Title: Joint Task Force Pelican 2000
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2Joint Task Force Pelican 2000
- Family Briefing
- LTC Terry G. Hammett
January 8, 2000, 1200 PM Post Theater, Building
720 Camp Beauregard, Louisiana
3MG Bennett C. Landreneau
4Overview
- LTC Daniel Falanga
- Executive Officer
5Agenda
- Introduction
- Section Briefings
- Family Support/Important Contact Numbers
- Questions and Answers
- Conclusion
6IntroductionCommand Group
- Commander
- LTC Terry G. Hammett
- Executive Officer
- LTC Daniel Falanga
- Command Sergeant Major
- CSM Richard Dean
7IntroductionPrimary Staff
- J-1 - Personnel
- CPT Timothy Chastain
- J-2 - Force Protection
- MAJ Garey Mann
- J-3 - Operations
- CPT Robert Kyger
- J-4 - Supply
- LTC Bobbie Black
- J-5 - Civil Affairs
- CPT Steve Young
- J-6 - Communications
- 1LT Troy Pou
8IntroductionSpecial Staff
- LSE Commander
- MAJ Joseph Hance
- Chief Nurse
- LTC Kathy Poole
- Safety Officer
- CPT Richard Kuntz
- HHC Commander
- CPT Shane Elkins
- HHC First Sergeant
- 1SG Michael Kitchen
9Personnel
10Personnel Outline
- Mission
- Soldier Readiness Processing
- Medical
- Morale Support
- Family Support
- Awards Program
- Red Cross
11Red Cross
- American Red Cross - Shreveport - (318) 865-9545
- American Red Cross - Monroe - (318) 323-5141
- American Red Cross - Alexandria - (318) 442-6621
or (800) 259-2777 - American Red Cross -Lake Charles - (337)478-5122
- American Red Cross - Lafayette - (800)960-2356
- American Red Cross - Baton Rouge - (225) 291-4533
or (800) 256-4733 - American Red Cross - New Orleans - (504) 587-1500
or (800) 229-8191
12LTC FalangaforMAJ Garey Mann
13Force Protection
- Organization
- J-2
- Provost Marshall
- Rotational MPs
- Force Protection
- Military Police
- Belize Defense Force
- Base Camp Security
- Project Site Security
14Operations
15Operations Outline
- Operations
- Aviation
- Signal
16Task Force Mission
- We will establish a Joint Task Force capable of
deploying to Belize and assisting the Government
of Belize by performing quality construction on
seven schools, performing road repair as needed,
establishing four water wells, and performing
three MEDRETES. Training of our soldiers is
paramount while maintaining a safe environment
for them.
17Chain of Command
18 Participating Forces
19Central America
20APOD
District Divisions
SPOD
21APOD
Base Camp Location
SPOD
22Project Sites Throughout the Stan Creek District
of Belize
GALES POINTSCHOOL
Water Wells
CHRISTTHE KING
Schools/Latrines
HOLY GHOST
BASE CAMP
Pomona
LIGHT OF THE VALLEY SCHOOL
SILK GRASS METHODIST SCHOOL 1 2
Sittee River
HOLY FAMILY HOPKINS SCHOOL
Santa Cruz
Maya Centre
23Medical Readiness Training Exercises (MEDRETE)
Throughout the Stan Creek District of Belize
MEDRETES
Gales Point (1)
Dangriga (3)
Silk Grass (1)
Pomona (1)
Middlesex (1)
Hopkins (1)
Belle Vista (1)
Sittee River (1)
Independence (1)
Riversdale (1)
San Juan Bosco (1)
24Base Camp Layout
25Base Camp Design
26Projects
- Gales Point School
- US Marines
27Projects
- Silk Grass
- 205th Engr Bn, 769th Engr Bn
- 527th Engr Bn
28Projects
- Light of the Valley
- 205th Engr Bn, 769th Engr Bn
- 527th Engr Bn
29Projects
- Holy Ghost School
- 120th Engr Bn
- 890th Engr Bn
30Projects
- Christ the King
- 120th Engr Bn
- 890th Engr Bn
31Projects
- Hopkins Village
- 120th Engr Bn
- 890th Engr Bn
32Projects
- Water Wells
- 307th Red Horse Squadron
(Santa Cruz, Pomona, Sittee River, Maya Centre)
33Aviation
- Emergency Evacuation capability 24 hours a day
- Support the Task Force Commander and J-3 as
needed
34Signal
- Provide E-mail and internet capability
- MWR telephone service
- Develop Task Force home page.
35Task Force Timeline
01 Nov 99 Establish Task Force 03 - 04 Jan
00 Duration Personnel In-Process 8 - 14 Jan
00 Establish PSA/Load-out Boat (Alex) 14 Jan
00 Barge departs Alexandria 16-18 Jan 00 EEM 1
arrives in Belize 19 Jan 00 PSA EEM 2 arrives
in Belize 21 Jan 00 Barge arrives in Belize 25
Jan 00 EEM begins construction of Base Camp
Project Construction
36Rotation Timeline
29 Jan 00 205th/528th (Base Camp/Project) arrive
30 Jan 00 Base Camp Foundation work
begins. 05 Feb 00 EEM 3 (Remaining Duration
Staff) arrive 12-26 Feb 00 Rotation 1 (205th)
26 Feb-11 Mar 00 Rotation 2 (769th) 11-25 Mar
00 Rotation 3 (527th) 25 Mar-8 Apr 00 Rotation
4 (120th) 08-22 Apr 00 Rotation 5 (890th) 22
Apr-6 May 00 Rotation 6 (890th) 06-20 May 00
Rotation 7 (890th)
37Redeployment Timeline
21 May 00 PSA/Duration load Barge 26 May
00 Barge Departs Belize 27 May 00 PSA/Duration
return to CONUS 05 Jun 00 PSA/Duration unload
barge and move equipment to Camp
Beauregard 10 Jun 00 Reconstitute Equipment 30
Jun 00 Return all Equipment to Units
27 May 00 PSA/Duration return to CONUS
38MEDRETES
- Co A, 109th ASMB IAARNG 26 Feb - 12 Mar 00
- Independence, Middle Sex, Dangriga
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- Co B, 111th ASMB OKARNG 25 Mar - 08 Apr 00
- Nuevo San Juan, Riversdale, Pomona, Sittee River,
- Dangriga
- Co C, 229th MSB MDARNG 09 Apr - 23 Apr 00
- Belle Vista, Gales Point, Hopkins Village, Silk
Grass, Dangriga
39Logistics
40Supply Outline
- Supply Mission
- Classes of Supply
- Contracts
41Logistical Support Element
42LSE Outline
- Mission
- Task Organization
- Field Services
- Water Purification
- Maintenance Section
- Transportation Section
43Field Services
- Toilet Facilities - Base Camp/Projects
- Laundry Tent With Washers and Dryers
- Fixed Shower Facilities at Base Camp
- Ice Machines Provided by JTF-B
- Leased REEFERS From HN
44Water Purification
- The Water Purification section, utilizing the
North Stann Creek as a raw water source, will
utilize 3K ROWPUs to process water for Task
Force Pelican 2000.
60,000 Gal/Day Production 100,000 Gal
Storage 20,000 Gal/Day Usage
45Maintenance Section
- The LSE Maintenance Section, under the
supervision of the Maintenance Management
Section, is responsible for coordinating and
providing both organizational and direct support
maintenance to the assigned Task Force equipment.
46Transportation Section
- Coordinates commercial transportation
- Regulates convoy movements
- Coordinates cargo clearance from SPOD/APOD
- Plans/coordinates airlift support
- Coordinates CONUS/OCONUS ADACG Spt
- Plans/coordinates sealift support
- Manages transportation assets
47Sealift
- Marshalling Area - Camp Beauregard
- SPOE - Port of Alexandria - 10 - 14 January 2000
- SPOD - Dangriga - 21 - 29 January 2000
- Concept of Operations
48Airlift
- APOE - Alexandria International Airport
- APOD - Belize International Airport
49Safety Officer
50Safety
- TF Commander is Safety Officer
- In Country Safety Briefing
- Daily Safety Briefings
- Risk Assessment Process
- Vehicle Pass Policy
- Safety Officer to Monitor Project/Work Sites
51Commander
52Blueprint for Success
- Safe Environment
- Force Protection
- Quality Training
- Customer Focused
- Maintain the Force
- On Time
- Pride
- Memorable Experience
53Does Anyone know this man?
54Family Support Team
- Ms. Vallie Hammett Company
55Family Support
- All of the following information slides are in
your handout. - You should keep this for future reference.
REMEMBER..Help is just a phone call away
56Goals of the Family Program
- Establish awareness
- Emphasize family member participation in unit
activities. - Assure Family Member have necessary documents and
information - Educate families .
- Link service members and families with available
and appropriate resources.
57Why a Family Program?
- For the family member
- For the service member
- For the command.
- For the National Guard
58Family Support Coordinators throughout the State
59NORTH LOUISIANA FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP Ruston Coordi
nator Vallie Hammett, (318) 251-3143,
Thammt_at_aol.com Asst Coord Di Dean, (318)
627-5989, (888) 884-5989, DBLDEAN_at_aol.com
60CENTRAL LOUISIANA FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP Alexandria
Coordinator Rhonda Kyger, (318) 640-3872,
RKyger8317_at_aol.com Asst Coord Janice
Elkins, (318) 640-7925, elkins4_at_prodigy.net
Asst Coord Di Dean, (318) 627-5989, (888)
884-5989, DBLDEAN_at_aol.com
61SOUTH CENTRAL LOUISIANA FAMILY SUPPORT
GROUP Baton Rouge Coordinator Debbie Rumpf,
(225) 262-7485, DLRumpf_at_aol.com
62SOUTHEAST CENTRAL LOUISIANA FAMILY SUPPORT
GROUP Bogalusa/New Orleans
Coordinator Noreen Chastain, (504) 732-5348
63Additional Key Points of Contact
- State Family Support Group Coordinator (location
New Orleans) Sherry Turner, turnerm_at_la-arng.ngb.ar
my.mil or Susan Bush, bushs_at_la-arng.ngb.army.mil,
(504) 278-8770 - Tricare (Medical) Contacts (location New
Orleans)Ms Charlene Adams, adamsc_at_la-arng.ngb.army
.mil or Sergeant Kenna Wood, woodk_at_la-arng.ngb.arm
y.mil, (504) 278-8351 - Dependent ID Cards and Input of Family Dependents
into DEERS (Required for Tricare) Contact Major
Lonna Guillory, Post Headquarters, Camp
Beauregard, Pineville, LA (318)641-5688 or
1-800-237-1167, e-mail guilloryl_at_la-arng.ngb.army.
mil
64Additional Key Points of Contact
- American Red Cross - Shreveport - (318) 865-9545
- American Red Cross - Monroe - (318) 323-5141
- American Red Cross - Alexandria - (318) 442-6621
or (800) 259-2777 - American Red Cross - Baton Rouge - (225) 291-4533
or (800) 256-4733 - American Red Cross - New Orleans - (504) 587-1500
or (800) 229-8191 - Legal Support Contact (Location New Orleans)
Major William Stroud, stroudw_at_la-arng.ngb.army.mil
, (504) 278-8228 - JTF Pelican Liaison Office (Building 950, Camp
Beauregard) (318) 641-5789 or (800) 237-1167
x5798, Fax (318) 641-5672 - JTF Pelican Webpage la.ngb.army.mil/jtfpelican/in
dex.htm
65Tri-Care
66Questions and Answers
Daddys Girl
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