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OPERATION CHUN SA Chairman, ROK JCS “Warning Order”
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BackgroundBackground Republic of Parang Do initially asks for ROK and UN assistance with disaster reliefRepublic of Parang Do initially asks for ROK and UN assistance with disaster relief ROK overwhelmed with internal relief operations…requests additional UN assistance ROK overwhelmed with internal relief operations…requests additional UN assistance ROK designated “lead nation” by UN for ROP responseROK designated “lead nation” by UN for ROP response ROK President directs Minister of Defense to coordinate and synchROPize international military relief operationsROK President directs Minister of Defense to coordinate and synchROPize international military relief operations Chairman, ROK JCS activates Coalition Task Force HUI MANGChairman, ROK JCS activates Coalition Task Force HUI MANG
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Mission Statement CTF HUI MANG assists the Republic of Parang Do (ROP) by providing initial humanitarian assistance / disaster relief in ROP and for ROP refugee camps in the ROK, and in assisting with infrastructure recovery operations in Parang Do until civilian authorities and non-governmental organizations are capable of assuming these missions.
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CTF HUI MANG provides planning / C2 for multinational military contributions to Operation CHUN SACTF HUI MANG provides planning / C2 for multinational military contributions to Operation CHUN SA Military planners from contributing nations augment CTF NLT 011200 OctMilitary planners from contributing nations augment CTF NLT 011200 Oct CTF HUI MANG operations in support of civilian government agenciesCTF HUI MANG operations in support of civilian government agencies Coordinated / synchronized operations imperative to mission successCoordinated / synchronized operations imperative to mission success Concept of Operations
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ROK Chairman Intent I intend for CTF HUI MANG to conduct humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations to provide immediate life saving, relieve human suffering caused by the natural disasters in the operational area, conduct emergency infrastructure repair, and turn over mission to competent civil authorities and redeploy at the earliest possible opportunity.
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International Contributions 101 pallets of food per day (for 30 days)101 pallets of food per day (for 30 days) 9 pallets of medical supplies per day (for 30 days)9 pallets of medical supplies per day (for 30 days) 18 pallets of shelter materials per day (for 30 days)18 pallets of shelter materials per day (for 30 days) Aircraft (for 30 days)Aircraft (for 30 days) – Strategic lift ›C5 - 2 (US) ›C17- 2 (US), 2 (UK) ›IL76 - 1 (India) ›C130 - 1 (Australia), 1 (Canada), 1 (France), 1 (Japan), 3 (Malaysia), 2 (UK) – Tactical lift (fixed wing) ›C130 - 4 (Korea) – Tactical lift (helo) ›Heavy - 5 (Korea), 2 (Singapore) ›Medium - 2 (France), 1 (Singapore)
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International Contributions Units (not longer than 60 days)Units (not longer than 60 days) – Engineer ›6 Light construction units (Brunei, Fiji, India, Thailand, Tonga, Russia) ›6 Water production units – Medical ›6 Field Dispensaries (France, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore)
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Command Relations Commander, Coalition Task Force (CCTF) HUI MANG is the supported commanderCommander, Coalition Task Force (CCTF) HUI MANG is the supported commander Participating forces to be OPCON or TACON to CCTFParticipating forces to be OPCON or TACON to CCTF HQ CTF Main initially located vicinity DaeguHQ CTF Main initially located vicinity Daegu ROK JRAC facilitates joint use of military facilities and provides headquarters facility supportROK JRAC facilitates joint use of military facilities and provides headquarters facility support National Command Elements from contributing nations provide command (less OPCON) of deployed national forces and provide liaison with CCTFNational Command Elements from contributing nations provide command (less OPCON) of deployed national forces and provide liaison with CCTF Direct liaison of all supporting elements with CCTF authorizedDirect liaison of all supporting elements with CCTF authorized
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Other Guidance Provide recommended Course of Action (COAs) NLT 021200 Oct. Include:Provide recommended Course of Action (COAs) NLT 021200 Oct. Include: – Security Plan and recommended CROE – Concept for utilization of engineer and medical unit contributions – Additional communication support capabilities Operation CHUN SA is primarily a logistics operationOperation CHUN SA is primarily a logistics operation – Sustainment of forces is a joint responsibility of the NCEs and the CCTF – Accounting procedures and costs tracking is a critical function. – Maximize use of mutual support agreements
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