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Exercise KEY RESOLVE/ FOAL EAGLE ‘09

Exercise KEY RESOLVE/ FOAL EAGLE ‘09. Experiences of the 1 st Area Medical Laboratory In Korea. SSG Edward Loudenclos IV. Goals for Deployment Preparation for Deployment Arrival and Setup Testing and Interoperability Teardown and Departure Challenges Successes Questions?. Agenda.

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Exercise KEY RESOLVE/ FOAL EAGLE ‘09

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  1. Exercise KEY RESOLVE/FOAL EAGLE ‘09 Experiences of the 1st Area Medical Laboratory In Korea SSG Edward Loudenclos IV

  2. Goals for Deployment Preparation for Deployment Arrival and Setup Testing and Interoperability Teardown and Departure Challenges Successes Questions? Agenda

  3. GOALS FOR DEPLOYMENT

  4. 1st Deployment of an AML unit overseas since OIF in 2003 Can an AML even Deploy? Too few people for too much equipment? Will the tactical and technical equipment survive movement? Equipment sensitivity, age, and condition Can we test accurately in a Field Environment? Validate testing Protocols and Procedures To test function and interoperation with similar organizations: - CBRNE Analytical and Remediation Activity (CARA) Laboratory - Republic of Korea Chemical, Biological, Radiological Defense Command (ROK CBRD CMD) Goals for Deployment

  5. PREPARATION FOR DEPLOYMENT

  6. Define the Mission To detect and identify biological and chemical agents/toxins. Train and work with similar lab units (CARA and ROK CBRD CMD) in a field deployed environment Determine Personnel Requirement 12 total 3 HQ (LTC Pell, SGM Krueger, SSG Jaramillo) 5 Chem (MAJ Moser, SSG Lynn-Carswell, SGT Barnes, SGT Tate, SPC Crowfoot) 4 Bio (CPT Pierson, SSG Loudenclos, SGT Harris, SPC Washington) Preparation for Deployment

  7. Identify Equipment Requirement TEMPER and ISO Shelters Power Generation Equipment Sample Receiving Equipment 3rd Squad (GS/MS) 4th Squad (PCR and ECL) Coordination of Movement Line-haul Movement by SEA!!! HAZMAT and Temperature considerations Preparation for Deployment cont.

  8. Coordination of Support in Korea Housing Field Site Location Commo Food Fuel Equipment Support Reach-back ability Preparation for Deployment cont.

  9. ARRIVAL

  10. 3-Phase Deployment of Personnel Torch Party: 21 FEB 09 ADVON Party: 28 FEB 09 Main Body: 03 MAR 09 Inprocessing Yongsan Osan DBIDS and ROK base access United States Forces Korea (USFK) Training requirements Arrival

  11. Housing on K-16 Arrival cont.

  12. Setup

  13. Setup cont.

  14. TESTING

  15. Chem: Sodium Cyanide (NaCN) Thioglycerol Hexachlorobenzene Malathion Bio: Clostridium botulinum (BOT Toxin) Bacillus anthracis (Sterne) Yersinia pestis (India) Francisella tularensis (LVS) Sample Test Plan:Edgewood Chemical Biological Center(ECBC)

  16. Testing:Central Processing

  17. Testing:3rd Squad - Chem

  18. Testing:3rd Squad – Chem cont.

  19. Testing:4th Squad - Bio

  20. Testing:4th Squad – Bio cont.

  21. Testing:Administration and Reporting

  22. INTEROPERABILITY

  23. Interoperability:CBRNE Analytical and Remediation Activity (CARA) Laboratory

  24. Interoperability:ROK CBRD CMD and Korean Chemical Special Forces (KCSF)

  25. DEPARTURE AND TEARDOWN

  26. Teardown

  27. CHALLENGES

  28. Challenges:Power Generation Day 1

  29. Challenges:Transportation and Driving

  30. Challenges:Communication

  31. Challenges:Food

  32. SUCCESSES

  33. Successes:“We Go Together”

  34. Successes:Mission Accomplished!

  35. QUESTIONS?

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