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GCSS is a web-based automated logistics system for U.S. Department of Defense logistics specialists. It has different versions for the Army and the Marine Corps, and provides updates on materiel requirements and status.
Learn about the comprehensive reorganization of the US Army from 2006 to 2016, which aimed to create a full-spectrum capability with modular brigades and support units. Find out the history, challenges, and outcomes of the Army Force Generation model and the planning process for the future.
GCCS is the U.S. armed forces' joint command and control system that provides information for the operational chain of command. GCCS-M is the maritime component of GCCS that supports naval operations, intelligence, and force planning.
The Army conducted a 'force projection' training exercise on Shemya Island, a remote Alaskan island less than 300 miles from the Russian coast.
Comprehensive Soldier & Family Fitness logo. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) was established in August 2008 by then-Chief of Staff of the United States Army, General George W. Casey, Jr., in an effort to address the challenges being faced due to multiple deployments required by persistent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Learn what a military exercise is, how it differs from a war game, and what types of exercises exist. Find out how military exercises are used for training, testing, and deterrence purposes, and see some historical and recent examples.
A major war game exercise by the US Armed Forces in 2002 to test future military transformation and network-centric warfare. The game involved a fictitious state in the Persian Gulf, Red, that used asymmetrical tactics to defeat the US, Blue, until the rules were changed to ensure a Blue victory.
A list of military exercises and wargames conducted by the United States or with its allies and partners. The list includes the name, acronym, year, and location of each exercise, as well as links to subcategories and pages.