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CCSF 536 UPDATE20 Jan 05
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CSG Indonesia
CSF Current Ops
RFAs (Req/Filled)
CSG-I CSF(CCC) TOTAL1120 / 1116 26 / 18 1146 /
1134 Prioritized Categories of Support
1. Food, Water and Medical Care
2. Locate DPs and Assess Relief Requirements
3. Engineering Assessment of Critical Infrastructure
4. Emergency Repair of Critical Infrastructure
Host Nation Priorities (Banda Aceh)
Tents
Food (Shifting to unprepared foods vice emergency rations; rice, cooking oil, salted fish, etc.)
Medical Supplies
Health and Hygiene Items
USAID/OFDA Focus of Effort
Assist displaced person in formal and informal camps
Support local authorities in establishing centers IAW Sphere Standards
Provide HA to isolated nationals
Top Issues
Ongoing assessment of Sumatra SW Coastline
Transition in support of operations vic Meulaboh with withdrawal of Singaporeans
Realign C2 Structure
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CSF Current Ops
RFAs (Req/Filled)
CSG SL ON GOING
70 / 51 8
Prioritized Categories of Support
1. Engineering spt
2. Distribution
3. Medical assistance
Host Nation Priorities
Sri Lanka
Transportation
Water and sanitation
Waste disposal
Maldives
Distribution of relief supplies among atolls
Eng spt – debris removal, water prod
USAID/OFDA Focus of Effort
Sri Lanka
Shelter
Economic livelihood generation/recovery
Maldives
Water production
Transpo of relief supplies
Debris removal
Top Issues
Transition planning
Maldives
Jaffna medical support
CSG Sri Lanka
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Intelligence Update by PIR
3. Cond of Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges, Ports, Aflds, Logistics): Inland LOC Meulaboh to Teunom open for 4x4 vehicles
• Teunom: 8,041 IDPs LOC Meulaboh - Samatiga open
• No alternate Samatiga LOC
2. Health Hazards to CSF, Victims (IDP Camps, Disease):
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4. Threats to Force Protection:
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1. Reqts for Emergency Assist (Water, Food, Shelter, Medical, Sanitation):
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20 Jan 05
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ManggengManggeng
TapaktuanTapaktuan
SusohSusoh
N Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard StatusN Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard Status
LhongaLhonga
AcehAceh
Lho KruetLho KruetIDP CampIDP CampDiarrheaDiarrhea
Banda Banda AcehAceh
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TakengonTakengon
MedanMedan
Sumatera Sumatera UtaraUtara
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Kreung Kreung SabeSabe
IDP CampIDP CampMalariaMalaria
LamnoLamnoIDP CampIDP Camp
Diarrhea, Acute Diarrhea, Acute Respiratory, Respiratory, Skin LesionsSkin Lesions
Keude Teunom/ JayaKeude Teunom/ JayaIDP CampsIDP Camps
Tetanus, TB, Malaria, Tetanus, TB, Malaria, Diarrhea U/I Sickness, Diarrhea U/I Sickness,
Request MedevacsRequest Medevacs
POL Environmental POL Environmental ContaminationContamination
SigliSigliIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanus
SabangSabang
LamnoLamno
SimpangSimpang TigaTiga
BireuenBireuen
Lho KruetLho Kruet
CalangCalang
Keude TeunomKeude Teunom
JayaJaya
20,000+ IDPs
5,000-19,999 IDPs
1,000-4,999 IDPs
500-999 IDPs
100-499 IDPs
<100 IDPs or ?
20,000+ IDPs
5,000-19,999 IDPs
1,000-4,999 IDPs
500-999 IDPs
100-499 IDPs
<100 IDPs or ?
Dead:Dead: 114,978 114,978Missing: 12,070Missing: 12,070Displaced: Displaced: 555,156555,156Source: GOI 18 JanSource: GOI 18 Jan
MeulabohMeulabohIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanusCholeraCholera
MeulabohMeulaboh
Banda AcehBanda AcehIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanusMalariaMalariaMeaslesMeasles
Abidin Hospital
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Lho KruetLho Kruet
CalangCalang
ManggengManggeng
TapaktuanTapaktuan
SusohSusoh
N Sumatra LOC StatusN Sumatra LOC Status
LamnoLamno
LhongaLhongaSimpang TigaSimpang Tiga
Medan to Banda AcehMedan to Banda AcehLOC: Passable, 20 MT LOC: Passable, 20 MT
limit, deterioratinglimit, deteriorating
Medan to Banda AcehMedan to Banda AcehLOC: Passable, 20 MT LOC: Passable, 20 MT
limit, deterioratinglimit, deteriorating
AcehAceh
SabangSabang
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Bireuen to MeulabohBireuen to MeulabohLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
Bireuen to MeulabohBireuen to MeulabohLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
Medan to MeulabohMedan to MeulabohLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
Medan to MeulabohMedan to MeulabohLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
MeulabohMeulaboh
BireuenBireuen
TakengonTakengon
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Banda AcehBanda Aceh
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Banda Aceh to SamatigaBanda Aceh to SamatigaLOC: ImpassableLOC: Impassable
Banda Aceh to SamatigaBanda Aceh to SamatigaLOC: ImpassableLOC: Impassable Medan to MeulabohMedan to Meulaboh
Southern LOC: Passable, Southern LOC: Passable, 5 MT limit5 MT limit
Medan to MeulabohMedan to MeulabohSouthern LOC: Passable, Southern LOC: Passable,
5 MT limit5 MT limit
SamatigaSamatiga
Keude TeunomKeude Teunom
MedanMedan
Meulaboh to Keude TeunomMeulaboh to Keude TeunomLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
Meulaboh to Keude TeunomMeulaboh to Keude TeunomLOC: Passable, 4x4 Light LOC: Passable, 4x4 Light
VehicleVehicle
Meulaboh to SamatigaMeulaboh to SamatigaLOC: Passable, NFILOC: Passable, NFI
Meulaboh to SamatigaMeulaboh to SamatigaLOC: Passable, NFILOC: Passable, NFI
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Look Ahead by PIR
3. Operational Condition of Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges, Ports, Airfields, Logistics): - Road/ bridge network repair improving access to isolated areas for HA/DR ops- Sea LOC expansion best provides/ sustains HA/DR to isolated coastal areas- New access routes opening, but LOCs will deteriorate from overuse, oversize vehicles, Jan-Feb historically heavy rains
2. Health Hazards to CSF and/or Victims (IDP Camps, Disease):- Expect continued minor outbreaks of infectious diseases (Malaria, Dengue Fever, Diarrhea, others), increase in tetanus- Disease detection/ monitoring systems established, mosquito-control measures will mitigate extent of vector-borne diseases, but tetanus will remain an issue
4. Threats to Force Protection:- Perception: US military presence seen as open-ended/excessively long will greatly
increase force protection threat - Criminal activity remains a constant - Terrorist threat increases exponentially over time – assess 60-90 days from start of operations for onset of rapid threat escalation
1. Requirements for Emergency Assistance (Water, Food, Shelter, Medical, Sanitation): - UN/NGOs shifting HA resources needed to coordinate/ distribute food/ medical aid beyond near-term, to match need in consolidated IDPs camps remaining at risk-Expect “equilibrium” within 30 days
- Host nation daily management of aid
C2 Focus
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CSF-536 Collections Assets
Diego Garcia AB 1 x P-3 AIP
USS ESSEX CPR-11SEVAR
1 x CH-46 4 x CH-53 2 x MH-60
U Taphao INTL 2 x P-3 AIP
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USS Lincoln CSG-9SEVAR
17 x M/SH-60
National IMINT
Commercial IMINT
ColomboColomboColomboColomboBanda AcehBanda AcehBanda AcehBanda Aceh
PhuketPhuketPhuketPhuket
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• Current– Medical assessment of IDP projected to end today (20
Jan) – CSG-I staff integration with ALCSG staff ongoing– Coordinating Instructions FRAGO catch-up released last
night– Draft FRAGO’s for the disestablishment of CSG-T and
release of CSG-T JPAC to CG– Transition of MPAT, first group of MPAT departs 20 Jan– USS Duluth rejoins ESG-5 today– MV Lummus and MV Bonnyman underway to Maldives
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• Next 96– SPMAGTF has NAVFOR approved COA’s to
• Turnover B-1/11 with MLR-4• Pick up 4 CH-46s in Singapore• Identify QRF and GCE requirements for Essex• Movements begin 21 Jan and are complete by 24 Jan
– MCLL team – establishing at CSF– Anticipating CSG-T disestablishing at 0800, 22 Jan – 21 Jan Muslim holiday hours, 0500 – 1200– MV Lummus and MV Bonnyman vic Maldives 22 Jan– Transition planning for iso CSG-SL and CSG-I ongoing
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• Issues– USNS Mercy CONOPS – Pakistan Engineers – PACOM J-3 requesting info on
Pakistani capabilities• Pak Gen Staff – has coordinated engineering work with
Indonesian Govt – B/A
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• Currently:– M/V Lummus/Bonnyman underway
• ETA Maldives 21 Jan
• Ops commence 22 Jan
– M/V Pless: In Singapore • Complete bunkers 21 Jan
• Return to station pending assessment
– Log LNO to UNJLC Jakarta– Retrograde LOI for gear
• Issues:– SDDC SMEs to Sri Lanka ISO redeployment prep– TSV tasking vetted by C-4 Rear to PACOM J-4
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Assessment of Transition Conditions and MOEs for CSG-Indonesia
Non-CSF organizations capable of coordinating relief efforts being performed by CSG-I
Non-CSF organizations capable of coordinating the SPODs/APODs functions being supported by CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations possess the requisite communication equipment and social network to tie in with higher, adjacent, and supporting agencies to facilitate and de-conflict functions being supported by CSG-I.
ConditionsCoordination
Measures of Effectiveness
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing basic Health Services being provided by CSG-I
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing basic primary care previously assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing infectious disease control (immunizations) previously assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing preventative medical control services previously assigned to CSG-I.
Health Services
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Assessment of Transition Conditions and MOEs for CSG-Indonesia
Non-CSF organizations capable of performing requested HA/DR engineering functionsbeing performed by CSG- I
ConditionsEngineering
Measures of Effectiveness
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing transportation of food, water, and other
supplies being provided by CSG- I
Non-CSF organizations capable of supporting engineering functions related to sanitary living conditions previously assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of providing engineering
support at distribution hubs previously assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of meeting minimum water provision previously assigned to CSG-I.
Transportation Non-CSF organizations water distribution system capable of meeting requirements assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of assuming transportation of supplies to meet in-country requirements assigned to CSG-I.
Non-CSF organizations capable of assuming transportation of supplies to meet inter-country requirements previously assigned to CSG-I.
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CSF 536 Airlift through 18 Jan
Indonesia28%
Sri Lanka33%
Thailand39%
3146 K3146 K
2629 K2629 K
2217 K2217 K
TOTAL: 7,992,000 lbsTOTAL: 7,992,000 lbs
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CSF 536 Passengers through 18 Jan
Indonesia27%
Sri Lanka25%
Thailand48%
21342134
11041104
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TOTAL: 4410 PAXTOTAL: 4410 PAX
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Indonesia Sri Lanka T hailand
C -130
C-17
C-5
KC-135
CSF 536 Airlift Sorties through 18 JanCSF 536 Airlift Sorties through 18 Jan
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CSF 536 Air Relief by Date
FIXED WING – FIXED WING – C5/C17/KC135/C130/MC130C5/C17/KC135/C130/MC130
HELO:HELO:-- Expeditionary Strike Group-- Expeditionary Strike Group -- AETF (Sri Lanka)-- AETF (Sri Lanka) -- Carrier Strike Group-- Carrier Strike Group
FIXED WING – FIXED WING – C5/C17/KC135/C130/MC130C5/C17/KC135/C130/MC130
HELO:HELO:-- Expeditionary Strike Group-- Expeditionary Strike Group -- AETF (Sri Lanka)-- AETF (Sri Lanka) -- Carrier Strike Group-- Carrier Strike Group
NOTE: CSG/ESG NUMBERS PROVIDED BY NALE/MARLO
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• Current Accomplishments– CSF has flown 1950 HA/DR sorties and
delivered 2672 tons of food, water, and equipment to those in need
• Next 96 Hours– Begin TALCE draw down
(Bangladesh/Singapore)– Bangkok and/or Medan next
• Issues– Insure TALCE teams rotate to ship
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AFFOR / 374 AEW
Delivered 188,600 pounds of food (HEB’s, rice, produce), water, medical supplies, and temporary housing supplies in humanitarian aid
Transported 71 passengers
Transition plan for Sri Lankan based air assets: two HH-60s will RTB on 21, 26, and 30 Jan 05, respectively
Total Flight Hours: 1974Total Cargo (Lbs): 3,303,900 Total Passengers: 2337
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INDIA
PHILIPPINES
Diego Garcia
Medan
Jakarta
B-AcehMale
Phuket
U-Tapao
ColomboMALDIVES
SRI LANKA
AUSTRALIA
SINGAPORE
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
Darwin
THAILAND
Butterworth
Sumatra
Mu’boh
NAVFOR Capabilities
CSG-91 CVN1 CG2 DDG1AOE16 x H-604 x C-2
USS Essex 4 x MH-53 2 x MH-60 1 x CH-46 2 x LCU
USS Ft McHenry 3 x CH-46 3 x LCAC
CTF 73T-AFS x 2T-AOHSVTAGS x 24 x H60
P3 x 2
P3 x 2
MPSMPS x 2
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INDIA
PHILIPPINES
Diego Garcia
Medan
Jakarta
B-AcehMale
Phuket
U-Tapao
ColomboMALDIVES
SRI LANKA
AUSTRALIA
SINGAPORE
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
Darwin
THAILAND
Butterworth
Sumatra
Mu’boh
Maritime/Air Capabilities
INDIA 1 x Hosp Ship 3 x FF
CSG-91 CVN1 CG2 DDG1 AOE16 x H-604 x C-2
USS Essex 4 x MH-53 2 x MH-60 1 x 46 2 x LCU
USS Ft McHenry 3 x CH-46 3 x LCAC
SWISS3 x Puma
INDIA3 Ships w/ 4 x Helos
MALAYSIA1 x Log Supt Ship 1 x Helo
UK HQ Task Force 317 1 x Stores Ship1 x FF w/ 2 X Lynx Helo
GERMANY1 x AFS w/ 2 x Sea King
INDONESIA28 x Ships
PAKISTAN4 x FF w/5 x Helo1 x AOR
JAPAN1 x DDH1 AOE1 LST w/2 x LCAC3 x CH-47ETA 23-25
LATVIA2 x MI 8 Helo
CTF 73T-AFS x 2T-AOHSVTAGS x 24 x H60
P3 x 2
P3 x 2
MEXICO1 x Hosp Ship2 x Helo
MPSMPS x 2
FRANCE 1 x Helo Carrier w/5 Helos1 x FF5 x S. Puma
AUS 1 x LPA 2 x Helos
INDIA 6 x Mil ships with: 8 x helo 6 x Dive Teams
USAID/OFDA 2 x Helo
Civil Helos 3 x Puma2 x MI-173 x EU Helo
SINGAPORE 2 x LST 6 x CH 47 2 x Puma
UK 2 x Bell 212 Helos
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NAVFOR - CSG Indonesia
Previous 24 Hrs• 45 missions (2 via LCAC)
• 74 passengers
• 145,990 lbs (water, food, medical)
• Completed UN-WHO Med
Assessments
Next 48-96 Hrs• Continue HA/DR delivery
• Continue FST Survey
• USNS John McDonnell Hydro
Survey IVO MeulabohDrop Zone