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BOLD ALLIGATOR 13BOLD ALLIGATOR 13Mid Planning Conference #1 OutBriefMid Planning Conference #1 OutBrief
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Item Status Follow-on workReview and refine draft BA13 exercise directive Complete Part II
Review/refine POA&M and exercise planning major event timeline
Identify draft EXCON and CFMCC roles/responsibilities, provide inputs for ESMD
Draft identification of responsibilities completeManning Conference/Meeting will be established
Identify draft EXCON laydown by location Review complete, request updated slide
Identify anticipated coalition participants and footprint Request confirmation by 4Dec12
Identify required functions and composition of response cells
Identify additional capabilities desired to support training objectives Identified FDR management tool…requires SIPRNET SHAREPOINT
Identify and direct development of draft report formats
Coordinate with the IM/KM syndicate to identify coalition-supported network(s)
No IM/KM Lead
Identify EXCON FDR nominations No IM/KM Lead
Identify requirements and process to transfer information between US and coalition exercise participants
No IM/KM Lead
Coordinate with scenario syndicate to establish TLW OPT STARTEX conditions
EXCON Syndicate ProgressEXCON Syndicate Progress
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EXCON Syndicate Way EXCON Syndicate Way AheadAhead
Item Action Due date / OPR
Experiments and Initiatives Identify desired experiments and initiatives
04Dec12 // All syndicate leads
Treasure Coast coalition Establish meeting to identify Treasure Coast coalition enclave
ASAP // EXCON, FDO, IM/KM
Update Info Portal and APAN sites Establish links to FVR folder, A&LL database, JLLIS?
ASAP // A&LL, FDO, EXCON
FDR Management system Establish capability to utilize FDR Management tool across SIPRNET SHAREPOINT
28Sep12 // IM/KM, FDO
A&LL Lead Identify CTF20 lead for A&LL ASAP // CTF-20
CSG#2 Develop COAs for CSG#2 response cell options (scope of requirement)
ASAP // CSFTL
FPC dates USFF to identify if conflict with FPC dates exist
ASAP // USFF
FDO message Publish FDO message ASAP / FDO
C5I/Maritime Understand IER requirement for BFTT connected platforms
Manning Meeting Establish a Manning meeting to review EXCON ESMD inputs
Within 2 weeks / Manning
EXCON / CFMCC roles and responsibilities
Identify functions and processes to integrate EXCON and CFMCC
Ongoing // EXCON, CTF 955 Lead
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Land, Maritime, and Interagency Land, Maritime, and Interagency SyndicateSyndicate
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Purpose and AgendaPurpose and Agenda
Purpose
• Provide syndicate outputs for the exercise directive and to inform the construct of MSELs
Agenda• Training Objectives and
Force Lists
• Recommended MSEL injects
• Recommended MSEL limitations
• ESMD inputs
• Interagency Design
• Reports
• Way Ahead
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Training Objectives and Force ListTraining Objectives and Force List
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GHWB CSGGHWB CSG
Training Objectives (Draft)
0A RAP
0B CMP/RMP
0C TLAM Strike integration
0D Battle rhythm integration w/CFMCC
0E CVW-8 integration
0F FAC/FIAC strait transit
OG Supporting the landing force
Forces Assigned
• CCSG-2 Staff
• CVW-8 (NAS Oceana)
• DESRON-2 ??
• GEORGE H. W. BUSH (CVN-77)
• LEYTE GULF (CG 55)
• PHILIPPINE SEA (CG 58)
• TRUXTUN (DDG)
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ESG-2 ESG-2
Training Objectives (Draft)
1APlan and execute a MEB/multi-ARG amphibious operation to demonstrate proficiency IAW mission areas assigned in the ESG ROC & POE
1BDefine and validate the roles and responsibilities of the Amphibious Warfare Commander (AMWC) as they pertain to CWC doctrine.
1CPlan and execute SACC (Supporting Arms Coordination Center) control of fires in preparation for and during a MEB/multi-ARG amphibious operation to include artillery, air, and Naval gunfire with no Blue on Blue, Blue on White, or unacceptable collateral damage.
1DPlan and safely execute an amphibious landing with 100% accountability of all personnel, vehicles, and cargo; no Blue losses.
Forces Assigned (Draft)
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2d MEB 2d MEB
Training Objectives (MCTs)
2AConduct Maneuver
2BConduct Amphibious Ops
2CConduct Humanitarian Assistance
2DPlan and Direct Intelligence Ops
2EEmploy Firepower
2FConduct Targeting
2G Plan and Direct Logistics Ops (from the seabase)
2HConduct Joint and Combined Ops
2I Integrate and operate with joint/combined forces
2J Coordinate and integrate joint, multinational and interagency support
2KExercise command and control of air and ground forces
Forces Assigned
• 2d Force
• 4th MARDIV HIMARS Battery (GS)
• 8th Marines
– 10th Marines
– 2d CEB
– 2d Recon Bn
– 2d AAV Bn
– 2d Tank Bn
– 2d LAR Bn
– 4th MARDIV augments
• CAG, AAV Co?, Truck Co?
• HIMARS Battery (DS)
• CLR-27
• MAG-29
• 11 MEU
• 26th MEU
• Airborne Bn
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2d MEB2d MEB
8 2 29 2 27 2
III
III
11
26
II
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RLT 8
2/91/9
H&S Co H&S Co
WPNS Co WPNS Co
A Co
B Co
C Co
E Co
F Co
G Co
3/10
HQ Btry
Regt HQ Btry
Btry A
Btry B
Btry C
4th Mar. Rkt Btry
H&S CoHQ Bn
HQ Co
DS Tm 1
Comm Co
SP Sec Comm Tm
Truck Co A
Tank Co
H&S Co
Tank Co A
2nd AA Bn
H&S Co
Co A
Co B
4th AABnCo A(+)
LAR Bn
H&S Co
Co A
Co B
Co C
Recon Co
H&S Co
Recon Co A
Cbt Eng Co
H&S Co
Engr Spt Co
Cmbt Engr Co A
82nd AB
H&H Co
A Co (Rifle)
B Co (Rifle)
C Co (Rifle)
D Co (Wpns)
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BA13 MPC#1 Land SyndicateBA13 MPC#1 Land SyndicateSpecial Operations Forces (SOF) Outbrief ItemsSpecial Operations Forces (SOF) Outbrief Items
• Training Objectives. Currently, no training audiences committed to participation (MARSOC and SEALs contacted, no firm commitment to date).
• ESMD Input. Estimated 8 person Response cell that includes LNO package to MEB/ESG, a Special Operations Liaison Element at the CAOC and representation at the SIM Center (if needed). ANGLICO plans on sending LNO to JSOTF RC.
• Force Laydown: Notional SOF Forces in the following countries:– Amberland. 1 x Special Forces (SF) Advanced Operating Base (AOB) with 3 x SF
teams conducting FID w/ Amberland SOF.
– Amber. 1 x Special Forces (SF) Advanced Operating Base (AOB) with 3 x SF teams conducting FID w/ Amber Military (2 x Mech Infantry Bn, 1 x Recon Co).
– Pyrope. JSOTF HQ, consisting of 1 x MARSOC SOTF w/ 3 AOBs/12 teams, 1 x NSWTU w/ 4 x SEAL Plts and 2 x Boat Teams, 1 x JSOAD w/ aviation assets, and CA and MISO support teams.
– Mica. TF HQ w/ direct support JSOAD.
– Note: each country has 1 x SOF engagement package (MISO, CA and SOF Liaison Support) at Embassy.
• Exercise Directive Input: JSOTF-TC Command brief on SIPR portal, SOF annexes to Chapters 1 & 3 complete NLT 25 Sep
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XXIN BN, 82d ABN DIVXXIN BN, 82d ABN DIV
FSCHHC
FM 3-90.6, 1-45. Infantry battalions serve as the primary maneuver force for the Airborne brigade, and are organized with a HHC, three rifle companies, weapons company (AT), and forward support company. Each rifle company has three rifle platoons, a weapons squad, and a 60mm mortar section. The HHC has a scout platoon, a sniper squad, and a platoon of 81mm and 120mm mortars. The weapons company has four wheeled assault platoons, each with three ATGM vehicles. These platoons serve as the IBCT’s primary Armor killer providing standoff fires against enemy armor. FM 3-21.20 provides the basic doctrinal principles, tactics, and techniques of employment, organization, and tactical operations appropriate to an Infantry battalion.
Exercise Support Cell*COA 1: 5 x Personnel (O-5 led) CPOF & AFATDSCOA 2: Battalion Command Post (-)
4 x CPOF, AFATDS, BCS3, 2 x DCGS-ABN Current OPS Staff (~30 personnel)
Primary site is Camp Lejeune alt. is Fort Bragg
POCs: MAJ Michelle Anderson (XVIIII Airborne Corps) michelle.d.anderson.mil@mail.mil; MAJ Brian Jacobson (XVIII Airborne Corps) brian.p.jacobson4.mil@mail.mil; MAJ Andrew Tapscott (82d ABN DIV) andrew.k.tapscott.mil@mail.mil
Tentative Training Objectives*Build relationships with Joint and Coalition Partners Exercise Joint staff processesExercise interoperability of C4I systems between C2 nodesExecute the Joint Fires ProcessesCommand Post OperationsPlanning and execution of Airborne/Air Assault OperationExecute Combat/HA operations with Joint & Coalition units
Assumptions and RFIs(A) 82d ABN is available to participate in BA13(A) Exercise is supportable from Camp Lejeune and FT. Bragg(A) XVIII ABC or 82d ABN will provide SME ISO TLW OPTs(R) Cut off date for MSEL/ Training OBJ input by 82d ABN?(R) Location, Funding, Life Support for COA2 at Camp Lejeune?(R) What are the planning events 82d ABN requested to participate in?
* 82d ABN DIV may change training objectives and size of support cell based on unit available to support BA13.
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CTF 955.6 (Forces Assigned)CTF 955.6 (Forces Assigned)
NEF – (TSC) NEF + (MCO/TSC)D - 3
CRS 4CRS 4
NCHBNCHB
UCT DETUCT DET
EOD MOB
PLT X 2
EOD MOB
PLT X 2MDSU
COMDSU
CO
IET X2IET X2
MCAT X2MCAT X2
CRG 2 (HQ)
CRG 2 (HQ)
EOD MCM PLT
EOD MCM PLT
PSU 312PSU 312
CRS 4 (HQ)CRS 4 (HQ)
NMCB (-)NMCB (-)
EOD MOB PLT
EOD MOB PLT
IETIET
MCATMCAT
COMCAM
COMCAM
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)PSU 312PSU 312
EOD Mobility PLT
Navy Intel Exploitation Team
Maritime Civil Affairs Team
Combat Camera
Riverine Company
USCG Port Security Unit
Maritime Security
Construction Battalion Detachment
Coastal Riverine Squadron
Coastal Riverine Group
Construction Battalion
Underwater Construction Team - Detachment
EOD Mobility PLT + Mine Counter Measures PLT
Mobile Diving and Salvage CO.
NMCB NMCB
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
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• CRG-2 (MCO-R)/ CRS-4 (MSO-R) Certification Exercise
• AFP Staff certification based on NECC AFP Staff NMETL
• Battle Watch Officer / OPS Center Team Training
• Crisis Action Planning Process
• Exercise C2 of Assigned Forces
• Exercise Battle Rhythm
• Exercise Pre-planned Responses
• Application of Rules of Engagement
• Exercise Command Relationships (Coordination and De-confliction) with HHQ ,adjacent and subordinate commands
TRAINING OBJECTIVESTRAINING OBJECTIVES
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TRAINING OBJECTIVESTRAINING OBJECTIVES
• Staff Coordination with adjacent staffs to coordinate:– NCF (SeaBee) Support
– Riverine Support
– EOD Support
– IET (HUMINT/SIGINT) Support• VBSS
– Indirect FIRES (NEF has JTAC’s)
– CAS (NEF has JTAC’s)
• COORD transfer and employment of CTF 955.6 NCF elements– Provide Naval Construction LNO to MEB, as part of CTF 955.6 LNO Cadre (Provided by 22NCR)
• Maritime Infrastructure/SPOD protection (Landward and Seaward) / Riverine Operations
• Support Port Opening Operations
• Support Humanitarian Assistance Operations
• Embarked Security Team utilization
• Theater Security Cooperation
• Floating Mines, IED, AT/AP Mine, Bomb threats at CIV infrastructure.
• Conduct Expeditionary Logistics (NAVELSG / NCHB)
• Utilize COMCAM
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AssumptionAssumption ss
• MEB will require LNO’s from CTG 955.6 (NEF)
• MEB will require CTG 955.6 (NEF) support– NCF
– Riverine
– IET
• Transfer of CTG 955.6 (NEF) forces will occur after STARTEX
• WX will be permissive for small boat/diving ops
• Environment is Semi-permissive for CTG 955.6 (NEF) forces in Amberland
BPT SUPPORT HA IN AMBER (CHOLERA)
NMCB - CONSTRUCTION IN AMBERLAND
CRG-2 ASSUMES NEFNEF TASKED PORT OPENING
WILMINGTONBPT CONDUCT SEA ECHELON SECURITY
NEF TRANSITION TO AMBER
20APR
21APR
22APR
23APR
24APR
28APR
27APR
26APR
25APR
29APR
30APR
1MAY
SPOD SECURITY/ HVA ESCORT MHC, AMBERLAND
NEF SUPPORTS MEB/ COMBAT OPS (RIVERINE, CONSTRUCTION, UAS, JTAC, IET)
NEF
CSG
ESG
MEB
DEFENSE OF THE AMPHIB FORCE
EST OF AOA/SHAPING
AMPHIB ASSAULT
GROUND OPS/ LINK-UP WITH AMBER FORCES
BPT CONDUCT TRAP
AFOE/FIE
SPOD SUPPORT/SECURITY
ANTI-PIRACY/MARITIME PRESENCE
MASS CAS/X-ATTACK WINDOWINTEL COLLECT FOR SHAPING (ASR)
SHAPING/TRAP
FAC/FIAC STRAIT TRANSIT
SUPPORT TO ATF
FAC/FIAC STRAIT TRANSIT?
ARRIVAL TO CJOA
INTEL COLLECT FOR SHAPING (ASR)
EST OF AOA/SHAPING
AMPHIB ASSAULT
SUPPORT TO LF/SEABASING
BPT SUPPORT HA IN AMBER (CHOLERA)
BPT SUPPORT HA IN AMBER (CHOLERA)
STRAIT TRANSIT
INTERCOASTAL SECURITY (X-MINE, RECON INSERT, ETC)
AIRBORNE ASSAULT
ASW/ASUW ENGAGEMENT?
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Recommended MSEL inject LimitationsRecommended MSEL inject Limitations
• Do not compel the maritime force to establish an ESF
• Create conditions that require MEB and ESG operability with NEF
• Ensure enemy/Amber situation drives TLW OPT to an amphibious assault
• Logistics supply chain remains through Amethyst and not Amberland/Morehead City Port
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Interagency InputInteragency Input(NGOs, IGAs, DoS)(NGOs, IGAs, DoS)
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IDP/NGOs Timeline of Key EventsIDP/NGOs Timeline of Key Events
•UN Elements already in Amber/Amberland
•UN General Assembly Resolution will lead to the naming of a Resident Coordinator (RC)- March 2013
Requirement for UN General Assembly Resolution
•The RC will deploy with a Country Team (different from EMBASSY CT).
Requirement for UN Country Team deployment
•Host Nation is the lead for Humanitarian Affairs. They are reinforced by the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA).
•HN and UNOCHA will establish a Humanitarian Assistance Coordination Center (HACC)- Established pre-D-Day (March 2013)
-All units will plug in here (NGOs, IOs, Diplomatic Liaison, etc)
-Also this is where Coalition Forces will de-conflict operations at the HACC
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IA Elements in Amber/AmberlandIA Elements in Amber/Amberland
• UNOCHA
• HN
• UNHCR (cluster lead for IDPs)
• International Organization for Migration (IOM) (co lead for IDPs)
• UNICEF (cluster lead for sanitation)
• WHO (cluster lead for Health)
• WFP (cluster lead for Logistics)
• International Committee of Red Cross
• Governmental Organizations:USAID/OFDA
UKAID
CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency)
Save the Children
CARE
MSF
• Embassy Representation
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IDPIDP• 20,000 MOVING IDPs (prior to landing)
– Does not include others who are settled
– Majority of IDPs will move along coast road
– Have not identified IDP camp placement- Camp max population 5-7k, 4-5 camps
– Cholera outbreak post D-Day
• HN with UNHCR and IOM designate camps/shelters, coordinate with other NGOs
• Red Cross involvement at IDP Camps
• HN ensures security- unrest?
• Direct Coalition Force to provide INDIRECT Assistance….transportation of material, supply of materials. (security of non personnel matters)
– Humanitarian Assistance- Emergency resupply
– Apply limitations to CTF 955 involvement through HACC during exercise
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Diplomatic LiaisonDiplomatic Liaison• Department of State represented through U.S. Embassy Columbia, Amber; Ambassador
– Host Nation Relations
• Approval for CF miliitary operations
• Red Lines/No Fly Areas
– Third Country Relations
– International Organization Relations – UN/NGOs
– Emergency Action Plan (to Facilitate a NEO)- On-Hand for TLW RFIsF-77
Assembly Areas
Routes
HLZs/BLZs
– Country Team- Oversees execution of NEO
Political Officer
Defense Attaché
USAID
RSO
Station Chief What are the scene setters specific to NEO?
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ESMD inputESMD input
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Recommended Treasure Coast ESMDRecommended Treasure Coast ESMD
Unit Represented OPR Scripting OPR Response Cell/Puck
Garnet Military (Ground) Corps Solutions (TBD) Corps Solutions (TBD)
Garnet Military (Maritime)
CSFTL CSFTL
Amber Military-2 Mech Bn’s-1 Recon Co
JSOTF Response Cell 4th MARDIV (ANGLICO)?
Amberland Military-SOF Bn (3 Co)
JSOTF Response Cell/ETG
None
PHARM In Amber (PIA) Corps Solutions/JSOTF None
PHARM ETG/JSOTF None
NGO/IGA/DoS -includes Amber Govt and populace
IA Consultants IA response cell
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Recommended Maritime ESMDRecommended Maritime ESMD
Unit Represented OPR Scripting OPR Response Cell/Puck
ESG-2/KSG ARG/MKI ARG
TLW OPT CSFTL
NEF TLW OPT CSFTL
GHWB CSG TLW OPT CSFTL
Log TF TLW OPT CSFTL
TASW TLW OPT NH 95
MIW TLW OPT CSFTL
MPRG TLW OPT CSFTL
CSG #2? TLW OPT CSFTL/Coalition Rep?
CFMCC OLW OPT FFC/MARFORCOM
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Recommended Land ESMDRecommended Land ESMD
Unit Represented OPR Scripting OPR Response Cell/Puck
JSOTF JSOTF Response Cell JSOTF Response Cell
NEF TLW OPT CSFTL
2D MEB TLW OPT 2D MEB-8th Marines-10th Marines-2D CEB-2d Force-2d Recon Bn-2d AAV Bn-2d Tank Bn-2d LAR Bn-CLR-27-MAG-29-4th MARDIV
26th /11th MEU TLW OPT 11th MEU/4th MARDIV?
82nd AB TLW OPT 82nd AB
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Reports and Report FormatsReports and Report Formats
• Recommend leveraging MEB SOP
• OLW OPT should direct formats for joint/combined reporting
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Way AheadWay Ahead
• Exercise Directive
– SOF – JSOTF
– Amphibious Operations- CFMCC
– Interagency – Pat Capriglione
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BACK-UP SLIDESBACK-UP SLIDES
(may be covered in log syndicate (may be covered in log syndicate input)input)
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LCDR Pam Klepac-TulensruLCDR Pam Klepac-Tulensru
Bold Alligator 13Bold Alligator 13
MPC # 1MPC # 1
Health Service Support Health Service Support
LCDR Rich OgniewskiLCDR Rich Ogniewski
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MSEL InjectsMSEL Injects
• Mass Casualty
– Determine Time frame for Event that taxes both the Navy & Marine Corps Military Treatment Facilities (MTF’s)
• Surgical Company’s (FRSS/STP)
• Casualty Receiving Treatment Ships (CRTS)
– Define and Set Parameters of what constitutes a Mass Casualty
• Cholera Outbreak
– The MAGTF Staff Training Program (MSTP) has a complete MSEL inject that can be utilized for this exercise
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HSS Issues & ConcernsHSS Issues & Concerns
• EASTCOM
– Theater patient movement guidance
• TRANSCOM/AIR MOBILITY COMMAND (TMPRC) Role
• CFMCC
– Guidance for Theater patient movement from Role II medical care to Role III medical care
• Authorization to secure runway and establish MASF/CASF (CCAT) capability
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Patient Movement Requirement COAsPatient Movement Requirement COAs
COA 1:
• Lilly Pad Patient Movement from ashore to afloat to Amethyst Island IOT cover 750NM range
• Lilly Pad Patient Movement from afloat to Amethyst Island IOT cover range from ship to Role III
COA 2 :
• Authorization to secure runway and establish MASF/CASF (CCAT) capability ashore for Role II ashore
• Patient Movement from afloat to Amethyst Island IOT cover range from ship to Role III
Pros ConsFacilitate movement to higher level of care
Complexity of patient movement involving numerous stops until final destination
Meets the Patient Movement requirement for the afloat forces.
Takes designated and or opportunity of lift Aircraft out of normal battlefield rotation for operational support
Pros ConsFacilitates movement to higher level of care.
Secure a runway
Meets the patient movement requirement for ashore and afloat forces
Provide additional security forces for the defense of the runway
Provides expedient patient movement with enroute care
Establish an expeditionary FARP to support Patient Movement aircraft
Securing of a runway will help to meet other possible operational and logistical requirements
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Risk to Mission and RecommendationsRisk to Mission and Recommendations
Risk:
• The clear definition of the patient movement process is critical in providing definitive care for casualties after initial stabilization and surgical intervention at the Role II.
Recommendations:
• Recommend COA 2 for consideration
• RFF for 50 bed EMF to be located on Amethyst Island
• BPT submit RFF for a MASF/CASF with CCAT for Patient Movement
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FMSS/FST---
COMBAT LIFESAVER
SELF AIDBUDDY AID
BATTALIONAID STATION
FORWARDSUPPORTMEDICAL
COMPANY(DIVISION)
CSH: 84 Beds
164 Beds248 Beds
MILITARY HOSPITALS
ARMY NAVY MARINE CORPS AIR FORCE
COMBAT MEDIC
AREASUPPORTMEDICAL
BATTALION(CORPS)
COMBAT SUPPORTHOSPITAL
SELF AIDBUDDY AID
NAVY CORPSMAN
SURFACECOMBATANT
SHIP
AND
CASUALTYRECEIVING
TREATMENTSHIP
AIRCRAFT CARRIER
150 BedEXPEDITIONARY
MEDICAL FACILITY (EMF)
HOSPITAL SHIP
OVERSEAS(OCONUS)MEDICAL
TREATMENTFACILITY
SELF AIDBUDDY AID
NAVY CORPSMAN
BATTALIONAID STATION
WING SUPPORTSQUADRON
AID STATION
SHOCKTRAUMA
PLATOON
SELF AIDBUDDY AID
VETERANS HOSPITALS CIVILIAN HOSPITALS
First Responder
ForwardResuscitativeCare
TheaterHospital
DefinitiveCare
--- FORWARD RESUSCITATIVE SURGICAL SYSTEM
PREVENTION ANDAEROSPACE MEDICINE
MOBILE FORWARDSURGICAL TEAMS
EXPEDITONARYMEDICAL SUPPORT
10 BED & 25 BED
OVERSEAS(OCONUS)MEDICAL
TREATMENTFACILITY
EMEDS50 –115
BEDS
OVERSEAS(OCONUS)MEDICAL
TREATMENTFACILITY
LHD---
SURGICALCOMPANY
Theater Combat Medical SystemsTheater Combat Medical SystemsTaxonomy of CareTaxonomy of Care
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150-Bed Expeditionary Medical Facility 150-Bed Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF)(EMF)
• The mission of the Expeditionary Medical Facility is to provide standardized, modular, scalable combat service support and medical/dental capabilities to an advanced base environment across the entire range of joint military operations. A complete medical city.
• Logistics footprint: 10 acres
• Staffing: 390 (based on NTTP, but is adjusted to the EMF CONOPS)
• Patient Care: 150
• Operating Room Shelters: 2 (2 tables per shelter)
• ICU Beds: 20
• ACW Beds: 130
• 20ft ISO containers: 160
• Rolling Stock (CESE vehicles): 75
• Weight: 1,519 stons Cube: 314,930
• Comes with 30-days consumable supplies: (Pharmaceuticals/Medical-surgical supplies/food)
• Clinical capabilities include:
– Combat casualty receiver / Oxygen Generation
– Advanced Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, Blood Bank (No CT Scan)
– Intensive Care Unit and Acute Care Services
– OR Surgery - Each table can do 9 surgeries per day, including: trauma, abdominal/vascular, urological, orthopedic, OB/GYN, thoracic, eye, maxillofacial /otolaryngology, and neurosurgery
– Dentistry and Preventative Medicine
• Base Operating Support includes:
• Staff Housing, Laundry facilities, Showers/Heads
• Food Service Facility
• Generators/ A/C and Heat / IT Support
• Potable/Waste water/Fuel storage and transport equipment
• Ambulances / Buses/site prep equipment
• Public Works maintenance facilities
800 Ft
560
Ft
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150-Bed EMF Daily Operating Requirements150-Bed EMF Daily Operating Requirements(Figures are based on maximum capacity and staffing)(Figures are based on maximum capacity and staffing)
• Daily usage rates at full capacity
• Water: 17,000 gals
• Water Storage Capacity: 68,000 gals
• Waste Water: 17,000 gals
• Waste Water Storage Capacity: 64,000 gals
• Fuel (Diesel) for generators/vehicle: 6,700 gals
• Fuel Storage Capacity: 20,000 gals
• Biomed Hazwaste: 450 lbs
• Refuse:
– Dry Trash: 2,000 lbs
– Wet garbage: 1,000 lbs
– Hazwaste: 150 lbs
• What comes with the EMF:
– 23 100 KW Generators
– 6 60 KW Generators
– 4 Flood Light Sets (EMF Compound Lighting)
– 76 Air Conditioning Units for Hospital, Maintenance Facilities and Staff Housing
– 5 Truck Ambulances
– 2 Bus Ambulances
– 1 Brush Fire truck
– 2 25-ton RTCHs, 6 25-ton tractors truck, 2 34-ton trailers, 4 4K articulated forklifts, 7/11K forklift, 50-ton drop-neck trailer, 6 6-PAX trucks, 2 dump trucks, front-end loader/backhoe, grader, lubrication truck, 3 maintenance truck, 5 stake trucks, 5500 gal fuel trailer, 2 6000 gal water trailers, 3 septic tank trucks, maintenance kits, 6 refrigerated ISO containers,
– Staff tent housing for 390 (air conditioned)
– 16 Showers/Heads for Staff
– 8 Shower/Head Units for Patient Care
– Separate Laundry for Staff and Clinical Care
– Food Service Facility
– Biomed Maintenance Facility
– Public Works Maintenance Facility
– Fuel, Water, Waste Water Storage
– Internal Communications including: 114 Laptops, 5 Servers, 25 Printers, 1 Copier, 68 Telephones, Public Address System, Applications: MS Office Suite, TC-2, TMIP-M
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Item Status Follow-on work
REVIEW/DISCUSS EXERCISE DIRECTIVE Develop JTF-950 IO guidance that incorporates relevant portion of exercise directive
DEVELOP INITIAL ESMD REQUIREMENTS FOR CFMCC IO SUPPORT AND JTF-950 SUPPORT
Identified initial requirements for 12 billets ISO CFMCC; 8 ISO JTF including platform LNO’s
Specific billet requirements pending review of battle rhythm
DETERMINE IO CAPABILITIES OF PARTICIPANTS AND SPECIFIC TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Received MEB IO Training Objectives. Synchronized with established Navy IO objectives. Review RC-135 virtual capabilities/EEI’s/ and Comm requirements
Establish RC-135 integration requirement for BA-13. Coordinate RC-135 mission requirements with collection management when identified.
DETERMINE HIGHER HQ IO GUIDANCE REQUIREMENTS Publish JTF-950 IO Guidance and general campaign plan
IDENTIFY VIGNETTES TO SUPPORT SPECIFIC TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Identified vignettes for GPS operations, CNO, MILDEC, MISO, and OPSEC.
Space operations requirements need further refinement.
IDENTIFY ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES TO SUPPORT TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Communications Strategic WG will be established.
Technical feasibility of certain support is TBD.
IDENTIFY AND DEVELOP DRAFT REPORT FORMATS Complete
IO Syndicate ProgressIO Syndicate Progress
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IO Syndicate Way AheadIO Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
JTF-950 IO Guidance Mr. Nold, CSFTL in coordination with NWDC
On or about 5 October
IO vignette development Mr. Nold in concert with various planners
CNO-Week of 17 Sep; Others in development through MPC 2
Develop and finalize manpower requirements and billet descriptions
Mr. Nold/LCDR Savi (USFF) By MPC 2
Craft and submit RC-135 simulator integration requirement
Mr. Nold, CSFTL; Mr. George, DCTLANT, Mr. White, CSFTL; CDR Davis USFF N73
Week of 17 September
Coordinate collection management requirements to support RC-135 integration
Mr. Nold, CSFTL, LCDR Morris CSFTL On or about 5 October
Develop CNO target requirements for IO Range integration
Mr. Nold, CSFTL, Mr. Barnes/Ms. Caine JIOR, CTNCS Brashear, USFF,
On or about 15 October
Determine Navy Red Team integration in synthetic architecture of BA-13
Mr George, DTCLANT , Mr. Uittenbogaard
On or about 5 October
Develop CONOP for integration of Communications Strategic Working Group in CFMCC IO Cell battle rhythm
LCDR Savi, USFF IO/ LCDR Phillips USFF PA
By MPC
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
EXERCISE DIRECTIVE PART II Intel Deliverables 85% solution. MARFORCOM for action
Collection/Targeting processes Ongoing joint effort
Intel SyndicateIntel Syndicate
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Scenario/SOM/OPFOR SyndicateScenario/SOM/OPFOR Syndicate
• Review and refine associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive
• Provide initial review and inputs for ESMD
• Confirm participants and training objectives
• Verify total number of days required to achieve training objectives
• Identify draft vignettes to support specific training objectives
• Review schedules and identify deliverables
• Refine draft Road to Crisis taking into consideration known participants training objectives and potential linkage to other events
• Develop initial day for day scheme of maneuver and operating areas for assigned forces
• Establish proposed friendly/enemy OOB
• Coordinate with EXCON syndicate to establish TLW OPT STARTEX conditions
• Identify Mass Casualty and Joint Air Defense scenario support
• Establish NGO situation in Amber
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Item Status Follow-on work
Gaps/Seams/Document Requirements -Intel Deliverables 85% solution; MARFORCOM for action- Need LOG input; others?
Understand ground scripting status and way forward MARFORCOM working labor issues. Need resolved ASAP. SHOWSTOPPER without skilled ground white cell scripters/planners.
Scenario SyndicateScenario Syndicate
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Logistics Syndicate MPC TasksLogistics Syndicate MPC Tasks
• Review associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive and overall BA13 LOGCONSUP
• Review BA13 ESMD billet requirements
• Update participants and training objectives
• Review logistics process in support of training objectives
• Review level of play of logistics processes at tactical and operational levels
• TPFDD level of detail
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
1. Review associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive and overall BA13 LOGCONSUP
2. Review BA13 ESMD billet requirements GAPS at MFEAST and CFMCC MFCOM structure
3. Update participants (not tied Force List)
4. Update training objectives
5. Review logistics process in support of training objectives / Review level of play of logistics processes at tactical and operational levels
Approved CFMCC BR and review MEB and ESG SOPs for B2C2WG and reports. Use MEB SOP as baseline.
6. TPFDD level of detail MEB will conduct embark planning to define lift requirement. Timing and Phasing cannot be assessed without AOR, Theater, and Service input. FDP&E assessment is no longer a USFFC exercise objective.
LOG Syndicate ProgressLOG Syndicate Progress
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2D MEB Log Training Objectives2D MEB Log Training Objectives
47UNCLASSIFIED
• Review and validate 2nd MEB Logistics Chapter of the TACSOP
• Prepare theater logistics plan ISO PH 1 through PH III logistics operations• Integrate LFSP Operations across the MEB TACLOGS and LFOCS
• Conduct sustainment during Phase III operations
• Exercise all Log C2 systems from ship to ship but also from ship to logistics node (CLC2S, TCPT, GCCS-MC)
• Establish Log Command and Control (TACLOG) aboard PCS to direct logistical operations
• Conduct amphibious embark planning in coordination with ESG in order to support tactical level operations
• Review and Validate logistics reports
• Verify UDL (Unit Deployment List) ISO Force Deployment Planning and Execution.
• Embark plan to include identification of required FIE, AE, AFOE footprint.
• Support USFFC/MFCOM task for 26 May 2013 to establish most likely MEB lift requirement
• Creation of complete TPFDD for MEB or combined force not currently tenable
• Force list = total MEB footprint prior to OPT refinement; will be provided to HQMC to inform possible future MEB sourcing for JOPES/TPFDD process.
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
ESG-2 Log Training ObjectivesESG-2 Log Training Objectives
48UNCLASSIFIED
• Plan and conduct sustainment through all phases of operations.
• Exercise all Log C2 systems from Advance Logistics Storage Sites (ALSS) to Seabase, ship to ship and ship to Objective (CLC2S, TCPT, GCSS-MC).
• Conduct embarkation planning in coordination with ESG in order to support tactical level operations that supports he MEB/ESG landing plan.
• Review and validate Logistics reports in order to develop a Logistics Common Operating Picture (LOGCOP).
• Continue to develop and refine C2 procedures for incorporation of military sealift command assets utilized for sustainment of an ESG/MEB amphibious operation from a Seabase.
• Incorporate established Naval Logistics Integration activities within exercise in order to increase corporate knowledge amongst USN/USMC logisticians.
• Conduct amphibious planning for sustaining MEB size Class III (Fuel) requirements utilizing an off-shore petroleum discharge system in an A2AD threat environment.
• Utilize Landing Force Operational Reserve Material (LFORM) for planning and execution per current Marine Corps Order (MCO) 4080.1G.
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
LOG Syndicate Way AheadLOG Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
1. NEFF existing log plan? How did the NEFF forces arrive in theater (APOD/SPOD) and is that entry point still viable?
CSFTL – Was NGO or CIA in BA-12. CSFTL to provide plan to LOG Syndicate for review.
Prior to delivery of 5 OCT Exercise Directive
2. Theater Strategic Lift allocation Phase I-V / Theater lift schedule (Air and Surface) for TCR and specifically Amethysts Island?
CSFTL – Did have a schedule for BA12, need CSFTL to provide. LOG Syndicate will begin to develop Strategic Airlift.
Prior to delivery of 5 OCT Exercise Directive
3. Theater Strategic Sealift ISO Amethyst fuel point re-supply.
USFFC / MSCLANT Prior to delivery of 5 OCT Exercise Directive
4. LOG TF Force List: Real world available East Coast assets – T-AO BIG HORN, T-AKE WILLIAM MCLEAN. Playing real world an RFF would be required for additional CLF assets.
Need CSFTL to include real-world available CLF assets names on Force List. Need CSFTL Exercise Force List Designer to engage CTF 23 representative, Judy Lee.
Prior to delivery of 5 OCT Exercise Directive
5. Define Landing Force Stockage Objective.
15 within AE, 15 on ALSS Include in Exercise Directive
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LOG Syndicate Way AheadLOG Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
6. Medical: a. CASEVACb. 50 BED EMF RFFc. Class VIIIB cold chain
a. Need CSFTL or OLW/TLW OPT to identify lift of opportunity or designated lift for CASEVAC movement from land to sea to Role III shore medical capability.
b. Amethyst Island Role III capability will not meet the requirement for a force on force Mass Causality. Need CSFTL or OLW/TLW to RFF 50 BED EMF to Amethyst Island.
c. CFMCC - Need to develop TCR cold chain Blood provider support detail and vet with CSFTL.
c. Prior to delivery of 5 OCT Exercise Directive
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Log Syndicate AssumptionLog Syndicate Assumption
1. Lead Service for Logistics afloat is the Navy/CFMCC.– Class I, III, VIII
– All others are service responsibility.
2. Distribution for all classes of supply will be via tactical/organic assets and processes.
3. 955.2 will be directed to deploy with 15 DOS/DOA .
4. ALSS will have CFMCC and CTF 955.3 presence prior to CATF/CLF theater entry.
5. Medical Level III available on Amethyst.
6. ALSS (Amethyst or afloat CLF) will establish 15 DOS/DOA available for Phase III operations.
– Class I, III, V (select) and VIII
– Directed and initiated by CFMCC via CCDR directed actions
7. We have to define emergency resupply actions and process.
8. We must plan for a transition from afloat to land based sustainment.
9. CRD (CCDR required date for forces in theater) = 20 April 2013
10.C-Day will be established by CATF/CLF at OPT.
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Log Syndicate MSEL ThemesLog Syndicate MSEL Themes
1. Mass Casualty
– Determine Time frame for Event that taxes both the Navy & Marine Corps Military Treatment Facilities (MTF’s)
1. Surgical Company’s (FRSS/STP)
2. Casualty Receiving Treatment Ships (CRTS)
– Define and Set Parameters of what constitutes a Mass Casualty
2. Cholera Outbreak - MAGTF Staff Training Program (MSTP) has a complete MSEL inject that can be utilized for this exercise
3. Blue/Green Tactical and Operational Integration
4. Transition from Assault to Sustained (Ashore) Operations
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
Confirm USFF MOC manning for Targeting, IO, Intel, and Air cells
Confirm Operational and Tactical Level of War training audience personnel are attending formal courses to attain critical skills to support Fires planning and processes
Review likely targeting cycle and required support products
Define fires syndicate required IER inputs to C5I syndicate
Discuss preparation/connection of OLW and TLW organizational SOPS
Discuss TLAM employment ISO 2d MEB ground maneuver forces
2 / Day for ESG/MEB
Determine critical inputs for Fires Handbook Build and coordinate
Battle Rhythm AOC completed MSC refinement
Fires Syndicate ProgressFires Syndicate Progress
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
Provide initial review and inputs for ESMD Refine CAOC manning and LNO laydown
Confirm participants and training objectives
Review likely ATO cycle and required support products
ID capabilities desired to support training objectives Determine availability of JADOCS and trained personnel
Determine critical inputs for Air Handbook Build and coordinate
Air apportionment and allocation process Need guidance regarding JFMCC’s desired interaction into air process (MOC Air Cell)
Air Syndicate ProgressAir Syndicate Progress
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Syndicate Way AheadSyndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
STARTEX ATO Conducted during TLW #2 Air/Fires
JFMCC/OLW Fire support plan development
Pending In time for TLW OPT #1
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
•Review and refine associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive •Provide initial review and inputs for ESMD •Identify POCs for each location listed on the ESMD •Update the BA-13 POC list
•Confirm C2/EXCON structure driving manpower requirements •Identify augmentee requirements for Augment Message
Manpower Syndicate Manpower Syndicate ProgressProgress
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Manpower Syndicate Way Manpower Syndicate Way AheadAhead
Item Action Due date / OPR
Review and refine associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive
COMPLETE
Confirm C2/EXCON structure driving manpower requirements
TBD ASAP
Provide initial review and inputs for ESMD
COMPLETE
Identify POCs for each location listed on the ESMD
COMPLETE
Update the BA-13 POC list COMPLETE
Identify augmentee requirements for Augment Message
TBD
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
Review draft Guard Chart.a.Review Draft Prioritized SATCOM requirements list.b.Develop initial emulation/mitigation plan.
Assist ESG2 with SAR.
Review Draft topology diagrams.
Discuss C5I reporting formats.
Review CENTRIXS sites and initial requirements.
Update C5I POA&M.
Review IER status (other syndicates). Need responses/input from other syndicates.
Review CAPS & LIMS. All sites review and update.Add IIMEU / Camp Pendelton.
C5I Syndicate ProgressC5I Syndicate Progress
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
C5I Syndicate Way AheadC5I Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
CAPS & LIMS All sites review and update.Add IIMEU / Camp Pendelton.
MPC#2
C5I reporting schema Secure approval for proposed format
MPC#2
Topology Diagrams Refine to show details MPC#2
BAT JADOCS Track and assist ESG2 with acquisition and installation
FPC
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
Force structure, lay down, LVC requirement, C5I fidelity Awaiting final determination.
Joint/Coalition Participation Awaiting final determination.
Fires/BHA/BDA adjudication and reporting In work.
Determine number, location, capability, manning, battle rhythm for synthetic response cells and control nodes
In work.
Determination of simulation contract between JSAF/MTWS
In work.
Discuss simulation caps/lims/requirements (JSAF/MTWS/JLVC)
No JLVC federation; Separate JSAF/MTWS
Complete
Finalize synthetic syndicate membership, roles and responsibilities
Complete
Red COP management MEB/ESG manages AOAMTWS populates external?
Will CFMCC have C2 staff to support ext Red COP mgmt?
Synthetic Syndicate ProgressSynthetic Syndicate Progress
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Synthetic Syndicate Way AheadSynthetic Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
Finalize force structure, lay down, LVC breakdown
Air, Land, Maritime, Scenario syndicate final decisions
1 Nov 12
Finalize BHA, BDA adjudication/reporting Fires, Intel, MSEL syndicates, Determine reporting SOPs and Processes
1 Nov 12
Finalize Joint/Coalition participation(Unit, LNO, Augment, Observer)
EXCON, Coalition syndicate, make final participation decision
MPC #2
Finalize synthetic node locations, capabilities, C2 requirements
Coordinate with I MEF, 82nd ABN, and CSFTL.
1 Nov 12
Finalize number, location, capability, manning (ESMD) requirements of synthetic response cells
II MEF/CSFTL – Frag off of BA12 ESMD MPC #2
Determine simulation contract between JSAF/MTWS
II MEF/CSFTL following finalization of force structure, lay down, LVC
MPC #2
Draft exercise procedures guide for response cells/training audience
II MEF/CSFTL – Coordinate for review initial document
MPC #2, Final due FPC
“Scene setter” process, requirements, battle rhythm
Intel, EXCON, Scenario, MSEL syndicates MPC #2
Red COP (external/internal to AO) responsibility and support
Intel, Synthetic syndicates MPC #2
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Assessments and Lessons Assessments and Lessons Learned (A&LL) Way AheadLearned (A&LL) Way Ahead
Item Follow-on Action Due date / OPR
CTF-20 designate A&LL lead CTF-20 designate A&LL lead TBD /USFFC
Confirm participants, scope of participation, training objectives and contributors to the AAR (CSFTL, EWCT, MSTP?, ESG-2, 2D MEB, CJOS-COE, NWDC, MCCLL, CNA, TTGL, EWTG, MOC TT?)
Awaiting confirmation of observers/assessors.(MSTP, MCCLL)
ID POCs for each Org.
Pillar leads confirm individual participants within each pillar
FPC
Review and refine associated parts of draft BA13 Exercise Directive
Complete
Provide initial review and inputs for ESMD In progress. Pending confirmation of observers/assessors.
Pillar leads provide input.
FPC/PILLAR LEADS (EWCT-CSFTL-MSTP)
Develop POA&M for A&LL collections plan Tasking message under review.
Need pillar lead coordination.
01NOV/EWCT
Identify sources of expertise to B/G pillar, observers, and analysts (to include early funding iot participate in key BA13 POA&M events)
In progress. FPC/EWCT
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Assessments and Lessons Assessments and Lessons Learned (A&LL) Way AheadLearned (A&LL) Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
Define A&LL focus areas/functional areas.C2 relationships Amphibious planningSea BasingLogisticsC5IShip-to-shore movements (STS)FiresIntelExercise designEmergent capabilities
Draft complete.
Pending final approval upon CTF-20 designation of A/LL lead.
Pillar leads to identify scope and focus within each pillar.
MPC #2/USFFC(A/LL LEAD)
Define C5I requirements (ship space, CFMCC space, etc.)
Pending confirmation of observers/assessors.
FPC/EWCT
Define IM/KM requirements for observation collection
In progress. Portal under development. FPC/EWCT
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
IM/KM SyndicateIM/KM Syndicate
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US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Item Status Follow-on work
REFINE BA-13 REAL WORLD COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVES FOR APPROVAL BY PROSPECTIVE COMMANDER USFF
PRESENT TO COM USFF FOR APPROVAL
DETERMINE ESMD/JMD REQUIREMENTS FOR PA VALIDATE NIGHT STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
DRAFT PA SECTIONS OF EXERCISE DIRECTIVE PART I REFINE DRAFT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITEM 1
DEVELOP REAL WORLD MEDIA/DV STRAWMAN ID CALENDAR DATES FOR DV/MEDIA DAYS
PA Syndicate ProgressPA Syndicate Progress
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PA Syndicate Way AheadPA Syndicate Way Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
CTF 955 ORDER DEVELOPMENT IDENTIFY LEADS FOR PA REQUIREMENTS (ANNEX F/INPUTS TO ANNEX Y)
5 OCT 2012 / FFC PAO
BOLD ALLIGATOR 13 STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT CONOPS DIRECTIVE
RECEIVE CONOPS APPROVAL FROM COMUSFF AND COMMARFORCOM
3 DEC 2012/MARFORCOM and USFF PAO
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Coalition ParticipationCoalition Participation
UNCLASSIFIED 67
CountryProjected level of
participation
Argentina Potential interest in observing[Financial concerns]
Australia MEB Staff augment
Brazil(2-3) Observers [Log, STS, Fires, CASEVAC, Amphib
shipping, SOF integration ]
Canada (1) Augmentee- MIW Potential (1) ESG Staff SME
Chile (1-2) Observers
Colombia Potential interest in observing[Financial concerns]
France (2 -3) Observer/Augments
GermanyInvestigating possibility of
replacing units lost from HST SG
Italy
CountryProjected level of
participation
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Peru
Portugal (2) Augments
Spain (2) Augments
Turkey
UK Up to (5) augments to MEBPossible (2 ) augments to ESG
Strike Force NATO
Up to (4) augments to TA(TBD )augments to CFMCC staff
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Coalition Syndicate Coalition Syndicate Way AheadWay Ahead
Item Action Due date / OPR
Identify Training Audience requirements for Coalition augmentation
Additional coordination between Training Audience and Coalition countries represented at MPC#1 is required.
05 Dec 12 / USFF N73 lead, ESG-2 & 2d MEB supporting.
Finish coordinating, at the action officer level, the intended participation level and utilization of Coalition nation individual augmentees and observers
Not all Coalition invitees have communicated their intentions for participation.
05 Dec 12 / USFF N73
Identify Coalition nation POCs Initial contact made with all countries. Refined POCs with MPC#1 attendees.
Identify additional Coalition training objectives (if applicable)
None. No Coalition units participating in the scenario.
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Combat Assessment Breakout
Intel/SDS
MIS
REP
SM
ISREPS
MISREPS TTGLBDA Via JSAF
II MEF SIM CenterBDA Via MTWS
EXCON
Group
BDA
Collection
Results
EOOB Update-DISUM
-SPOTREP-TGT Database
•EXCON Battle Rhythm SYNCHRONIZED with OLW/TLW Battle RhythmATO A
20 APRATO B21 APR
ATO C22 APR
ATO D23 APR
1400 Approved CIPTL
1400 Approved CIPTL
0600 CIPTL Flown+ 4-6 Hrs:INFLTREPMISREP 0600 CIPTL Flown
+ 4-6 Hrs:INFLTREPMISREP
CLNC
TTGL
BAT CSG MOCCAO
C
EXCON/ESGScenario
ObjectivesWeighed
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
NEW SYNDICATE FOR SYNCHRONIZATIONProcess Synchronization Syndicate?
• Architecture
– Information sharing and compatibility
– Test Process and Flow of information
– Concurrent with “Technical Rehearsal”
• Manning
– ESMD
– ISR Scripter
– EXCON LNOs – Dynamic/TST
• Systems
– JADOCS resident at CLNC II MEF SIM CTR and TTGL Dam Neck
– Provide immediate feedback on CIPTL
– Cross-syndicate agreement that JADOCS is “system of record” for Combat Assessment
– Training requirements
Combat Assessment Breakout
Day 120 Apr
13
Day 221 Apr
13
Day 322 Apr
13
Day 424 Apr
13
Day 525 Apr
13
Day 626 Apr
13
Day 727 Apr
13
Pre-STAREX
NEF 001
NMCB Construction in Amberland (NMCB)-Provide support to build/repair bridges-Repair or provide security for MSR/ASR-Provide support to build huts, IDP camps, Wells, ect.
NEF 001
SPOD Escorts/HVA Escorts MHC, Amberland (CRG2)- Port security- Landward Seurity- HVA Escorts
NEF 001
CRG2 Assumes NEF (CRG2)- Planning processes
NEF 001
NEF Support MEB/Combat Ops (CRG2)-BPT support construction projects-Provide landward security-BPT provide sea echelon security- BPT perform Riverine Ops
NEF 001
SPOD Support/Security (CRG2)- Open SPOD-Provide Port Security-Provide lanward/seaward security
Day 120 Apr
13
Day 221 Apr
13
Day 322 Apr
13
Day 424 Apr
13
Day 525 Apr
13
Day 626 Apr
13
Day 727 Apr
13
Pre-STAREX
NEF 001
BPT Conduct Sea Echelon Security (CRG2)-Provide Security-Provide Escort Security
NEF 001
Intercoastal Security-IED/CIED precedures-Mine procedures-Insertion/Extraction Ops
NEF 001
NEF Transition to Amber- Panning process
NEF 001
BPT Support HA in Amber (ETG)-BPT provide security
NEF 001
NEF tasked port opening Wilmington (CRG2)-Port Security-Landward Security- HN Support-NGO Support-Logistic support
CTF 955.6 (Forces Assigned)CTF 955.6 (Forces Assigned)
NEF – (TSC) NEF + (MCO/TSC)D - 3
CRS 4CRS 4
NCHBNCHB
UCT DETUCT DET
EOD MOB
PLT X 2
EOD MOB
PLT X 2MDSU
COMDSU
CO
IET X2IET X2
MCAT X2MCAT X2
CRG 2 (HQ)
CRG 2 (HQ)
EOD MCM PLT
EOD MCM PLT
PSU 312PSU 312
CRS 4 (HQ)CRS 4 (HQ)
NMCB (-)NMCB (-)
EOD MOB PLT
EOD MOB PLT
IETIET
MCATMCAT
COMCAM
COMCAM
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)PSU 312PSU 312
EOD Mobility PLT
Navy Intel Exploitation Team
Maritime Civil Affairs Team
Combat Camera
Riverine Company
USCG Port Security Unit
Maritime Security
Construction Battalion Detachment
Coastal Riverine Squadron
Coastal Riverine Group
Construction Battalion
Underwater Construction Team - Detachment
EOD Mobility PLT + Mine Counter Measures PLT
Mobile Diving and Salvage CO.
NMCB NMCB
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (D CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
CRS 4 (A,B,C
CO)
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Link Up with Amber Military Link Up with Amber Military StoryboardStoryboard
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Day 130 Jan
12
Day 231 Jan
12
Day 31 Feb 12
Day 42 Feb 12
Day 53 Feb 12
Day 64 Feb 12
Day 75 Feb 12
Planning Book
30 Sep 12
MSOTDA01/MCWLCLT03
1 Feb 12, TIP: JSOTF-TC provides 50% completed TIP that identifies HVI, provides POL historical ops in area and puts HVI on radar.
Day 86 Feb 12
Day 97 Feb 12
Day 108 Feb 12
Day 119 Feb 12
Day 1210 Feb
12
MSOTDA02/MCWLCLT03
Intel Report (H): JSOTF-TC source reporting puts HVI in Ft Pickett area sometime w/in next 72 hours.
MSOTDA03/MCWLCLT0x
FRAGO: JSOTF-TC directs SOTF-TC to develop CONOP and enabling rqts needed to action tgt ivo Ft Pickett.
MSOTDA04/MCWLCLT0x
FRAGO: Based on RFF routed from JSOTF thru EASTCOM, to CFMCC, tasking to MEB to provide lift for MSOT to WASP, Space/planning support to Team and Lift/QRF platforms for msn execution.
MSOTDA04/MCWLCLT0x
SSE: CLT SSE report placing HVI in specific location the night of 9 Feb.
MSOTDA05/MCWLCLT0x
Intel Report x 2: HVI to be at specific location at specific time .
MSOTDA07/MCWLCLT0x
ISR Reporting: JSOTF Asset PIDs HVI at target location, which provides trigger to launch.
MSOTDA06/MCWLCLT0x
EXORD: JSOTF-TC, w/ MEB concurrence provides CONOP approval/EXORD pending PID.
MSOTDA08/MCWLCLT0x
Storyboard: JSOTF-TC provides storyboard of MSOT Op results
US Fleet ForcesUS Fleet Forces US Marine Corps ForcesUS Marine Corps Forces
Embassy Issue StoryboardEmbassy Issue Storyboard
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Day 120 Apr
13
Day 221 Apr
13
Day 322 Apr
13
Day 424 Apr
13
Day 525 Apr
13
Day 626 Apr
13
Day 727 Apr
13
Pre-STAREX
AMBEREMB01
08 Apr 13, USEMB Cable: USEM notes to DoD/DoS a vulnerability to the security of Amber due to diversion of Ambertine security forces.
AMBEREMB01
15 Apr 13, Cable: USEMB reports daily and continued, anti-US demonstrations by Escambian factions.
AMBEREMB01
15 Apr 13, Intel Report/DTG: CIA reports potential threat to Amber embassy by extremist elements.
AMBEREMB01
16 Apr 13, Cable: USEMB reports Diplomats increasing restriction on freedom of movement on diplomats and is considering having American staff RON at compound.
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25 Apr 13, Cable: USAMB requests a Marine Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Company be deployed to assist with security at Embassy.
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26 Apr 13, JTF FRAGO: Request for Marine FAST Co. NLT 28 Apr 13.