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Fri Jan 10, 2014, 11:37 AM Jan 2014

Army Sends Cannoneer To Korea, Acquisition Expert To Afghanistan

http://breakingdefense.com/2014/01/army-sends-cannoneer-to-korea-acquisition-expert-to-afghanistan/



Army Sends Cannoneer To Korea, Acquisition Expert To Afghanistan
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
on January 08, 2014 at 4:36 PM

The Army announced new assignments for ten generals this afternoon, but two in particular stand out as signs of the times. They’re sending a battle-hardened artilleryman from the 82nd Airborne Division to the No. 2 job in South Korea and a veteran acquisition officer to Afghanistan.

Moving Maj. Gen. Harold Greene from the Army’s acquisition shop in the Pentagon, aka ASA(ALT), to the Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A) — the US half of the training effort there — shows how the US role in Afghanistan has shifted from fighting to advising Afghan troops in the field to building institutions in Kabul. While Afghan soldiers often fight like devils, the Ministries of Defense and Interior need help setting up functional management systems for everything from supply to personnel to weapons purchases.

Greene will bring the Afghans decades of experience in all aspects of acquisitions, from overseeing the initial R&D to managing procurement to sustaining systems once acquired. Currently the military deputy to Heidi Shyu, assistant Secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics, and technology, Greene previously served in the Army staff’s resourcing shop (staff section G-8), as deputy commander of the Research, Development, & Engineering Command (RDECOM), and as program executive officer for intelligence, electronic warfare, and sensor systems.

Dialing down the US presence in Afghanistan to a cadre of expert advisors like Greene frees up forces for the Pacific pivot. For all the focus on the rise of China, the ugliest problem in the Pacific remains the Korean DMZ, the infamous demilitarized zone that runs like a 60-year-old scar across the divided peninsula, which the Army announced yesterday it was reinforcing with another 800 troops.
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