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The reorganization plan of the United States Army is a current modernization (2017–2028) and reorganization (2006–2016) plan of the United States Army that was implemented (2006–2016) under the direction of Brigade Modernization Command.This effort formally began in 2006 when General Peter Schoomaker (the 35th Army Chief of Staff), was given the support to move the Army from its Cold War divisional orientation to a full-spectrum capability with fully manned, equipped and trained brigades; this effort was completed by the end of 2016. It has been the most comprehensive reorganization since World War II and included modular , , and , as well as rebalancing the active and reserve components. The plan was first proposed by the Army's 34th Chief of Staff, Eric Shinseki, in 1999, but was bitterl

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  • Die Transformation der United States Army bezeichnet die strategische Neuorientierung des Heeres der USA. Dabei soll die Streitkraft anstatt den Anforderungen des Kalten Krieges denen des 21. Jahrhunderts entgegentreten können. Die praktische Umsetzung dieses Prozesses setzte zum Jahr 1997 ein. Die Transformation gilt als bedeutendste Strukturmaßnahme seit 1947 und soll nach ihrer Vollendung im Jahre 2007 mindestens bis 2050 greifen, wobei die Beschaffung von Ausrüstung über das Jahr 2007 hinausgeht. Auch wenn dieser Vorgang nicht die einzige Transformation in der Geschichte ist, wird sie mit einem solchen Aufwand und so hohen Erwartungen betrieben, dass der Begriff in diesem Fall einer Eigenbezeichnung nahekommt. (de)
  • The reorganization plan of the United States Army is a current modernization (2017–2028) and reorganization (2006–2016) plan of the United States Army that was implemented (2006–2016) under the direction of Brigade Modernization Command.This effort formally began in 2006 when General Peter Schoomaker (the 35th Army Chief of Staff), was given the support to move the Army from its Cold War divisional orientation to a full-spectrum capability with fully manned, equipped and trained brigades; this effort was completed by the end of 2016. It has been the most comprehensive reorganization since World War II and included modular , , and , as well as rebalancing the active and reserve components. The plan was first proposed by the Army's 34th Chief of Staff, Eric Shinseki, in 1999, but was bitterly opposed internally by the Army. By 2020, the Army's 40th Chief of Staff was calling for transformational change, rather than incremental change by the Army. In 2021, Gen. McConville, the Army's 40th Chief of Staff, laid out Aimpoint 2035, a direction for the Army to achieve Corps-level Large-scale combat operations (LSCO) by 2035, with Waypoints from 2021 to 2028.In the fall of 2018, Army Strategy for the next ten years was articulated. The strategy listed four Lines of Effort to be implemented. By 2021, the Army Posture Statement was 1. * People & values 2. * by 2022 3. * in the midterm around 2022 4. * Strengthen By 2028, in Multi-Domain Operations—as part of the Joint force, Army Strategy is to counter a near-peer adversary which is capable of . In 2019, the planning was for Large Scale ground Combat Operations at echelons above the brigade combat team. Multi-Domain Task Forces operate in a combatant commander's theater (area of responsibility). MDTFs are experimental brigade-sized units which are tailored to the theater; they are to operate subordinate to a Theater fires command, or to a corps, or division headquarters, jointly or independently, depending on the mission. These MDTFs increase the "capability to connect with national assets" in space and cyber, with "the capacity to penetrate with long range fires, with the ability to integrate ". —This is integrated deterrence: taking existing capabilities, as well as building on , which have been deployed in new and networked ways, all tailored to the security landscape of the respective regions, in order to the antagonists. (en)
  • 米軍再編(べいぐんさいへん、Transformation of the United States Army、トランスフォーメーション)とは、世界の安全保障環境とアメリカ合衆国の安全保障に対応した世界戦略の転換に応じるために行なわれる、アメリカ軍のである。その変革は、戦闘の4領域、すなわち、物理的領域、情報的領域、認知的領域、社会的領域のすべてにまたがる、極めて抜本的なものである。 (ja)
  • Реорганизация Армии США (англ. Reorganization plan of United States Army) — комплекс мероприятий по изменению структуры, состава и численности Сухопутных войск Вооружённых сил США (United States Army) который был реализован под руководством Объединённого управления по модернизации (U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command). Официально реформа начата в 2006 году, когда начальником штаба Сухопутных войск США Питером Шумейкером было получено одобрение по переводу сухопутных войск на бригады новой модели. Это стало наиболее масштабным преобразованием со времён Второй мировой войны. Впервые идеи по реорганизации ОШС были изложены начальником штаба Армии Эриком Шинсеки в 1999 году. (ru)
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  • Die Transformation der United States Army bezeichnet die strategische Neuorientierung des Heeres der USA. Dabei soll die Streitkraft anstatt den Anforderungen des Kalten Krieges denen des 21. Jahrhunderts entgegentreten können. Die praktische Umsetzung dieses Prozesses setzte zum Jahr 1997 ein. Die Transformation gilt als bedeutendste Strukturmaßnahme seit 1947 und soll nach ihrer Vollendung im Jahre 2007 mindestens bis 2050 greifen, wobei die Beschaffung von Ausrüstung über das Jahr 2007 hinausgeht. Auch wenn dieser Vorgang nicht die einzige Transformation in der Geschichte ist, wird sie mit einem solchen Aufwand und so hohen Erwartungen betrieben, dass der Begriff in diesem Fall einer Eigenbezeichnung nahekommt. (de)
  • 米軍再編(べいぐんさいへん、Transformation of the United States Army、トランスフォーメーション)とは、世界の安全保障環境とアメリカ合衆国の安全保障に対応した世界戦略の転換に応じるために行なわれる、アメリカ軍のである。その変革は、戦闘の4領域、すなわち、物理的領域、情報的領域、認知的領域、社会的領域のすべてにまたがる、極めて抜本的なものである。 (ja)
  • Реорганизация Армии США (англ. Reorganization plan of United States Army) — комплекс мероприятий по изменению структуры, состава и численности Сухопутных войск Вооружённых сил США (United States Army) который был реализован под руководством Объединённого управления по модернизации (U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command). Официально реформа начата в 2006 году, когда начальником штаба Сухопутных войск США Питером Шумейкером было получено одобрение по переводу сухопутных войск на бригады новой модели. Это стало наиболее масштабным преобразованием со времён Второй мировой войны. Впервые идеи по реорганизации ОШС были изложены начальником штаба Армии Эриком Шинсеки в 1999 году. (ru)
  • The reorganization plan of the United States Army is a current modernization (2017–2028) and reorganization (2006–2016) plan of the United States Army that was implemented (2006–2016) under the direction of Brigade Modernization Command.This effort formally began in 2006 when General Peter Schoomaker (the 35th Army Chief of Staff), was given the support to move the Army from its Cold War divisional orientation to a full-spectrum capability with fully manned, equipped and trained brigades; this effort was completed by the end of 2016. It has been the most comprehensive reorganization since World War II and included modular , , and , as well as rebalancing the active and reserve components. The plan was first proposed by the Army's 34th Chief of Staff, Eric Shinseki, in 1999, but was bitterl (en)
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  • Transformation der United States Army (de)
  • 米軍再編 (ja)
  • Reorganization plan of United States Army (en)
  • Реорганизация Армии США (ru)
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