WILL ALIGN MANNING LEVELS IAW ARMY PRIORITIES AS REFLECTED IN


THE IRPL AND OTHER PRIORITIES ESTABLISHED BY THE ARMY SENIOR LEADERSHIP. THE GOAL IS TO MAN


ARFORGEN FORMATIONS AT NOT LESS THAN P2 DURING THE RESET PHASE AND SUSTAIN FORMATIONS


AT NOT LESS THAN P1 DURING THE TRAIN/READY AND AVAILABLE PHASES. UNIT STATUS REPORTING


(USR)


P-LEVEL RATINGS WILL BE USED TO DETERMINE MANNING EFFECTIVENESS AS WELL AS READINESS IN


DEPLOYING UNITS. UNITS WILL NOT BE MANNED ABOVE DESIGNATED LEVELS TO COMPENSATE FOR


NON-AVAILABLE PERSONNEL.


3.C.1. THE IRPL SPECIFICALLY ALIGNS UNITS INTO THREE CATEGORIES (URGENT, ESSENTIAL, AND


IMPORTANT) AND SYNCHRONIZES THE PRIORITIES WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE'S FORCE


ALLOCATION DECISION MODEL (FADM).


3.C.2. THE HQDA FY13-15 ACMG COMBINES THE THREE IRPL CATEGORIES WITH TWO ADDITIONAL


CATEGORIES FOR A TOTAL OF FIVE MANNING CATEGORIES. THESE FIVE MANNING CATEGORIES ARE:


DIRECTED FILL FORCES, ARFORGEN FORCES, URGENT FORCES, ESSENTIAL FORCES, AND IMPORTANT


FORCES. EACH MANNING CATEGORY IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL BELOW.


3.C.2.A. ARMY DIRECTED FILL FORCES CONSIST OF NON-ARFORGEN FORCES WITH A PRIORITY LEVEL


ESTABLISHED BY THE ARMY SENIOR LEADERSHIP. ARMY DIRECTED FILL FORCES WILL BE SUSTAINED AT A


SET MANNING LEVEL THAT RANGES FROM 90% TO 100% AGGREGATE FILL. THE GOAL IS BY NLT FY15 TO


APPLY GRADE METRICS TO THE ARMY DIRECTED FILL FORCES CATEGORY.


3.C.2.B. ARFORGEN FORCES WILL BE MANNED AT P2 DURING RESET PHASE AND SUSTAINED AT P1


DURING TRAIN/READY AND AVAILABLE PHASES. P1/P2 RATINGS CONSIST OF READINESS STANDARDS AS


OUTLINED IN AR 220-1 AND DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET (DA PAM) 220-1. UNITS


RETURNING FROM DEPLOYMENT 2QTR, FY13 AND LATER WILL TRANSITION TO THE NEW HQDA FY13-15


ACMG. UNITS WITH LATEST ARRIVAL DATES (LADS) WILL MANAGE NCOES THROUGH RESET AND


TRAIN/READY PHASES BALANCED AGAINST THE MISSION AND THE NEEDS OF THE SOLDIER.


COMMANDERS HAVE THE OPTION TO RELEASE SOLDIERS DURING ANY PHASE OF THE ARFORGEN CYCLE


TO EXECUTE PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION (PME). DURING THE LAST SIX (6) MONTHS OF THE


AVAILABLE PHASE, COMMANDS CAN EXPECT SOLDIERS/LEADERS TO DEPART THE UNIT IOT EXECUTE


PME AND OTHER ASSIGNMENTS.


3.C.2.B.1. ALLOCATED FORCES CONSIST OF FORCES TRANSFERRED BY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE


(SECDEF) FROM ONE COMBATANT COMMANDER (CCDR) OR SERVICE SECRETARIES TO ANOTHER CCDR


FOR EMPLOYMENT; APPROVED IN THE SECDEF ORDERS BOOK (SDOB) AND DOCUMENTED IN THE


GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT ALLOCATION PLAN (GFMAP).


3.C.2.B.1.A. ALLOCATED UNITS WITH LADS WILL BE MANNED AT P2 DURING RESET PHASE AND


SUSTAINED AT P1 DURING TRAIN/READY AND AVAILABLE PHASES WITH NO HIGHER THAN 105%


ASSIGNED STRENGTH.


3.C.2.B.1.B. ALLOCATED UNITS WITHOUT LADS WILL BE MANNED AT P2 DURING RESET PHASE AND


SUSTAINED AT P1 DURING TRAIN/READY AND AVAILABLE PHASES WITH NO HIGHER THAN 100%


ASSIGNED STRENGTH.


3.C.2.B.2. APPORTIONED FORCES CONSIST OF FORCES AND CAPABILITIES DISTRIBUTED AS A STARTING


POINT FOR PLANNING. APPORTIONMENT INFORMS A CCDR OF THOSE FORCES AVAILABLE FOR


PLANNING, BUT NOT NECESSARILY AN IDENTIFICATION OF THE ACTUAL FORCES TO BE ALLOCATED FOR


USE WHEN A CONTINGENCY PLAN TRANSITIONS TO EXECUTION.


3.C.2.B.2.A. APPORTIONED UNITS WILL BE MANNED AT P2 DURING RESET PHASE AND SUSTAINED AT P1


DURING TRAIN/READY AND AVAILABLE PHASES WITH NO HIGHER THAN 100% ASSIGNED STRENGTH.


3.C.2.C. URGENT FORCES CONSIST OF UNITS WITH A MINIMUM MANNING OF 100%.


SH-3


3.C.2.D. ESSENTIAL FORCES CONSIST OF UNITS WITH A MINIMUM MANNING OF 90%.


3.C.2.E. IMPORTANT FORCES CONSIST OF UNITS WITH A MINIMUM MANNING OF 80%.


3.D. TASKS.


3.D.1. HQDA G-3/5/7.


3.D.1.A. MAINTAIN, PUBLISH, AND SERVE AS THE PROPONENT FOR AR 525-29, ARMY FORCE


GENERATION.


3.D.1.B. UPDATE AND PUBLISH IRPL CHANGES, AS REQUIRED.


3.D.1.C. RECEIVE IRPL ADJUSTMENT REQUESTS FROM ACOM/ASCCS, AND STAFF THE REQUESTS


THROUGH ARFORGEN FORUMS FOR DECISION.


3.D.1.D. ICW HQDA G-1, PUBLISH ACMG EXORD AND ALL FRAGOS, AS NECESSARY.


3.D.1.E. ICW FORSCOM AND ASCCS, PROVIDE VISIBILITY TO HQDA G1 (ARMY HUMAN RESOURCES


COMMAND (AHRC)) OF:


3.D.1.E.1. ALL UNITS PROJECTED TO DEPLOY, BY UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODE (UIC), AS EARLY AS


POSSIBLE BUT NLT NINE MONTHS PRIOR TO LAD.


3.D.1.E.2. ALL CULMINATING TRAINING EXERCISE (CTE) SCHEDULES FOR BCT, CAB, MFSB, FSB,


CORPS/DIV HEADQUARTERS, AND SUSTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS, AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE BUT NLT SIX


MONTHS PRIOR TO CTE.


3.D.1.E.3. EMERGING/UNDOCUMENTED REQUIREMENTS, TO INCLUDE CHANGES TO PRIORITIES OF FILL


AND IDENTIFIED DONOR UNITS, AS APPLICABLE.


3.D.1.E.4. NOTIFICATION OF ANY IRPL ADJUSTMENTS.


3.D.2. HQDA G-1.


3.D.2.A. MAINTAIN, PUBLISH, AND SERVE AS THE PROPONENT FOR ACMG.


3.D.2.A.1. MANAGE NCOES ACROSS REGENERATION AND TRAIN/READY AND MAXIMIZE NCOES FOR


NON-DEPLOYING UNITS AFTER COMPLETION OF THEIR CTE THROUGH THE END OF THE AVAILABLE


PERIOD.


3.D.2.A.2. ASSIST HQDA G-3/5/7 ON ANY FORMAL REQUESTS FOR IRPL (MANNING) ADJUSTMENTS.


3.D.2.A.3. ICW AHRC, PROVIDE ANALYSIS TO HQDA, G-3/7 (DAMO-FM) ON IDENTIFIED SKILL AND GRADE


SHORTFALLS DRIVEN BY FORCE STRUCTURE CHANGES.


3.D.2.A.4. ASSIST UNIT COMMANDERS IN REACHING P1/P2 LEVELS BY PROVIDING NO MORE THAN 105%


AGGREGATE ASSIGNED STRENGTH TO ALLOCATED UNITS WITH A LAD, AND NO MORE THAN 100%


ASSIGNED AGGREGATE STRENGTH TO ALLOCATED UNITS WITHOUT A LAD.


3.D.2.A.5. PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL BOG:DWELL ANALYSIS BY CAREER MANAGEMENT FIELD, MILITARY


OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY, AND GRADE TO HQDA G-3/5/7 (DAMO-SS) QUARTERLY, OR AS REQUIRED.


3.D.3. SENIOR MISSION COMMANDERS/UNIT COMMANDERS.


3.D.3.A. IMPLEMENT AND ADHERE TO THE HQDA FY13-15 ACMG OUTLINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, TO


INCLUDE IMPLEMENTING ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS LISTED BELOW TO MITIGATE MANNING SHORTAGES.


3.D.3.B. ENSURE SOLDIERS ARRIVING AT THEIR INSTALLATION/THEATER ARE ASSIGNED TO THE


ORGANIZATION DESIGNATED BY AHRC IAW THE PINPOINT ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION AND SPECIAL


INSTRUCTIONS ON EACH SOLDIER'S ORDERS.


3.D.3.B.1. SENIOR MISSION COMMANDERS (SMCS) HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO DIVERT INBOUND


PERSONNEL, BY EXCEPTION, WITHIN AN INSTALLATION TO MEET IMMEDIATE READINESS


REQUIREMENTS.


3.D.3.B.2. DIVERSIONS MUST BE COORDINATED WITH AHRC TO DETERMINE IF THE AVAILABLE


INVENTORY SUPPORTS THE ASSIGNMENT OF A REPLACEMENT TO THE INSTALLATION.


3.D.3.B.3. DIVERSIONS WILL NOT EXCEED THE 105% AGGREGATE STRENGTH OF ALLOCATED UNITS WITH


LADS, 100% AGGREGATE STRENGTH OF ALLOCATED UNITS WITHOUT LADS, OR 100% AGGREGATE


STRENGTH OF APPORTIONED UNITS.


SH-4


3.D.3.B.4. G3'S MAINTAIN A COPY OF THE IRPL. COMMANDERS WILL MAINTAIN VISIBILITY OF THEIR


UNIT'S IRPL CATEGORIES THROUGH THEIR G3.


3.D.3.C. MAINTAIN THE AVAILABLE, SENIOR GRADE, AND DUTY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY


QUALIFICATION (DMOSQ) STANDARDS AS REPORTED THROUGH UNIT STATUS REPORTING (USR).


3.D.3.D. USE THE FOLLOWING MITIGATION STRATEGIES WITHIN THE CURRENT MANNING


ENVIRONMENT TO IMPROVE UNIT READINESS.


3.D.3.D.1. SLOT SOLDIERS CORRECTLY IN ELECTRONIC MILITARY PERSONNEL OFFICE (EMILPO).


3.D.3.D.2. UTILIZE OFFICER/ENLISTED SUBSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE SAME GRADE, ONE GRADE LOWER


OR TWO GRADES HIGHER, WHERE POSSIBLE TO FILL SHORTAGES.


3.D.3.D.3. COUNT PROMOTABLE POPULATIONS AS THE NEXT HIGHER GRADE FOR ALL P-LEVEL


CALCULATIONS IAW AR 220-1.


3.D.3.D.4. MAXIMIZE GRADE AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) SUBSTITUTIONS TO FILL


CRITICAL NEEDS, IAW DA PAM 611-21 AND/OR THE CURRENT MOS SUBSTITUTION MESSAGE ALARACT


064-2011.


3.D.3.D.5. GROW SERGEANTS (E5) - PROMOTABLE E4'S AND COUNT AS SERGEANT (E5); AND FACTOR


THEM IN AS PART OF THE UNIT'S AVAILABLE SENIOR GRADE AND AVAILABLE DMOSQ RATINGS.


3.E.3.D.6. MANAGE NON-AVAILABLE POPULATIONS; SCREEN, IDENTIFY, PROPERLY CODE, AND WORK TO


RESOLVE SOLDIERS WITH BOTH TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT NON-AVAILABLE CONDITIONS,


RETURNING AS MANY OF THEM AS POSSIBLE TO AN AVAILABLE STATUS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THE


GOAL IS NO MORE THAN 10% OF A UNIT'S POPULATION IS NON-AVAILABLE. NO UNITS WILL BE


MANNED ABOVE DESIGNATED LEVELS TO COMPENSATE FOR NON-AVAILABLE PERSONNEL.


3.D.3.E. IT IS THE COMMANDER'S RESPONSIBILITY (AT ALL LEVELS) TO WORK OFF NON-AVAILABLE


SOLDIERS.


3.D.3.E.1. ENSURE AVAILABILITY CODING IN AUTHORITATIVE SYSTEMS OF RECORD (EMILPO AND


MEDICAL PROTECTION SYSTEM (MEDPROS)) ARE ACCURATE REFLECTIONS OF UNIT READINESS, THUS


ENSURING THE WEEKLY AUTOMATED REAR DETACHMENT REPORT (ARDR) GENERATED BY HQDA IS


CORRECT.


3.D.3.E.2. COMMANDERS CAN OVERRIDE EXISTING NON-AVAILABLE CONDITIONS USING THE


COMMANDER'S OVERRIDE FEATURE IN EMILPO TO INDICATE SOLDIER'S AVAILABILITY FOR DEPLOYMENT


ON THE ARDR. THIS FEATURE WILL SYNCHRONIZE THE ARDR WITH THE COMMANDER'S READINESS


ASSESSMENT.


3.D.3.F. PROACTIVELY COMMUNICATE MANNING CONCERNS AND PERSONNEL READINESS ISSUES TO


AHRC THROUGH S1/G1 CHANNELS AND USR COMMANDER'S COMMENTS.


4. (U) COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS.


4.A. THIS EXORD IS EFFECTIVE NET 2QTR FY13.


4.B. IRPL ADJUSTMENTS ARE BY EXCEPTION, AND WILL BE CONSIDERED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS. IRPL


ADJUSTMENT REQUESTS INCLUDING A SIMPLE ISSUE, DISCUSSION, RATIONALE FORMAT WILL BE


SUBMITTED THROUGH ACOM/ASCCS TO THE HQDA G-3/5/7(DAMO-SSW). THE CHANGE REQUESTS WILL


BE VETTED AT THE MONTHLY ARFORGEN COUNCIL OF COLONELS AND IF REQUIRED, THE QUARTERLY


GENERAL OFFICER STEERING COMMITTEE. IF THE SUBMISSION IS APPROVED, THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR,


HQDA G-3/5 (PLANS AND POLICY) WILL APPROVE AND RELEASE CHANGES FOR DISTRIBUTION.


4.C. ROTATIONAL AIRBORNE UNITS WILL BE FILLED WITH QUALIFIED AIRBORNE SOLDIERS TO MEET


MANNING GUIDANCE METRICS IN ALL MOS/GRADES EXCEPT WHERE THE ARMY AIRBORNE AVERAGE


CANNOT ATTAIN THE REQUIRED MANNING METRIC. UNITS WILL BE FILLED TO THE ARMY AIRBORNE


AVERAGE WHERE THE ARMY IS SHORT AIRBORNE QUALIFIED SOLDIERS.


SH-5


4.D. UNDOCUMENTED (NON-JOINT DUTY ASSIGNMENT LIST (JDAL)) POSITIONS WILL BE FILLED AS THE


INVENTORY PERMITS WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE SENIOR ARMY LEADERSHIP (G-3/5/7).


5. (U) COMMAND AND CONTROL.


5.A. THE HQDA G-1 IS DESIGNATED AS THE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE HQDA FY13-15 ACMG.


5.A.1. DAPE-MPE IS THE PROPONENT FOR THE HQDA FY13-15 ACMG AND ALL POTENTIAL FRAGOS TO


THIS EXORD.


5.A.2. AHRC IMPLEMENTS PROPONENT POLICY FOR THE HQDA, G-1.


5.B. HQDA G-3/5/7 IS THE PROPONENT FOR ARMY PRIORITIES AND OPERATIONAL MISSION


REQUIREMENTS.


5.C. HQDA G-3/5/7 AND G-1 ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGING EXECUTION OF THE EXORD.


5.D. EXORD POINTS OF CONTACT:


5.D.1. COL ROBERT C. WHALEY, HQDA G-1, DAPE-MPE, (703)695-7992,


ROBERT.C.WHALEY3.MIL@MAIL.MIL


5.D.2. MR. GERARD CRIBB, HQDA G-3, DAMO-SS, (703)614-1195, GERARD.H.CRIBB.CIV@MAIL.MIL


6. (U) EXPIRATION OF THIS MESSAGE IS WHEN SUPERSEDED BY OTHER DA GUIDANCE OR REGULATION.


SH-6


SH-7


FORCES FILL %ALLOCATED FORCES with LADsMax Fill % SPEC FORCES UNITS (w/ CA, PO, & ENAB)HQDA STAFF: SECAR, CSA, PRIMARY STAFFSDRU: US ARMY RESERVE CMD


COCOM MANAGEMENT HQ BASELINE


100%


BRIGADE COMBAT TMS (BCT)


105%


ASCC: SMDC (BALLISTIC MISSILE DEF)OSD; THE JOINT STAFF


DRU: INSCOM


US MILITARY ENTRY PROC CMD


100%


(incl: GRF, RAF, & QRF)ASCC: US ARMY CENTRAL (ARCENT) ACOMs: FORSCOM HQ, TRADOC HQ, AMC HQ


DRU: CIDC


ARMY EVAL TASK FORCE (AETF)


100%


COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB)


105%


10TH ARMY AIR AND MDC


ASCCs: ARCYBER, ARSO, SDDC, USARPAC


116TH MILITARY INTEL GRP


ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE GP


100%


DIVISION & CORPS HQ


105%


12TH AVIATION BATTALION


DRUs: USMA, IMCOM, NETCOM, INSCOM,


196TH INFANTRY BRIGADE


COMP SOLDIER FITNESS (CSF)/ MRTC


100%


FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BDE (FSB)


105%


311TH THEATER SIGNAL CMD


ATEC, CIDC, MEDCOM


1ST ARMY EAST


DRILL INSTRUCTORS/AIT PLT SGTS


100%


(incl: DCRF)


36TH ENGINEER GROUP


COMBAT TRAINING CENTERS:


1ST US ARMY


PROFESSORS OF MILITARY SCIENCE


100%


MULTI-FUNC SUPPORT BDE (MFSB)


105%


94TH ARMY AIR DEF MIS CMD HQ


JOINT MANEUVER TNG CENTER (JMTC)


1ST ARMY WEST


USAREC CDRS & RECRUITERS


100%


4TH COMBAT SPT BDE (CSB ME)


JOINT READINESS TNG CENTER (JRTC)


3RD MILITARY POLICE GROUP


TRANSITION TEAMS (E.G. 162D INF BDE)


100%


ALLOCATED FORCES without LADsMax Fill % MFO SINAIMISSION COMMAND TNG PRG (MCTP)470TH MILITARY INTEL GRP


WTU CADRE


100%


BRIGADE COMBAT TMS (BCT)


100%


USMTM - SAUDI ARABIANATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (NTC)ARMY FIELD SPT CMD


INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) CDR/XOS


100%


(incl: GRF, RAF, & QRF)NATO PERM ESTABLISHMENTS (PE)


CENTER FOR ARMY ANAL, VA


100%


COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB)


100%


WHITE HOUSE COMM AGENCY (WHCA)


CLASSIFIED BILLETS


DA INSPECTOR GENERAL (DAIG)


95%


DIVISION & CORPS HQ


100%


KOREA DETERRENT FORCES 3D INFANTRY REGIMENT (OLD GUARD)INITIAL MIL TNG COE HQ


ASCC: USA NORTH HQ (ARNORTH)


90%


FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BDE (FSB)


100%


EIGHT US ARMY HQ


COMBINED ARMS CENTERMP FT. LEAVENWORTH


(incl: DCRF) 18TH MEDICAL COMMANDRANGER TRAINING BRIGADE (RTB)


US ARMY SAFETY CENTER


MULTI-FUNC SUPPORT BDE (MFSB)


100%


19TH EXPEDITIONARY SUST CMD


IN, FA, MIL INTEL, AMMED, CH SCHOOLSUS ARMY NORTH OTHER


311TH THEATER SIG CMD(-)


MANUEVER SUPPORT CENTER, FT. LWUS DISCIPLINARY BARRACKS


KOREA DETERRENT FORCES Max Fill % 501ST SUST BDETRAINING BRIGADES AND CENTERSUS AHRC


2ID KOREA COMBAT DET FOR 100% 501ST MILITARY INTEL BDEDIRECTED MILITARY OVERSTRENGTH (DMO)


OTHER KOREA BASED UNITSTHEATER COMMITTED FORCES:


APPORTIONED FORCES Max Fill % ARMED FORCES INFORMATION SERVICE


BRIGADE COMBAT TEAMS (BCT)


100%


ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND


COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB)


100%


COMBINED ARMS SPT CMD (CASCOM)


DIVISION & CORPS HQ


100%


DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY


FUNCTIONAL SPT BDE (FSB)


100%


DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY


MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SPT BDE (MFSB)


100%


FORSCOM OTHERS


HEALTH SERVICES COMMANDS


MEDICAL HOSPITALS, CENTERS AND ACT


US ARMY EUROPE & 7TH ARMY HQ


US ARMY CYBER BDE


US ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND HQ


US SATMO


OPM SAUDIA ARABIAN NG MOD PROGRAM


USAREUR OTHERS


• P1 rating at Train/Ready thru Avail Phase


• P2 rating during Reset


IMCOM CDR/1SGs


ANNEX A: MANNING CATEGORIES WITHIN HQDA EXORD 10-13 ISO THE HQDA FY13-15 ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING


ROTATIONAL FORCES URGENT FORCES ESSENTIAL FORCES DIRECTED FILL FORCES IMPORTANT FORCES


Annex A

ANNEX A: MANNING CATEGORIES WITHIN HQDA EXORD 10-13 ISO THE HQDA FY13-15 ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING GUIDANCE

DIRECTED FILL FORCES (90-100% Assigned Strength) ROTATIONAL FORCES (ARFORGEN Allocated / Apportioned ) URGENT FORCES (100% Assigned Strength) ESSENTIAL FORCES (90% Assigned Strength) IMPORTANT FORCES (80% Assigned Strength)

FORCES FILL % ALLOCATED FORCES with LADs Max Fill % SPEC FORCES UNITS (w/ CA, PO, & ENAB) HQDA STAFF: SECAR, CSA, PRIMARY STAFFS DRU: US ARMY RESERVE CMD

COCOM MANAGEMENT HQ BASELINE 100% BRIGADE COMBAT TMS (BCT) 105% ASCC: SMDC (BALLISTIC MISSILE DEF) OSD; THE JOINT STAFF DRU: INSCOM

US MILITARY ENTRY PROC CMD 100% (incl: GRF, RAF, & QRF) ASCC: US ARMY CENTRAL (ARCENT) ACOMs: FORSCOM HQ, TRADOC HQ, AMC HQ DRU: CIDC

ARMY EVAL TASK FORCE (AETF) 100% COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB) 105% 10TH ARMY AIR AND MDC ASCCs: ARCYBER, ARSO, SDDC, USARPAC 116TH MILITARY INTEL GRP

ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE GP 100% DIVISION & CORPS HQ 105% 12TH AVIATION BATTALION DRUs: USMA, IMCOM, NETCOM, INSCOM, 196TH INFANTRY BRIGADE

COMP SOLDIER FITNESS (CSF)/ MRTC 100% FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BDE (FSB) 105% 311TH THEATER SIGNAL CMD ATEC, CIDC, MEDCOM 1ST ARMY EAST

DRILL INSTRUCTORS/AIT PLT SGTS 100% (incl: DCRF) 36TH ENGINEER GROUP COMBAT TRAINING CENTERS: 1ST US ARMY

PROFESSORS OF MILITARY SCIENCE 100% MULTI-FUNC SUPPORT BDE (MFSB) 105% 94TH ARMY AIR DEF MIS CMD HQ JOINT MANEUVER TNG CENTER (JMTC) 1ST ARMY WEST

USAREC CDRS & RECRUITERS 100% 4TH COMBAT SPT BDE (CSB ME) JOINT READINESS TNG CENTER (JRTC) 3RD MILITARY POLICE GROUP

TRANSITION TEAMS (E.G. 162D INF BDE) 100% ALLOCATED FORCES without LADs Max Fill % MFO SINAI MISSION COMMAND TNG PRG (MCTP) 470TH MILITARY INTEL GRP

WTU CADRE 100% BRIGADE COMBAT TMS (BCT) 100% USMTM - SAUDI ARABIA NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (NTC) ARMY FIELD SPT CMD

INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) CDR/XOS 100% (incl: GRF, RAF, & QRF) NATO PERM ESTABLISHMENTS (PE) CENTER FOR ARMY ANAL, VA

IMCOM CDR/1SGs 100% COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB) 100% WHITE HOUSE COMM AGENCY (WHCA) CLASSIFIED BILLETS

DA INSPECTOR GENERAL (DAIG) 95% DIVISION & CORPS HQ 100% KOREA DETERRENT FORCES 3D INFANTRY REGIMENT (OLD GUARD) INITIAL MIL TNG COE HQ

ASCC: USA NORTH HQ (ARNORTH) 90% FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BDE (FSB) 100% EIGHT US ARMY HQ COMBINED ARMS CENTER MP FT. LEAVENWORTH

(incl: DCRF) 18TH MEDICAL COMMAND RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE (RTB) US ARMY SAFETY CENTER

MULTI-FUNC SUPPORT BDE (MFSB) 100% 19TH EXPEDITIONARY SUST CMD IN, FA, MIL INTEL, AMMED, CH SCHOOLS US ARMY NORTH OTHER

311TH THEATER SIG CMD(-) MANUEVER SUPPORT CENTER, FT. LW US DISCIPLINARY BARRACKS

KOREA DETERRENT FORCES Max Fill % 501ST SUST BDE TRAINING BRIGADES AND CENTERS US AHRC

2ID KOREA COMBAT DET FOR 100% 501ST MILITARY INTEL BDE DIRECTED MILITARY OVERSTRENGTH (DMO)

OTHER KOREA BASED UNITS THEATER COMMITTED FORCES:

APPORTIONED FORCES Max Fill % ARMED FORCES INFORMATION SERVICE

BRIGADE COMBAT TEAMS (BCT) 100% ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND

COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB) 100% COMBINED ARMS SPT CMD (CASCOM)

DIVISION & CORPS HQ 100% DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY

FUNCTIONAL SPT BDE (FSB) 100% DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY

MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SPT BDE (MFSB) 100% FORSCOM OTHERS

HEALTH SERVICES COMMANDS

• P2 rating during Reset MEDICAL HOSPITALS, CENTERS AND ACT

• P1 rating at Train/Ready thru Avail Phase US ARMY EUROPE & 7TH ARMY HQ

US ARMY CYBER BDE

US ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND HQ

US SATMO

OPM SAUDIA ARABIAN NG MOD PROGRAM

USAREUR OTHERS

1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


B


C


D


E


FORCES


FILL %


ALLOCATED FORCES with LADs


COCOM MANAGEMENT HQ BASELINE


100%


BRIGADE COMBAT TMS (BCT)


US MILITARY ENTRY PROC CMD


100%


(incl: GRF, RAF, & QRF)


ARMY EVAL TASK FORCE (AETF)


100%


COMBAT AVIATION TEAMS (CAB)


ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE GP


100%


DIVISION & CORPS HQ


COMP SOLDIER FITNESS (CSF)/ MRTC


100%


FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BDE (FSB)


DRILL INSTRUCTORS/AIT PLT SGTS


100%


(incl: DCRF)


PROFESSORS OF MILITARY SCIENCE


100%


MULTI-FUNC SUPPORT BDE (MFSB)


USAREC CDRS & RECRUITERS


100%


ANNEX A: MANNING CATEGORIES WITHIN HQDA EXORD 10-13 ISO THE HQDA FY13-15 ACTIVE COMPONENT MANNING


ROTATIONAL FORCES


DIRECTED FILL FORCES

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