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Administration Comptroller General 2002 Limitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingLimitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingContentsContentsResults in BriefBackgroundBackground - ContinuedForces Face Increasing Training LimitationsGround Maneuver RestrictionsLive- Ordance RestrictionsLive- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 1: A Steel Mill constructed in the Safety Easment Area of the Koon-ni RangeFigure 2: A Korean Woman Harvesting Rice on the field inside the Story Range Complex.Live- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 3: A AMAchine gun firing point on Range 7 in OkinawaFigure 4: A TAnk Tunnel firing point on Range 10 in OkinawaAirspace RestrictionsAirforce Restrictions cont.Constraints Adversely Affect Training, but the Effects Are Not Captured in Readiness ReportingWorkarounds May Provide unrealistic TrainingDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training NeedsDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 1: Army capability tableTable 2: Marine Corps Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 3: Navy Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 4: Air Force Capability tableReadiness ReportingReadiness Reporting - ContinuedService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training AlternativesService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training Alternatives - ContinuedDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign GovernmentsDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign Governments - ContinuedUsing TechnologyLack of a Coordinated StrategyConclusionsRecommendations For Executive Action Recommendations for Executive Action Cont.Appendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The PacificFigure 5: Major Combat Units and Bases in EuropeAppendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The Pacific - ContinuedFigure 6: Major Combat Units and Bases in Japan and KoreaAppendix II: Maps of Individual CountriesFigure 8: Map of Italy Identifying the Locations of Major Combat at Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 9: Map of United Kingdom Identifying theLocation of Major Combat Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 10: Map of Korea Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesFigure 11: Map of Japan Including Okinawa, Identifying the Location of Major Combat units and Major training FacilitiesFigure 12: Map of Alaska Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Mojor Training FacilitiesFigure 13: Map of Hawaii Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesAppendix III: Scope and MethodologyTable 5: Units and Locations Visited on This AssignmentAppendix III: Scope and Methodology - ContinuedAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of DefenseAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of Defense cont.Obtaining Copies of GAO Reports and TestimonyLetter to he Honorable Daniel Akaka
Administration
Comptroller General 2002 Limitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingLimitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingContentsContentsResults in BriefBackgroundBackground - ContinuedForces Face Increasing Training LimitationsGround Maneuver RestrictionsLive- Ordance RestrictionsLive- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 1: A Steel Mill constructed in the Safety Easment Area of the Koon-ni RangeFigure 2: A Korean Woman Harvesting Rice on the field inside the Story Range Complex.Live- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 3: A AMAchine gun firing point on Range 7 in OkinawaFigure 4: A TAnk Tunnel firing point on Range 10 in OkinawaAirspace RestrictionsAirforce Restrictions cont.Constraints Adversely Affect Training, but the Effects Are Not Captured in Readiness ReportingWorkarounds May Provide unrealistic TrainingDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training NeedsDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 1: Army capability tableTable 2: Marine Corps Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 3: Navy Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 4: Air Force Capability tableReadiness ReportingReadiness Reporting - ContinuedService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training AlternativesService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training Alternatives - ContinuedDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign GovernmentsDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign Governments - ContinuedUsing TechnologyLack of a Coordinated StrategyConclusionsRecommendations For Executive Action Recommendations for Executive Action Cont.Appendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The PacificFigure 5: Major Combat Units and Bases in EuropeAppendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The Pacific - ContinuedFigure 6: Major Combat Units and Bases in Japan and KoreaAppendix II: Maps of Individual CountriesFigure 8: Map of Italy Identifying the Locations of Major Combat at Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 9: Map of United Kingdom Identifying theLocation of Major Combat Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 10: Map of Korea Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesFigure 11: Map of Japan Including Okinawa, Identifying the Location of Major Combat units and Major training FacilitiesFigure 12: Map of Alaska Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Mojor Training FacilitiesFigure 13: Map of Hawaii Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesAppendix III: Scope and MethodologyTable 5: Units and Locations Visited on This AssignmentAppendix III: Scope and Methodology - ContinuedAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of DefenseAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of Defense cont.Obtaining Copies of GAO Reports and TestimonyLetter to he Honorable Daniel Akaka
Comptroller General 2002
Limitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingLimitations Exist Overseas but Are Not Reflected in Readiness ReportingContentsContentsResults in BriefBackgroundBackground - ContinuedForces Face Increasing Training LimitationsGround Maneuver RestrictionsLive- Ordance RestrictionsLive- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 1: A Steel Mill constructed in the Safety Easment Area of the Koon-ni RangeFigure 2: A Korean Woman Harvesting Rice on the field inside the Story Range Complex.Live- Ordance Restrictions - ContinuedFigure 3: A AMAchine gun firing point on Range 7 in OkinawaFigure 4: A TAnk Tunnel firing point on Range 10 in OkinawaAirspace RestrictionsAirforce Restrictions cont.Constraints Adversely Affect Training, but the Effects Are Not Captured in Readiness ReportingWorkarounds May Provide unrealistic TrainingDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training NeedsDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 1: Army capability tableTable 2: Marine Corps Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 3: Navy Capability TableDeployments Allow Units to Meet Some, but Not All, Training Needs - ContinuedTable 4: Air Force Capability tableReadiness ReportingReadiness Reporting - ContinuedService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training AlternativesService and Command Coordination Is Insufficient When Pursuing Training Alternatives - ContinuedDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign GovernmentsDeveloping New Training Opprtunities With foreign Governments - ContinuedUsing TechnologyLack of a Coordinated StrategyConclusionsRecommendations For Executive Action Recommendations for Executive Action Cont.Appendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The PacificFigure 5: Major Combat Units and Bases in EuropeAppendix I: Location of Major Units and Bases in Europe And The Pacific - ContinuedFigure 6: Major Combat Units and Bases in Japan and KoreaAppendix II: Maps of Individual CountriesFigure 8: Map of Italy Identifying the Locations of Major Combat at Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 9: Map of United Kingdom Identifying theLocation of Major Combat Units and Major Training FacilitiesFigure 10: Map of Korea Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesFigure 11: Map of Japan Including Okinawa, Identifying the Location of Major Combat units and Major training FacilitiesFigure 12: Map of Alaska Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Mojor Training FacilitiesFigure 13: Map of Hawaii Identifying the Location of Major Combat Units and Major Training facilitiesAppendix III: Scope and MethodologyTable 5: Units and Locations Visited on This AssignmentAppendix III: Scope and Methodology - ContinuedAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of DefenseAppendix IV: Comments from the Department of Defense cont.Obtaining Copies of GAO Reports and TestimonyLetter to he Honorable Daniel Akaka
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