Operation New Horizon (UNMIH) '95-'96
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Joint Operation
New Horizon 1995-96
U.S. mission in support (and under the command) of United Nations
Mission in Haiti
Description
- Peace keeping operation to restore constitutional rule
- Maintain security and stability
- Train new national police force
- Establish Election System
Rapid Global Mobility
"Delivery on Demand"
- Air Reconnaissance
- Air Refueling
- Supply and personnel transport
Principle of Joint Operations
Principle
Unity of Command
- Our definition
- One guy running the show
- Lt. Gen Joseph W. Kinzer
- Force Commander UN Forces
- Commander US Forces
Success
- Superbly crafted & provided guidance for entry & exit strategies
- Permitted synchronized operations
- Created conditions necessary for disengagement
- Unity of effort is essential (based on a clear mandate)
- Create conditions for operational success
Intergovernmental Forces
Combat operations peacekeeping & nation-building operation
- 3rd Special Forces
- 16th Military Police Brigade (Fort Bragg, NC)
- 101st Military Police Company
- 101st Aviation Brigade (Ft. Campbell, KY)
- 1/2 ACR ( Ft. Polk, LA)
- Marine Forces Caribbean
Teams established order and humanitarian services
Multinational Forces
• U.S. Army Materiel Command provided logistical support in the form of the Joint Logistics Support Command (JLSC)
- 46th Support Group
- Joint Material Management Center (JMMC)
- Civilian contractor LOGCAP
Defense Health Agency (DHA)
- A joint, integrated Combat Support Agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical services to provide a medically ready force to Combatant Commands in both peacetime and wartime
- 28th CASH (Combat Support Hospital)
Tenets/ Capabilities
Tenet of Air & Space Power & Air Force Capabilities
Tenet of Air & Space Power
- Synergistic Effects
- Proper application of a coordinated force across multiple domains can produce effects that exceed the contribution of forces employed individually (Basic Doctrine, Vol 1, pg. 71)
- A joint force can produce better results than individual groups working on their own
Air Force Capabilities
- Global Presence
- Information Superiority
- Agile Combat Support
Source: JIIM Operations, pg 55-57
Tactical Actions
NCO Support
How NCOs provide tactical support for Air Force Capabilities
The "What"
- Identify required forces and resources balanced against operational risk
- NCO's impact
- Reliable transport
- Secure resources
- Accurate intel picture
The "How"
- Intel develops mission briefs
- Finance provides survey team to assess costs
- Maintenance ensure planes are FMC
- Weather provides forecast that flight plans depend on
Chosen capabilities Improve and Evolve
30 Year
Strategy
AF 30 year Strategy
- Info Superiority
- Utilizing allied assets more efficiently
- Leadership Concept: Negotiation
- Agile Combat Support
- Automation, accessions (gooder)
- Leadership Concept: Expert Power
- Global Presence
- Inter agency communication
- Leadership Concept: Feedback
Source: www.regional-insights.org
Russia increasing geographic tension in Arctic Sea
Global Situation
Spectrum of Readiness
- How work center readiness will increase
- Jobs will start doing MORE with LESS
- Do things they never done before
- Train the untrained
- Leadership Concept: Expert Power
Air Force Institutional Competencies/Sub-competencies
Institutional Competencies
Fostering Collaborative Relationships
Synergy
Unity of Command