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Accession Number:
ADA516630
Title:
Sourcing Perception Warriors
Descriptive Note:
Journal article
Corporate Author:
JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON DC PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS DIV
Report Date:
2008-01-01
Pagination or Media Count:
4.0
Abstract:
In a counterinsurgency fight, shaping the perception of host nation populations is essential to stripping an insurgency of its core means of support. There are numerous avenues available to shape perceptions, but each involves actions to reinforce communications. The premier units capable of shaping perceptions are civil affairs CA and psychological operations PSYOP forces. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Department of Defense DoD has extensively deployed CA and PSYOP forces. Additionally, within DoD, organizational changes have intensified the stress on these Reserve Component forces. Because of these operational requirements and organizational changes, DoD must readdress how it is to source these perception warriors to finish the long fight. A near-term solution to the USJFCOM need for a resident CA and PSYOP capability is to revise current mobilization policies. By activating one Reserve CA brigade and one Reserve PSYOP battalion for 2-year mobilization periods, the units can be based at military installations in the United States for the first year while they increase proficiency through training, become available for short-notice contingency requirements, and then, in the second year, deploy to support ongoing worldwide commitments. The change in mobilization strategy would allow this Reserve unit to become an operational reserve instead of continuing the same strategic reserve policies created after World War II. Although the 2-year mobilization is a needed immediate fix, the mid- to long-term solution is to have a resident CA and PSYOP capability with the standing Army divisions.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE