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Title: Humanitarian Aid Forces to Japan (HAFJ)
Document Number: RTAF-HAFNC-003/2003
Classification: TOP SECRET
Security Level: Maximum Secure
Date: January 5th, 2003
XI. IntroductionX
1.1 Background
The Republic of Thailand, a dominant force in Asia and a global superpower, has been closely monitoring the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Japan. The New Year's Massacre, a devastating chemical attack that has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of injuries, has shaken the international community to its core. Given the scale and complexity of the crisis, as well as Thailand's standing as a leader in Asia, our nation is compelled to act. We are mobilizing the Humanitarian Aid Force to Japan (HAFJ) to provide immediate relief and long-term support in these trying times.
1.2 Objective
The primary objective of the HAFJ operation is to provide immediate medical assistance, logistical support, and security stabilization to the affected regions in Japan. This will include the deployment of medical units, emergency supplies, and specialized teams trained in chemical warfare response.
XII. Command and ControlX
2.1 Guidance
This operation is conducted under the guidance of the Defense Minister, Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, and approval from Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
2.2 Commanding Authority
This operationis conducted under the command of the Thai Armed Forces Headquarter and the Parliament of Thailand.
XIII. Operational ForcesX
The Auxiliary Fleet
The Thai Navy
Humanitarian Aid Forces to Japan (HAFJ) Security and Stabilization
Command and Control
| Humanitarian Aid Forces to Japan (HAFJ) Medical Units
Logistical Support
Chemical Warfare Response
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XIV. ExecutionX
4.1 Initial Deployment
All personnel will be reported to the Sattahip Naval Base immediately after the approval of the operation. All Marine Corps personnel and equipment will board the Endurance-class of the ACSSS with all necessary supplies for the entire course of their deployment. The Royal Thai Navy’s 1st Frigate Squadron (FS1) will escort the Endurance-class with the logistic support from the Logistic Support Squadron (LSS) of the Auxiliary Fleet. They will travel to Port of Tokyo with all necessary equipment and supplies for the entire course of their operation. OK > OJ > OK > PL > PM (32 Hours OOC)
4.2 Communication
Effective communication among all the units must be maintained. Any unidentified or suspicious activity must be reported to the command center immediately.
4.3 Rules of Engagement
Engagement will be in accordance with the established Rule of Engagement (ROE) with the application of Increased Vigilance (IVG) and international laws. The use of force must be proportionate, and only used in self-defense or to deter identified threats after all non-lethal methods have been exhausted.
4.4 Support
Logistic support, including fuel, supplies, and maintenance, will be provided by the respective naval bases.
XV. CoordinationX
5.1 Inter-agency
Liaise with maritime agencies such as the Navy, Coast Guard, and Air Force to ensure maximum coverage and sharing of intelligence.
5.2 International
In case any foreign vessels or units are involved, contact must be established with the respective embassies or consulates and the situation must be reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
XVI. ConclusionX
The Defense Ministry has formulated the Humanitarian mission operation to Japan under the Parliament Order presented by the Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, with the guidance of Defense Minister, Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh. Through the involvement of HAFJ, the Thai Government expected to support and provide refugee to the affected civilian as well as minimize the collateral damage from human life and terrorism.
Continuous assessment of the operation, including strategic deployment, will be done to adjust the deployment strategy, as necessary. Inter-agency coordination and cooperation with the international players, specifically Japan, will be a key component for the success of this operation.
[Signature]
Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
Defence Minister
[Signature]
Thaksin Shinawatra
Prime Minister, Republic of Thailand
Document Clearance:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Royal Thai Air Force Command Center
The Royal Thai Navy Command Center
The Royal Thai Army Command Center
The Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
Distribution List:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Royal Thai Air Force Command Center
The Royal Thai Navy Command Center
The Royal Thai Police
Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
Air Defense Command
The National Assembly of Thailand
The Office of the Thai Ambassador to Japan