Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Really? Seriously? 25th ID Contingency Response Force...photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (Dec. 10, 2014) - Airman 1st Class Sean Bannan (middle right), from Seattle, Wash., a load master assigned to 535th Airlift Squadron, 15th Wing, ground guides a M1126 Stryker onto a C-17 aircraft to support of the 25th ID Contingency Response Force mission (CRF). The CRF mission is designed to rapidly deploy Soldiers within the Pacific's area of responsibility to provide humanitarian assistance and or combat operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis)

Excuse me.  Are they serious?  Really?  Now the 25th Infantry Division has a "contingency response force"?  I can't help but think that even flying from Bragg, the 82nd would be a more useful force.  I bet this is just HQ Army grandstanding.  Time will tell.

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  1. Good grief. Stryker can't even get on to a C-17 with its Mel Gibson Road-Warrior cage in-tact. Unfortunate. We need a new family of AFVs to replace M-1, Brad and Stryker. This really is not hard to do and....worth it.

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  2. 25 ID also has a para mission too do they not? Or part of it does?

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  3. the 4th Brigade located in Alaska is Airborne so i would have thought they would have the Rapid Deployment or new age "Contingency Response" mission. looks like the Army is gonna try it with Strykers and C-17's. the C-17's i can see but Strykers? i just can't see it.

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    1. correction. further research shows that the 4th brigade might have 25th in their name but they don't fall under the division (WEIRD ARMY BULLSHIT!!!!!) supposedly it falls under US Army Alaska so maybe it an independent Brigade and a Theater asset.

      i'm gonna have to dig into this. from my jar head eyes this makes no sense. more research coming up.

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  4. Each Combatant Command has contingency response forces with tiered authorities for initiation; for PACOM this includes elements tasked for the Global Response Force, Army Contingency Response Force and Homeland Defense Support [all Army heavy, primarily 2nd and 25th ID]; this is in addition to the FAST, Alert Contingency MAGTF and the CRF/CRE.

    25th has worked it's Strykers into Pacific Pathways, so I'm not surprised that they're part of an alert package.

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  5. As I recall reading, the stryker was originally designed for stuff like this. Could be wrong or misread, but I seriously could of sworn that was the reasoning behind the stryker's development.

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    1. It was, specifically the C130.

      Naturally, there were many instances of moving the goalposts. or shortening the yard lines.

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    2. Well Like Opra at a All you can eat Buffet Stryker picked up weight fast once the conflict in Iraq started with IED's. C130 is a good specialist and light transport but for air mobility we need to either prime use C17's or get a A400M class lifter

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  6. the point of the Brigade combat team and the Stryker BCT in particular was aimed to rapid reaction.96 hours for a Brigade Combat team in Theater by C130.

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