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"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort Polkdcn: 9894JRTC and Fort PolkInstallation Familiarization BriefByBG Jason K. KamiyaCommanding General1As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort Polk, Louisiana Located in WestCentral Louisianabetween Shreveportand Lake Charles. 50 miles to primaryAPOE/D (AlexandriaInternational Airport). 113 miles to primarySPOE/D (Port ofBeaumont)APOE/DFORT POLKSPOE/D2As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkTO SHREVEPORT (120 Miles)Population: 390,000NorthFort Polk17LA 1ALEXANDRIAINTERNATIONALAIRPORT(JRTC Staging Base andDeployment APOE/D)USHORSE’S HEAD1 71PEASON RIDGETo TEXAS(19 Miles)LA 28LA 8DERIDDER (16 miles)Population: 9,900To BEAUMONT (113 Miles)Population: 114,000As of: 11Feb2004ALEXANDRIAPopulation:130,000FORT POLKUS 171LEESVILLEPopulation:7,000es50 milTo LAKE CHARLES (90 Miles)Population: 185,0003

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkAgenda MissionTenant UnitsInfrastructureMaster PlanPower Projection Platform andSupport to the Reserve Component Issues4As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkMission5As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkJRTC and Fort Polk Mission Combat Training Center: Provide an advanced level of trainingfor US contingency forces under tough, realistic conditions. Home Station Training: Provide trained and ready forcesprepared for world-wide deployment. Power Projection: Mobilize, validate, and deploy AC and RCforces worldwide. Modern Installation: Provide a modern installation that caresfor our soldiers, civilians, retirees, and their families.6As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkTenant Units7As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort Polk Tenant UnitsXXXXFORSCOMXXXXXXXTRADOCXVIII ABCXXXXXXXMEDCOMHQSJRTC &FORT POLKIMASWROXIIIXXXXOPSGRP2 ACRWBMEDDACDENTACUSAGOps Gp HqsBde C2TF1 & 2TF3 – CPX/LTPFS/AV/CSS DivsSOT-DLFX DivAs of: 11Feb2004Regt Hqs3 x Cav SdnsAir Cav SqdnSpt SqdnWB HqsBJACHMP Bn28 ClinicsEN BnC/46 EN (USAR)CM BnCbt Spt BnField HospGarrison Support Unit2 ClinicsHqs, USAG14 x Dir/Act ChiefsAECOMWhole-BaseContractor8

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkOperations Group“Forging the Warrior Spirit”FOCUS:Improve unit readiness by providinghighly realistic, stressful, joint andcombined arms training across the fullspectrum of conflict (current andfuture).Characteristics:One of three “Dirt” Combat Training CentersFocused and resourced to train Infantry Brigadetask forces and their subordinate elements inJoint Contemporary Operational EnvironmentJoint Service Integration (Live, Simulated andConstructive)Fundamental contribution to overwhelmingsuccess in recent conflictsMilitary1,140Civilian40Contractor3509As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort Polk2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment“Always Ready”FOCUS:On order, rapidly deploy andexecute reconnaissance andsecurity operations.Deployments:Haiti, Bosnia, Kuwait, IraqPersonnel4,400Vehicles1,700SELECTED FORARMYTRANSFORMATIONSTRYKER BRIGADE #4Aircraft4010As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkWarrior Brigade“Victory Through Sustainment”FOCUS:Provide trained combat-ready combat support and combatservice support units for wartime.Deployments:Somalia, Colombia, Haiti, Nicaragua, Bosnia, Macedonia,Kuwait, Korea, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Qatar, Egypt, Japan,Suriname, Honduras, Israel, Afghanistan, Hungary, IraqPersonnel2,900Vehicles1,20011As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkMedical Activity“We Provide the Best”FOCUS:To provide the best total quality care to our militarymen and women, their families, and military retireesand their families in the Fort Polk Community.OVERVIEW Staff: 817 Military – 333 Civilian – 407 Contractor - 77 Physicians: 43 Nurses: 82 Clinics: 28Beds: 62 Monthly Clinic Visits: 19,507 Monthly Deliveries (average): 49 Monthly Admissions: 13812As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkDental Activity“Military Professionals”FOCUS:Provide comprehensive dental care to activeduty soldiers assigned to the JRTC and FortPolk to ensure readiness; Provide care to ensurereadiness to NG and Reserve soldiers in supportof the Mobilization Mission.OVERVIEW Staff: 67 Military – 30 Civilian – 29 Contractors – 8 Clinics: 2 Dentists: 10 Monthly Clinic Visits: 2,90013As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkUS Army Garrison“Support, Sustain, Defend”FOCUS:Enhance readiness and provide infrastructure andfacilities to directly support the Senior MissionCommander (SMC) and facilitate the accomplishmentof his mission.Promote well-being in order to enhance morale andquality of life for the extended community that FortPolk serves.Military50Civilian600Whole Base Contractor65014As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInfrastructure15As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort PolkMain Post and North FortNorth Fort PolkHousing AreaNorth Fort PolkTO: Fort Polk Training AreaFort Polk MainHousing AreaTO: LeesvilleTO: Fort Polk Training AreaTO: LeesvilleNorthFort Polk ArmyAirfieldTO: LeesvilleTO: Fort Polk Training AreaTO: LafayetteAs of: 11Feb200416

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Five AccessControlPointsJoint ReadinessTraining Center& FortPolkon South FortOpen ACPsGate BarrierSouthFort Polk17As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under g Center& FortPolkon North FortNorthFort PolkOpen ACPsClosed ACP18As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkSupported PopulationACTIVE DUTY MILITARY/FAMILY MEMBERS(HOME STATION – 138OTHEROpnsOpns GrpGrpRESIDING ON POST:Single Soldier Qtrs4,1353,100Bachelor Officer’s Qtrs100Sr Bachelor Enlisted Qtrs40Geographic Bachelor Qtrs20Housing UnitsTrailer ParkRESIDING OFF POSTTOTAL2ACR#Retired Military (DOD)Family Members ( “ )36,77847,297RC/ROTC25,424Rotational Tng Troops(Monthly Average)2,954Army CivilianEmployees1,347PX, Contractor, OtherCivilians4,6262,873Warrior Bde4,0008,70020303,5008,80010,78017,530US331 AG Fort Polk2,27510,752OtherTOTAL19As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkEconomic ImpactMilitary PayMilitary & Civilian Retiree PayCivilian PayContractsUtilitiesSupplies & EquipmentMajor ConstructionImpact Aid for Local SchoolsAnnual Economic Impact 290,000,000 263,000,000 120,000,000 141,000,000 12,000,000 109,000,000 30,000,000 5,000,000 970,000,00020As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkLand21As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort Polk Training AreasNorthLA 117USFSUSARMYOWNEDHORSE’S HEADPEASON RYROADLA 28LEESVILLEARMY OWNEDUSFS INTENSIVE USEFORT POLKTRAINING AREAUSFS LIMITED USE22As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkLand Owned and AcreageHORSE’S HEAD SPECIAL LIMITED USE AREASpecial Limited Use (13,000 Acres)PEASON RIDGEIntensive Use (33,500 Acres)FORT POLK MILITARY INSTALLATIONIntensive Use (66,000 Acres)Intense Use (40,500 Acres)Limited use (45,000 Acres)Private-Owned land , No use(15,000 Acres)Army Owned LandUSFS Owned LandPrivate Owned Land23As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkLand Owned and AcreageLOCATIONCATEGORY OFLANDLIMITATIONSACRESFort PolkTraining AreaIntensive- UseNone66,000 (US Army) 40,500 (USFS)106,500 Total AcresLimited-Use- Limited digging- Closed 3 mos/year45,000 (USFS)Private LandCannot be used15,000 (Private Property)embedded in theLimited Use AreaPeason RidgeTraining AreaIntensive-UseNone33,500 (US Army)Horse’s HeadSpecial Limited UseTraining AreaSpecial Limited Use- No digging,- No cross-countrymaneuver- Blanks only13,000 acresTOTAL140,000 Intensive Use58,000 Limited UseTOTAL198,000 ACRES24As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkLand Usage and RequirementsLand Utilization (FY 01-03)Percent of Facility Usage50%60%70%80%90%100%Small Arms Qualification Complexes: 89%Collective Live-Fire Complexes: 94%Fort Polk Training Area: 90%Maintenance:10%Fort Polk Extended Training Area: 55%Small-Arms Qualification Requirements* 2d ACR deployed OIF Mar 03 to presentCollective Live-Fire RequirementsCollective Maneuver TrainingProjected Training Requirements by Unit (FY05 and beyond)Training Weeks:1020304052JRTC Rotation Requirements10 weeks39 weeks - competitive maneuver44 weeks2d Armored Cavalry Regiment Requirements10 weeks24 weeks21 weeks55 weeksWarrior Brigade Requirements9 weeks10 weeks15 weeks29 weeksExpanding home-station training with larger JRTC Mission Profile:Warrior Brigade increased CS/CSS collective training and live-fire requirements2d Armored Cavalry Regiment Transformation to StrykerContinued mobilization training requirements in support of GWOTJRTC Mission Rehearsal Exercises (MRE) includes larger, more mobile Brigades,SOSO STX Lanes and an increased number of live-fire exercisesAs of: 11Feb200425

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort Polk Ranges andTraining AreasCATEGORYQuantityAverage Annual Usage(FY 01-03)Small Arms QualificationComplexes9 total complexes for smallarms89%Collective Live-FireComplexes2 total complexes, 1 underconstruction94%MOUT Facilities- Instrumented Towns- VillagesShughart-GordonWord Military Compound, and11 associated villages93%Artillery Impact AreasRedleg and Peason95%Maneuver Training Areas198,000 total acres90%26As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkAirfield CapabilitiesLOCATIONAIRFIELDCAPABILITYMISSIONSFort PolkTraining AreaPolk Army Airfield3900’ x 100’C130Installation SupportAir Traffic ControlSelf Flight LandingStrip (FLS)3580’ x 90’C130, C17Assault Landing Strip(Infiltration/Exfiltration)Geronimo FLS4000’ x 90’C130, C17Assault Landing Strip(Infiltration/Exfiltration)Peason FLS3500’ x 90’C130, C17Assault Landing Strip(Infiltration/Exfiltration)Peason RidgeTraining Area27As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkPhysical PlantAdministrative Space (Permanent)Buildings and Productivity2,385 Installation Buildings15.3 Million SFAllowance1,258,841 SF1,110,235 SFFamily Housing(includes 600-rentals)4,030 unitsPermanent Admin facilitiesAirfield Parking and Pavement590,370 SYAdmin space shortageVehicle Parking and Sidewalks2,002,879 SYTemporary ConstructionBuildingsSewage Collection System148,606 SF4511,471,000 SF153 MIBarracks Space (Permanent)Heat, Gas Transmission690,283 LFElectrical Power Transmission304 MIRequired Space2,940(Enlisted Permanent Party, RPLANS)4,550Existing SpaceRoads and Streets842 MIExcess Space1,61028As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkConstruction Projects Perimeter Fence – 26 milesof fence line, 7.04 million.Construction to begin March2004 and completed June2005 Digital MultipurposeBattle Area Course, CWE 32.5 million– Live fire targetry & scoringsystem to support advancedWPNs & C2 systems– Range will be operational in2005BACDMP29As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkConstruction ProjectsLibrary / Education Center 10.8 millionCompletion:January 31, 2004Post Headquarters 10.4 millionCompletion:March 31, 200430As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFacilities Reduction ProgramFY-02171,801 square feet(32 buildings)FY-0384,129 square feet(34 buildings)FY-0431,624 square feet(12 buildings)FY-05186,349 square feet One for One - MCA Demolition(68 buildings)FY-0677,512 square feet(41 buildings)31As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkForce Protection InfrastructureACP LocationRatingFundingCWEConstructionStartBODACP 6Chaffee RoadGOMA 1.5M25 Nov 0216 Jul 03ACP 4LA Avenue SGOMA 1.2M10 Mar 039 Dec 03ACP 9PAAFGOMA 0.4M30 Nov 0330 Apr 04ACP 3Mill Creek RdGOMA 0.8M12 Nov 0330 Apr 04ACP 5467 SouthGOMA 1.2M16 Feb 0415 Jul 04ACP 2467 NorthGOMA 1.4M4 Mar 0430 Sep 04ACP 1LA AvenueRUMMCA 2.9MTBDTBDACP 7K AvenueRUMMCATBDTBDACP 8Artillery RoadRUMMCA 2.85MTBDTBD 2.1MACP 10 Rail RoadROMA 0.4MTBDTBDSecurity FencingGMCA 7.04M10 Mar 043 Jun 0532As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInstallation Project ListProjectsConstruct DOL Pole Barn, North FortInstall Carpet at Bradshaw CourtCarpet EEO OfficeRenovate Cortina ClubExecute SCIF Repairs, Secuity FencingInstall Gates and Locks for T-2Replace 3 Rollup Doors, Bldg 4050Paint Hangar FloorPaint ATC TowerRefurbish JP8 Fuel TanksModify MOUT Bldg 9940Install Security Devices, 410 ManholesRe-establish Lines of Sight 40 Series RangesReplace Effluent Pumps, SF WWRepair Geronimo DZ DrainageInstall Magnolia House COECOEAmount 76,000 185,000 26,000 860,000 77,230 13,000 32,500 267,600 88,000 87,240 77,000 250,000 360,000 69,500 50,000 %50%0%0%Start -0433As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInstallation Project ListProjectsRepair NF Mess Hall Slab Bldg 8009Build 509th Classroom and Training BaysUpgrade Portable Latrine FacilityRepair SF Waste Water Plant (WWP)Construct NF BLUEFOR Rotational ParkingRepair Bonner Pond DrainageReplace Clarifier Assembly, NF WWPConstruct BLUFOR Storage Bldg, 3600 BlockConstruct CTC Maintenance Bldg, 3600 BlockRepair CDC, Bldgs 744 and 4996Execute Phase III of Wheelock Bayou ClassicConstruct NF Admin, 8400 BlockConstruct NF Barrack #1, 8400 BlockConstruct NF Barrack #2, 8400 BlockConstruct NF Barrack #3, 8400 BlockConstruct NF Barrack #4, 8500 OCDOCAmountStatus Start Date 153,86930% 20-Oct-03 197,86975% 12-Nov-03 75,00010% 19-Dec-03 30,00050% 15-Dec-03 750,00075% 13-Oct-03 50,0000% 1-Feb-04 223,44020% 2-Sep-03 750,0000%TBD 750,0000%TBD 225,00020% 18-Dec-03 250,0000% 19-Dec-03 690,0005% 8-Dec-03 630,0005% 8-Dec-03 630,0005% 8-Dec-03 630,0005% 8-Dec-03 630,0005% Apr-0427-Apr-0427-Apr-0434As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInstallation Project ListProjectsReplace Roof/HVAC, SRP Bldg 1942Resurface CDC Parking LotRenovate ENRMD Used Oil Storage FacilityRepair Cypress Inn, Bldg 332Construct Class IV and V Yard RoadClean/Paint AFHInstall Metal Roof, Bldg 922, Skill Dev CtrInstall HVAC at Traditions Circle and Log CabinReplace Roof, Bldg 2276, Phys Fit CtrRepair Barracks HVAC Bldgs 1054, 1268 & 1568Resurface Cypress Inn Parking LotRepair NF Waste Water Bar ScreenRepair Gutters, AFHConstruct Airborne Staging AreaRelocate Eddlemon RoadConstruct NF ECOEAmount 1,100,000 40,000 539,665 300,000 116,131 1,228,800 210,000 98,000 450,000 6,193,943 55,000 200,000 200,000 427,856 1,200,000 heduledCompletionStart ug-04TBD30-Sep-0435As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInstallation Project ListProjectsConstruct NF DFACConstruct NF DFACHarden Low Water Crossings, IUARepair Roofs, AFHRepair UGE Distribution Upgrade, AFHRepair and Overlay Artillery RoadRenovate Bayou Classic Bldg 924 Add. RenovationsConstruct DOL Maint Bldg, 7700 BlockConstruct DOL Storage Bldg, 7700 BlockRenovate Surrogate MSTF, Bldg 8466KOCOECOECOEDLACOECOEDLACOECOECOEAmount 745,000 745,000 1,596,000 2,500,000 3,600,000 1,234,300 50,000 750,000 750,000 ionStart TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD36As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkInstallation Project ListProjectsDesign/Build Library/Ed Center, FY 02Design/Build JRTC HQTRS/350, FY 02Renovate Chesser Dental Clinic Bldg 2157, FY 02Construct Arms Storage Facility, FY 04Construct Shoot House, FY 04Construct Alert Holding Area, FY 04Construct DMPBAC, FY 03Construct Aircraft Maintenance Hangar, FY 04Construct Mission Support Training Facility, FY 04KOCOECOEMEDDACCOECOECOECOECOECOEAmountStatus Start Date 10,800,000 97% 1-Dec-02 9,378,000 96% 1-Nov-02 4,875,000 80% 12-Dec-02 1,350,0000% 16-May-04 1,200,0000% 15-Jan-03 8,400,0000% 19-May-04 32,500,0000% 15-Jan-04 34,000,0000% 2-Jun-04 27,000,0000% 0613-Jul-0637As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkOPS Group Project ListProjectsReplace Carpet Suite C & D, Bldg 1563Construct Office Space Bldg 1562Construct Sidewalk, Parking Area, & Fence Bldg 7818Install Steel Lockers, Bldg 3005Pave Dirt Around Bldg 3005Install Walls, Bldg 7305Repair Bldg 7008 Parking LotRepair Parking Area, Bldgs 7005, 7006, 7015 and 7016Repair Parking Lot Bldg 7009Renovate Bldg 7478 UpgradeReplace HVAC System, Bldgs 1563 and 1355KOJOCJOCJOCJOCJOCJOCCOECOECOEJOCJOCAmount Status 3,20099% 3,00080% 75,88260% 8,003100% 45,00060% 19,75595% 400,00076% 125,00040% 25,00025% 95,00020% 271,36585%Start 8-Mar-0429-Mar-0438As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkOPS Group Project ListProjectsBuild East Ambush Tracks, Peason RidgePlace Gravel Around Bldgs 7458, 7474, 7475, 7477 & 7478Expand COB Parking, Bldg 7015/7016Construct Perimeter Fence and BarnRenovate Admin Bldg, 7010Construct Butler Bldg, O/C Hill East,Replace Roads, IUAConstruct MSC Vehicle Maintenance, Bldg 7023Construct Task Force 1 Butler Bldg, North FortConstruct Task Force 2 Butler Bldg, North FortRepair Storm Water Drainage, Bldgs 7014, 7017, and 7018KO Amount StatusJOC 10,00010%COE 80,0000%COE 450,00050%DLA 350,00070%COE 650,00010%JOC 528,43330%COE 1,464,0000%COE 725,0000%COE 740,0000%COE 740,0000%DOC 35,0000%Start -Jul-0430-Jul-0431-Aug-0431-Aug-04TBD39As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkMaster Plan40As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkEvolving Strategic ContextManage Transformation Initiatives.Integrate a Larger JRTC Mission Profile.Preserve and Expand Home Station Training Capacity.Ensure Environmental Stewardship.Sustain an Enhanced Force Protection Posture and aHigh OPTEMPO/DEPTEMPO.Improve Mobilization and Deployment Capacity.41As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkJRTC and Fort Polk Vision Combat Training Center: Continue to serve as our Army’spremier CTC providing realistic and relevant training to prepareunits and leaders for contemporary combat operations. Home Station Training: Maintain trained and ready forcesthroughout the Army’s Transformation to the future force. Power Projection: Provide the most capable PPP in the region. Modern Installation: Remain a first-class, Army-values based,modern installation that provides superior services, facilities,and an environment that fosters teamwork, enables excellence,and ensures the well-being of the Soldiers, families, civilians,and retirees who live, work and play here.42As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort Polk43As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"JRTCand Fort Polk Transformation Campaign PlanJoint Readiness Training Center & Fort Polk20022002TIM2003200320042004CARCI1st IBCT200520052006200620072007200820082ACRRotationLO 1 Implement the COEPremier LO 2 Conduct Realistic Force on Force TrainingCombat LO 3 Relevant & Realistic Live Fire ExercisesLO 4 Field a Capable OPFORTrainingLO 5 Sustain a Professional Cadre of O/CsCenter LO 6 Equip O/Cs with Advanced TechnologyLO 7 Feedback to the Army and Joint CommunitySupportMaintained Assigned EquipmentEnsure Proper Equipment AccountabilityTrain Soldiers and Units to StandardMan Units with Required Personnel2 ACR Transformation to 2CRWarrior BDE TransformationCommsMob, Val,Deploy LO 14 Enhance RC IntegrationUnits LO 15 Enhance Ft Polk Power Projection CapabilityProvideModernInstallationAs of: 11Feb2004LO 16LO 17LO 18LO 192010 2011USFIOCLO 20LO 8SecureMaintain LO 9Resources Trained LO 10and Ready LO 11LO 21LO 12UnitsEmployLO 13Strategic20092009Provide a Safe and Secure EnvironmentProvide Required InfrastructureResponsible Stewardship of the EnvironmentImplement Better Business PracticesFuture ForceWARRIOR VISIONThe JRTC and Fort Polk is thehome of the Army’s premierCombat Training Center forcontingency forces– providingexceptionally realistic and relevanttraining to prepare units anddevelop leaders for the challengesof full spectrum operations.JRTC and Fort Polk maintainstrained and ready forcesthroughout the Army’sTransformationto the ObjectiveForce.JRTC and Fort Polk is themostcapable power projectionplatform in the regionand is aFirst - Class modern installationthat provides superior services,facilities, and an environment thatfosters teamwork, enablesexcellence, and ensures the wellbeing of soldiers, families,civilians, and retirees who live,work, and play here.44

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkA Vision of the Future in a Joint ContextCongress has mandated Joint Training for all servicesThe possibilities for Fort Polk are realistic, credible, and unlimitedHQExpand the SBCT rotationprecedents of non-contiguousstrategic port and airfield. Expandinfrastructure necessary forconductivity to Joint ForcesCommand Simulation Center andFort LeavenworthOther Operators would includeNaval forces operating in the Gulfof Mexico; Marine over-the-horizonoperations into Louisiana; Aviationoperations overall; and simulatedoperations at various centersArmy rotations at Fort Polk would remain thecenterpiece of these exercises45As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkIncreased Access to RC-ownedTraining AreasCamp GruberFort ChaffeeScreening CriteriaCamp RobinsonCamp MindenCamp BeauregardCamp Shelby Six locations required to support groundmaneuver training 14-45 thousand acres required Infrastructure Desired: Forward LandingStrip, Urban sprawl, Road Network, Access toUtilities Training permissions for full-spectrummilitary operations Interoperatibility for Joint Training IntegrationFort PolkKeyAs of: 11Feb2004FacilityTotalAcresCamp Beauregard 12,500Camp Minden13,665Camp Shelby134,000Camp Robinson32,000Fort Chaffee66,000Camp Gruber33,000Blanks 3,66513,665114,000114,000 114,000Major TrainingAreas20,00015,00010,000SOF Out ed DismountedManeuver Maneuver3,44813,665114,00015,00066,00020,000

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkKeyKeyJoint Ground ManeuverFort PolkFort HoodCamp BeauregardCamp MindenCamp ShelbyCamp RobinsonFort ChaffeeCamp GruberLittle Rock IslandPine Bluff IslandCamp McCainHomochittoDismal SwampRockefellerJoint AirfieldsChennault IntlLittle Rock AFBOrange Grove NASRobert Gray AAFTyndall AFBAlexandria IntlBarksdale AFBBelle Chase NASCorpus Cristi NASEglin AFBKessler AFBKingsville NASMaxwell AFBPensacola NASAs of: 11Feb2004Training PossibilitiesKeyKeyJoint AirspaceClaiborne RangeDeSoto MOAEagle Golf *Eglin MOAHood MOAPensacola MOAWarrior MOAW-59W-92W-147W-155Camden Ridge MOAJena MOAJones MOAKingsville MOALady MOAPine Hill MOAW-228W-602KeyNaval / Marine IntegrationNaval Station InglesideNaval Station M InstallationGround Maneuver OutstationSOF OutstationStrategic AirfieldStrategic / Tactical AirfieldNaval StationStrategic Deep Water PortStrategic Inland WaterwayAir or Naval Maneuver Area (Live-Fire)Air or Naval Maneuver AreaStrategic PortsNew OrleansLake Charles Mobilization by land, sea and airBeaumontCorpus Christi Realistic, over-the-horizon distancesJacksonville Challenging C4IAlexandria Joint live fire and force-on-force trainingBaton RougeRed River47

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkJoint Integration PossibilitiesFort Polk leverages localtraining land, airspaceand port facilities toenhance our capabilities. Local military and civilianinfrastructure increasesJoint Training Integrationpossibilities. Home-Station units enjoyaccess to a wide variety oflocal Joint service partnersand facilities to foster aJoint and ExpeditionaryMindset into trainingmethodology. Maximization of PowerProjection capabilities isachieved.Camp GruberFort ChaffeeFort SillLittle Rock IslandCamp RobinsonPine Bluff IslandCamp McCainCamp MindenFort HoodHomochittoCamp BeauregardCamp ShelbyFort PolkDismal SwampMonkey IslandRockefeller48As of: 11Feb2004

"Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA"Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort PolkFort Polk TransformationProjects to support 2CR Transformation:FY04 Alert Holding Area (AHA) Shoot House Arms Storage Facility Battle Command TrainingCenter Aviation MaintenanceHangarFY05 Hazardous Cargo Loading Apronat England Industrial Airpark (EIAP) Urban Assault Course Ammunition Supply Pont (ASP)Expansion Pallet Processing

Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort Polk "Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only Do Not Release Under FOIA" 8 As of: 11Feb2004 SWRO WB X HQS JRTC & FORT POLK XX OPS GRP X 2 ACR III USAG X IMA XX Fort Polk Tenant UnitsFort Polk Tenant Units FORSCOM XXXX TRADOC XXXX XVIII ABC XXX MEDDAC X DENTAC X WB Hqs MP Bn EN Bn C/46 EN .

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U.S. Army Joint Readiness Training Center And Fort Polk Effects of Hardened Low-Water Crossings on Stream Habitat, Water Quality, and Periphyton in Four Streams at the Fort Polk Military Reservation, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, October 1998 through November 1999 WATER-RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS REPORT 02-4291 U.S. Department of the InteriorAuthor: Roland W. Tollett, Barbara W. Bryan, C. Fredrick Bryan

Fort Bragg, NC Fort Leavenworth, KS Fort Campbell ,KY Fort Lewis WA Fort Carson, CO Fort McPherson, GA ,GA Fort Meade MD . Fort Belvoir CPAC Building 320 Training Dates Room Number Time 17 -19 March Room 140 0800 -1600 daily 24 -26 March Room 134 0800 -1600 daily

and Rehabilitative Services (FHRS) recommended Polk County Public Health Unit (CPHU) test these wells in the department's October 1994 Site Review and Update report. Polk CPHU tested these wells in July 1995. The Alpha Resins Corporation (ARC), fonnerly known as Alpha Chemical Corporation, is near Kathleen, Polk County, Florida (Figures 1 and 2).

well as high rates of obesity that are impacted by individuals’ ability to go outside and get active, sidewalks have become a priority for Polk County. Polk Vision’s Infrastructure Team developed a tactical plan focusing on eliminating sidewalk gaps within a one-mile radius of public schools in Polk County. This tactical plan has been added .

REVISION: ANIMAL NUTRITION & DIGESTION 19 JUNE 2013 Lesson Description In this lesson, we revise: nutrition in various animals o Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores the two different types of human digestion o Mechanical o Chemical Key Concepts Nutrition in Animals Nutrition is defined as the sum of the following processes – ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion. Some .