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Family Program Conference Domestic Operations Update. BG Scott D. Legwold Director – Joint Staff. 1. 1. Agenda. Domestic Operations Overview Capabilities and SAD Responses Other Activities. 2. WING Resources. l. SUPERIOR Armory. l. ASHLAND Armory. l. HAYWARD Armory FMS 12. l.
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Family Program Conference Domestic Operations Update BG Scott D. Legwold Director – Joint Staff 1 1
Agenda • Domestic Operations Overview • Capabilities and SAD Responses • Other Activities 2
WING Resources l SUPERIOR Armory l ASHLAND Armory l HAYWARD ArmoryFMS 12 l SPOONER Armory RHINELANDER Armory l l l RICE LAKE Armory TOMAHAWK Armory MERRILL Armory ANTIGO Armory l l l l MEDFORD Armory l NEW RICHMOND Armory MARINETTE Armory CHIPPEWA FALLS Armory l l WAUSAU Armory FMS 13 l l ABBOTSFORD Armory MENOMONIE Armory l l l RIVER FALLS Armory EAU CLAIRE Armory FMS 7 MARSHFIELD Armory MOSINEE Armory l l l CLINTONVILLE Armory NEILLSVILLE Armory l l STEVENS POINT Armory GREEN BAY Armory l l WAUPACA Armory l BLACK RIVER FALLS Armory WISCONSIN RAPIDS Armory FMS 14 l l APPLETON Armory ARCADIA Armory l TWO RIVERS Armory OSHKOSH Armory FMS 10 TOMAH Armory l FT McCOY WMA MATES l l CAMP DOUGLAS USPFO CSMS & FMS 1 ONALASKA Armory l l BERLIN Armory l l PLYMOUTH Armory RIPON Armory l l l SPARTA Armory MAUSTON Armory FOND DU LAC Armory l l WAUPUN Armory l VIROQUA Armory REEDSBURG Armory l l l WEST BEND AASF 1 l PORTAGE Armory HARTFORD Armory l RICHLAND CENTER Armory BARABOO Armory WATERTOWN Armory SUSSEX Armory FMS 5 l l l MILWAUKEE Armory FMS 3 l MADISON FMS 9 AASF 2 Bldg 901 STARC & TAGO Aviation Armory Wright St. Armory l PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Armory FT ATKINSON Armory OCONOMOWOC Armory l l l WHITEWATER Armory FMS 8 WAUKESHA Armory OAK CREEK Armory l PLATTEVILLE Armory l l l l l RACINE Armory JANESVILLE Armory ELKHORN Armory l BURLINGTON Armory MONROE Armory BELOIT Armory l l KENOSHA Armory FMS 6 l « • Personnel • 2,222 Air Force • 7,961 Army • 10,138 Total • Facilities • 69 Armories • 11 Maintenance Shops (Army) • 2 Army Aviation Support Facilities • 4 Air Force Installations ~2,200 Full Time
National Guard - Background • Dual State / Federal Force • Federal: Defend the U.S. • State: Protect life and property • Domestic Mission: On order of the Governor of Wisconsin, National Guard forces ordered to State Active Duty perform domestic operations in support of civil authorities. 48 to 60 Months 9 to 24 Months 25% Mobilized & Deployed Forces Homeland Defense 50% Homeland Security Pre- Mobilization Training 25% 3 to 24 Months 4
JOC and the Joint Staff • Capability: Joint Operations Center (JOC) • Mission: The Wisconsin JOC serves as the focal point for Wisconsin National Guard (WING) domestic operations by: • Maintaining situational awareness via Common Operational Picture (COP), • Serving as a centralized communications and coordination node, and • Providing a command and control platform for contingency response operations. 5
WING Capabilities – 54th CST • Capability: 54th Civil Support Team (CST) • Mission: Support civil authorities at a domestic Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, or high Explosives (CBRNE) incident site by: • Identifying CBRNE agents / substances, • Assessing current and projected consequences • Advising on response measures, and • Assisting with appropriate requests for support. 7
Past Operations • Multiple CST Operations: • Dalai Lama Visit (18 to 25 JUL 08) • Harley-Davison 105th Anniversary (27 to 31 AUG 08) • Republican National Convention (01 to 04 SEP 08) • Presidential Campaign Support (15 OCT 08) • USS Freedom Commissioning (07 to 08 NOV 08 ) • 32d IBCT Send Off (17 FEB 09) • Columbus Chemical Industries Fire (11 MAY 09) • POTUS Visit (4 NOV 09) • LaCrosse Response (1 MAR 10) 8
WING Capabilities – UH-60 • Capability: UH-60 (Blackhawk) • Mission: To provide a rapid aviation response to assist civil authorities in movement of personnel, damage assessment, search and rescue, and delivery of supplies during the response and recovery phase. • Lift (personnel and supplies) • Aerial Search and Rescue • AERO-MEDEVAC • Reconnaissance and assessment • Fire Suppression 9
WING Capabilities – RC-26B • Capability: RC-26B Aircraft • Mission: Provide Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA): • Fairchild SA-227 Metro 23; pressurized Twin Engine Turboprop • 1200 NM Range • 4 to 5 Hour Endurance • Pilot, Co-pilot and Mission System Operator (MSO) • Live Full-Motion Video (LFMV) downlink • Can be transmitted to JFHQ-WI and displayed in JOC or to forward located elements 10
Past Operations Operation Southern Comfort (Hurricanes Ike & Gustov Response) • 09 SEP 08 to 19 SEP 08 • Provided via EMAC: • 35 personnel • 1 x RC-26B Aircraft • 2 x UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ Aircraft • 3 x UH-1 ‘Huey’ Aircraft • Conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) and Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA) operations 11
Past Operations Operation Fargo (North Dakota Flooding) • 27 MAR 09 to 24 APR 09 • Provided via FEMA MA and EMAC: • 20 personnel • 3 x UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ Aircraft • Conducted assessment flights, MEDEVAC support, personnel movement and the capability to operate using night vision. 12
WING Capabilities – 115th EOD • Capability: 115th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (115th EOD) • Mission: Detect, identify, evaluate, render-safe, and dispose of foreign and domestic conventional, nuclear, biological and chemical unexploded ordnance (UXO) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). • Respond to military aircraft emergencies/crash recoveries • Assist local agencies in situations involving military ordnance 13
Past Operations • Multiple EOD Responses: • Oshkosh, WI (09 JAN 09) • Hand Grenades • Mequon, WI (23 MAR 09) • 57mm Projectiles (anti-tank) • Baraboo, WI (13 JUN 09) • 10 inch Cannonballs / 81 mm mortar • LaCrosse, WI (31 AUG 09) • JATO bottles • Ft. McCoy, WI (13 OCT 09) • 155mm Projectile (artillery) • Ft. McCoy, WI (09 NOV 09) • 155mm Projectile (artillery) 14
Operation Spring Storm I (Spring 2008 Flooding) • 05 JUN 08 to 21 JUL 08 • Executed over 70 Missions: • 26 Incident Aerial Assessment (IAA) missions • 3 Evacuation missions • 11 Security missions • 13 Logistical Support Missions • 7 Debris Removal missions • 7 Engineer Support missions • 3 Water Pumping missions • 1 Power Generation mission • Over 300 personnel participated 15
Operation Kentucky Windage(Kentucky Ice Storm 2009) • 05 FEB 09 to 12 FEB 09 • Provided via EMAC: • 51 pesonnel • 12 x Dump Trucks • 5 x Loaders • Associated support vehicles and equipment • Conducted debris removal operations in Dixon, KY 17
WING Capabilities – NGRF • Capability: National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) • Mission: The WING organizes and maintains an NGRF to support domestic operations in both WI and CONUS to ensure both the Governor of Wisconsin and Commander, USNORTHCOM have a flexible all-hazards response force. • Ready Reaction Force (RRF): 125 personnel ready to deploy from a designated location within 4 hours • Follow-on Force: 375 personnel ready to deploy from a designated location within 24 hours 18
Troop Visit to IraqDec 2009 • Pictures
DJS – Iraq Trip • Pictures
Peace Square: Monument to the Disarmament of Nicaragua • 1994: Peace agreement signed by President Violeta Chamorro ending an uprising of violence • A weapons buy-back campaign collected thousands of arms from former Contras • Weapons were destroyed and placed in concrete at a park in Managua
Wisconsin National Guard Questions / Comments 26
The Adjutant General’s Intent Maintain a 24/7 Joint Operation Center (JOC) to provide a Common Operating Picture (COP) Anticipate potential emergencies and lean forward by issuing warning orders to the staff and commands Direct the swift deployment of forces for incident response when appropriate Work closely with incident commanders on site to assist them to the fullest extent possible We will not require local resources to be exhausted before we stage for an appropriate response Commands will emphasize risk management to ensure Wisconsin Soldiers and Airmen safely perform their missions 28 28
The Adjutant General’s Intent (cont) Our purpose is to support the citizens of Wisconsin. The citizens expect to see the National Guard in times of need. We will use Public Affairs to ensure the public that we are ready, willing, and able to respond. 29 29
WING Capabilities – 54th CST ADVON OPS UCS GATOR SURVEY MED 54th CST – Vehicles / Equipment 30 30
WING Capabilities – NGRF Protective Equipment Non-Ballistic Riot Face Shield 30 Non-Ballistic Riot Body Shield 15 Non-Ballistic Riot Shin Guards 30 Ballistic Face Shield 1 Ballistic Body Shield 1 Ballistic Shin Guards 3 NGRF Non-Lethal Capabilities Counter Personnel Training Devices Riot Control Baton 30 Riot Control Suit (FIST) 1 Family of Restraint Systems Strike Pads 10 Flex Cuffs 300 Training Batons 10 Flex Cuff Cutters 6 Flex Cuff Training Devices 30 Family of Electronic Stun Devices Mk-4 Inert Training Dispenser 15 X26 Taser 10 Mk-9 Inert Training Dispenser 15 Taser 25’ cartridge 450 Taser Demo Cartridge Training 2 Oleoresin Capsicum Dispersers Taser 21’ Simulation Cartridge 100 Mk-4 OC Dispersers 24 Mk-9 OC Dispersers 6 Enhancement Devices QUADCON Container 1 X26 Taser Holster 10 Mk-4 Disperser Pouches 24 Mk-9 Disperser Pouches 6 X26 Taser Data Download Unit 6 32