Fort Benning

U.S. Army Fort Benning and The Maneuver Center of Excellence


G3/Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization & Security Site

G33 Current Operations

Mission


Assist and advise the directors of G3 and DPTMS on all matters in support of TRADOC and FORSCOM units at Fort Benning in the planning, forecasting, coordinating, and execution of all MCoE conferences and ceremonies; the MCoE Commanding General’s Staff Inspection Program; The ammunition support of all Program of Instructions and Non-Program of Instructions; and all VIP over-flight, permissive jump packet preparation, Joint Airborne/Air Transportability Training, and all rotary wing support for the installation.

Committed to ensuring every Soldier receives the necessary resources to properly execute training to the highest standard in a safe and professional manner.

Operations & Inspections


Staff Inspection Program:

  • Coordinate the installation Staff Inspection Visit and the Staff Inspection Program at the Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) level to provide a routine realistic assessment of the MSC attainment of established MCoE administrative and operational goals and standards.
  • Schedule, coordinate, and conduct In/Out Briefs of the Staff Inspection Program.
  • Oversee inspectors from 13 Directorates inspecting 82 functional areas and 12 MSCs annually.
  • Coordinate support requirements for FORSCOM units, DA, and IMCOM Inspection Teams.

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) School:

  • Conduct 12 Two-Week Defense Courses annually.
  • Develop Soldiers and leaders to train and fight in an Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) posture.
  • Conduct Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercises and Staff Assisted Visit Inspections as scheduled by MCoE.
  • Conduct weekly training for the CONUS Replacement Center (CRC).
  • Maintain and schedules the use of the Main Post NBC Training Facilities (CS Chamber and Training Area).
  • Provide orientation briefings to ROTC, JROTC, and Executive Leadership Development Program participants.

Joint Airborne/Air Transportability Training Coordination:

  • Schedule and coordinate all U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army aircraft requirements in support of installation users for JA/ATT Basic Airborne Course, Pathfinder Course, Jumpmaster Course, Ranger School, Reconnaissance Surveillance Leader Course, and all Non-POI requests.
  • Approve flight hours to support installation-training programs.
  • Manage the MCoE Permissive Parachute Jump Status program for all fixed wing and rotary wing assets.
  • Schedule and De-conflict aircraft assets and routes for all VIP and scheduled training events.
  • Monitor 1246 aircraft flight hours assigned to Ft. Benning in support of POI and Non-POI requests.
  • Process all permissive jump orders and permission jump request.

National Infantry Museum Liaison Team:

  • Schedule and monitor all graduation rehearsals, full dress rehearsals, senior level Change of Commands conducted on Patriot Field.
  • Schedule classrooms A and B and Heritage Hall for training meeting, conferences, and Dining-In.
  • Schedule and assist in tours for non-tenant units visiting Fort Benning for training during weekdays and weekends.

Ammunition Management:

  • Manage Training and Operational load ammunition to include review, editing, and validating of Program of Instruction (POI)/Non-POI ammunition requirements, forecasts, allocation of short supply items.
  • Develop, program, and validate Installation ammunition requirements based on POI and non POI events.
  • Forecast, manage, coordinate, and disperse ammunition for the U.S. Army Infantry School (USAIS) and the U.S. Army Armor School (USAARMS), One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Infantry and Armor, Basic Combat Training (BCT) and IMCOM ammunition accounts.
  • Produce, process, and validate all E581s (forecasted and un-forecasted) in support of all ACOMS, Sister Services, and non-tenant visiting units.
  • Consolidate the installation monthly ammunition forecasts and submits to the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) and Joint Munitions Command (JMC) for inclusion in the "World Wide Ammunition Requirements and Assets Report."
  • Manage the annual ammunition authorizations.
  • Account for IMCOM/TRADOC annual usage of ammunition.
  • Consolidate and redistributes the installation ammunition authorizations to meet Fort Benning’s changing mission requirements.
  • Train, mentor, and advise Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS) users and holds new user classes quarterly.

Academic Records:

  • Provide access to Army Training Requirements and Resource System (ATRRS) and Resident Individual Training Management System (RITMS) for the U.S. Army Infantry School (USAIS) and the U.S. Army Armor School (USAARMS).
  • Maintain academic records for all students attending MCoE, USAIS, and USAARMS courses.
  • Maintains historical library for academic records dating back to 1942.
  • Issue diplomas for graduates of resident course and duplicate diplomas for those students who have lost their original.
  • Conduct research for other government agencies concerning students (past & present) to be used in disputes with foreign governments.
  • Assist Judge Advocates in producing evidence to be used in courts martial and presents testimony in court cases concerning awards and decorations.
  • Review, add final class standing data, and forward to DA student Academic Efficiency reports.

Conference and Ceremonies:

  • Coordinate, plan, and execute ceremonies, conferences, and VIP events with supported directorates and units for all Installation level requirements.
  • Provide briefings to the CG, CofS, G3, State and Federal officials, and other VIPs on ceremonies, conferences, and other events.
  • Prepare and distribute operation orders, fragmentary orders, standard operating procedures, programs, and narratives for all Installation conferences, ceremonies, and events.
  • Schedule, coordinate, and conduct in progress and after action reviews for events.
  • Request and set-up resources used in ceremonies and events.
  • Assist in the coordination, planning, and executions of Brigade and above Change of Commands and other ceremonial events.
  • Schedule, coordinate, and conduct monthly retirement ceremonies.