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To: <Léa Moreau, Minister of Defense of the Empire of French> Alexander From: <Sarabun@mod.mail.go.th> Subject: HAFNC Report - 2004 Security Type: High Secure Encrypted Method - Protect by NIA Counter-Intelligence Service |
Defense Minister Moreau,
The Ministry of Defense of Thailand extends greetings to the Ministry of Defense of the French Empire. We are pleased to provide an update on the Republic of Thailand Humanitarian Aid Forces to New Caledonia (HAFNC) for 2004. Following a brief pause due to Thailand's constitutional reforms in late 2003, the Republic Thai Coast Guard, a branch dedicated to securing regional Thailand's maritime interests, has resumed its humanitarian mission in New Caledonia. This report outlines the HAFNC's composition, its long-term goals for supporting the well-being of the New Caledonian people and the local French administration, and the current progress achieved in its efforts. Please be aware that the comprehensive composition is attached as a PDF file extension.
In 2004, the Royal Thai Coast Guard (RTCG) envisioned the HAFNC playing a pivotal role in New Caledonia's development and recovery efforts. This vision considered the scenario of a temporary absence of French humanitarian or law enforcement personnel on the island. The RTCG currently delivers 33,750 TEUs of humanitarian supplies to New Caledonia on a biweekly basis, representing a significant monthly contribution of $36,247,500 in essential goods. Since the mission's inception, Thailand has invested a total of $326,227,500 in strengthening New Caledonia's basic infrastructure, thereby supporting the functionality of their basic needs welfare system.
Thailand's commitment to supporting global well-being and health extends to our mission in New Caledonia. The RTCG and HAFNC initiatives are funded by Thailand's dedicated budget allocations for such purposes. We undertake these endeavors without expectation of reimbursement. Thailand recognizes the inherent value of humanitarian support and the importance of fulfilling moral obligations within the international community. We remain open to exploring collaborative efforts that address shared goals and promote global well-being.
Sincerely,
Sutin Klungsang
Minister of Defense
Republic of Thailand
Digital Diplomatic Communication
Humanitarian Aid Force to New Caledonia
Republic Thai Coast Guard Fleet
- Leadership (50 personnel)
- 1 Commander (Experienced in humanitarian operations)
- 6 Deputy Commanders (Logistics and Operations)
- 12 Divisional Leaders (Specialized in different crisis scenarios)
- 31 Team Leaders (Field coordination and communication
- Operational Units (520 personnel)
- 100 Medics and Healthcare Professionals
- 80 Search and Rescue Specialists
- 60 Engineers (for infrastructure repair and rebuilding)
- 70 Logistics and Supply Chain Experts/Operators
- 70 Communication and Information Technology Specialists
- 40 Environmental Specialists (for handling natural disasters)
- 100 Field Workers (General humanitarian support)
- Security and Protection (120 personnel)
- 50 Security Officers (Ex-military and law enforcement)
- 40 Close Protection Specialists
- 30 Intelligence Analysts (for threat assessment)
- Training and Capacity Building (50 personnel)
- 20 Training Instructors (for ongoing skill development)
- 15 Psychosocial Support Specialists
- 15 Cultural Sensitivity Trainers
- Coordination and Liaison (60 personnel)
- 30 Coordination Officers (International/Local Communications)
- 20 Liaison Officers (Local Communications)
- 10 Legal Advisors)
- Logistics and Support (240 personnel)
- 80 Drivers and Vehicle Maintenance Staff
- 60 Catering and Nutrition Experts
- 50 Administrative and Finance Staff
- 50 Equipment and Supplies Maintenance
- Specialized Response Teams (30 personnel)
- 10 Rapid Deployment Teams
- 10 Hazardous Materials Specialists
- 10 Cybersecurity and Digital Response Experts
- Diversity and Inclusion (20 personnel)
- 10 Gender and Diversity Specialists
- 10 Cultural Advisors
Republic Thai Coast Guard Fleet
- Naval Patrolling Group Two (NPG2)
- [2] Pattani-class Offshore Patrol Vessel
- 168 Crews
- [2] Pattani-class Offshore Patrol Vessel
- Logistic Support Squadron One
- [5] MSC Flaminia (33,750 TEUs)
- 250 Crews
- Food and Water
- Shelter and Accommodation
- Medical Supplies
- Communication and Information Technology
- Infrastructure and Engineering Supplies/Equipment
- Logistic and Supply Chains Equipment
- Environment Response Material and Equipment
- Security and Protection Equipment
- Training and Capacity Building Material
- Coordination and Liaison Equipment
- Logistics and Support
- Vehicles and maintenance tools
- [80] Ural-4320
- [50] Komatsu LAV
- Kitchen supplies for catering
- Administrative and financial tools (computers, accounting software, etc.)
- Vehicles and maintenance tools
- Specialized Response Teams Equipment
- Diversity and Inclusion Material
- 250 Crews
- [5] MSC Flaminia (33,750 TEUs)
- Logistic Support Squadron Two (20)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker