ARRC Journal 2019 | Page 3

CONTENTS Page 1. Everything that’s Necessary, Nothing that’s Not: Reducing the Footprint of the Deployed Corps Headquarters Major John Westwood, British Army and Captain Miles Cuff, British Army 4 2. On Core Major Charlie Sprake, British Army 7 3. Enabling NATO Surface-to-Surface Deep Fires in High Intensity Warfighting – Developing New Synergies at Corps and Theatre level Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Iddon, British Army 10 4. Centre of Gravity: How an Old Concept is Implemented Today Colonel Alexandris Konstantinos, Hellenic Army 16 5. Maritime Support to Deep Operations Lieutenant Scott Sabin, Royal Navy 28 6. Situational Awareness: A Poorly Understood Construct? Major Guy Cheesman, British Army 30 7. The Allied Rapid Reaction Corps receives accolade for its risk management process Major Derek Thornton, United States Army 33 8. The ARRC’s Ground Liaison Element on Exercise TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2018 Colonel Richard Head, British Army 36 9. Contractor Support to Non-Article 5 Crisis Response Operations: The Wider Implications Major Steve Barnard, British Army 39 10. Logistics Functional Area Services for Planning and Execution Major Chris Marsh, British Army 42 11. Operational-Level Capacity Building in Contact Major Tyler Kennedy, Canadian Army 48 12. The Information Manoeuvre Concept tailored to the ARRC Captain Bogdan Ionescu, Romanian Army 51 13. The Kremlin’s Timeless Weapon: Ambiguity Captain Robert Atchison, British Army 53 14. The Nature of News and the Military Leader: A Primer Lieutenant Colonel Adam Hallmark, United States Army 57 15. Joint Visitors Bureau: Administration or Influence? Major Paul Collis-Smith, British Army 62 16. Survive to Comment: Military Understanding of the Information Environment Major Chris Bell, British Army Page 17. Utilising Culture as an Enabler to Achieve Tactical Actions that have Positive Strategic Effect Lieutenant Colonel Per Mikkelsen, Danish Army 68 18. Spectrum Management: How the ARRC should plan for Spectrum use Captain Eric Copeland, United States Army 71 19. Using Wireless Technologies to Enable Agility in the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Captain Jonny Dale, British Army 74 20. Exercise ARRCADE GLOBE: The Future for Geo Collaboration? Lieutenant Colonel Simon Finch, British Army Major George McCrea, British Army Staff Sergeant David Thomas, British Army and Sergeant Thomas Glister, British Army 76 21. The Sicily Campaign of 1943: Lessons for a Prospective Joint Task Force Major Andrew Cox, British Army 79 22. Operation HUSKY: Its Relevance for a Contemporary NATO Joint Task Force Headquarters Major James Grant, British Army 81 23. The Mosquito is Mightier than the Mortar: Lessons for Commanders on Force Health Protection Colonel Jeremy Tuck, British Army and Major Glen Bullivant, British Army 84 24. The Spanish Road: Logistic Lessons from the Renaissance Applied to Modern Deployments Major Juan Ariza Gómez, Spanish Army 86 25. Bridging the Security Gap: Stability Policing in a Non-Article 5 Environment Captain Patrick Crossland, British Army 89 26. Winning Trust and Cooperation: Utilising Psychological, Cultural Theory and Interest-Based Negotiation Tactics to Successfully Engage Non-Military Actors Major Neil Weddell, British Army 91 27. How Medical Support on Operations is changing and how the Government and Civilian Sectors are Evolving Colonel Jeremy Tuck, British Army 94 28. Strengthening the Alliance: Engagement with Estonian Defence Forces Lieutenant Colonel Mikk Pukk, Estonian Land Forces 96 65 ALLIED RAPID REACTION CORPS 3