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Task Organization: Irish Air Corps will provide five CASA/IPTN CN-235, with 10 Pilots (2 per aircraft) and 15 Crew (3 per aircraft (1 air medic and 2 crew chiefs)). The 5th Support Wing will be the primary use, Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Brett Stevens. This Operation is a three part Mission: 1)Send supplies to Zaire. 2) Send the 1st Brigade Peacekeeping force of 500 fully armed Soldiers, Commanded by Colonel Ryan Patrick. 3) Set up a Forward Operating Base at Mugabe Airport.
I. Situation: The people of Zimbabwe are in a state of crisis and require humanitarian aid
1. Weather and light data general forecast for the length of the operation: temperature (high of 35°C & low of 10°C), expect little to no illumination at night, wind speeds can vary but are mostly calm.
2. Terrain: Many hills and mountains. We will be mostly in a city environment. Varies plains and jungles along routes to other towns and cities. Currently NO GREEN ZONE exist. The main route to the location of the FOB will be A12-A11-A4, alternate route will be A1-A4.
3. Unknown enemy.
4. Location(s): Unknown
5. Activity: Unknown
6. Strength: Unknown
7. Probable course(s) of action when contacted (ROE): Fire if fired upon.
B. Friendly Forces
1. Friendly Nations: Argentina, Canada, France, Portugal, Spain and Zimbabwe (coalition forces)
2. Location and planned actions of units:
3. Units providing fire support: Unknown.
C. Attachments/Detachments
Attachment: 1st BDE Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Force.
Detachment: None.
II. Mission
Provide Pharmaceuticals, Food, and Water to the people of Zimbabwe as well as setting up and maintaining a Peacekeeping Forward Operating Base.
Intent
To build a working relationship with the coalition forces and maintain law and order of the Forward Operating Base while simultaneously providing humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe.
A. Concept of the Operation: We will send five CASA/IPTN CN-235 Loaded with Pharmaceuticals, Food, Water, and materials to build a Forward Operating Base until all necessary equipment is on ground in Zaire. From there the Irish Army's 1st Brigade Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Force will land on ground in Zaire. They will load all equipment and do armed supply convoys to Zimbabwe until all material mentioned earlier is out of Zaire. From there a Forward Operating Base will be established and we will work with coalition partners to establish law and order as well as provide humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe.
B. Tasks to Maneuver Units
500 Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Forces to maintain law and order as well as provide humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe, leaded by Lieutenant Colonel Brett Stevens.
C. Tasks to Combat Support Units
Air Corps will fly CASA/IPTN CN-235. Army will have Tarpan Honkers.
D. Coordinating Instructions This paragraph lists the details of coordination and control applicable to two or more units/sub-units. Items that might be addressed include:
1. Order of march is as followed: 1st platoon, HHC, 2nd Platoon.
2. Actions at halts (short/long). – refer to unit SOP
3. Routes (primary/alternate). – Routes as seen above
4. Departure and reentry of friendly lines: Primary: Radio ahead, Alternate: Challenge/Passcode, Contingency: Flashing lights, Emergency: Runner
5. Actions at danger areas - refer to unit SOP
6. Actions on enemy contact - Fire if fired upon
7. Reorganization and consolidation instructions - refer to unit SOP
8. Fire distribution measures: point fires vs. area fires for all weapons systems: Point: AUG A3. Area: FN FNG, M2 .50 cal
9. Fire control measures: crew served weapons then radio operators, then leaders, sectors of fire to include TRPs (target reference points), visual/sound signals.
10. MOPP levels: Unknown
11. Troop safety and operational exposure guidance: Unknown
12. Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR): Unknown
13. Debriefing requirements: AAR
14. Reports: after all contact with the enemy, TIC, completing mission.
15. Rules of Engagement (ROE): Fire if fired upon.
IV. Service Support
This paragraph supplies the critical logistical information required to sustain the unit during the operation.
A. General
1. Supply:
a. Class I: Subsistence. (Pharmaceuticals, Food and water)
b. Class II: Clothing and individual equipment.
c. Class III: POL.
d. Class IV: Construction.
e. Class V: Ammunition.
f. Class VI: Personal Demand Items.
g. Class VII: Major End Items. (special items – which go with what team – i.e. claymores go with the assault team)
h. Class VIII: Medical.
i. Class IX: Repair parts.
j. Class X: Agriculture/Economic Development.
k. Distribution Methods: platoon sergeant, squad leaders, team leaders.
2. Transportation: Tarpan Honker
3. Services: None
4. Maintenance: Priority of work and the plan to maintain equipment.
C. Medical Evacuation:
Method of evacuating dead and wounded personnel, friendly and enemy (to include priorities). Treat all wounded. CASEVAC all.
D. Personnel:
Method of handling EPW: Bring back to FOB
E. Miscellaneous:
Special equipment: None
V. Command & Signal
Command & Signal are located in the map above.
A. Command
Task Organization: Irish Air Corps will provide five CASA/IPTN CN-235, with 10 Pilots (2 per aircraft) and 15 Crew (3 per aircraft (1 air medic and 2 crew chiefs)). The 5th Support Wing will be the primary use, Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Brett Stevens. This Operation is a three part Mission: 1)Send supplies to Zaire. 2) Send the 1st Brigade Peacekeeping force of 500 fully armed Soldiers, Commanded by Colonel Ryan Patrick. 3) Set up a Forward Operating Base at Mugabe Airport.
I. Situation: The people of Zimbabwe are in a state of crisis and require humanitarian aid
1. Weather and light data general forecast for the length of the operation: temperature (high of 35°C & low of 10°C), expect little to no illumination at night, wind speeds can vary but are mostly calm.
2. Terrain: Many hills and mountains. We will be mostly in a city environment. Varies plains and jungles along routes to other towns and cities. Currently NO GREEN ZONE exist. The main route to the location of the FOB will be A12-A11-A4, alternate route will be A1-A4.
3. Unknown enemy.
4. Location(s): Unknown
5. Activity: Unknown
6. Strength: Unknown
7. Probable course(s) of action when contacted (ROE): Fire if fired upon.
B. Friendly Forces
1. Friendly Nations: Argentina, Canada, France, Portugal, Spain and Zimbabwe (coalition forces)
2. Location and planned actions of units:
3. Units providing fire support: Unknown.
C. Attachments/Detachments
Attachment: 1st BDE Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Force.
Detachment: None.
II. Mission
Provide Pharmaceuticals, Food, and Water to the people of Zimbabwe as well as setting up and maintaining a Peacekeeping Forward Operating Base.
Intent
To build a working relationship with the coalition forces and maintain law and order of the Forward Operating Base while simultaneously providing humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe.
A. Concept of the Operation: We will send five CASA/IPTN CN-235 Loaded with Pharmaceuticals, Food, Water, and materials to build a Forward Operating Base until all necessary equipment is on ground in Zaire. From there the Irish Army's 1st Brigade Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Force will land on ground in Zaire. They will load all equipment and do armed supply convoys to Zimbabwe until all material mentioned earlier is out of Zaire. From there a Forward Operating Base will be established and we will work with coalition partners to establish law and order as well as provide humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe.
B. Tasks to Maneuver Units
500 Peacekeeping and Expeditionary Forces to maintain law and order as well as provide humanitarian aid to the people of Zimbabwe, leaded by Lieutenant Colonel Brett Stevens.
C. Tasks to Combat Support Units
Air Corps will fly CASA/IPTN CN-235. Army will have Tarpan Honkers.
D. Coordinating Instructions This paragraph lists the details of coordination and control applicable to two or more units/sub-units. Items that might be addressed include:
1. Order of march is as followed: 1st platoon, HHC, 2nd Platoon.
2. Actions at halts (short/long). – refer to unit SOP
3. Routes (primary/alternate). – Routes as seen above
4. Departure and reentry of friendly lines: Primary: Radio ahead, Alternate: Challenge/Passcode, Contingency: Flashing lights, Emergency: Runner
5. Actions at danger areas - refer to unit SOP
6. Actions on enemy contact - Fire if fired upon
7. Reorganization and consolidation instructions - refer to unit SOP
8. Fire distribution measures: point fires vs. area fires for all weapons systems: Point: AUG A3. Area: FN FNG, M2 .50 cal
9. Fire control measures: crew served weapons then radio operators, then leaders, sectors of fire to include TRPs (target reference points), visual/sound signals.
10. MOPP levels: Unknown
11. Troop safety and operational exposure guidance: Unknown
12. Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR): Unknown
13. Debriefing requirements: AAR
14. Reports: after all contact with the enemy, TIC, completing mission.
15. Rules of Engagement (ROE): Fire if fired upon.
IV. Service Support
This paragraph supplies the critical logistical information required to sustain the unit during the operation.
A. General
- SOPs in effect for sustainment operations.
- Current and proposed trains/resupply/cache points.
- Casualty and damaged equipment. CCPs (casualty collection points), location of the medevac PZ (Pickup Zone)
- Special instructions for medical personnel. (triage requirements, 9-line medevac procedures)
1. Supply:
a. Class I: Subsistence. (Pharmaceuticals, Food and water)
b. Class II: Clothing and individual equipment.
c. Class III: POL.
d. Class IV: Construction.
e. Class V: Ammunition.
f. Class VI: Personal Demand Items.
g. Class VII: Major End Items. (special items – which go with what team – i.e. claymores go with the assault team)
h. Class VIII: Medical.
i. Class IX: Repair parts.
j. Class X: Agriculture/Economic Development.
k. Distribution Methods: platoon sergeant, squad leaders, team leaders.
2. Transportation: Tarpan Honker
3. Services: None
4. Maintenance: Priority of work and the plan to maintain equipment.
C. Medical Evacuation:
Method of evacuating dead and wounded personnel, friendly and enemy (to include priorities). Treat all wounded. CASEVAC all.
D. Personnel:
Method of handling EPW: Bring back to FOB
E. Miscellaneous:
Special equipment: None
V. Command & Signal
Command & Signal are located in the map above.
A. Command
- Location of the higher unit commander and CP: -17.921777, 31.095942
- Location of key personnel and type CP during all phases of the operation: -17.925289, 31.094891
- Adjustments to the unit SOP: None
- SOI index in effect: Frequency: FH/CT 603, Bunny Main).
- Method of communication by priority: FM and then runner
- Codewords (Green, Bounce, Paddy, Dove)
- Challenge and password: C:Nap P:Wiskey
- Number combination: 5
- Running password: Defiant
- Special instructions for RTOs: If you are in charge of all commo, monitor the radio continuously, remind me about reports that are due to higher, if you are the enroute recorder and the recorder / timekeeper on the objective.
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