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Multinational Planning Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT)Augmentation Team (MPAT)
Facilitating the Planning ProcessFacilitating the Planning Process
MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS-4MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS-4
CTF Staff Planning WorkshopCTF Staff Planning WorkshopSingapore, 18-23 August 2002Singapore, 18-23 August 2002
A cadre of military planners from nations with A cadre of military planners from nations with Asia-Pacific interests capable of rapidly Asia-Pacific interests capable of rapidly augmenting a Multinational Force Headquarters augmenting a Multinational Force Headquarters established to plan and execute multinational established to plan and execute multinational coalition operations in response to military coalition operations in response to military operations other than war (MOOTW) / small scale operations other than war (MOOTW) / small scale contingencies (SSC). contingencies (SSC).
Multinational Planning Augmentation Team Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) (MPAT)
Multinational Planning Augmentation Team Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) (MPAT)
• Practice Coalition Task Force (CTF) activation, Practice Coalition Task Force (CTF) activation, forming, and Crisis Action Planning (CAP) at the forming, and Crisis Action Planning (CAP) at the operational leveloperational level
• Utilize Peace Keeping Scenario as background for Utilize Peace Keeping Scenario as background for staff planningstaff planning
• Build habitual relationships among multinational Build habitual relationships among multinational MPAT plannersMPAT planners
• Familiarize participants with MNF SOP especially Familiarize participants with MNF SOP especially MOOTW missions and principlesMOOTW missions and principles
• Practice Coalition Task Force (CTF) activation, Practice Coalition Task Force (CTF) activation, forming, and Crisis Action Planning (CAP) at the forming, and Crisis Action Planning (CAP) at the operational leveloperational level
• Utilize Peace Keeping Scenario as background for Utilize Peace Keeping Scenario as background for staff planningstaff planning
• Build habitual relationships among multinational Build habitual relationships among multinational MPAT plannersMPAT planners
• Familiarize participants with MNF SOP especially Familiarize participants with MNF SOP especially MOOTW missions and principlesMOOTW missions and principles
– MPAT (48 personnel)MPAT (48 personnel) – SAF (35) SAF (35)
• Lead nation designated CTF headquarters staffLead nation designated CTF headquarters staff• CTF Commander, COS and othersCTF Commander, COS and others
– U.S. (40)U.S. (40)• Deployable Joint Task Force Augmentation Cell (DJTFAC) / MPATDeployable Joint Task Force Augmentation Cell (DJTFAC) / MPAT• PACOM Contractors and J08 Exercise SupportPACOM Contractors and J08 Exercise Support• Other (J5, JICPAC, I-Corps, ALCOM, West Point) -9Other (J5, JICPAC, I-Corps, ALCOM, West Point) -9
– UN / IO / NGO (4)UN / IO / NGO (4)• United Nations (OCHA, HCR)United Nations (OCHA, HCR)• International Committee Red Cross / Red Crescent (ICRC) International Committee Red Cross / Red Crescent (ICRC) • Selected NGO’sSelected NGO’s
– CARECARE
– Other Peace Operations Subject Matter Experts (8)Other Peace Operations Subject Matter Experts (8)• Senior Mentor (retired force commander)Senior Mentor (retired force commander)• Center of Excellence Disaster Management Humanitarian Assistance (COE Center of Excellence Disaster Management Humanitarian Assistance (COE
DMHA)DMHA)• SHIRBRIGSHIRBRIG• Pearson Peacekeeping Centre CanadaPearson Peacekeeping Centre Canada
PARTICIPANTSPARTICIPANTSPARTICIPANTSPARTICIPANTS
AustraliaAustraliaBangladeshBangladeshBrunei- Brunei- First MPAT EventFirst MPAT Event CanadaCanadaFijiFijiFranceFranceIndonesiaIndonesiaJapanJapanMalaysiaMalaysiaMaldivesMaldivesMauritiusMauritiusMongoliaMongolia
New ZealandNew ZealandPhilippinesPhilippinesPapua New GuineaPapua New GuineaSri LankaSri LankaSingaporeSingaporeThailandThailandTongaTongaUnited KingdomUnited KingdomUnited StatesUnited StatesVanuatuVanuatuVietnam- Vietnam- First MPAT EventFirst MPAT Event
Sweden-Sweden- Providing CATSTYR Computer Model-SimulationProviding CATSTYR Computer Model-Simulation Wargaming Support with PACOM J08Wargaming Support with PACOM J08
CTF Staff Planning Workshop CTF Staff Planning Workshop Singapore 18-23 August 2002Singapore 18-23 August 2002CTF Staff Planning Workshop CTF Staff Planning Workshop Singapore 18-23 August 2002Singapore 18-23 August 2002
AAR TeamCECG
3 X CPG Co-Leaders
Tech Control/ Network
Management
Commander, Coalition Task Force (CCTF)
SAF: COL KC Tan US: Col Keith Ferrell
SAF: MG Tan Huck Gim
SAF: LTC Deep SinghSAF: LTC Deep Singh
US: Mr. John MillerUS: Mr. John Miller US: Mr. Jason LewisUS: Mr. Jason Lewis
SAF: LTC Alex LeeSAF: LTC Alex Lee US: Mr. Ron MarvinUS: Mr. Ron Marvin
ADMIN
SAF: Mr Ricky SohSAF: Mr Ricky Soh US: Mr. Jason LewisUS: Mr. Jason Lewis
Chief of Staff (COS) SAF: COL Mark Koh
Deputy Commander, CTF (DCCTF) US: COL Naj Sweeney
TE-4 Deputy Directors
TE-4 Directors
SAF: LTC Deep Singh US: CDR Bob Wohlschlegel
PARTICIPANT CMD & CONTROL PARTICIPANT CMD & CONTROL AND TE-4 CONTROL TEAMAND TE-4 CONTROL TEAM
PARTICIPANT CMD & CONTROL PARTICIPANT CMD & CONTROL AND TE-4 CONTROL TEAMAND TE-4 CONTROL TEAM
MPAT TE-4Singapore
18-23 August 2002
MPAT TE-4Singapore
18-23 August 2002
SCENARIO
GEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHY
TINDORO
AUSTRALIA
SAMAGALAND
• Eastern Australasian continent and northern Eastern Australasian continent and northern Tindoro IslandTindoro Island
• Population 13,895,000; heavily urbanizedPopulation 13,895,000; heavily urbanized• Self sufficient in foodSelf sufficient in food• Major exporter of wheat, dairy, woolMajor exporter of wheat, dairy, wool• Substantial Industrial baseSubstantial Industrial base• Jan-Feb: 20 degrees C (68 degrees F)Jan-Feb: 20 degrees C (68 degrees F)• Jun-Jul: 10 degrees C (50 degrees F)Jun-Jul: 10 degrees C (50 degrees F)• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
• Eastern Australasian continent and northern Eastern Australasian continent and northern Tindoro IslandTindoro Island
• Population 13,895,000; heavily urbanizedPopulation 13,895,000; heavily urbanized• Self sufficient in foodSelf sufficient in food• Major exporter of wheat, dairy, woolMajor exporter of wheat, dairy, wool• Substantial Industrial baseSubstantial Industrial base• Jan-Feb: 20 degrees C (68 degrees F)Jan-Feb: 20 degrees C (68 degrees F)• Jun-Jul: 10 degrees C (50 degrees F)Jun-Jul: 10 degrees C (50 degrees F)• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
SAMAGALANDSAMAGALANDSAMAGALANDSAMAGALAND
• One of four provinces of SamagalandOne of four provinces of Samagaland• Area: 27,800 sq km (10,500 sq mi)Area: 27,800 sq km (10,500 sq mi)• Mountainous with large coastal plain in Mountainous with large coastal plain in
northwestnorthwest• Population: 115,000Population: 115,000• Capital and major city: LauncestonCapital and major city: Launceston• Economic mainstay: farming, some industryEconomic mainstay: farming, some industry• Hydroelectric powerHydroelectric power• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
• One of four provinces of SamagalandOne of four provinces of Samagaland• Area: 27,800 sq km (10,500 sq mi)Area: 27,800 sq km (10,500 sq mi)• Mountainous with large coastal plain in Mountainous with large coastal plain in
northwestnorthwest• Population: 115,000Population: 115,000• Capital and major city: LauncestonCapital and major city: Launceston• Economic mainstay: farming, some industryEconomic mainstay: farming, some industry• Hydroelectric powerHydroelectric power• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
SAMAGALANDSAMAGALANDNORTH TINDORONORTH TINDORO
SAMAGALANDSAMAGALANDNORTH TINDORONORTH TINDORO
• Covers south and eastern portion of islandCovers south and eastern portion of island
• Area: 40,700 sq km (15,700 sq mi)Area: 40,700 sq km (15,700 sq mi)
• Mountainous with small coastal plain in northeastMountainous with small coastal plain in northeast
• Population: 345,000Population: 345,000
• Capital and major city: HobartCapital and major city: Hobart
• Economic mainstay: farming, some industry and Economic mainstay: farming, some industry and tourismtourism
• Hydroelectric powerHydroelectric power
• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
• Covers south and eastern portion of islandCovers south and eastern portion of island
• Area: 40,700 sq km (15,700 sq mi)Area: 40,700 sq km (15,700 sq mi)
• Mountainous with small coastal plain in northeastMountainous with small coastal plain in northeast
• Population: 345,000Population: 345,000
• Capital and major city: HobartCapital and major city: Hobart
• Economic mainstay: farming, some industry and Economic mainstay: farming, some industry and tourismtourism
• Hydroelectric powerHydroelectric power
• Federal parliamentary democracyFederal parliamentary democracy
SOUTH TINDOROSOUTH TINDOROSOUTH TINDOROSOUTH TINDORO
ROAD TO CRISISROAD TO CRISISROAD TO CRISISROAD TO CRISIS
1788
1901
1954
1956
1957
1992
1996
1997
2001
English Settlement
Tindoro Independence
De Facto North & South Tindoro
Samagaland Intervention
Samagaland Unifies Tindoro
San Francisco Agreement
Return of Elected Government
New Elections
Crisis and Deployment of UNMOG
Colonial Period
Civil War
SamagalandOccupation
UNInvolvement
Independence
2001 CRISIS2001 CRISIS2001 CRISIS2001 CRISIS
• Elements within Samagaland claim South Tindoro is part of Elements within Samagaland claim South Tindoro is part of their territorytheir territory
• UN Resolution guarantees self-determination for South TindoroUN Resolution guarantees self-determination for South Tindoro• Demonstrations and violence erupt, reminiscent of 1956 events Demonstrations and violence erupt, reminiscent of 1956 events
that led to the Samagaland occupation of South Tindorothat led to the Samagaland occupation of South Tindoro• Samagaland begins initial deployment of combat units to North Samagaland begins initial deployment of combat units to North
TindoroTindoro• Humanitarian conditions deteriorateHumanitarian conditions deteriorate• South Tindoro and Samagaland leadership open dialogue to South Tindoro and Samagaland leadership open dialogue to
contain crisiscontain crisis• Temasek Agreement signed to settle disputeTemasek Agreement signed to settle dispute• UN Resolution 136 authorizes deployment of UN Military UN Resolution 136 authorizes deployment of UN Military
Observer Group. Observer Group.
• Elements within Samagaland claim South Tindoro is part of Elements within Samagaland claim South Tindoro is part of their territorytheir territory
• UN Resolution guarantees self-determination for South TindoroUN Resolution guarantees self-determination for South Tindoro• Demonstrations and violence erupt, reminiscent of 1956 events Demonstrations and violence erupt, reminiscent of 1956 events
that led to the Samagaland occupation of South Tindorothat led to the Samagaland occupation of South Tindoro• Samagaland begins initial deployment of combat units to North Samagaland begins initial deployment of combat units to North
TindoroTindoro• Humanitarian conditions deteriorateHumanitarian conditions deteriorate• South Tindoro and Samagaland leadership open dialogue to South Tindoro and Samagaland leadership open dialogue to
contain crisiscontain crisis• Temasek Agreement signed to settle disputeTemasek Agreement signed to settle dispute• UN Resolution 136 authorizes deployment of UN Military UN Resolution 136 authorizes deployment of UN Military
Observer Group. Observer Group.
• Negotiations held under chairmanship of UN Special Negotiations held under chairmanship of UN Special Envoy, Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore)Envoy, Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore)
• Parties agree to “cessation of hostilities”Parties agree to “cessation of hostilities”• New border established between North and South New border established between North and South
TindoroTindoro– North Tindoro remains province of SamagalandNorth Tindoro remains province of Samagaland– South Tindoro remains independentSouth Tindoro remains independent– Fingal enclave integrated into South TindoroFingal enclave integrated into South Tindoro– Queenstown district now part of North TindoroQueenstown district now part of North Tindoro
• Joint Commission to be formed to oversee cease-fire Joint Commission to be formed to oversee cease-fire and supervise the agreementand supervise the agreement
• Negotiations held under chairmanship of UN Special Negotiations held under chairmanship of UN Special Envoy, Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore)Envoy, Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore)
• Parties agree to “cessation of hostilities”Parties agree to “cessation of hostilities”• New border established between North and South New border established between North and South
TindoroTindoro– North Tindoro remains province of SamagalandNorth Tindoro remains province of Samagaland– South Tindoro remains independentSouth Tindoro remains independent– Fingal enclave integrated into South TindoroFingal enclave integrated into South Tindoro– Queenstown district now part of North TindoroQueenstown district now part of North Tindoro
• Joint Commission to be formed to oversee cease-fire Joint Commission to be formed to oversee cease-fire and supervise the agreementand supervise the agreement
TEMASEK AGREEMENTTEMASEK AGREEMENT10 Nov 0110 Nov 01
TEMASEK AGREEMENTTEMASEK AGREEMENT10 Nov 0110 Nov 01
NEW BORDER-NEW BORDER-TEMASEK AGREEMENTTEMASEK AGREEMENT
• Acting under Ch VI of UN CharterActing under Ch VI of UN Charter
• Establishes UN Military Observer Group Establishes UN Military Observer Group (UNMOG) to “assure” implementation of (UNMOG) to “assure” implementation of Temasek AgreementTemasek Agreement
• UNMOS authorized maximum 300 observersUNMOS authorized maximum 300 observers
• Chief Military Observer (CMO)-COL Manuel Chief Military Observer (CMO)-COL Manuel Suarez (Brazil)Suarez (Brazil)
• Keeps other options openKeeps other options open
• Acting under Ch VI of UN CharterActing under Ch VI of UN Charter
• Establishes UN Military Observer Group Establishes UN Military Observer Group (UNMOG) to “assure” implementation of (UNMOG) to “assure” implementation of Temasek AgreementTemasek Agreement
• UNMOS authorized maximum 300 observersUNMOS authorized maximum 300 observers
• Chief Military Observer (CMO)-COL Manuel Chief Military Observer (CMO)-COL Manuel Suarez (Brazil)Suarez (Brazil)
• Keeps other options openKeeps other options open
UN RESOLUTION 136UN RESOLUTION 13620 Nov 0120 Nov 01
UN RESOLUTION 136UN RESOLUTION 13620 Nov 0120 Nov 01
• Crisis develops and escalates to level that exceeds UNMOG Crisis develops and escalates to level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer missionobserver mission
• CMO recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational CMO recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situationForce (MNF) to contain the situation
• Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO recommendation and other actions to resolve crisisCMO recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis
• Samagaland and S. Tindoro agree on Singapore to lead the peace Samagaland and S. Tindoro agree on Singapore to lead the peace efforteffort
• Crisis develops and escalates to level that exceeds UNMOG Crisis develops and escalates to level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer missionobserver mission
• CMO recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational CMO recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situationForce (MNF) to contain the situation
• Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO recommendation and other actions to resolve crisisCMO recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis
• Samagaland and S. Tindoro agree on Singapore to lead the peace Samagaland and S. Tindoro agree on Singapore to lead the peace efforteffort
EVENTS LEADING TO EVENTS LEADING TO CURRENT CRISISCURRENT CRISIS
Feb-May 02Feb-May 02
EVENTS LEADING TO EVENTS LEADING TO CURRENT CRISISCURRENT CRISIS
Feb-May 02Feb-May 02
• Singapore assessment recommends following:Singapore assessment recommends following:– Replacement of UNMOG with MNF (up to Division size) to keep factions Replacement of UNMOG with MNF (up to Division size) to keep factions
separateseparate– Facilitate Humanitarian Assistance (HA)Facilitate Humanitarian Assistance (HA)– Facilitate return of Displaced Persons (DP)Facilitate return of Displaced Persons (DP)– Conduct Information OperationsConduct Information Operations– Assist police trainingAssist police training
• UNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by SingaporeUNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by Singapore
• UN Secretary-General appoints Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore) as UN Secretary-General appoints Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore) as Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to oversee Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to oversee HA, police training and public administrationHA, police training and public administration
• Singapore assessment recommends following:Singapore assessment recommends following:– Replacement of UNMOG with MNF (up to Division size) to keep factions Replacement of UNMOG with MNF (up to Division size) to keep factions
separateseparate– Facilitate Humanitarian Assistance (HA)Facilitate Humanitarian Assistance (HA)– Facilitate return of Displaced Persons (DP)Facilitate return of Displaced Persons (DP)– Conduct Information OperationsConduct Information Operations– Assist police trainingAssist police training
• UNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by SingaporeUNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by Singapore
• UN Secretary-General appoints Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore) as UN Secretary-General appoints Mr. Lee Thong Ng (Singapore) as Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to oversee Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to oversee HA, police training and public administrationHA, police training and public administration
EVENTS LEADING TO EVENTS LEADING TO CURRENT CRISIS CURRENT CRISIS
(continued)(continued) Feb-May 02Feb-May 02
EVENTS LEADING TO EVENTS LEADING TO CURRENT CRISIS CURRENT CRISIS
(continued)(continued) Feb-May 02Feb-May 02
• Conducted by Singapore Joint Staff and Conducted by Singapore Joint Staff and SRSG-and Lee Thong NgSRSG-and Lee Thong Ng
• Disruptive activities by both sides continueDisruptive activities by both sides continue
• Breakdown in cease fire; some inter-Tindoro Breakdown in cease fire; some inter-Tindoro terrorist activitiesterrorist activities
• Growing displaced populationGrowing displaced population
• UN Security Council sanctions missionUN Security Council sanctions mission
• Resolution accepts Singapore as lead Resolution accepts Singapore as lead nation for MNFnation for MNF
• Main tasks are: separation of factions, Main tasks are: separation of factions, facilitation HA and return of DPs, police facilitation HA and return of DPs, police training and conduct of Information training and conduct of Information Operations campaignOperations campaign
• UN Security Council sanctions missionUN Security Council sanctions mission
• Resolution accepts Singapore as lead Resolution accepts Singapore as lead nation for MNFnation for MNF
• Main tasks are: separation of factions, Main tasks are: separation of factions, facilitation HA and return of DPs, police facilitation HA and return of DPs, police training and conduct of Information training and conduct of Information Operations campaignOperations campaign
UNSC RESOLUTION 147UNSC RESOLUTION 14715 MAY 0215 MAY 02
UNSC RESOLUTION 147UNSC RESOLUTION 14715 MAY 0215 MAY 02
• Stabilize areas of conflict in North & South Stabilize areas of conflict in North & South TindoroTindoro
• Create conditions necessary for secure/stable Create conditions necessary for secure/stable environment and to facilitate compliance with environment and to facilitate compliance with Temasek Agreement Temasek Agreement
• Coordinate with and support SRSG in his effortsCoordinate with and support SRSG in his efforts• Ensure Coalition Task Force has sufficient Ensure Coalition Task Force has sufficient
capability to defend self and accomplish taskscapability to defend self and accomplish tasks• Develop appropriate ROEDevelop appropriate ROE• Ensure SOFAs with all nationsEnsure SOFAs with all nations
• Stabilize areas of conflict in North & South Stabilize areas of conflict in North & South TindoroTindoro
• Create conditions necessary for secure/stable Create conditions necessary for secure/stable environment and to facilitate compliance with environment and to facilitate compliance with Temasek Agreement Temasek Agreement
• Coordinate with and support SRSG in his effortsCoordinate with and support SRSG in his efforts• Ensure Coalition Task Force has sufficient Ensure Coalition Task Force has sufficient
capability to defend self and accomplish taskscapability to defend self and accomplish tasks• Develop appropriate ROEDevelop appropriate ROE• Ensure SOFAs with all nationsEnsure SOFAs with all nations
UN GUIDANCE TO UN GUIDANCE TO SINGAPORE AS LEAD NATION SINGAPORE AS LEAD NATION
MAY 02MAY 02
UN GUIDANCE TO UN GUIDANCE TO SINGAPORE AS LEAD NATION SINGAPORE AS LEAD NATION
MAY 02MAY 02
• Singapore working with other countries to Singapore working with other countries to finalize contributions of forces and resourcesfinalize contributions of forces and resources
• Singapore recommends TCC forces be OPCON Singapore recommends TCC forces be OPCON to CCTF and self sustainable for first six to CCTF and self sustainable for first six monthsmonths
• Singapore opens dialogue with key Non Singapore opens dialogue with key Non Governmental Organizations/International Governmental Organizations/International Organizations (NGOs/IOs)Organizations (NGOs/IOs)
• Singapore working with other countries to Singapore working with other countries to finalize contributions of forces and resourcesfinalize contributions of forces and resources
• Singapore recommends TCC forces be OPCON Singapore recommends TCC forces be OPCON to CCTF and self sustainable for first six to CCTF and self sustainable for first six monthsmonths
• Singapore opens dialogue with key Non Singapore opens dialogue with key Non Governmental Organizations/International Governmental Organizations/International Organizations (NGOs/IOs)Organizations (NGOs/IOs)
OTHER STRATEGIC OTHER STRATEGIC ACTIONSACTIONSJUNE 02JUNE 02
OTHER STRATEGIC OTHER STRATEGIC ACTIONSACTIONSJUNE 02JUNE 02
• Three sub-offices - HA, Police and Public AdminThree sub-offices - HA, Police and Public Admin
• Responsible for HA Responsible for HA
• Responsible for Police Training Responsible for Police Training
• Assist in Public Administration Assist in Public Administration
• Three sub-offices - HA, Police and Public AdminThree sub-offices - HA, Police and Public Admin
• Responsible for HA Responsible for HA
• Responsible for Police Training Responsible for Police Training
• Assist in Public Administration Assist in Public Administration
ROLES OF SRSGROLES OF SRSG
• Transition for UNMOG mission to MNF to Transition for UNMOG mission to MNF to be “seamless”be “seamless”
• MNF to work closely with appropriate MNF to work closely with appropriate Samagaland and S. Tindoro leadership to Samagaland and S. Tindoro leadership to reduce tensionreduce tension
• MNF to support HA, reintegrate MNF to support HA, reintegrate displaced personnel and facilitate police displaced personnel and facilitate police training training
• Transition for UNMOG mission to MNF to Transition for UNMOG mission to MNF to be “seamless”be “seamless”
• MNF to work closely with appropriate MNF to work closely with appropriate Samagaland and S. Tindoro leadership to Samagaland and S. Tindoro leadership to reduce tensionreduce tension
• MNF to support HA, reintegrate MNF to support HA, reintegrate displaced personnel and facilitate police displaced personnel and facilitate police training training
SRSG REQUEST TO CCTFSRSG REQUEST TO CCTF2 JULY 022 JULY 02
SRSG REQUEST TO CCTFSRSG REQUEST TO CCTF2 JULY 022 JULY 02
• Current disposition of Samagaland and South Current disposition of Samagaland and South Tindoro forcesTindoro forces
• Available multinational forcesAvailable multinational forces
• TCC relief supplies availableTCC relief supplies available
• HA situationHA situation
• NGO/IO situationNGO/IO situation
• Information on possible terrorist activitiesInformation on possible terrorist activities
• Current disposition of Samagaland and South Current disposition of Samagaland and South Tindoro forcesTindoro forces
• Available multinational forcesAvailable multinational forces
• TCC relief supplies availableTCC relief supplies available
• HA situationHA situation
• NGO/IO situationNGO/IO situation
• Information on possible terrorist activitiesInformation on possible terrorist activities
CURRENT SITUATIONCURRENT SITUATION(18 AUGUST 02)(18 AUGUST 02)
CURRENT SITUATIONCURRENT SITUATION(18 AUGUST 02)(18 AUGUST 02)
DispositionOf
Troops
Rioters
Rioters
SAMAGALAND / SOUTH TINDORO DISPOSITION OF FORCES
18 AUGUST 02
TCCCONTRIBUTIONS
• Army
– Division HQ– 1 x Bde HQ with 3 x
Inf Bns– 1 x Medical Team
• Air Force
– 2 x C-130 – 2 x CH-47D– 2 x SPs
• Army
– Division HQ– 1 x Bde HQ with 3 x
Inf Bns– 1 x Medical Team
• Air Force
– 2 x C-130 – 2 x CH-47D– 2 x SPs
SINGAPORE
• NavyNavy
– 1 x LSL 1 x LSL – 1 x LST 1 x LST
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for
OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
• ArmyArmy
– 1 x Air Evacuation 1 x Air Evacuation PlatoonPlatoon
– 1 x Civil Affairs Bde HQ1 x Civil Affairs Bde HQ
• Air ForceAir Force
– 4 X C-130J4 X C-130J– 1 X KC 135R1 X KC 135R– 2 X C-5B2 X C-5B– 2 X C-172 X C-17– 1 X Air Mobility Support 1 X Air Mobility Support
SqnSqn
• ArmyArmy
– 1 x Air Evacuation 1 x Air Evacuation PlatoonPlatoon
– 1 x Civil Affairs Bde HQ1 x Civil Affairs Bde HQ
• Air ForceAir Force
– 4 X C-130J4 X C-130J– 1 X KC 135R1 X KC 135R– 2 X C-5B2 X C-5B– 2 X C-172 X C-17– 1 X Air Mobility Support 1 X Air Mobility Support
SqnSqn
UNITED STATES
• JointJoint– 1 X Psyop Ops Coy1 X Psyop Ops Coy– 1 x JPOTF HQ1 x JPOTF HQ– 1 X JPOTF PDC1 X JPOTF PDC– 1 X TPD 980 HQ1 X TPD 980 HQ– 1 X Special Ops Det1 X Special Ops Det– 1 X Special Force Group1 X Special Force Group– 1 x Joint Spec Ops HQ1 x Joint Spec Ops HQ– 1 X MSQ 126 1 X MSQ 126 ( for 60 days)( for 60 days)
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for
OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for
OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
UNITED STATES
• NavyNavy
– 1 x LHD-21 x LHD-2– 1 x LPD-101 x LPD-10– 2 x LSD2 x LSD– 1 x LST1 x LST
• US Marine Corp US Marine Corp (for 60 days)(for 60 days)
– 1 x Marine Air Group1 x Marine Air Group– 1 x Marine Inf Bn1 x Marine Inf Bn
• US Marine Corp US Marine Corp (for 60 days)(for 60 days)
– 1 x Medium Helicopter Sqn (Reinforced)1 x Medium Helicopter Sqn (Reinforced)• 12 x CH-46E12 x CH-46E• 4 x CH-53E4 x CH-53E• 3 x UH-1N3 x UH-1N• 4 x AH-1W4 x AH-1W• 6 x AV-8B6 x AV-8B
– 1 x MEU Service Support Group 1 x MEU Service Support Group
• 1 x STINGER Sect1 x STINGER Sect
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
• ArmyArmy– 1 x Infantry Bn1 x Infantry Bn– 1 x Engr Coy1 x Engr Coy– 1 x Field Log Spt Staff1 x Field Log Spt Staff– 1 x Medical Team1 x Medical Team– 1 x ROWPU Unit1 x ROWPU Unit
• NavyNavy– 1 x LSH1 x LSH– 1 x LPA1 x LPA
• ArmyArmy– 1 x Infantry Bn1 x Infantry Bn– 1 x Engr Coy1 x Engr Coy– 1 x Field Log Spt Staff1 x Field Log Spt Staff– 1 x Medical Team1 x Medical Team– 1 x ROWPU Unit1 x ROWPU Unit
• NavyNavy– 1 x LSH1 x LSH– 1 x LPA1 x LPA
AUSTRALIA
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for
OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
• Bangladesh– 1 x MP Coy– 1 x Medical Team– 1 x ROWPU unit
• Brunei– 1 x Provost Coy
• Canada– 1 x Army Logistic Coy– 2 x C-130E
• Bangladesh– 1 x MP Coy– 1 x Medical Team– 1 x ROWPU unit
• Brunei– 1 x Provost Coy
• Canada– 1 x Army Logistic Coy– 2 x C-130E
• Fiji -- 1 x MP Coy
• FranceFrance
–1 x Army Surgical Unit
– 3 x C-130H
• India
–2 x IL-76MD
• Indonesia
–1 x Infantry Bn
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
• Japan
– 1 x Surgical Team– 1 x Engineer Bn– 1 x ROWPU Unit– 2 x C-130H
• Korea
– 1 x Engineer Coy
• Madagascar
– 1 x Civil Police Unit
• Japan
– 1 x Surgical Team– 1 x Engineer Bn– 1 x ROWPU Unit– 2 x C-130H
• Korea
– 1 x Engineer Coy
• Madagascar
– 1 x Civil Police Unit
• Malaysia
– 1 x Infantry Bn
– 4 x C-130H
– 2 x LST
• Mauritius
- 1 x Engr Plt
• Nepal
–1 x Infantry Coy
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
• New Zealand– 1 x MP Coy
• Philippines– 1 x Infantry Bn– 1 x Medical Team
• Russia– 1 x Infantry Coy
• New Zealand– 1 x MP Coy
• Philippines– 1 x Infantry Bn– 1 x Medical Team
• Russia– 1 x Infantry Coy
• Thailand
– 1 x Infantry Bn
– 1 x Special Forces Detachment
– 1 x Army Support Grp
• Sri Lanka- 1 x MP Coy
• Tonga
- 1 x Infantry Coy
Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
2 x C-130J 2 x C-130J
2 x C-17 2 x C-17
4 x HC3 Helo4 x HC3 Helo
1 x FFG1 x FFG
2 x C-130J 2 x C-130J
2 x C-17 2 x C-17
4 x HC3 Helo4 x HC3 Helo
1 x FFG1 x FFG
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Multinational Forces Available for Multinational Forces Available for OPERATION BLUE SINGAOPERATION BLUE SINGA
DISPOSITION OF FORCES ON 18 Aug (DECLUTTERED VIEW) 175 ICONS
TCC Forces Available 18 August 02
RELIEF SUPPLY PALLET CONTRIBUTORS
TCC Relief Supplies Available 18 August 02
Displaced Persons Camps 18 August 02
• International Committee of Red Cross / Red CrescentInternational Committee of Red Cross / Red Crescent
• MSF (Doctors without borders)MSF (Doctors without borders)
• CARECARE
• World VisionWorld Vision
• International Rescue CommitteeInternational Rescue Committee
• Action Internationale Contre la Faim (AICF)Action Internationale Contre la Faim (AICF)
• Medicins du Monde (Doctors of the world)Medicins du Monde (Doctors of the world)
• World Food program (WFP)World Food program (WFP)
• World Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization (WHO)
• United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
• United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
• Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA)Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA)
• International Committee of Red Cross / Red CrescentInternational Committee of Red Cross / Red Crescent
• MSF (Doctors without borders)MSF (Doctors without borders)
• CARECARE
• World VisionWorld Vision
• International Rescue CommitteeInternational Rescue Committee
• Action Internationale Contre la Faim (AICF)Action Internationale Contre la Faim (AICF)
• Medicins du Monde (Doctors of the world)Medicins du Monde (Doctors of the world)
• World Food program (WFP)World Food program (WFP)
• World Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization (WHO)
• United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
• United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
• Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA)Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA)
NGOs/IOsNGOs/IOs18 August 200218 August 2002
•Relief efforts constrained by banditryRelief efforts constrained by banditry•Health system in South Tindoro near collapseHealth system in South Tindoro near collapse
LOCATION OF NGOS / IOSLOCATION OF NGOS / IOS18 AUGUST 0218 AUGUST 02
• Terrorist activities conducted primarily in Terrorist activities conducted primarily in Fengal and Queenstown areasFengal and Queenstown areas
• Suspected operating bases include displaced Suspected operating bases include displaced persons campspersons camps
• Samagaland and South Tindoro governments Samagaland and South Tindoro governments both denounce terrorist activities and pledge both denounce terrorist activities and pledge support to eliminate terrorismsupport to eliminate terrorism
• There is insufficient reliable intelligence on There is insufficient reliable intelligence on terrorist activitiesterrorist activities
• Terrorist activities conducted primarily in Terrorist activities conducted primarily in Fengal and Queenstown areasFengal and Queenstown areas
• Suspected operating bases include displaced Suspected operating bases include displaced persons campspersons camps
• Samagaland and South Tindoro governments Samagaland and South Tindoro governments both denounce terrorist activities and pledge both denounce terrorist activities and pledge support to eliminate terrorismsupport to eliminate terrorism
• There is insufficient reliable intelligence on There is insufficient reliable intelligence on terrorist activitiesterrorist activities
TERRORIST THREATTERRORIST THREAT18 AUGUST 0218 AUGUST 02
TERRORIST THREATTERRORIST THREAT18 AUGUST 0218 AUGUST 02
– All forces are deployed in home stations as of 18 All forces are deployed in home stations as of 18 Aug 02Aug 02
– Deployment routes and time-lines to deploy forces Deployment routes and time-lines to deploy forces to HOBART are available from Control Groupto HOBART are available from Control Group
– Based on COA selected, appropriate forces will be Based on COA selected, appropriate forces will be available at HOBART as per routes and timelines available at HOBART as per routes and timelines worked out by Control Groupworked out by Control Group
– All forces are deployed in home stations as of 18 All forces are deployed in home stations as of 18 Aug 02Aug 02
– Deployment routes and time-lines to deploy forces Deployment routes and time-lines to deploy forces to HOBART are available from Control Groupto HOBART are available from Control Group
– Based on COA selected, appropriate forces will be Based on COA selected, appropriate forces will be available at HOBART as per routes and timelines available at HOBART as per routes and timelines worked out by Control Groupworked out by Control Group
• Fact Sheet: Samagaland and South Tindoro• San Francisco Agreement (1992)• UN Security Council Resolution 136 (20 Nov 01)• Temasek Agreement (10 Nov 01)• North and South Tindoro: Singapore Assessment (10 May 02)• UN Security Council Resolution 147 (15 May 2002)• Warning Order • Proposed Rules of Engagement (ROE) for CTF GOODWILL• Initial Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)• Major Humanitarian Organizations Operating in North/South
Infrastructure conditions: North Tindoro, Samagaland, South Tindoro, New Zealand (CTF HQ)Forces List (location, availability, strength) North Tindoro (rioters) South Tindoro Samagaland TCC forcesNGO/IO/UN organizationsTCC Relief SuppliesDP camps and conditions (included in North and South Tindoro Force List sections)
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MPAT TE-4MPAT TE-4 Coalition Task Force (CTF) Coalition Task Force (CTF)
Activation and Forming Activation and Forming
HQ StaffingHQ Staffing
MPAT TE-4MPAT TE-4 Coalition Task Force (CTF) Coalition Task Force (CTF)
Activation and Forming Activation and Forming
HQ StaffingHQ Staffing
Next slides shows how we will organize Next slides shows how we will organize the CTF this week for planningthe CTF this week for planning
Next slides shows how we will organize Next slides shows how we will organize the CTF this week for planningthe CTF this week for planning
Deputy Commander CTF (DCCTF) - COL Naj SweeneyDeputy Commander CTF (DCCTF) - COL Naj Sweeney
Chief of Staff (COS) – COL Mark KohChief of Staff (COS) – COL Mark Koh
Coalition Planning Groups (CPG) Coalition Planning Groups (CPG) Co-Leaders and Personnel AssignmentsCo-Leaders and Personnel AssignmentsCoalition Planning Groups (CPG) Coalition Planning Groups (CPG)
Co-Leaders and Personnel AssignmentsCo-Leaders and Personnel Assignments
Air Ops Maj Zavislak Maj Pek Hong Hwa COL Sanubari (Indonesia)
Maritime Ops CDR Nelson LTC Eddie Tang CDR Saanan (Thailand)
Ground Ops Maj Sappenfield Maj Even Lim LTC Kadir (Indonesia)
SOF Maj Wong Cpt Tan Kiang COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)
CA/PSYOPS LTC Miller Maj tan Bak Guan LTC Lui (Vanuatu)
LOG/Transp MAJ Velazquez Maj Gerald Leow Capt Alexander (Australia)
Engineer LTC Christensen --- MAJ Abdul Hadis (Brunei)
PA/Media/IO CDR Cole Maj Dalbir Singh LTC Nakamura (Japan)
Cmd & Cntl Maj Woods Cpt Kevin Wee Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)
Medical LTC Inouye Maj (Dr) Kang LTC (Dr) Hj Baharuddin (Maylasia)
Legal LtCol Havranek Mrs Rena Lee - - -
Comms Maj Wadsworth Maj Soh C S CDR Habib (Bangladesh)
Intel Lt Col Van Hee LTC Chee V C COL Iiyas (Indonesia)
US SAF OTHER MPAT
Air Ops Maj Zavislak Maj Pek Hong Hwa COL Sanubari (Indonesia)
Maritime Ops CDR Nelson LTC Eddie Tang CDR Saanan (Thailand)
Ground Ops Maj Sappenfield Maj Even Lim LTC Kadir (Indonesia)
SOF Maj Wong Cpt Tan Kiang COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)
CA/PSYOPS LTC Miller Maj tan Bak Guan LTC Lui (Vanuatu)
LOG/Transp MAJ Velazquez Maj Gerald Leow Capt Alexander (Australia)
Engineer LTC Christensen --- MAJ Abdul Hadis (Brunei)
PA/Media/IO CDR Cole Maj Dalbir Singh LTC Nakamura (Japan)
Cmd & Cntl Maj Woods Cpt Kevin Wee Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)
Medical LTC Inouye Maj (Dr) Kang LTC (Dr) Hj Baharuddin (Maylasia)
Legal LtCol Havranek Mrs Rena Lee - - -
Comms Maj Wadsworth Maj Soh C S CDR Habib (Bangladesh)
Intel Lt Col Van Hee LTC Chee V C COL Iiyas (Indonesia)
Maj Pek Hong HwaMaj Pek Hong Hwa
COL Sanubari (Indonesia)COL Sanubari (Indonesia)
Maj ZavislakMaj Zavislak
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-leadUS Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
Lt Col Loftus (US)Lt Col Loftus (US)LtCol Youngblood (US)LtCol Youngblood (US)Maj Pleus (US)Maj Pleus (US)COL Sanubari (Indonesia)COL Sanubari (Indonesia)LTC Erdenebate (Mongolia)LTC Erdenebate (Mongolia)MAJ Garriock (Canada)MAJ Garriock (Canada)MAJ Nakao (Japan)MAJ Nakao (Japan)LTCOL Hasymy (Malaysia)LTCOL Hasymy (Malaysia)MAJ Kevin Wee Kim Aun (SAF)MAJ Haji Md Talib (Brunei)
Air Staff Planning CellAir Staff Planning Cell
Maj Even LimMaj Even Lim
LTC Kadir (Indonesia)LTC Kadir (Indonesia)
Maj SappenfieldMaj Sappenfield
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-leadUS Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
Maj Wong (US)Maj Wong (US)MAJ Tuan Nam (Vietnam)MAJ Tuan Nam (Vietnam)LTC Oala (Papua New Guinea)LTC Oala (Papua New Guinea)MAJ Pichouron (France)MAJ Pichouron (France)LTC Kadir (Indonesia)LTC Kadir (Indonesia)MAJ Nazim (Maldives)MAJ Nazim (Maldives)MAJ Ford (UK)MAJ Ford (UK)MAJ Ditoka (Fiji)MAJ Ditoka (Fiji)COL Huu Tieu (Vietnam)COL Huu Tieu (Vietnam)LT Ibrahim (Maldives)LT Ibrahim (Maldives)MAJ Loong Tean Yuan (SAF)MAJ Loong T Y (SAF)LTC (Ret) Ang James (SAF)MAJ Ng Y T (SAF)
COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)
Maj WongMaj Wong
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-leadUS Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)COL Thalgahagoda (Sri Lanka)MAJ Akkarapong (Thailand)MAJ Akkarapong (Thailand)LTC Ali (Maylasia)LTC Ali (Maylasia)LTC Talib (Maylasia)LTC Talib (Maylasia)CPT Tan Kiang (SAF)
SOF Staff Planning CellSOF Staff Planning Cell
MAJ Tan Bak GuanMAJ Tan Bak Guan
LTC Lui (Vanuatu)LTC Lui (Vanuatu)
LTC MillerLTC Miller
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-leadUS Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
LT Karroo (Mauritius)LT Karroo (Mauritius)LTC Lui (Vanuatu)LTC Lui (Vanuatu)MAJ Robinson (Philippines)MAJ Robinson (Philippines)MAJ Haque (Bangladesh)MAJ Haque (Bangladesh)LT Deal (Mauritius)LT Deal (Mauritius)MAJ Tan Bak Guan (SAF)
CA / PSYOPS Staff CA / PSYOPS Staff Planning CellPlanning Cell
MAJ Gerald LeowMAJ Gerald Leow
Capt Alexander (Australia)Capt Alexander (Australia)
MAJ VelazquezMAJ Velazquez
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-lead US Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
LCDR Williams (US)LCDR Williams (US)CPT Snyder (US)CPT Snyder (US)MAJ Sanders (US)MAJ Sanders (US)Capt Alexander (Australia)Capt Alexander (Australia)LTC Ate (Indonesia)LTC Ate (Indonesia)MAJ Johnny Tang (SAF) MAJ Lim Hoon Min (SAF)LTC Teng Choon- (SAF)LTC Teng Choon- (SAF)LTC Goh Chin Meng (SAF)Mr Yang Ah Yeow (SAF)
CDR Smith (US)CDR Smith (US)LTC Swan (US)LTC Swan (US)LTC Nakamura (Japan)LTC Nakamura (Japan)MAJ Dalbir Singh (SAF)Ms Lee May Lin (SAF)
PA / Media / IO Staff PA / Media / IO Staff Planning CellPlanning Cell
CPT Kevin WeeCPT Kevin Wee
Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)
Maj WoodsMaj Woods
SAF Co-lead SAF Co-lead
MPAT Co-leadMPAT Co-lead
US Co-leadUS Co-lead
Planning Cell members:Planning Cell members:
Maj Lawson (US) Maj Lawson (US) Maj Dunne (US)Maj Dunne (US)LTC Abd Razak (Malaysia)LTC Abd Razak (Malaysia)Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)Dep Commissioner Simon (Vanuatu)HD MAJ Paul Chan Mun Fai (SAF)
Command & Control Staff Command & Control Staff Planning CellPlanning Cell
MAJ Estey (US)MAJ Estey (US)LT Misi (Tonga)LT Misi (Tonga)CDR Habib (Bangladesh)CDR Habib (Bangladesh)MAJ Mohammed (Malayasia)MAJ Mohammed (Malayasia)MAJ Soh Chee Seng (SAF)MAJ Yeong Eng Chye (SAF)CDR Eng Whatt (Malaysia)
Note: Ground Ops and Legal will meet in OCEAN 1 on Sunday only
Pacific 1 & 2
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• CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (6-8 CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (6-8 people)people)– SAF COS led team: LTC Miller, Maj SappenfieldSAF COS led team: LTC Miller, Maj Sappenfield– Two reps from each CPGTwo reps from each CPG
• OPT Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 OPT Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 people)people)– LT SamboonpakronLT Samboonpakron– One rep from each CPG One rep from each CPG
• OPT Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief OPT Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief (4-6 people)(4-6 people)– Maj WoodsMaj Woods– One rep from each CPGOne rep from each CPG
• CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (6-8 CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (6-8 people)people)– SAF COS led team: LTC Miller, Maj SappenfieldSAF COS led team: LTC Miller, Maj Sappenfield– Two reps from each CPGTwo reps from each CPG
• OPT Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 OPT Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 people)people)– LT SamboonpakronLT Samboonpakron– One rep from each CPG One rep from each CPG
• OPT Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief OPT Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief (4-6 people)(4-6 people)– Maj WoodsMaj Woods– One rep from each CPGOne rep from each CPG
BRIEF BUILDING BRIEF BUILDING TEAMSTEAMS
Team Co-Lead Team Co-Lead LTC Deep Singh/LTC Alex LeeLTC Deep Singh/LTC Alex Lee
UN / Intl Org / NGO / SME- Mr. Royce (UN), Mr. Leuba (ICRC),UN / Intl Org / NGO / SME- Mr. Royce (UN), Mr. Leuba (ICRC), Mr. Morrison (Pearson PK Centre), Mr. Morrison (Pearson PK Centre), MAJ Stirpe (SHIRBRIG)MAJ Stirpe (SHIRBRIG)
COA GAMING TEAMCOA GAMING TEAM (RED CELL) (RED CELL)
• MNF SOP concepts reviewed during CDW-7 MNF SOP concepts reviewed during CDW-7 and utilized during TE-4and utilized during TE-4
• Mentor support from retired CTF CommanderMentor support from retired CTF Commander• Peace Operations SME in each CPG including Peace Operations SME in each CPG including
SHIRBRIG Planner and Pearson PK Centre SHIRBRIG Planner and Pearson PK Centre InstructorInstructor
• Two US Military Academy participants: Two US Military Academy participants: CTF/JTF Base Camp Study/Project (SME- CTF/JTF Base Camp Study/Project (SME- Logistics / Rear Area Operations) Logistics / Rear Area Operations)
• Utilize CATS TYR Swedish HA/DR model-Utilize CATS TYR Swedish HA/DR model-simulation and teaming with USFK Ops simulation and teaming with USFK Ops Analysis Branch (OAB) to experiment with Analysis Branch (OAB) to experiment with simulation models / wargame toolssimulation models / wargame tools
• MNF SOP concepts reviewed during CDW-7 MNF SOP concepts reviewed during CDW-7 and utilized during TE-4and utilized during TE-4
• Mentor support from retired CTF CommanderMentor support from retired CTF Commander• Peace Operations SME in each CPG including Peace Operations SME in each CPG including
SHIRBRIG Planner and Pearson PK Centre SHIRBRIG Planner and Pearson PK Centre InstructorInstructor
• Two US Military Academy participants: Two US Military Academy participants: CTF/JTF Base Camp Study/Project (SME- CTF/JTF Base Camp Study/Project (SME- Logistics / Rear Area Operations) Logistics / Rear Area Operations)
• Utilize CATS TYR Swedish HA/DR model-Utilize CATS TYR Swedish HA/DR model-simulation and teaming with USFK Ops simulation and teaming with USFK Ops Analysis Branch (OAB) to experiment with Analysis Branch (OAB) to experiment with simulation models / wargame toolssimulation models / wargame tools
SPECIAL INITIATIVESSPECIAL INITIATIVES
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Facilitating the Planning ProcessFacilitating the Planning Process