It is now early September 1942. You are a staff officer with the Combined Chiefs of Staff, European Theater of Operations. As a recent CGSOC graduate, your supervisor has tasked you to review the Norfolk Group's plan and related documents (Parts 2 and 3). The Combined Chiefs will meet soon to be briefed on the planning thus far to advise President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill on the status of Operation TORCH. Your supervisor's instructions to you are:
"I want you to review this outline plan and the associated communications (Parts 2 and 3) and give me your assessment of how well TORCH supports the M/NATO theater objectives and how well TORCH includes the main elements of operational art and design. However, to do this correctly you first need to understand the M/NATO environment and situation. Use operational design methodology thinking to understand the North African campaign and how TORCH fits in it. Do not give me a national or European strategy assessment. Answer the questions I have provided, and give me some responses I can give the Combined Chiefs. Remember that TORCH is a major operation subordinate to a larger North African Theater Campaign. The Chiefs will be here in about six hours, so you don't have much time."
Section A: Theater Strategic level, the North African Campaign
1. (15 pts) Review the Operational Approach Student Aid Slide #7 for this question. Operational Design and the Operational Approach is a process of iterative understanding and problem framing that supports commanders and staffs in their application of operational art with tools and a methodology to conceive of and construct viable approaches to operations and campaigns.” (JP 5-0, III-1). In the context of the Mediterranean/North Africa Theater of Operations (M/NATO), using the contextual background notes and material provided for this exam in Parts 2 and 3, apply operational design thinking as described in JP 5-0 chapter III to answer the following.
a. (5 pts) In your words, describe the operational environment. [Do not exceed one-half of a typed, double-spaced page.]
The operational environment is the solid understanding of the problem at hand while describing the strategy for achieving the end state. The operational approach is a methodology and tool to construct a viable approach in iteratively understanding the problems to support staff and commanders in the application of operation arts with methodology and tools to construct and conceivable viable approaches to campaign and operations. The operation was the large part of North African campaign involving the British Eight Army in Egypt. Analysis of the M/NATO operational environment reveals that Vichy French Forces controlled Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco while the Axis Combat Forces (German and Italian) occupied Western Egypt and Libya. However, some Axis Service Troops were stationed in Tunisia. The Allied UK Forces stationed in Malta, Egypt and Gibraltar. The geographical scope of Operation TORCH is limited to Algeria, Fr. Morocco, Tunisia and adjacent waters since TORCH includes a major operation carried out in North Africa and Mediterranean theater of operation. Typically, M/NATO was important both for Allies and Axis because it secured or exposed the soft underbelly of Europe. Since Operation TORCH plays an important role in the North African Theater Campaign, its characterized by specific dynamics and challenges.
b. (5 pts) In your own words, describe the Allies' M/NATO theater-level desired end state. [Your answer should be one to five sentences.]
The theater-level desired end state of the Allies’ M/NATO is to develop more vigorous lines of supplies and communication. This desired end state can be realized through securing Suez Canal given that one of the operation’s major challenges is the lack of effective supply and communication lines to secure Suez Canal. The theater-level desired end state can be achieved through preventing the Axis from accessing oil by shortening the route from Britain, which will in turn make the Axis vulnerable and weak.
c. (5 pts) Concisely describe the problem or obstacle that is preventing the Allies from achieving their end state. [Your answer should be one to five sentences.]
The problem or obstacle preventing the Allies from achieving their end state is the lack of communication and supply lines. Due to lack of suitable lines of communication and supplies, the Allies’ operations are significantly hindered. As a result of this problem, the Allies are forced to utilize attack and push technique, which restrict their operations to a few miles from their operational base i.e. Alexandria. While the Allies only route is via the Cape of Good Hope, they are unable to get necessary supplies because this route is extremely long. The shorter...
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