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AIR FORCE RESERVE MISSION BRIEF Lieutenant General Maryanne Miller Chief of Air Force Reserve Commander, Air Force Reserve Command

AIR FORCE RESERVE MISSION BRIEF Major General Richard Scobee Deputy Commander, Air Force Reserve Command

OVERVIEW Weapon of Choice video AF Reserve history Leadership and organizational relationships Mission and vision Foundational principles and focus areas Installations Manpower, value, and structure Core functions Global operations Total force integration Challenges and highlights

AIR FORCE RESERVE HISTORY 1948 President Truman Established the AFR to have a ready service that could be stood up in times of war. 1968 1973 1997 2004 Air Force realized they didn t have required manpower so they established the Associate Concept. Total Force Concept made an official policy. First call up of forces in Desert Storm and the beginning of continuous operational support. After 7 years of steady state operations Congress saw the need to clarify organization placement and made the AFR the 9 th MAJCOM. The beginning of the modern day Total Force Enterprise and we are an adapting force expanding into all mission spectrums.

LEADERSHIP Chief of Air Force Reserve Component chief and principal advisor to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force on Air Force Reserve matters Lt Gen Maryanne Miller Chief of Air Force Reserve Commander, Air Force Reserve Command Commander, Air Force Reserve Command Responsible for organizing, training, and equipping all AFR units as a Title 10 U.S.C. Major Command (MAJCOM) commander

LEADERSHIP Highest-level enlisted leader in the Air Force Reserve and principal advisor to the commander on all matters concerning the health, morale, and welfare of more than 56,000 reserve and active duty enlisted members CMSgt Ericka Kelly Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve Command Chief, Air Force Reserve Command

ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS HQ USAF/RE AFRC Chief, Air Force Reserve Commander, Air Force Reserve Command Maj Gen Derek P. Rydholm Deputy to the Chief of Air Force Reserve Maj Gen Richard W. Scobee Deputy Commander, Air Force Reserve Command CMSgt Ericka Kelly Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve Command Chief, Air Force Reserve Command

AIR FORCE RESERVE MISSION Provide combat ready forces to fly, fight and win

VISION Reserve Citizen Airmen an agile, combat ready force answering our nation s call always there! PRESERVE BUILD SHAPE

FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES Prior-service-focused, Reserve Citizen Airmen force Daily operational capability and strategic depth ensuring Air Force agility to adapt and respond to uncertainty Sustainable professional military force Leadership development ensuring the Reserve remains a viable partner of the Joint Force Flexible reservist participation options ensuring maximum integration with Air Force warfighting functions Integration where it enhances mission capability and effectiveness retain separate Reserve Component administrative control (ADCON)

CAFR FOCUS AREAS Remain focused on readiness to enable our Air Force and partners to succeed Align our strategy and focus with the CSAF focus areas of revitalizing the squadron, strengthening joint leaders and teams, and multi-domain command and control Ensure our strategy: Preserves foundational principles, capabilities, programs, and policies Builds on today s capabilities that ensure we are always there ready to win Shapes the future force by leveraging the strengths and diversity our Reserve Citizen Airmen bring to the fight

CSAF FOCUS AREAS Revitalizing the Squadrons Conduct root cause analysis / generate recommendations based on ideas from the field visits Implement Quick Wins Strengthening Joint Leaders and Teams Lines of effort: Educate and train, career development, optimized teaming, and messaging/narrative Multi-Domain Command and Control Explore, develop, validate and assess concepts to create a disruptively evolutionary path towards C2 of advanced multi-domain operations (MDO)

AIR FORCE PRIORITIES REFORM THE DEPARTMENT drive budget discipline

SECDEF LINES OF EFFORT Restore military readiness as we build a more lethal force Execute a multi-year plan rapidly rebuilding warfighting readiness Strengthen alliances and attract new partners Alliances and multinational partnerships provide avenues for peace and foster economic growth Strong alliances deter the will of are adversaries to take advantage of the less fortunate Reinforce safety and security that underpins peace and prosperity Bring business reforms to the DoD Instill budget discipline and effective resource management Develop a culture of rapid and meaningful innovation Streamline requirements and acquisition processes promoting responsibility

RESERVE BALANCE Civilian Career Goals Military Requirements Family Commitment

PARTNER AND HOST BASE INSTALLATIONS 58 Partner, 9 Host Reserve Partner Base Reserve Host Base as of Jan 2017

RESERVE MANPOWER Provides strategic depth and sustained operational and surge capacity for every MAJCOM and combatant command Status Breakout Strategic Reserve Full-Time Civilians 4,000 Training 2,000 Total Manpower = ~73K Total Reserve Citizen Airmen = ~69K Selected Reserve (69,200: TR, IMA, ART, AGR) Individual Ready Reserve (35,380) IMA's 8,000 AD Reserve (573,041) Retired Reserve AFR & ANG (171,929) Full-Time Support (FTS) 13,500 Unit Reserve (TR) 45,500 Standby Reserve (4,391) Total Reserve Available = 853,941 as of Oct 2016

RESERVE UNIT AT A GLANCE $ 120 $ 100 Average Manpower Cost per Flying Squadron $120 $120 Association Types Reserve mission lead = Active (AA) Active mission lead = Classic (CAU) Millions Per Year $ 80 $ 60 $ 40 $ 20 Active $75 Reserve Active $85 Reserve Active Component 320K USAF Manpower Full Time Reserve ~ 13.5K or 20%* Traditional Reserve ~ 53.5K or 77%* 0 FIGHTER SQDN TANKER SQDN * Reserve percentages do not include civilians & individuals in training as of Oct 2016

as of Oct 2016 RESERVE CONTRIBUTION TO AIR FORCE CORE FUNCTIONS Nuclear Deterrence Ops 620 Agile Combat Support 19,325 Air Superiority 1,074 Education and Training 853 Space Superiority 853 Personnel Recovery 1,553 Cyberspace Superiority 2,052 Command and Control 1,003 Global Precision Attack 5,832 Global Integrated ISR 2,207 Rapid Global Mobility 27,537 Special Operations 1,491

as of 3 Nov 17 SUPPORTING GLOBAL OPERATIONS WORLD WIDE SUPPORT Combatant Commands 1,947 Service support 3,453 Total world wide support 5,400 NORTHCOM 154 CENTCOM 1555 AFRICOM 21 EUCOM 258 PACOM 103 MOBILIZATION & VOLUNTEERISM Activated 1,652 Volunteers 3,748 Total reservist mobilized daily 5,400 SOUTHCOM 10

Space Superiority GPS Joint Space Operations Center Missile Warning Environmental Intelligence and Weather Space Control Space Professional Education MISSION CAPABILITIES Cyberspace Superiority Cyberspace C2 Cyberspace Defense Cyber Protection Teams Extend the Net (Combat Communications) Information Network Ops Global Integrated ISR Acquisition Intelligence Airborne Crypto-Linguist Distributed Common Ground System HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, Targeting Remotely Piloted Aircraft: MQ-1, MQ-9, RQ-4 Hurricane Hunters: WC-130J Command and Control Air a& Space Operations Center AWACS: E-3

Air Superiority F-22 Global Precision Attack Bomber: B-52 Close Air Support: A-10 Precision Attack: F-16, F-35 MISSION CAPABILITIES Special Operations AC-130U, C-145, MC-130H Aviation Foreign Internal Defense: C-145A, Various HN Aircraft Non-Standard Aviation (NSAv): C-146A Manned ISR: U-28A Personnel Recovery HC-130N/P, HH-60G, & Guardian Angel Nuclear Deterrence Operations Bomber: B-52 Air Refueling: KC-135R

Rapid Global Mobility Aeromedical Evacuation Aerial Port Aerial Firefighting: C-130H MAFFS Aerial Spray: C-130H MASS Air Refueling: KC-10, KC-135R, KC-46A Operational Support Aircraft: C-40C Strategic Airlift: C-5, C17A Tactical Airlift: C-130H, C-130J MISSION CAPABILITIES

Agile Combat Support Acquisitions, Contracting Finance Logistics Fuels & Maintenance Civil Engineering & RED HORSE Force Support Law & Chaplain Corps Historian Medical, Nursing, Dental OSI & Security Forces Public Affairs Combat Camera Safety Test & Evaluation MISSION CAPABILITIES Education and Training AF Academy Flying & Jump Programs Basic Military Training Flight Training: T-1, T-6, T-38, AT-38, F15E, F16, A-10, B-52, C-5, C-17, C-130, KC-135, KC-10, MQ-9, RQ-4, C-45A, AeroEvacuation

Total Force Continuum: The Air Force change agent championing Total Force initiatives to leverage the unique strengths of each component on the journey to one Air Force Two thirds of Air Force s TFI associations are with the Air Force Reserve I-Wing Pilot Program TOTAL FORCE INTEGRATION

FUTURE/ONGOING TFI UNITS Aviation Cyber/ISR/Space ACS/BOS Scott Cyber (AFSPC) (835 COS 42 COS) Ft Meade ISR (ACC) (41 IS AFRC TBD) Charleston CTCS (AFPAA) (1 CTCS 4 CTCS) Maxwell Cyber (AFSPC) (26 NOS 689 NOS) Dyess B-1B (AFGSC) (7 BW 489 BG) MQT (AFSOC) (19 SOS 5 SOS) Lackland ISR (ACC) (75 IS AFRC TBD) Little Rock C-130J (AMC) (19 AW 913 AG) Hurlburt Cyber (AFSPC) (39 IOS 717 IOS)

CHALLENGES Manning Shortfalls with Rated, Fulltime Support & Critical Skills Greater reliance on non-prior service members Readiness Aircraft and Systems Legacy systems and supply chain issues Weapon system sustainment Infrastructure $1.3B Backlog for sustainment, restoration, and modernization Budget Sequestration Continuing Resolution