RANGE OF MILITARY OPERATIONS Peter R. Scheffer, Jr. Title X Assistant Professor Dept. of Joint, Interagency, & Multinational Operations (DJIMO)
.I was left with the queasy apprehension that what was Vietnam to the 1960s and 1970s, what Lebanon and Afghanistan were to the 1980s, and what the Balkans were to the 1990s, the Caspian Region might be to the first decade of the new century: An explosive Region that draws in the Great Powers. --Robert D. Kaplan http://www.c-span.org/video/?161613-1/book-discussion-eastward-tartary-travels-balkans
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Intro to Joint Operations Joint Publication 3-0 http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/docnet/podcasts/jp_3-0/podcast_jp_3-0.htm C301
Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) - MAJ Brandon Hathorne Peace Operations - MAJ Rich Donaldson Foreign Humanitarian Assistance Operations - MAJ Theo Sager Recovery Operations - MAJ Jesse Iglesias Strikes and Raids - MAJ Steve Sevigny Arms Control and Disarmament - MAJ Todd Stevenson Combating Terrorism - MAJ Sean Kaubisch DoD Support to Counterdrug Operations - Mr. Jeremy Sims Enforcement of Sanctions - MAJ Suzanna Hutin Enforcing Exclusion Zones - MAJ Chris Nohle Freedom of Navigation Operations and Over-Flight - Maj Deej Wyrick Protection of Shipping - Maj Cat Sumruld Show of Force Operations - MAJ David Bustamante Support to Insurgency - MAJ Glenda Simasiku Counterinsurgency Operations - MAJ Marcus Perez Nation Assistance - MAJ Nick Netherly
ROMO --- Discussions
Noncombatant Evacuation Operations Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Operations directed by the Department of State, or other appropriate authority whereby noncombatants are evacuated from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war, civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens or to the United States.
Peace Operations Peace Operations. A broad term that encompasses peacekeeping operations (PKO-Chapter VI) and peace enforcement operations (PEO-Chapter VII) conducted in support of diplomatic efforts to establish and maintain peace.
Foreign Humanitarian Assistance Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA). Programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, and privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage or loss of property. FHA provided by US forces is limited in scope and duration. The FHA provided is designed to supplement or complement the efforts of HN civil authorities or agencies that may have the primary responsibility for providing FHA.
Recovery Operations Recovery Operations. Operations conducted to search for, locate, identify, rescue, and return personnel, sensitive equipment, or items critical to national security.
Strikes and Raids Strikes and Raids. Strikes are attacks to damage or destroy an objective or capability. Strikes may be used for punishing offending nations or groups, upholding international law, or preventing those nations or groups from launching their own offensive actions. A raid is an operation, usually by forced entry, to temporarily seize an area in order to secure information, confuse an adversary, capture personnel or equipment, or to destroy a capability. It ends with a planned withdrawal upon completion of the assigned mission.
Arms Control and Disarmament Arms Control and Disarmament. The identification, verification, inspection, limitation, control, reduction, or elimination of the armed forces and armaments of all kinds under international agreement including the necessary steps taken under such an agreement to establish an effective system of international control, or to create and strengthen international organizations for the maintenance of peace.
Combating Terrorism Combating Terrorism. Actions, including antiterrorism (defensive measures taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts) and counterterrorism (offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism) taken to oppose terrorism throughout the entire threat spectrum.
DoD Support to Counterdrug Operations DoD Support to Counterdrug Operations. In counterdrug operations, DoD supports federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to disrupt the transfer of illegal drugs into the United States.
Enforcement of Sanctions Sanction Enforcement. Operations that employ coercive measures to interdict the movement of certain types of designated items into or out of a nation or designated area.
Enforcing Exclusion Zones Enforcing Exclusion Zones. An exclusion zone is established by a sanctioning body to prohibit specified activities in a specific geographic area. Exclusion zones can be established in the air (no-fly zones), sea (maritime), or on land.
Freedom of Navigation and Overflight Freedom of Navigation. These operations are conducted to demonstrate US or international rights to navigate sea or air routes. Freedom of navigation is a sovereign right according to international law.
Protection of Shipping Protection of Shipping. The use of proportionate force by US warships, military aircraft, and other forces, when necessary, for the protection of US flag vessels and aircraft, US citizens (whether embarked in US or foreign vessels) and their property against unlawful violence. This protection may be extended (consistent with international law) to foreign flag vessels, aircraft, and persons.
Show of Force Operations Show of Force Operations. These operations are designed to demonstrate US resolve that involves increased visibility of US deployed forces in an attempt to defuse a specific situation that, if allowed to continue, may be detrimental to US interests or national objectives.
Support to Insurgency Support to Insurgency. An insurgency is an organized movement aimed at the overthrow of a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflict. The US Government may support an insurgency against a regime threatening US interests. US forces may provide logistic and training support to an insurgency, but normally do not themselves conduct combat operations.
Counterinsurgency Operations Counterinsurgency Operations. Include support provided to a government in the military, paramilitary, political, economic, psychological, and civic actions it undertakes to defeat insurgency. Counterinsurgency operations often include security assistance programs such as foreign military sales programs, foreign military financing programs, and international military education and training. Such support may also include Foreign Internal Defense (FID)
Nation Assistance Nation Assistance. Civil and/or military assistance rendered to a nation by foreign forces within that nation s territory during peacetime, crises or emergencies, or war based on agreements mutually concluded between nations. Nation Assistance programs include, but are not limited to, security assistance, foreign internal defense, and other US Code Title 10 (DoD) programs and activities performed on a reimbursable basis by federal agencies or international organizations.
Regional Strategic Concept
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Caspian Guard Range of Military Operations (ROMO) Annex to the Regional Strategic Estimate Routine, Recurring Georgia Stable & Secure SOF +Advisors UN, NATO Russia, Iran, and Armenia Type of Military Operation Country(s) OBJ/EndState/Mission Forces Potential Partners Potential Adversaries NEO Peace Ops (PO) FHA Recovery Ops Strikes and Raids Arms Control Combating Terror Counterdrug Ops Enforce Sanctions Exclusion Zones Freedom of Navigation Ops Protection of Shipping Show of Force Support to Insurgency COIN Ops Nation Assistance
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Joint Operation Planning Process C506A:Intro to JOPP THE JOINT OPERATION PLANNING PROCESS Step 1: Initiation Step 2: Mission Analysis Step 3: Course of Action (COA) Development Step 4: COA Analysis and Wargaming Step 5: COA Comparison Step 6: COA Approval Step 7: Plan or Order Development C506 C511
Joint Operation Planning Process Scan: Joint Publication 5.0 Ch. IV Joint Operation Planning Process http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/docnet/podcasts/jp_5-0/podcast_jp_5-0.htm C506 C511
Joint Operation Planning Process --Notional Scenario Indonesia C506A
Joint Operation Planning Process --Notional Scenario-- Indonesia Next Class: C506A Joint Operations Planning Process (JOPP) Review: pp. 1-98 of Scenario Reference Book 2 of AY 2009 Scenario (Indonesia) NOTE: File is located on Student Sharepoint/Section 24 Library/SG-24E/C500 Folder/C506-C511 JOPP Overview C506A