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Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) Facilitating the Planning Process MPAT TE - 3 Overview Brief Seoul, Korea 11-18 January 2002
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A cadre of military planners from nations with Asia-Pacific interests capable of rapidly augmenting a multinational force (MNF) headquarters established to plan and execute multinational coalition operations in response to military operations other than war (MOOTW) / small scale contingencies (SSC). What is MPAT ?
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MPAT Vision The MPAT program provides periodic opportunities for a small group of military crisis action planners from nations with Asia-Pacific region interest to get together at workshops where they The MPAT program provides periodic opportunities for a small group of military crisis action planners from nations with Asia-Pacific region interest to get together at workshops where they (1) build personal and professional relationships, (2) become familiar with each others’ national planning doctrine / standing operating procedures (SOP) / Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP), and (2) become familiar with each others’ national planning doctrine / standing operating procedures (SOP) / Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP), and (3) become proficient in forming multinational operational level, CTF HQs and common crisis response planning procedures. (3) become proficient in forming multinational operational level, CTF HQs and common crisis response planning procedures.
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MPAT Goals Improve Interoperability and Multinational CooperationImprove Interoperability and Multinational Cooperation Reduce Crisis Response Time and Increase Planning EffectivenessReduce Crisis Response Time and Increase Planning Effectiveness Strengthen MNF Command & Control, and Communications & Information Systems ProceduresStrengthen MNF Command & Control, and Communications & Information Systems Procedures Become Familiar With Common Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) for MNF / Coalition Task Force HeadquartersBecome Familiar With Common Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) for MNF / Coalition Task Force Headquarters Develop MNF Integration SOP to Assist Transition from a JTF to a CTFDevelop MNF Integration SOP to Assist Transition from a JTF to a CTF
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The MPAT Concept May include expertise in May include expertise in - Ground - Legal - Air - Log - Air - Log - Sea - Medical - Sea - Medical - Comms - Eng - Comms - Eng - Intel - Etc. - Intel - Etc. May include expertise in May include expertise in - Ground - Legal - Air - Log - Air - Log - Sea - Medical - Sea - Medical - Comms - Eng - Comms - Eng - Intel - Etc. - Intel - Etc. Scaleable to contingency Scaleable to contingency National Contributions National Contributions Operational Planners Operational Planners Size: Tailored based on Size: Tailored based on mission mission National Contributions National Contributions Operational Planners Operational Planners Size: Tailored based on Size: Tailored based on mission mission Primary Function Planning Augmentation for MNF/CTF Staff MPAT coordinated by MPAT Secretariat
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Conceptual Framework Multinational Planning for Military Operations Other Than War / Small Scale Contingencies Peace Operations Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief Search & Rescue Non-Combatant Evacuation COMMAND AND CONTROL FORCES Operational Procedures Tactical Procedures MISSIONS
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Desired Capability Effectiveness Improved speed of response through effective planning ESTABLISHCTF PLAN DEPLOY EXECUTE TRANSITION CTF DEPLOY EXECUTE PLAN - X days Time Reduce Time / Increase Effectiveness Increase Effectiveness X days Y days Improvement
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Augmenting the MNF HQ MNF/CTF HQ Multinational Force HQ Core Planning Staff Nation 4 Nation 5 Nation 6 Nation 3 Nation 2 Nation 1 Lead Nation
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MPAT Venues TEMPEST EXPRESS (TE) HQ Staff Planning Workshop Scenario driven planning event that begins with a lead nation warning order and culminates in a recommended Course of Action for the MNFC approvalTEMPEST EXPRESS (TE) HQ Staff Planning Workshop Scenario driven planning event that begins with a lead nation warning order and culminates in a recommended Course of Action for the MNFC approval – Host country provides core MNF staff for MPAT planners to augment – Venue for introducing new C2 and collaborative planning technologies MPAT Concept & SOP Development Workshop (CDW)MPAT Concept & SOP Development Workshop (CDW) – Identify/develop common standing operating procedures for MNF/CTF HQs – Venue for identifying MNF C2 requirements and evaluating possible solutions – Seek consensus among participating countries – Design future TEMPEST EXPRESS workshops Selected MPAT Invited To Participate InSelected MPAT Invited To Participate In Non-MPAT events Non-MPAT events – TEAM CHALLENGE Exercise – Crisis Action Planning (CAP) Phase VI execution opportunity Planning (CAP) Phase VI execution opportunity – Other nation’s exercises, seminars, wargames, etc. wargames, etc.
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TE Staff Planning Workshop Nov 00: Manila (19 Countries)Nov 00: Manila (19 Countries) Feb-Mar 01: Bangkok (19 Countries)Feb-Mar 01: Bangkok (19 Countries) Jan 02 Korea (30 Countries to be Invited)Jan 02: Korea (30 Countries to be Invited) Aug 02: SingaporeAug 02: Singapore Jan 03: TBD ( need a country to host! )Jan 03: TBD ( need a country to host! ) Jul/Aug 03: MongoliaJul/Aug 03: Mongolia Jan 04: Japan (date is tentative)Jan 04: Japan (date is tentative) Manila (TE-1) Bangkok (TE-2)
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MPAT Concept and SOP Development Workshops (CDW) MAY 00: Hawaii (5 Countries)MAY 00: Hawaii (5 Countries) JUL 00: Bangkok - (7 Countries)JUL 00: Bangkok - (7 Countries) AUG 00: Hawaii (11 Countries)AUG 00: Hawaii (11 Countries) JAN 01 : Hawaii (16 Countries)JAN 01 : Hawaii (16 Countries) JUL 01 : Hawaii (24 Countries)JUL 01 : Hawaii (24 Countries) JAN 02 : Korea ( 2 days prior to TE-3)JAN 02 : Korea ( 2 days prior to TE-3) MAR 02 : Hawaii ( USCINCPAC Hosted MNF SOP Workshop)MAR 02 : Hawaii ( USCINCPAC Hosted MNF SOP Workshop) JUN 02 : Hawaii ( USCINCPAC Hosted MNF SOP Workshop)JUN 02 : Hawaii ( USCINCPAC Hosted MNF SOP Workshop) AUG 02 : Singapore ( 2 days prior to TE-4)AUG 02 : Singapore ( 2 days prior to TE-4) FY 03 : NepalFY 03 : Nepal
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Where Are We Going? (Way-ahead) Two MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS Staff Planning Workshops each fiscal year (FY)Two MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS Staff Planning Workshops each fiscal year (FY) – FY 03- 04: JAN and JUL/AUG At least one MPAT Concept & SOP Development each fiscal year (To be scheduled in conjunction with TE or as a separate workshops)At least one MPAT Concept & SOP Development each fiscal year (To be scheduled in conjunction with TE or as a separate workshops) Support Common SOP / Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) Development EffortsSupport Common SOP / Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) Development Efforts
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MPAT TE- 3 Objectives Practice procedures for forming CTF HQ and MNF standing operating procedures (SOP)Practice procedures for forming CTF HQ and MNF standing operating procedures (SOP) Develop understanding, exercise and refine the multinational crisis action planning (CAP) proceduresDevelop understanding, exercise and refine the multinational crisis action planning (CAP) procedures Identify planning requirements for a multinational response to a HA/DR scenarioIdentify planning requirements for a multinational response to a HA/DR scenario Practice procedures for the use of network/computer- based collaborative planning tools.Practice procedures for the use of network/computer- based collaborative planning tools. Practice procedures for forming CTF HQ and MNF standing operating procedures (SOP)Practice procedures for forming CTF HQ and MNF standing operating procedures (SOP) Develop understanding, exercise and refine the multinational crisis action planning (CAP) proceduresDevelop understanding, exercise and refine the multinational crisis action planning (CAP) procedures Identify planning requirements for a multinational response to a HA/DR scenarioIdentify planning requirements for a multinational response to a HA/DR scenario Practice procedures for the use of network/computer- based collaborative planning tools.Practice procedures for the use of network/computer- based collaborative planning tools.
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MPAT CDW-6 / TE - 3 Overview Co-sponsors: ROK JCS and USCINCPACCo-sponsors: ROK JCS and USCINCPAC Dates: CDW-6, 11-12 Jan’02 / TE-3, 13-18 Jan’02Dates: CDW-6, 11-12 Jan’02 / TE-3, 13-18 Jan’02 Venue: Westin Chosun Hotel (Downtown Seoul)Venue: Westin Chosun Hotel (Downtown Seoul) Focus: CTF HQs Forming and MNF Crisis Action Planning ProceduresFocus: CTF HQs Forming and MNF Crisis Action Planning Procedures Audience:Audience: – Primary - MPAT personnel (30 countries invited) – Secondary - CTF HQ (ROK & USFK) – Tertiary - UN, International Organizations (IO), Non-Government Organizations (NGO) Non-Government Organizations (NGO) Notional Scenario: Multinational response for humanitarian assistance / disaster relief (HA/DR) operations with ROK as lead nationNotional Scenario: Multinational response for humanitarian assistance / disaster relief (HA/DR) operations with ROK as lead nation
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Staff Estimate Brief ACADEMICS PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COA ANALYSIS) ACADEMICS PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COA ANALYSIS & COMPARISON) PRACTICAL EXERCISE (STAFF ESTIMATE DEVMT) COA Decision Brief AAR ACADEMICS PRACTICAL EXERCISE (MISSION ANALYSIS) Ops/Intel Brf MSN ANAL BRIEF ACADEMICS PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COA DEVELOP- MENT) Initial COA BRIEF Improving CTF Staff Planner Effectiveness Product: Commander’s Estimate MPAT CDW-6 and TE-3 Timeline Initiation: Supported Strategic Commander’s Warning Order to CTF Mon 14 Jan Tue 15 Jan Wed 16 Jan Thur 17 Jan Fri 18 Jan KoreaOrientation& CTF Forming ROK Hosted Cultural Activity & Dinner ROK Hosted Ice Breaker W. Chosun Sun 13 Jan (Optional) Academics for ROK Participants & CDW & MNF SOP Fri 11 Jan (Optional) Academics for new MPAT Participants & CDW & MNF SOP (cont) Sat 12 Jan Opening Cer.
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CTF HQ C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Lead Nation Headquarters SOPs Cultural Dynamics Infrastructure Differences Communications TTPs Operational Level focus Add’l MPAT SMEs: PSYOP, Civil Affairs, Legal, Medical, Pol-Mil, etc. LNOs from Supporting Commands MPAT MPAT TE-3 Focus: Forming the CTF HQ Staff
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MPAT TE - 3 Participants Participants (estimate 140 personnel)Participants (estimate 140 personnel) – MPAT personnel (estimate 60 people representing 27 nations) – U.S. (estimate 35 personnel) ›MPAT members ›USFK provides CTF headquarters staff augmentation (Deputy Cdr and functional staff representatives) – Republic of Korea (estimate 35 personnel) ›Lead nation designated CTF headquarters staff ›Others as determined – IO/NGO Invitees (estimate 5) ›United Nations (OCHA, HCR, DP, PKO) ›International Committee Red Cross (ICRC) / Red Crescent ›Selected NGO’s
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MPAT Invitations Previous Attendees AustraliaBangladesh CanadaFiji FranceIndia IndonesiaJapan KoreaMadagascar MalaysiaMaldives MauritiusMongolia NepalNew Zealand PhilippinesSingapore Sri LankaThailand TongaUK US Papua New Guinea Russia Vanuatu Countries to Attend Upcoming MPAT Events Upcoming MPAT Events Brunei China Solomon Islands Vietnam FSM & Other OCEANIA Countries (9) Note: Sweden Providing HA/DR Simulation Model and Operators and Operators
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MPAT TE- 3 Workshop Organization Workshop Deputy-Directors AAR Team Control CPG Co- Leaders Tech Control Commander & Deputy, Coalition Task Force ROK: COL Choi US: Col Ferrell CCTF: MG Lee DCCTF: COL Stuart CPG 1 CPG 2 CPG 3 US : CDR Wohlschlegel MAJ Marry Mr. Miller, Mr. Keefe ROK (1-2) : US: Col Ferrell Mr. Lewis ROK (0-2): Col Park COL Choi COL Choi US : Mr. Marvin ADMIN ROK: LTC Kim US: Mr. Lewis Chief of Staff (COS) COS: COL Yang ROK: LtCol Park Maj Park Maj Park LtCdr Sung LtCdr Sung
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PC-Based Simulator built in Sweden, for Combat, Peace Ops and HA/DR Training Displays Real-Time Joint / Combined operations Movement – Losses – Logistics – Situation Awareness – Detection – Etc. Can function from Strategic level down to tactical (Squad) level Capable of Multi-functional Ops (Military – Civilian Police – Civilian/NGO) Capable of Multi-sided relations (Allies – Neutral – Enemy – Suspicious) Uses local area network or can be set-up in multiple locations via internet TE-3 will be first demonstration of CATS TYR as an MPAT training tool Sweden and US will provide trained CATS TYR operators for TE-3 CATS TYR Desktop Simulation System for Military Ops Other Than War Developed together with the Swedish Defence Wargaming Centre and SWEDINT
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OPERATIONAL PLANNING PROCESS End State STAFFCCTF/MNFC Mission Analysis Planning guidance COA Development COA Analysis COA Comparison COA Selection Mission Analysis COA Development COA Analysis COA Comparison OPORD Development Warning Orders Staff Estimates MNFC Estimate CPG Briefing Team ( Mission Analysis Brief) Brief Building Team (Initial COA Brief) Brief Building Team (COA Decision Brief & Staff Estimate Briefs) COA Gaming Team (COA Analysis)
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MPAT TE-3 Scenario 13-18 January 2002
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Republic of Parang Do Island nation located 110 nautical miles southwest of ROK, with area of 6,555 square miles Rugged coastlines, with central mountainous region Capital/economic center: Dong Nam Po Population: 1,800,000.
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Republic of Parang Do (continued) Economy: based primarily on fishing, followed by furniture and yacht manufacturing Government: democratic republic Military: small constabulary, coastal navy, and air guard Mutual economic and security cooperation agreements with ROK
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ROAD TO CRISIS: 4 August-Super Typhoon Dawn Strikes 4 August-Super Typhoon Dawn Strikes Super Typhoon Dawn strikes Parang Do – – Infrastructure damage – – Thousands homeless – – Relief efforts commence
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Road to Crisis (Continued) 25 August-Major earthquake devastates Parang Do – – More infrastructure damage – – Shelters destroyed – – Breakdown in Parang Do public safety and welfare services – – Parang Do citizens start boat exodus to ROK 10 September-Parang Do refugee population in southwest ROK now up to 100,000 – – 25 refugee camps established vicinity of Mokpo, Kunsan, and on Cheju-Do 12 September-Parang Do requests international assistance – – Parang Do requests ROK lead – – Supplies, shelter, medical care, security needed
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Road to Crisis (Continued) 14 September-UN issues appeal for funds and supplies – – To be used for Parang Do and Parang Do refugees in ROK 22 September-Weather forecasters predict new Super Typhoon Nari to hit Parang Do and Korea 27-28 September 24 September-ROK requests international assistance in anticipation of Super Typhoon Nari damage – – ROK expects major damage to southeast portion of ROK – – UN designates ROK as lead nation for Parang Do relief efforts – – ROK-led multinational task force to support ROK relief efforts
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ROAD TO CRISIS (continued): 27 September-Super Typhoon Nari Strikes Super Typhoon Nari strikes Parang Do and southwest Korea – – Infrastructure damaged; 100,000 homeless in ROK, plus Parang Do refugees – – Parang Do refugee camps in ROK severely damaged; 100,000 refugees without shelter – – Heavy infrastructure damage; 200,000 homeless in Parang Do – – Relief supplies damaged – – Infrastructure damage – – Thousands homeless – – Relief efforts commence
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Road to Crisis (Continued) 1 October-ROK-led multinational TASK FORCE HUI MANG (Hope) stood up. – – Headquarters initially co-located with Second ROK Army (SROKA) Headquarters, Taegu – – U.S. forces stationed in Korea (US Forces Korea-USFK) not available for MNF – – USFK facilities (ports and airfields) will be made available to MNF – – USFK will provide staff augmentation (chopped to MNF) and liaison officers
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Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October Korea (southwestern portion) – – Persons (excluding Parang Do refugees) › ›Killed 46 › ›Injured 327 › ›Missing 278 › ›Without shelter 100,035 – – Structures destroyed/severely damaged › ›Residences 24,002 › ›Commercial buildings 354 › ›Public buildings (including schools) 76 – – Infrastructure damage › ›Roads: 80% capacity. Bridges: 50% capacity. › ›Normal power generation/distribution suffered minor damage. Power distribution lines to refugee camps destroyed. › ›Cheju airport incapable of handling fixed wing aircraft. Expected to be fully operational 8 October. › ›Parang Do refugee camps destroyed/severely damaged.
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Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October Parang Do (statistics are approximate) – – Persons › ›Killed 450 › ›Injured 1,500 › ›Missing 1,500 › ›Without shelter/food 200,000 – – Structures destroyed/severely damaged › ›Residences 85,000 › ›Commercial buildings 375 › ›Public buildings (including schools)125 – – Infrastructure damage › ›Dong Nam Po port: one pier undamged (350 ft. vessel capacity) › ›Buk Jin port: all piers damaged. Lighterage only › ›Dong Nam Po airport incapable of handling fixed wing aircraft. Expected to be fully operational 13 October › ›Power generation plants damaged. Transmission lines down › ›Water mains destroyed. No power for water distribution
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Status of Relief Supplies: 1 October Warehouses in Pusan – – 10 days of food supplies for 300,000 (100,000 in refugee camps; 200,000 in Parang Do) Parang Do – – 3 days of food supplies in warehouses in Parang Do Ship en route – – Expected arrival in Pusan: 15 October – – 50,000 metric tons of food and other relief supplies
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Medical Issues: 1 October Cholera outbreak – – Southwestern portion of Korea – – Cheju-dokl – – Parang Do Illnesses/deaths due to exposure – – Vulnerable population: elderly, children, infants Measles outbreak – – Children in Dong Nam Po, Parang Do
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OPERATION CHUNSA Supported Strategic Commander Chairman, ROK JCS “Warning Order”
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MPAT TE - 3 CTF Hui Mang Staff Forming Plan 13 Jan 02
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Coalition Planning Groups (CPG) Leaders and Personnel Assignments Commander CTF (CCTF) - MG LEE Deputy Commander CTF (DCCTF) - COL Stuart Chief of Staff (COS) - COL Yang CPG-1 LTC Yoo LTCOL Smethurst Lt Col Loftus CPG-2 COL(P) Chun LTC Mohamad CDR Ferraris CPG-3 CDR Hur LTC Quiapo Maj Holcomb / MAJ Newman ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: US Co-leader:
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ROK CPG Assignments: CPG-1 LTC YOO, Gi Jun (Groud) LTC LEE, Kwang Yeap (Ground) MAJ KIM, Seung Wook (Ground) CDR(P) CHOI, Il (Maritime/AMP) Maj KIM, Tae Sung (Maritime/AMP) LTC JUNG, Young Chul (Air) MAJ YOON, Seong Eun (SOF) MAJ SON, Yi Ho (Log) Maj KO, Ok Yeul (Eng) LTC SONG, Kyu Myung (PA) Capt YOON, Dae Hae (Legal) CPG-2 COL(P) CHUN, In Bum (Gound) LTC HUR, Sae Mann (Ground) CDR SUH, Moon Won (Maritime/AMP) Maj KANG, Moon Ho (Maritime/AMP) MAJ CHA, Jae Hoon (Air) MAJ CHOI, Sung Man (Intel) LTC BYUN, Woo Kyung (Log) LT CDR KIM, Jae Dong (Comms) MAJ LEE, Hwa Soo (PSYOPS) LTC JUNG, Dong Sik (Medical) CPG-3 CDR HUR, Hong Bum (Maritime/AMP) LTC(P) LEE, Chul Won (Ground) MAJ LIM, Yoon Kap (Ground) Maj CHOI, Yong Ho (Maritime/AMP) MAJ PARK, Jae Seok (Air) MAJ CHOI, Tae Sung (SOF) MAJ YANG, Chang Hun (Intel) LTC NA, Dong Hyun (CA) MAJ LEE, Suk Won (Trans) LTC CHOI, Jang Min (Pol-MIL)
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USFK CPG Assignments USFK CPG Assignments CPG-1 CDR Mason (Maritime) LtCol Heguduish (SOF) Maj Koontz (Eng/Log) LCDR Tate (Medical) Mr. Keefe (CA) CPG-2 MAJ Scarborough (Air) MAJ Erickson (PSYOPS) LTC Grandin (C2) MAJ Lundborg (Comms) Mr. Collins (Pol-Mil) CPG-3 LtCol Foster (Ground Ops) MAJ Springett (CA) Maj Gumbs (C2) MAJ Newman (Legal) LtCol Smith (Intel) MPAT (US) CPG Assignments MPAT (US) CPG Assignments CPG-1 Lt Col Loftus (C2) CPT McGarry (Legal) CPT Snyder (Log/Comms) Maj Dyson (ground) Mr. Cobb (POL/MIL) LT Col Bollman (Intel) MAJ Parker (PSYOPS) Lt Col Fisher (IO) CPG-2 CDR Ferraris (Maritime) Maj Lawson (Air) CDR Job (Eng) MAJ Neumann (Ground) LTC Hastings (Medical) MAJ Stroh (SOF) LTC Peters (CA) CPG-3 Maj Holcomb (Air) Maj Gogue (Medical) Maj Erb (Ground Ops) LT Samboonpakron (Maritime) MAJ Drose (Comms) Maj Borbely (Air) CDR Leetz (Log) CDR Johnson (SOF)
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MPAT CPG Assignments MPAT CPG Assignments CPG-1 Rank Name – (SME) SQNLDR Matthews (Log) LTC Manulevu CDR Singh MAJ Shimamoto (Comms) MAJ Yamauchi (Intel, Ground) LTC Lesoa LTC Rahamat MAJ Byambasuren GPCPT Forrest (Air) MAJ Warkoney LTC Seet MAJ Tien Yuen Mr. Sikua CPT Fifita MAJ Eggleton (Ground) LTC Shiyam LTC Walgama COL Mei CPG-2 Rank Name – (SME) LTC Smethurst (Ground) CDR Naupoto COL Rusmono LTC Kishikawa (Ground, Eng) MAJ Yasunaga (Air) BG Raonenantsoa CPT Bhantooa COL Chimeddorj LTC Quiapo LTC Chopra Mr. Soh MAJ Ying Thong COL Surasit MAJ Latu MAJ Edmanley MAJ Nizam CPG-3 Rank Name – (SME) MAJ Sharpe (Ground) WGCDR Maslekar MAJ Santoso LTC Kaida (C2, Air Defense) LCDR Nakabe (Maritime) LTC Mohamad MAJ Deal LTC Bautista LtCol Osi MAJ Humfrey MAJ Tay Mr. Kili LTC Worapol SQNLDR Fogden (Air) LTC Lui GPCPT Premachandra LtCol Cumming
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Brief Building Teams Support the CTF COS CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (8-10 planners)CPG Briefing Team – Mission Analysis Brief (8-10 planners) – ROK COS- led briefing team. Co-Leaders: Maj Kim, Tae Sung (ROK) & Maj Lawson (US). Other Team Members- Two reps from each CPG. Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 planners)Brief Building Team 2 – Initial COA Brief (4-6 planners) – ROK COS- led briefing team. Co-Leaders: LTC Hur, Sae Mann (ROK) & Maj Erb (US). Other Team Members- One rep from each CPG. Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief and Staff Estimate Brief (4-6 planners)Brief Building Team 3 – COA Decision Brief and Staff Estimate Brief (4-6 planners) – ROK COS- led briefing team. Co-Leaders: MAJ Lim, Yoon Kap (ROK) & LT Samboonpakron (US). Other Team Members- One rep from each CPG and for Staff Estimate Brief one rep from each functional staff planning cell.
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COA Gaming (Red Cell) Team ( Names will be filled in 15 Jan ) Team Co-Lead MAJ CHOI, Sung Man (ROK) Team Co-LeadMaj Eggleton (UK) Functional Staff Cell Representatives: Intel Intel Air/Nav Air/Nav Ground/SOF Ground/SOF CA/PA CA/PA LOG/ENG/Transportation LOG/ENG/TransportationIO/PSYOPS C2/Pol-MIl C2/Pol-MIlMedicalLegal Communications Communications
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Air/Maritime Staff Planning Cell CDR SUH, Moon Won / MAJ PARK, Jae Seok CDR Singh (India) Maj Lawson (USCP) / LT Samboonpakron (CPF) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: CDR HUR, Hong Bum (ROK) LTC JUNG, Young Chul (ROK) LT CDR(P) CHOI, IL (ROK) MAJ CHA, Jae Hoon (ROK) Maj KIM, Tae Sung (ROK) Maj KANG, Moon Ho (ROK) CDR Mason (USFK) CDR Ferraris (CINCPACFLT) MAJ Scarborough (USFK) Maj Holcomb (USCP) MAJ Borbely (USCP) GPCPT Forrest (NZ ) MAJ Yasunaga (JA ) SQNLDR Fogden (UK) LCDR Nakabe (JA)
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Ground Staff Planning Cell LTC HUR, Sae Mann COL Rusmono (Indonesia) LtCol Foster (USFK) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: COL(P) CHUN, In Bum (ROK) LTC YOO, Gi Jun (ROK) LTC LEE, Kwang Yeap (ROK) LTC(P) LEE, Chul Won (ROK) MAJ KIM, Seung Wook (ROK) MAJ LIM, Yoon Kap (ROK) LTC Grandin (USFK) MAJ Neumann (USFK) Maj Dyson (MARFORPAC) MAJ Eggleton (UK) MAJ Sharpe (CA ) Maj Erb (USCP) LTC Shiyam (Maldives) LTC Rahamat (Malaysia)
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SOF Staff Planning Cell MAJ YOON, Seong Eun Mr. Kili (Solomon Islands) LtCol Heguduish (USFK) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: MAJ CHOI, Tae Sung (ROK) MAJ Stroh (SOCPAC) CDR Johnson (USFK) LTC Lui (Vanuatu) WGCDR Maslekar (India) LTC Walgama (Sri Lanka)
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CA / PA Staff Planning Cell LTC NA, Dong Hyun LtCol Worapol (Thailand) LTC Peters (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: LTC SONG, Kyu Myung (ROK) Mr. Keefe (USFK) MAJ Springett (USFK) LtCol Manulevu (Fiji) MAJ Warkonei (PNG) MAJ Tien Yuen (Singapore) GPCPT Premachandra (Sri Lanka) CPT Fifita (Tonga) LTC Mohamad (Malaysia)
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Log/Eng/Transportation Staff Planning Cell LTC BYUN, Woo Kyung LTC Cumming (Australia) CDR Leetz (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: MAJ SON, Yi Ho (ROK) MAJ LEE, Suk Won (ROK) Maj KO, Ok Yeul (ROK) Maj Koontz (USFK) MAJ Velazquez (USARPAC) CDR Job (USCP) LTC Kishikawa (JA) CPT Snyder (USMA) LTC Osi (PNG) MAJ Tan (Singapore) MAJ Tay (Singapore)
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IO / PSYOPS Staff Planning Cell MAJ LEE, Hwa Soo COL Surasit (Thailand) Lt Col Fisher (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: MAJ Parker (SOCPAC) MAJ Erickson (USCP) LTC Quipo (Philippines) Mr. Soh (Singapore) MAJ Deal (Mauritus) MAJ Byambasuren (Mongolia)
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Command and Control Staff Planning Cell Maj CHOI, Yong Ho LTC Bautista (Philippines) LTC Grandin (USFK) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: BG Raonenantsoa (Madagascar) LTC Smethurst (AS) Maj Erb (USCP) Maj Gumbs (USFK) LtCol Loftus (USCP) LTC Kaida (JA) CDR Naupoto (Fiji) MAJ Edmanley (Vanuatu) CDR Chopra (Singapore) Mr. Sikua (Solomon Islands) MAJ Nazim (Maldives)
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Medical Staff Planning Cell LTC JUNG, Dong Sik LTC Seet (Singapore) Maj Gogue (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning Cell members: LTC Hastings (COE HA/DR) MAJ Kelly (USFK)
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Legal Staff Planning Cell Capt YOON, Dae Hae LTC Lesoa (Madagascar) CPT McGarry (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning cell members: Planning cell members: MAJ Newman (USFK)
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Communications Staff Planning Cell LT CDR KIM, Jae Dong CPT Bhantoa (Mauritus) MAJ Drose (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning cell members: MAJ Lundborg (USFK) MAJ Shimamoto (JA) COL Chimeddorj (Mongolia) MAJ Latu (Tonga)
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Intelligence Staff Planning Cell MAJ YANG, Chang Hun MAJ Yamauchi (JA) Lt Col Bollman (USCP) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning cell members: MAJ CHOI, Sung Man (ROK) LtCol Smith (USFK) COL Mei (China)
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Pol-Mil Staff Planning Cell LTC CHOI, Jang Min MAJ Ying Thong (Singapore) MAJ Springett (USFK) ROK Co-leader: MPAT Co-leader: US Co-leader: Planning cell members: Planning cell members: Mr. Collins (USFK) Mr. Cobb (COE HA/DR) MAJ Santoso (Indonesia) SQNLDR Matthews (Australia)
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Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) Info for workshop participants is placed on web: “www.mpat.org” Or send email to: “mpat@mpat.org” Facilitating the Planning Process
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COA Gaming (Red Cell) Team ( Names will be filled in 15 Jan ) Team Co-Leader MAJ CHOI, Sung Man (ROK) Team Co-LeaderMAJ Eggleton (UK) Functional Staff Cell Representatives: Intel : MAJ YANG, Chang Hun Air/Nav : MAJ CHA, Jae Hoon Ground/SOF : MAJ CHOI, Tae Seog CA/PA : LTC SONG, Kyu Myung LOG/ENG/Trans :Maj KO, Ok Yeul IO/PSYOPS : MAJ LEE, Hwa Soo C2/Pol-Mil :MAJ KIM, Seung Wook Medical : LTC JUNG, Dong Shik Legal : Capt YOON, Dae Hae Communications : LT CDR KIM, Jae-Dong
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MPAT End-state A cadre of military planners is established from nations with Asia-Pacific interests who can be requested to augment the standup of a Multinational Force (MNF) Headquarters within the region. The ultimate goal being reduced crisis response time and increased planning effectiveness.
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Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) Info for workshop participants is placed on web: “www.mpat.org” Or send email to: “mpat@mpat.org” Facilitating the Planning Process
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