ARFORGEN stands for Army Force Generation. It is a structured process used by the U.S. Army to manage and rotate units through a cycle of readiness, deployment, and reset. This cycle ensures that the Army can sustain operational commitments while also allowing units time to recover and train.
The ARFORGEN (Army Force Generation) model was introduced in 2006 as a cyclic readiness model for the U.S. Army. It was designed to provide a structured framework for managing the training, equipping, and sustaining of forces, ensuring that units are prepared for deployment in a more systematic and predictable manner. The model emphasizes a continuous cycle of readiness to meet operational demands effectively.
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The three phases of the ARFORGEN readiness cycle are Reset, Train/Ready, and Available. The Reset phase focuses on unit recovery, maintenance, and rebuilding. The Train/Ready phase involves training and certifying units to meet mission requirements. The Available phase is when units are prepared for deployment and are ready to execute missions.
Arforgen applies to regular army and reserve component (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) units.
The arforgen deployment goal timeline for a national active component unit is once every 3 years.
The arforgen deployment goal timeline for a national guard unit is once every 6 years.
The arforgen deployment goal timeline for a national guard unit is once every 6 years.
Reset/train, ready, available
The ARFORGEN (Army Force Generation) model was introduced in 2006 as a cyclic readiness model for the U.S. Army. It was designed to provide a structured framework for managing the training, equipping, and sustaining of forces, ensuring that units are prepared for deployment in a more systematic and predictable manner. The model emphasizes a continuous cycle of readiness to meet operational demands effectively.
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Readiness Goals
specific mission
specific mission requirements
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