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MISSION PLANNER CIVIL MILITARY FORCES: RIMPAC 00

CINCBLUE MISSION When directed, CINCBLUE deploys personnel and equipment to Green to conduct Foreign Humanitarian Assistance or Disaster Relief (HA/DR) operations in support of civil authorities to alleviate suffering and damage from the forced explosion of ethnic Green personnel from Orange.

CINCBLUE INTENT When directed by the NCA, I intend to deploy personnel and material to assist the U.S. Chief of Mission. USCINCPAC will assist the civilian agencies in the distribution of emergency humanitarian assistance and restoration of basic life sustaining services and governmental institutions. As HA/DR operations shift from response to recovery, I intend to begin early transition of our support to other federal, international agencies, or host country governments. The desired endstate is a successful transition to responsible organizations and redeployment of US forces.

CCTF RIMPAC Mission When directed, CCTF RIMPAC, deploys to Green and conducts FHA operations; secures appropriate seaports, and key installations; provides for secure storage, transport, and distribution of food and relief supplies; and provides military assistance to USG agencies, HN agencies, UN organizations, NGOs, and IO’s to alleviate the suffering of ethnic Greens Refugees. On order, redeploy as directed by CINCBLUE.

CCTF-RIMPAC Intent Purpose: To support IO/NGO and Host Nations authorities in the relief of the suffering of ethnic Green Refugees as they cross from Orange into the territory of Green. Method: The CCTF, in a supporting role to IO/NGO/HN: a. Establishes a CMOC Afloat for initial coordination between IO/NGO/HN/US and open Line of Communication. Transition the CMOC Ashore. b. Facilitates a rapid combined IO/NGO/HN/US Assessment. c. Establishes a Secure Refugee camp. d. Provides required support to the Refugee Camp. e. Establishes conditions for transition from military support to autonomous UN/HN humanitarian operations. Endstate: All CCTF humanitarian assistance functions have been transferred to UN/HN agencies and the CCTF has safely re-deployed.

TIMELINE of PHASE 2HHotwash CoronadoMSL-X Coronadopresent END EX Refugees present UN task June 2000 Site Assess- ment Team Camp construction Boxer off load Boxer on load Break down Amphib: Puu Paa: CMOC AFLOAT Transition Planning CMOC Ashore CSSG-3 IO/NGO C3F: CJTF 3-MEF IO/NGO CSSG-3 Stand- up CMOC

METHODOLOGY DEFINE MISSION DEFINE MISSION SUCCESS, EXIT CRITERIA AND ENDSTATE CMOC AFLOAT TRANSITIONS TO CMOC ASHORE PROVIDE COMMS SUPPORT for HADR Initial Coordination Transition MIL Comms to NGO Comms ACCOMPLISH MISSION REDEPLOY PROVIDE CMOC SUPPORT TO Phase 2H PROVIDE AREA INTEL & IMAGERY SUPPORT CIVIL-MILITARY TRANSITION ASHORE COMPLETE CIVIL-MILITARY TEAM REDEPLOYS INTEL SUPPORT TRANSITIONS FROM Afloat to Ashore MIL INTEL PROVIDES FINAL UNCLAS ASSESSMENT INTELLLIGENCE TEAM REDEPLOYS Transition Comms Afloat to Comms Ashore COMMS assets re-allocated to Mil Support Provide Area Preparation and Establishment of Refugee Camp Provide Replacement HA/DR Support Transition to NGO Control NGO SUPPORT TEAM REMAINS

CMOC-Afloat TIMELINE June 6 June 20 June 13 CSSG-3 redeploy AMPHIB: on load Intel support: HUMINT & Situational Updates CMOC assets redeploy Refugee Camp HQ downsizes Air / Imagery Support Re-deploy Mil Comms Support Teams CSSG-3 Construct Intel: Site Ass’mnt & Imagery CMOC-Ashore UN/NGO Suppt Team: Ashore CSSG-3 Break-down Trans’n Pl AMPHIB: off load AMPHIB: U/W USS Coronado - Mil Comms 3-MEF Mil Comms & Com’l Comms Suppt Commercial Communications UN/NGO Team: Assessment UN/NGO Suppt Team: Afloat

CSSG-3 CSSD-3 personnel provide combat service support to Phase 2H.  Initiate Pack-up, load-out and deployment Jun.  Transit to Site Jun  Camp Construction Jun  Camp/Force Protection Jun  Pack-out, washdown, and stage Load-out Jun.  Redeploy Jun.

INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT C3F/ VP-69: provide Intel support to Phase 2H.  Imagery - Site Assessment (VP-69 personnel):  Provide current Imagery for potential refugee site selection  Provide Current Intel/ Imagery Assessment for final site selection  Provide follow-on Imagery as necessary to track refugee & potential hostilities  HUMINT and Intelligence augmentation team (C3F personnel):  Training program for collection management/RFI management implemented.  Provide current situation analysis in an unclassified format for release to UN/NGO’s  Refugee site Intel functions transferred to UN/NGO based intel by 15 Jun.  Intel re-employment will be in phases as exit criteria refugee camp is met [Transition to War-at-sea phase.]

CMOC ASHORE SUPPORT 3-MEF provide civil-military operations support to PHASE 2H.  CMOC training program will continue until complete.  CMOC AFLOAT will transition comms to CMOC Ashore on or about 09/10 June  CMOC ASHORE will conduct transition plans for turning over operations to a UN/NGO control 14/15 Jun  CMOC responsibilities will be transition to civil authority once the camp is stabilized and deemed safe [for training purposes]  Target date for re-deployment of CMOC Support team is 15 Jun

CMOC REDEPLOYMENT TIMELINE C3F Initiate CMOC AFLOAT 6 Jun 11 Jun CSSG-3 DEVELOP TRANSITION PLAN WITH WFP/NGOs For PHASE 2H PARIAL DEPLOYMENT OF CSSG-3 COMM TEAM TO C3F COMPLETE DEPLOYMENT CSSG-3 CMOC Support Team 14 Jun TRANSITION OF CMOC US PERSONNEL TO UN/ NGO for PHASE 2H 17 Jun US LNO/ Intel Suppt REDEPLOY Complete TRANSITION of CMOC TO PHASE 2H HOC REMAINDER CSSG-3 PERSONNEL REDEPLOY 9 Jun C3F DEVELOP TRANSITION PLAN WITH CSSG-3 For PHASE 2H CMOC: AFLOAT CMOC: ASHORE HOC: ASHORE CMOC: Stand-up

Force / Camp Protection 3-MEF provide Force/Camp Protection and Convoy support to PHASE 2H.  As commercial system established, comms, transportation and security support personnel will redeploy when they become unnecessary  3 MEF will train UN/NGO personnel as required  Target date for transition to UN/NGO control is 14 June

COMMERCIALIZATION FLOWCHART POT/SAT Telephones PHASE 2H HQ: CMOC AFLOAT CODAN Voice/Data to CMOC ASHORE 3 MEF CMOC- AF CSSG-3 HOC Afloat Comms Commercial Data Line PHASE 2H Admin/Experiments ASHORE CJTF CMOC Admin CMOC-As Internet - Web Based Comms NIPRCWANGBSACTS Deactivate TransitionDeactivate TeleMed, Refugee Coord Camp Comms. Experiments T1 Land Line NIPRNET SAT Deactivate End of PHASE 2H Exercise Assumptions  Commercial data interface  Commercial voice interface COM’L COM NETWORK POTS/SAT Data Line PHASE 2H Transition AF-AS End- State War-At Sea MIL COM NETWORK

AMPHIB Transport [BOXER/HARPERS FERRY] The USS Boxer / Harpers Ferry provides Sealift support to PHASE 2H  Boxer scheduled to redeploy o/a 6/7 June  Load-on/off scheduled to begin 7 Jun  transit 8 Jun  Offload 9 Jun  Redeploy for RIMPAC War-at-Sea Exercise o/a 17 Jun

REDEPLOYMENT CMOC- AF (C3F personnel provide CMOC support):  CMOC personnel will begin redeploying incrementally.  CMOC-AF will remain operational to support Ashore Reach- back requirements 3 MEF (personnel provide support to CMOC-AS for PHASE 2H):  As US forces support requirements decrease, the number of supporting personnel at the refugee site will decrease  All ashore based PHASE 2H support personnel will begin redeploying o/a 16 Jun, complete by 18 Jun  Key personnel will board USS CORONADO for Assessment and HOT WAS on 17 Jun

Logistics Support Route SEALIFT to Big Island Refugees Transit to Camp Site Camp Break- Down AIRLIFT TO HOME STATION IDENTIFY EQUIPMENT TO REDEPLOY (TPFDD) WASHDOWN/ INSPECTION MOVE TO Amphib Refugee Return to HOME STATION Refugee Camp Occupation K Docks Offload & Camp Construction END - EX