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The United States Pacific Command
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Deputy Command SurgeonJ07
21 OCT 08
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Outline
• U.S. Pacific Command Overview• Plans/Operations/Exercises• Health Services Logistics Support• Joint Blood Program• Theater Security Cooperation• Why is this important?• Questions
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GEOGRAPHIC COMBATANT COMMANDS (U)
The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the earth’s surface
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AOR HIGHLIGHTS (U)
• 105M square miles• 60% of World’s Population• 1/3 of U.S. Trade• 6 of the Largest Armed Forces• 5 of 7 U.S. Mutual Defense Treaties• Over 300K U.S. Uniformed and Civilians• 20% of all Active Duty U.S. Forces• 100K Forward Deployed
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OUR FORCES (U)
• U.S. Army Pacific– 60K Soldiers and Civilians– 25th ID, Enhancement Brigades, 8th TSC
• U.S. Pacific Fleet– 130K Sailors and Civilians– 170 ships
• Pacific Air Forces– 40K Airman and Civilians– 380 Aircraft in 9 Wings
• Marine Forces Pacific– 70K Marines and Civilians– 2 Expeditionary Forces
• Approximately 300,000 dependents
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COMMAND STRUCTURE (U)
Pacific Air Forces Pacific Fleet
U.S. Army Pacific Pacific Fleet
Pacific Air Forces
Marine Corps Forces Pacific
U.S. Forces Japan
U.S. Forces Korea
Alaskan Command
Special Operations Command Pacific
Joint Interagency Task Force - West
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies
Center of Excellence for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
U.S. Pacific Command
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AOR MAP (HIGHLIGHTS) (U)
100 Million square miles- 51% of world’s surface
No Affiliation/Other
Muslim
Hindu
Daoist
Buddhist
Christian
50% of World’s Oil Supply
33% of U.S. Foreign Trade
• 60% of World’s
Population• 100+ Ethnic Groups• 100+ Dialects
• 39 Countries• 3 of World’s Most Populous
Countries• 6 of World’s Largest Armed Forces• 5 of 7 U.S. Mutual Defense Treaties
Predominant Religion
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Midway Islands
Wake
Republicof Marshall
Islands
Howland
Baker
Commonwealth ofNorthern Marianas
Guam
Federated States of
Micronesia
Republic Of Palau
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American Samoa
Hawaii
Johnston Atoll
Jarvis Island
Palmyra Atoll
Kingman Reef
3,700 miles
2,300 miles
Un-InhabitedProtectorate
Compact State
State/Territory
Inhabited Protectorate
HOMELAND DEFENSE RESPONSE (U)
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THEATER SECURITY CONCERNS (U)
Taiwan StraitKashmir
Korean Peninsula
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STRATEGIC CHOKEPOINTS (U)
East China Sea
Strait of Malacca
Sunda Strait
Lombok Strait
Over 25% of the world’s trade
Over 25% of the world’s trade
Over 50% of the world’s oil
Over 50% of the world’s oil
Acts of Piracy2004 202
2005 1032006 812007 70
Acts of Piracy2004 202
2005 1032006 812007 70
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TRANSNATIONAL THREATS (U)
Other Transnational
Crime
IllegalNarcotics
Piracy
Information Technology
Crime
IllegalMigration
WeaponsProliferation
Terrorism / Extremism
Multiple factors create instability in the Asia-Pacific region
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MISSION & STRATEGY (U)
Taking Care of Our People
Fighting to Win
Responding to Crises
Advancing Regional Security Cooperation
Deterring Aggression
Promoting Security & Peaceful Development
Strategy
U.S. Pacific Command, in concert with other U.S. government
agencies and regional military partners, promotes security and
peaceful development in the Asia-Pacific region by
• deterring aggression• advancing regional
security cooperation• responding to crisis, and• fighting to win
Mission
Our strategy is derived from our mission
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CURRENT OPERATIONS (U)
• Joint Task Forces and Operations– Operation ENDURING FREEDOM-PHILIPPINES (OEF-P)– Operation DEEP FREEZE (ODF)– Operation BURNT FROST (OBF)– Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC)– Theater Patient Movement Requirements Center–Pacific– Homeland Defense and Foreign HA/DR– Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ)
• Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HA/DR)• Theater Security Cooperation Events
– PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP– PACIFIC ANGEL
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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM –PHILIPPINES (OEF-P) (U)
OEF-P
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OPERATION BURNT FROST (U)
BURNT FROST
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JOINT POW/MIA ACCOUNTING COMMAND (JPAC) (U)
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JOINT TASK FORCES (U)
• Joint Task Force-Homeland Defense (JTF-HD)
– Standing JTF– Ability to task-organize and rapidly expand– Domestic responsibilities for Hawaii, Guam, U.S.
protectorates and compact states• Contingency Support Force 503 (CSF-503)
– Activated upon contingency– Responsible for foreign HA/DR in USPACOM AOR
• Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ)
– Designated, trained, core JTF staff– USPACOM enabler for any contingency
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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE DISASTER RELIEF (HA/DR) (U)
Snowstorm
Typhoons / Landslides Wildfires
Earthquake
Political Unrest
Tropical Cyclones
Earthquakes
USPACOM operations epitomize “lobal Response”
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EXERCISES (U)
TERMINAL FURY
TOPOFF
NORTHERN EDGE
BALIKATANCOMMANDO SLING
COBRA GOLDCOPE TIGER
KEY RESOLVEULCHI-FOCUS GUARDIAN
LIGHTNING RESCUE
KEEN EDGEYAMA SAKURA
Exercises posture USPACOM for “Global Readiness”
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PLANS AND OPERATIONS DIVISION (U)
–An integral part of the J3 (Operations) and J5 (Plans) process
–Constant presence on JOC–Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX)
• Current operations• Future operations• Medical intelligence• Medical logistics • Joint Blood Program
–Exercises
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HEALTH SERVICE LOGISTICS SUPPORT (HSLS) (U)
• Maintain liaison with component surgeons and resolve conflicts surfaced by JTF commanders
• Provide detailed guidance, assign tasks and develop a joint concept of operations to maximize HSLS resources
• Monitor JTF medical readiness to include status on patient beds, health service logistics, blood management, and functional staffing
• Coordinate HSLS provided to or received from allies or host nations during multinational operations
• Supervise activities of Area Joint Blood Program Office• Advise on the disposition of captured enemy medical materiel• Provide input to Annex Q, CONPLAN, OPLAN, EXORD, Exercises• Provide Integrated Logistics Support in PEPFAR, TSC, HA/DR
initiatives
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PACIFIC BLOOD PROGRAM ORGANIZATION (U)
KOREA AJBPOUSFK
JAPAN AJBPOUSNH, YOKOSUKA, JA
GUAM AJBPOUSNH, GUAM
OKINAW A AJBPOUSNH, OKINAW A
ALASKA AJBPOELM ENDORF AFB, AK
HAW AII AJBPOTRIPLER AM C, HONOLULU
USPACO M JBPOCam p Sm ith J0717
Hawaii
USPACO MSURGEON
J07
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JOINT BLOOD PROGRAM MISSION (U)
• Provide coordination and management of all blood program matters in the Pacific theater which includes collection, testing, storage, and distribution of blood and blood products to meet peacetime and wartime requirements
• Provide managerial and technical oversight of all DoD military blood activities within the Pacific theater
• Evaluate Expeditionary Blood Transshipment Systems (EBTSs) and Blood Donor Centers for compliance with Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) policies
• Plan and execute Joint Blood Program exercises• Coordinate and provide guidance to Area Joint Blood Program Officers
(AJBPOs) to ensure that they can meet the mission• Provide technical guidance/assistance ISO Medical Theater Security
Program
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• Objective - Provide Combatant Command and Joint Task Force Surgeons and their staffs actionable knowledge and enhanced medical situational awareness for critical decision making
• Purpose - Develop a Medical focused Tailored Operational View– Decision support – Course of Action analysis– Geographic Information System (GIS)– Asset visibility– Ad Hoc Query– Authoritative reference links– Strategic planning– Contingency Planning
Support Decision Making
Leveraging existing successand emerging capabilities
Empower commanders with Actionable Knowledge
by to
MEDICAL SITUATIONAL AWARENESS IN THE THEATER (MSAT)
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U.S.
INFLUENCE
ACCESS
TRAINING
READINESS
COMPETENT
COALITION
PARTNERS
l Build relationshipsl Drive long-term efforts to educatel Leverage IMET, APCSS, conferences, etc.
l Enable forward deterrence, U.S. readinessl Support access for future contingenciesl Protect Logistics Lines of Communication
l Assist partners to develop real capabilities
l Professional, Accountable, Respected
l Improve combined operations for CT, Transnational Threats, PKO
TSC PILLARS (U)
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• $12M funding (OHDACA, APRI, IMET, and Components)• 120 Medical TSC activities planned for FY08
– Engagement Priorities: HA/DR, AI/PI, HIV/AIDS and Public Health
• 90 proposals engage 16 valued AOR partners
– Engagement Priorities: Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand
TSC MEDICAL STRATEGY (U)
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PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2008 (U)
ANCILLARYSUPPORT
ANCILLARYSUPPORT
SURGICALSERVICES SURGICALSERVICES
CLINICAL ENGINEERINGCLINICAL ENGINEERING
MEDICAL SERVICESMEDICAL SERVICES
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT EXCHANGESUBJECT MATTER
EXPERT EXCHANGEPUBLIC HEALTH
SERVICESPUBLIC HEALTH
SERVICES
VETERINARY SERVICES
VETERINARY SERVICES
COMMUNITYRELATIONS
COMMUNITYRELATIONS
USNS MERCY configured for HA/DR
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PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2008 Transit Plan (U)PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2008 Transit Plan (U)
San Diego DEP - 01 MAY
ARR - 25 SEP
Pearl Harbor Westbound: 8-12 MayEastbound: 15-18 Sep
Singapore01 - 06 Jul
Nha Trang, Vietnam11 Day Mission
18-28 Jun
Dili, Timor-Leste13 Day Mission
11-24 Jul
Darwin, AS26-30 Jul
148 Day Deployment
TSCP/HCA 65 days
Underway 56 days
Port Visits/Other 27 days
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea13 Day Mission
03-16 Aug
GuamWestbound: 22-24 May Eastbound: 02 - 05 Sep
Manila, Philippines14-16 Jun
Chuuk, Micronesia10 Day Mission
21-31 Aug
Cotabato, Philippines14 Day Mission28 May-11 Jun
Samar, Philippines
13 Jun
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PACIFIC ANGEL 2008 (U)
• 22-30 May 08• Cambodia
– Simultaneous MED/DEN/VETCAP and SMEE operations at 3 sites
• Thailand– Aeromedical Evacuation
SMEE with Royal Thai AF• Total Force operation
– 85 Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty Army and AF
• 6880 Patients treated• 1262 Animals treated• 110 SMEE participants
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DEFENSE HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROGRAMS (DHAPP) &PRESIDENT’S EMERGENCY PROGRAM FOR AIDS RESEARCH (PEPFAR) (U)
PEPFAR DHAPP
FY08 Funding $7.3M $1.053M
New Program Proposals
Cambodia BangladeshLaos
Established Programs
Indonesia (since 2005)India (since 2003)
Vietnam (since 2003)
Nepal (since 2006)Timor-Leste (since 2005)
Papua New Guinea (since 2005)Thailand (Regional Training Center)
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Why is this important to this audience?
• Unique Command relationship with Army and Navy Medical Treatment Facilities
• Command relationship with Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities and personnel
• Personnel movements within the AOR• Combat multiplier• Winning the hearts and minds
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CONCLUSION (U)
• The Asia-Pacific region is vast and complex• USPACOM operations epitomize global response• USPACOM exercises, training, and engagement embody
global readiness
USPACOM supports the U.S.National Security Strategyby promoting peace andstability in the Asia-Pacificregion
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QUESTIONS (U)
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