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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY<br />

MOBILIZATION BRANCH<br />

717 EAST loTH STREET N. BUILDING 12705<br />

FORT STEWART, GEORGIA 31314-5029<br />

IMSH-PLO<br />

10 January 20 12<br />

MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD<br />

MEMORANDUM FROM Mobilization Branch<br />

SUBJECT: 201 1 Mobilization Historical Report<br />

1. Opening Statement: We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their<br />

great support during 2011 with the Mobilization Business by processing 179 Soldiers<br />

with a 100% customer satisfaction rating. Installation agencies provided Soldier<br />

Readiness Support for Reserve Component (RC) Soldiers. FORSCOM conducted its<br />

annual Mobilization Workshop in Little Rock, Arkansas, again this year. We have<br />

currently downsized to four (4) primary Mobilization Force Generation Installation<br />

(pMFGI); <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, <strong>Fort</strong> Bliss, Camp Shelby, and <strong>Fort</strong> Dix. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong>/Hunter <strong>Army</strong><br />

AirfieldGeorgia Garrison Training Center (FSMAAFIGGTC) is currently a secondary<br />

Mobilization Force Generation Installation (sMFGI). Mobilization Business is an<br />

enduring mission with no foreseeable end state requiring maximum effort from all<br />

involved. In an effort to set the conditions for successful Mobilizations/Demobilizations,<br />

Installations agencies provide continuous support.<br />

2. sMFGI: <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong>/Hunter <strong>Army</strong> AirfieldGeorgia Garrison Training Center<br />

(FSMAAFIGGTC) is currently a secondary Mobilization Force Generation Installation<br />

(sMFGI). <strong>Army</strong> installations that in addition to unit support also support RC<br />

demobilization (DEMOB), DEF and contingency expeditionary force (CEF) premobilization<br />

training, and maintain equipment sets for RC units. As necessary during<br />

surge or exceptional levels of effort and support the post-mobilization training of RC<br />

DEF units. Can support ETC events where a Brigade Combat Team (BCT) or higher is<br />

resident on installation. In other words, the Core Mobilization Mission on<br />

FSIHAAFIGGTC is primary Individual REFRADs and CONUS Base Support Soldiers.<br />

3. Historical Summary: Mobilization at FSMAAFIGGTC is centered on the ability to<br />

transport Soldiers and equipment from one place to another. FSIHAAFIGGTC has the<br />

strongest infrastructure east of the Mississippi among the Mobilization Force Generation<br />

Installations; training areas (284,000 acres), highway systems, railway systems, airports,<br />

seaports, partnership with GGTC for 5,000 Billets, and the WTB. Plus due to the<br />

geographical area by being south of the frost line, Soldiers can train twelve (12) months<br />

out of the year. In September 2006 FSMAAFIGGTC was declared by First <strong>Army</strong> (1A) as<br />

a warm base or secondary Mobilization Station responsible for Demobilization with the<br />

ability to support various Mobilization surge requirements when called upon.<br />

FSIHAAFIGGTC has effectively and efficiently processed six (6) full Brigade Combat<br />

Teams (BCTs) since becoming a secondary Mobilization Station. FSMAAFIGGTC

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