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MND OPORD BRIEFING Tallinn, Estonia 11 Jun 12

MND OPORD BRIEFING Tallinn, Estonia 11 Jun 12. UNCLASSIFED. ROLL CALL. G1 G2 G3 G5 G4 G6 G9 DFSCOORD PROTECT (AD). PROTECT (EN) G3 AVN PROTECT (CBRN) DIV CHAPLAIN SURGEON SJA G2 ACE PSYOP PROTECT (PMO). CHIEF OF STAFF PURPOSE/INTRODUCTION. G3.

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MND OPORD BRIEFING Tallinn, Estonia 11 Jun 12

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  1. MND OPORD BRIEFING Tallinn, Estonia 11 Jun 12 UNCLASSIFED
  2. ROLL CALL G1 G2 G3 G5 G4 G6 G9 DFSCOORD PROTECT (AD) PROTECT (EN) G3 AVN PROTECT (CBRN) DIV CHAPLAIN SURGEON SJA G2 ACE PSYOP PROTECT (PMO)
  3. CHIEF OF STAFF PURPOSE/INTRODUCTION
  4. G3 MNB-V TRAINING OBJECTIVES / SETTINGS SCENARIO OVERVIEW AO / AI MISSION AND INTENT
  5. Brigade Training Objectives Conduct the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) in order to plan and execute comprehensive and decisive operations in support of the Brigade Commander’s intent Conduct command post operations in order to maintain command and control at all echelons Conduct a BDE defense in order to secure key terrain, population, and resources against a Hybrid Threat in order to set conditions for the transition to offensive operations . Integrate synchronizing ISR Integrate BDE level firesand attack / assault aviation to defend in depth. Employ deep strike capabilities/assets to disrupt the enemy in depth along their avenues of approach before reaching the BDE’s main defensive belt. Conduct a BDE attack, integrating and synchronizing ISR, BDE level fires, attack and assault aviation, combined with mechanized forces against a Hybrid Threat in order to seize and retain key terrain, population, and/or infrastructure. Conduct an Air Assault centered around one Infantry Battalion Task Force in order to seize and retain key terrain and/or resources until proper battle hand over to follow-on forces Conduct Cyber defense operations in order to protect BDE network infrastructure and maintain command and control capability
  6. Key Tasks associated with Training Objectives Conduct MDMP Conduct Command Post Operations / Operations Process Coordinate with Adjacent Units Conduct Defense Conduct Attack Conduct Air Assault Synchronize & Integrate ISR Synchronize Fires Synchronize Attack Aviation / Conduct Air-Ground Integration Synchronize Assault Aviation Employ Deep Strike Conduct Cyber Defense Plan for Stability Operations Plan Civil Military Operations
  7. Settings AREA: South-Western part of Estonia SIDES: Vironia (BLUFOR) Southland (OPFOR) Eastland (neutral) CAUSE: Protect ethnic minority rights (45% Southlander) Support local SIMM party (South Independence Mass Movement) Secure region with natural resources including strategic LoC (Pärnu - Viljandi line & Liivi Bay coastline/area) FORCES: BLUFOR: CJTF HQ, MNB, SBCT (BDE) OPFOR: RR MECH BDE (incl. 3+1 manueverBns+ CS & CSS elements); DIV CS assets, Limited AF capability TIMEZONE: Local (GMT+3) SBCT X 1 X DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE X
  8. Scenario Overview AREA: South-Western part of Estonia SIDES: Vironia (BLUFOR) Southland (OPFOR) CAUSE: Protect ethnic minority rights (45% Southlander) Support local SIMM party (South Independence Mass Movement) Secure region with natural resources including strategic LoC (Pärnu - Viljandi line & Liivi Bay coastline/area) FORCES: BLUFOR: MNDHQ, MNB, SBCT (BDE) OPFOR: MECH BDE (incl. 3+1 manoeuvre Bns+ CS & CSS elements); DIV CS assets, Limited AF capability
  9. AI / AO

    Area of Operations (AO)
  10. MND-Sentinel US

    Task Organization

    (+) (-) CS (VIR) 56 SBCT MNB/ V LVA LVA LTU VIR US L L 34th ARTY 8th IN 2nd IN 1st MECH 3/2 CR L L L L L L CSS TACON from RDCW DIV & Coordinating Services (US) CG-61 BSB RQ-7 2xShadow Defense League 24xUH60 6xAH64 2xA10 2xF16 6xM270
  11. CJTF Mission The Combined Joint Task Force deters and defeats SOUTHLAND aggression in VIRONIA starting NLT 170900JUN12 to maintain constitutional law and order in VIRONIA while maintaining regional stability and Baltic national borders.
  12. CJTF Commander’s Intent CJTF will attach VIRONIAN formations under OPCON from 14 JUN 2012 and initially conduct delaying and/or defensive operations. CJTF prepares for offensive operations to restore VIRONIAN sovereignty. CJTF foresees defensive operations transitioning to Offensive operations followed by Stability operations in southern VIRONIA. ENDSTATE: SOUTHLAND is effectively contained within its present borders with warfare being replaced by diplomacy.
  13. MND SENTINEL MISSION MND SENTINEL defends in sector NLT 170900 JUNE 2012 in order to defeat SOUTHLANDforces and maintain or restore the IBL. Be prepared to attack in zone to restore the IBL.
  14. MND SENTINEL Commander’s Intent To rapidly mass combat power in Southern VIRONIA to prevent SOUTHLAND forces from penetrating PL RED and establishing an independent SIMM-dominated state. Defend only as long as is necessary to regain the initiative and then rapidly transition into offensive operations to restore the IBL. Use CAS, Army Aviation, and Fires to attrit the enemy within VIRONIA and to set the conditions for a rapid counterattack. Leverage non-lethal fires to maintain information dominance and to force the enemy’s withdrawal to his homeland. Integrate VIRONIAN security forces throughout and quickly transfer control and security operations back to them once the IBL is restored and hostilities have ended. Endstate: SOUTHLAND forces within VIRONIA are defeated, the IBL is restored, and local control is returned to VIRONIAN security forces.
  15. Concept of Operations Phase 1 (Transition to Combat) begins with receipt of this order and includes the preparation for combat operations and rapid movement into the Area of Operations (AO). During Phase 1, 56th SBCT is the Main Effort (ME), and guards to the East to enable MNB-V to occupy hasty defensive positions unhindered. Phase 2 (Defend) begins NLT 160900JUN12 with MNB-V initially occupying its hasty defensive positions vicinity PL RED and becoming the MND Main Effort. MNB-V improves its defensive positions as time allows, with organic assets guarding south of the BDE and MND-assets providing early warning whilst delaying/attriting the enemy. Defend NLT 170900JUN12. MNB-V continues to defend in sector, ensuring no enemy penetration of PL RED greater than a PLT. 56th SBCT continues to guard to the East, preventing enemy forces from flanking MNB-V. Phase 3 (Counterattack) seize the initiative and counterattack south to defeat enemy forces before they can reorganize and establish a coordinated defense. MNB-V remains MND Main Effort, and 56th SBCT extends its guard south to remain abreast with MNB-V. Phase 4 (Stability)maintain the IBL while safeguarding critical infrastructure and transferring security responsibilities to VIRONIAN Security Forces.
  16. AA JENNA RDCS XX MND-SENTINEL 56 SBCT X MNB-V 56 SBCT X MNB-V MND-SENTINEL XX 56 SBCT RDCW XX MND-SENTINEL MND-SENTINEL XX MNB-V X AA KOBE X X X G PL RED PARNU PL WHITE G TARTU PL RED PL WHITE S PL BLUE PL BLUE X X PL GREEN G PL GREEN SOUTHLAND G PL GOLD PL GOLD
  17. CTJF RDC-W XX RDCNE RDC-NE XX MND RDC-NE XX RDC-S MND x CJTF x 1 56 RDC-W XX MND PL RED PL WHITE PL RED PL WHITE PL BLUE 1 x 56 PL BLUE Xx MND US PL GREEN PL GREEN 56 SBCT RDC-S XX MND PL GOLD PL GOLD
  18. Tasks to Units

  19. MNB-V Phase I MNB-V (SE) task organizes for combat operations. MNB-V rapidly leaves AA SENTINEL NET 152100JUN12 to move into sector. MNB-V occupies hasty defensevic PL RED NLT 160900JUN12. Phase II 160900JUN12 MNB-V transitions to MND ME and establishes hasty defensevic PL RED to prevent penetration by more than a PLT size force. Improve defensive positions as time allows. Defend NLT 170900JUN12.
  20. MNB-V Phase III On order, MNB-V (ME) conducts a counter-attack to regain the initiative and to defeat SOUTHLAND forces in the AO. MNB-V be prepared to conduct Air Assault operations to secure key LOCs and to facilitate a rapid counterattack, preventing SOUTHLAND forces from establishing a cohesive defense inside VIRONIA. Phase IV On order, MNB-V (ME) transitions to conduct Stability Operations, restoring the IBL and integrating national VIRONIAN forces and agencies.
  21. 56 SBCT Phase I 56SBCT (ME) task organizes for combat operations. 56SBCT rapidly establishes guard NLT 160200JUN12 to enable MNB-V to occupy hasty defensive positions VIC PL RED. 56SBCT maintains 2xStryker Companies to serve as MND SENTINEL Reserve. Phase II 56SBCT transitions to supporting effort (SE) and guards to protect the flank of the MND ME. 56SBCT maintains 2xStryker Companies to serve as MND SENTINEL Reserve.
  22. 56SBCT Phase III 56SBCT (SE) continues to guard to the East, protecting the ME’s flank whilst staying abreast of the ME. Phase IV 56th SBCT (SE) moves south and reinforces VIRONIAN forces in its AO in the vicinity of the IBL to maintain security.
  23. Coordinating Instructions

  24. Coordinating Instructions See Annex C for Graphics and Control Measures Earliest SP from current positions is 152100JUN12 All MND assets must coordinate with maneuver units prior to entering or leaving their AO, to include airspace Maneuver elements will conduct link-up along shared boundaries to ensure coordination and prevent fratricide. Use of mines or dud-producing munitions requires CG, MND SENTINEL approval
  25. Coordinating Instructions Fire Support Coordination Measures PH I and II FSCL is PL Blue PH III FSCL is PL Green O/O FSCL shifts to IBL Air Minimum Risk Routes (MRRs) are activated as required MND AC2 Element is co-located with the MND MAIN CP/JOC vic Tartu, Estonia.
  26. G3 AIR
  27. MND Air ASSETS DIV & Coordinating Services (US) CG-61 RQ-7 2xShadow 24xUH60 6xAH64 2xF16 2xA10 6xM270
  28. MND-Sentinel RW Mission Sets A/1-104 Predator A/1-150 Hooligan B/1-150 Warlock C/1-150 Misfit Predator 1 Hooligan 1 Warlock 1 Misfit 1 CG MND Predator 2 Hooligan 2 Warlock 2 Misfit 2 MND RES Predator 3 Hooligan 3 Warlock 3
  29. MND-Sentinel FW Mission Sets IRIS 1 POPPY 1 DOGWOOD 1 DOGWOOD 2 IRIS 2 POPPY 2
  30. AMS Bed Down Report
  31. AWT Bed Down Report
  32. FW Bed Down Report
  33. MND-Sentinel AMR Requests
  34. MND-Sentinel AWT Requests
  35. JOINT TACTICAL AIR STRIKE REQUEST
  36. G2 UPDATED IPB
  37. TAPA 96 HOUR WEATHER FORECAST Monday June 11, 2012 Tuesday June 12, 2012 Sunday June 10, 2012 Wednesday June 13, 2012 24 Hour Commanders Update WINDS (MPH) WSW 13 MPH WSW 8 MPH NNW 18 MPH W 16 MPH HIGH 63 F 66 F 59 F 63 F LOW 47 F 47 F 50 F 50 F SR/SS (UTC) 0406 / 2227 0402 / 2230 0401 / 2230 0401 / 2231 HUMIDITY 74 % 61 % 74 % 69 % BLUF: There is a 50% chance of rain expected today (10 June 2012) which will occur in the afternoon and early evening from 1400L-2000L. There will be no major impact to mission due to weather. ADAZI 96 HOUR WEATHER FORECAST Monday June 11, 2012 Tuesday June 12, 2012 Sunday June 10, 2012 Wednesday June 13, 2012 WINDS (MPH) W 9 MPH NNE 10 MPH NNW 10 MPH NW 7 MPH HIGH 68 F 64 F 61 F 66 F LOW 50 F 52 F 49 F 49 F SR/SS (UTC) 0431 / 2216 0430 / 2217 0430 / 2217 0429 / 2218 HUMIDITY 57 % 70 % 81% 69 % BLUF: There is a 50% chance of rain expected today (10 June 2012) which will occur in the morning and early afternoon from 0800L-1400L. There will be no major impact to mission due to weather. UNCLASSIFIED
  38. Weather Effects Summary During Operation(Update or changes from Mission Analysis)
  39. ISR Plan NAI Numbers & Description NAI 1: IBL V-SL (P1) NAI 2: Tihemetsa (P2,5) NAI 3:Karski-Nuia (P3,5) NAI 4:Pikasilla (P7) NAI 5:Mereküla (P2, 4, 6) NAI 6:Viljandi (P2, 4, 6) NAI 7:Londoni (P7) NAI 8:Parnü (P6) NAI 9:Võhma (P7) P1 When SL forces cross IBL w / Bn or higher and which MC will they use? P2 Which obj is priority? P3 ID of AR Bn (Res)? P4 Initial en atk defeated? P5 Loc of en BdeHq P6 Groups capable of hindering MND FOM in Ph III and IV. P7 En destruction of Critical Infrastructrure LEGEND IBL / MSR River / water NAI Hwy # En Axis of Advance En Objectives Anticipated En LOA NAI 8 T: Identify and provide early warning P: IOT facilitate / protect MND FOM in Ph III-IV NAI 4, 7, 9 T: Identify enemy destruction of CI P: IOT establish planning priority in Ph IV NAI 5, 6 T1: Identify enemy units P1: IOT provide indication of enemy objective priority T2: Identify conditions favorable to a counter attack P2: IOT provide early warning and intentions T3: Identify and provide early warning P3: IOT facilitate / protect MND FOM in Ph III-IV NAI 2 T1: Identify enemy units P1: IOT provide indication of enemy objective priority T2: Identify location of BDE Hq element P2: IOT identify HPT NAI 3 T1: Identify 4 / 33 AR Bn P1: IOT target HVT T2: Identify location of BDE Hq element P2: IOT identify HPT NAI 1 T: Identify SL forces crossing IBL (Bn ^) P: IOT identify MC used and potential EN Obj priority UNCLASSIFIED
  40. Concept of the Operation (Fires) AO DAGGER Fires: (EFSTs) T1: Surface to Surface Fires will be used to attack Southland’s ground force P1: Degrade the Enemy’s capability to conduct offensive and defensive operations within Vironia T2: Destroy All Enemy ADA and FS Assets in Zone P2: Obtain Air Superiority and allow friendly freedom of movement ISO of the Counter Attack. T3: Utilize Air to Ground Interdiction to Attack HPTs and assist with TIC P3: Assist in minimizing collateral damage FSCL (PH I/II) FSCL (PH III) FSCL / NFL (O/O PH IV) Subordinate Unit Assets Available: 3 x 6, 155mm (T) M777A2, 56th SBCT 2 x 8, 155mm (T) M189T, 34th LVA, MNB/V 3 x 8, 155mm (T) FH77T, xx ESTA, MNB/V DIV Assets Available: CAS (Max of 6 Sorties / Day) CG 61, 5” Gun 2 x F-16’s MLRS, 6 x M270’s 2 x A-10’s A/1-227
  41. Decision Support MatrixNOTE:MSEL will be used ILO
  42. Saber Strike 2012 Annex G Engineer

    Prepared by LTC Mark Austin
  43. Vironia CBT ENG BN Force Structure Combat Engineer Battalion 1 x HSC/Support Co 2 x Combat Engineer Co 2 x 3PLT = 6 CBT EN PLT (Typically 1 PLT supports one Maneuver Co) 2 x 1PLT = 2 Equipment PLT (TF Org w/PLT or BDE Asset) Dozers (#) Loaders (#) Backhoes (#) Minelayer (#)
  44. 56 SBCT 856 EN CO
  45. Essential Task Phase 1 (Transition to Combat) Main Engineer Effort (ME) 56 SBCT – support mobility and countermobilitytasks Purpose – enhance movement, protect flanks. MNB-V Engineers (SE)–primary tasks is survivability. Purpose – protect the maneuver units.
  46. Essential Task Phase 2 (Hasty Defense) (ME) MNB-V – primary task is counter mobility task, secondary is to continue survivability tasks Purpose – delay enemy advance and protect the force (SE) 56 SBCT – Mobility/ Countermobility Purpose – enhance maneuver/ protect the force.
  47. Essential Task Phase 3 (Counterattack) (ME) MNB-V – primary task is mobility, secondary is countermobility. Purpose – clear & secure MSR’s, and protect the flanks. (SE) 56 SBCT – Mobility/ Countermobility. Purpose – enhance maneuver/ protect the force.
  48. Essential Task Phase 4 (Stability) (ME) MNB-V – primary tasks general engineering (hasty fighting positions), secondary is mobility. Purpose – protect the forces, re-build essential vertical infrastructure, restore normal transportation (SE) 56 SBCT – Mobility/ Countermobility. Purpose – enhance maneuver/ protect the force.
  49. Mobility tasks CBT EN perform Conduct breaching operations. Conduct clearing operations. Conduct gap-crossing operations. Construct and maintain combat roads and trails. Construct and maintain forward airfields and landing zones. Conduct traffic operations.
  50. Countermobility tasks CBT EN perform Site obstacles. Construct, emplace, or detonate obstacles. Mark, report, and record obstacles. Maintain obstacle integration.
  51. Survivability tasks CBT EN perform Construct protective positions: earthen berms dug-in fighting positions overhead protection countersurveillance means -to reduce the effectiveness of enemy weapon systems. Employing camouflage, Concealment and deception Hardening facilities -mission command nodes and critical infrastructure.
  52. Annex E Protection

    Col KraigArtz
  53. Implied Tasks Perform Threat, Risk, and Vulnerability Assessments Provide Total Force Protection Perform Law and Order Functions Estonian Defense League – reserve, volunteer force (16,000) Estonian Police Force – single, national-level police force
  54. Specified TasksPhase 1 (Transition to Combat) Provide and Enhance Force Protection of Assigned Units. Provide Area Security.
  55. Specified TasksPhase 2 (Hasty Defense) Provide Maneuver and Mobility Support. Maintain Area Security. Prepare for EPW and Displaced Personnel Operations.
  56. Specified TasksPhase 3 (Counter-Attack) Continue Maneuver and Mobility Support (to include MSR’s and ASR’s for supplies, equipment, and personnel). Maintain Area Security. Conduct EPW and Displaced Personnel Operations (Defense League Personnel) Conduct Law and Order Operations(Collaboration w/ Estonian Police Force).
  57. Specified TasksPhase 4 (Stability Operations) Continue Maneuver and Mobility Support. Continue Area Security – concentration on public services, supply distribution points, other centers of gravity. Conclude EPW and Displaced Personnel Operations. Transition Law and Order Responsibility to Civilian Local Law Enforcement .
  58. Civil Military Operations S5
  59. Civil-Military Operations (CMO) All operations will be conducted with a view to protect the civilian population and support the commander’s mission. Key infrastructure such as water, power and health facilities must be identified and protected. MND-S will develop contingency plans for IDP situations and civil emergencies. There will be no dedicated CIMIC/Civil Affairs teams available until Phase IV. CIMIC functions must be performed by manoeuvre units. S5
  60. Civil-Military Operations (CMO) Brigade level S9 responsible for the following: Critical infrastructure and input to targeting IDP movement/Non-combatant evacuation ops (NEO) Planning for Stability ops (Phase III/IV and transition) Civilian (“white”) situational awareness / civil operating picture Liaison with key civil actors Coordinate military support to civil actors Coordinate civilian support to the force S5
  61. Civil-Military Operations (CMO) CURRENT DISPOSITION MND-Sentinel Civil Development: LTC Mona Jibril (USA) J9: Capt John Southen (Canada) MNB-Vironia S9: 2LT AivoVahemets (Estonia) Civil Affairs MAJ Keith Gawrys (USA) Information Operations & PsyOps: Capt David Harmes (Canada) S5
  62. Information Operations (IO) Concept of Ops: Use kinetic and non-kinetic information activities in order to achieve information dominance, influence the information environment, and protect the security of friendly information. Objectives: Break the SOUTHLAND forces’ will to fight. Influence local populations to ensure Freedom of Movement. Promote the credibility and effectiveness of CJTF SENTINEL. S4/S1
  63. Information Operations (IO) Phase 1 (Transition to Combat Operations) Inform local population and civil authorities about JFC intentions. Promote the credibility and effectiveness of CJTF SENTINEL. Influence SOUTHLAND forces and SIMM to stop fighting. Establish lines of communication with civil actors in order to set the conditions for Phase 4 Stability Operations. Phase 2 (Defensive Operations) Facilitate Bde-level deception operations as required. Encourage civilian sensors to report on Enemy activities. S4/S1
  64. Information Operations (IO) Phase 3 (Counter Attack) Influence SOUTHLAND forces to retreat and/or surrender. Encourage civilian sensors to report on Enemy activities. Phase 4 (Stability Ops) Encourage the return of IDPs. Promote national unity and reconciliation. S4/S1
  65. Coordinating Instructions Timeline CCIR Tactical Risk
  66. CPX Exercise Timeline AIR ASSAULT EOC Arrival EOC Redeploy COMMEX / Mini-Ex EOC Setup JCATS TRAINING COUNTER ATTACK RSOI Academics/MDMP HASTY DEFENSE SASO Jun 12 May 12 MNB TO TAPA FINAL AAR MNB TO LASNA CULTURAL DAY ADVON ARRIVAL MAIN BODY ARRIVAL CJTF EVENTS SIMULATION EVENTS CPX PARTICIPANTS
  67. Tactical Timeline
  68. CCIR PIR (Know about enemy) When will Southlandian (SL) combat forces cross the International Boundary Line (IBL) with a battalion or greater element and which maneuver corridors will they use? (Ph I, Transition & Move) Which objective (Parnu or Viljandi) is their priority? (Ph II, Defense) Identification of the enemy Armor Battalion (Reserve). (Ph II, Defense) Identification of conditions favorable to counterattack (initial enemy attack defeated). (Ph II, Defense transitioning to Ph III Counter Attack) Location of enemy 3/33 Bde HQ. (All Phases) Protest groups / insurgents are capable of hindering MND freedom of movement in Ph III and IV. (All Phases) Enemy destruction of critical infrastructure. (All Phases)
  69. FFIR Any maneuver BN-sized element under 60% combat effectiveness Loss of any MLRS or Counter-Battery Radar system Soldier missing greater than 12 hours Major Platform ammunition below 50% (Crew-served, vehicle, mortar, artillery, aviation) Loss of any aviation asset.
  70. EEFI Location of Primary defensive positions Location of MND Command posts. Location and composition of MND Reserve. MND counterattack routes Location of MND Rotary Wing operations or Air Assault Operations
  71. Tactical Risk Deep Fight ability to bring the Force Ratio to a point that will enable an rapid and effective transition from the defense to the offense. The longer threat forces have access to critical infrastructure the greater the risk to a successful SASO plan
  72. General Support Concept Material and Services Health Service Support Personnel As Required S4/S1
  73. General Support Concept G4 Priority of support Phase 1: Rapidly build combat power within MND-Sentinel Phase 2: Throughput of CL IV and CL V Phase 3: Momentum for ME for counterattack with bulk CL III and CL V as far forward as possible Phase 4: Stability operations and Host Nation assumption of operations Concept of Support: Logistics Support Area (LSA); APOD AMARI airbase, vic 35V LF 3248183476 Brigade Support Areas established ICW CJTF/MND-Sentinel Multinational integrated logistic support; effective force multiplier Brigade MSRs/ASRs established ICW CJTF/MND-Sentinel Maintenance and Recovery – national responsibility; evacuation assets available with prior coordination S4/S1
  74. General Support Concept G4 Units deploy with 15 Days of Supply Supply/LOGPACs – Daily push Class I M-M-M; PERSTAT plus 25% Class II – by request 48 hours prior to required movement Class III: 22.5k gal DF2 per BDE Class IV: Configured loads available upon request Class V: Provided based on 24, 48, & 72 hour forecast in LOGREP Field Services – Available at D+30 Mortuary Affairs – MACP located vicAmari Airfield; transfer and release to appropriate nation for processing and disposition S4/S1
  75. General Support Concept G4 - Logistic Information Management – Units deploy with all systems; inter-operability with multinational forces not yet validated - Mutual Logistics Assistance Agreement – Not yet established between Host Nation and CJTF Nations - Support between nations will be compensated by: - Payment in cash - Deferred Reimbursement - Return of loaded items - Replacement in kind - Accounting Office for HNS: HQ Estonian Defence Forces, 58 Juhkentali, 15007, Tallinn S4/S1
  76. General Support Concept LSA
  77. General Support Concept G1 - Personnel Services - Human Resources - MND-S is currently at 93% strength Available 9603 Authorized 10026 - Replacement personnel will be transported to the Bde BSBs - Replacement vehicles will be delivered with crews - Legal Support – available upon request - Financial Support – available upon request - Religious Support – UMT is available upon request - Postal operation will continue throughout operations - Band support will not be available for the duration of operations S4/S1
  78. General Support Concept G1 - Health Service Support - Medical Evacuation - There are no designated Air Ambulance assets in the AO at this time - Role 3 care can be provided at local Host Nation (HN) hospitals for US and Coalition troops - US troops will be evacuated to Landstuhl, GE or CONUS based hospitals for Role 4 care. - Role 4 casualties will be flown out of Amari Airbase or Tallinn International Airport - FST available upon request - CL VIII will not be destroyed. Captured CL VIII will not be used for US personnel. S4/S1
  79. General Support Concept G1 - Health Service Support - Dental Care – extremely limited assets at Role 2 level care sites. - Veterinary Services – available upon request S4/S1
  80. G6
  81. 40 KM 27 KM 43 KM Total Equipment: 2 – AN/TTC-59 Joint Network Node (JNN) 2 – AN/TSC-185 Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT) 6 – AN/TTC-64 Battalion Command Post Node (BnCPN) 6 – AN/TSC-185 Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT
  82. CHIEF OF STAFF
  83. WHAT ARE YOUR QUESTIONS?
  84. COMMANDER’S GUIDANCE

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