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www.arnorth.army.mil. Strengthen Prepare Respond. “America’s Insurance Policy”. U.S. Army North.

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  1. www.arnorth.army.mil

  2. Strengthen Prepare Respond “America’s Insurance Policy”

  3. U.S. Army North • Strengthen – Our theater security cooperation program is designed to assist the armies of Mexico and Canada in the fight against common threats that affect all of North America. We also work closely with: Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Coast Guard; Drug Enforcement Administration; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to enhance their capabilities. • Prepare – The heart of Army North’s mission is to prepare a broad array of specialized reaction forces capable of responding to any homeland contingency mission. Our Civil Support Training Activity works to create an holistic training approach to prepare and evaluate units responsible for responding to WMD attacks or high-end industrial accidents. • Respond – Army North will rapidly respond to any contingency in the homeland. Our Defense Coordinating Officers and Elements are permanently embedded with the staffs of FEMA’s 10 regional headquarters. • America’s Insurance Policy – Army North’s strength is its constant readiness to respond to a multitude of potential disasters and threats to the Nation. This e command enables others to be successful. The American People can be confident that when this “insurance policy” is called, Army North will respond.

  4. U.S. Army North Operational Control Joint Task Force – North Joint Task Force – Civil Support Civil Support Training Activity Ten Defense Coordinating Officers One Deployable Command Post Theater Enablers 63rd TAB (KYNG) 167th TSC (ALNG) 263rd AAMDC (SCNG)

  5. U.S. Army North U.S. Northern Command’s Joint Force Land Component Command (JFLCC) • The Army Headquarters within the United States dedicated to: • Homeland Defense • Civil Support • Security Cooperation • Our Purpose – Protect the American People and our Way of Life • Operational Authority for Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Consequence Management Response and Counterdrug / Counter-Narco Terrorism • Training Center of Excellence for Civil Support operations and Homeland Response Forces Senior Command of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas

  6. Hurricane Katrina makes landfall August 2005 in Louisiana. Army North coordinates Department of Defense assistance to other federal agencies.

  7. Defense Support of Civil Authorities(DSCA) • Provide DoD (Title 10) support to Civil Authorities when directed and requested: • National Special Security Events • Natural and Manmade Disasters • Civil Disturbance • Counter Drug • Counter Transnational Threats • Coordinate Department of Defense assistance to other Federal Agencies • Provide deployable command and control headquarters anywhere within the U.S. Northern Command’s Area of Responsibility to effectively command and control DoD Active Component (Title 10) response forces • Teach disaster response via the DoD DSCA Course – www.dsca.army.mil ARNORTH Efforts:

  8. Theater Security Cooperation Mexico Army North Soldiers share knowledge and training with their Canadian and Mexican counterparts. The command’s goals include promoting mutual understanding and trust; enhancing interoperability through mutual understanding of doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures; and developing long-term, professional and personal relationships. Canada

  9. Secure land approaches to the Homeland • Military-to-Military relationships to enhance the overall security of North America • Assist our neighbors to build capacity and capability to defeat common threats on their side of our borders

  10. A battle captain prepares a commander’s update briefing at Keesler AFB, Miss. Defense Coordinating Officers / Elements Army North DCOs/DCEs coordinate DoD assistance with state and federal agencies following collapse of Minneapolis Bridge in August 2007.

  11. DCO Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Deputy Operations Plans Signal / Support 2 Military 1 Civilian 1 Civilian 1-2 Military (Regions II, III, IV, X) 3 Military • Dedicated team of professionals • Co-located with FEMA regional headquarters • When directed, coordinate DoD assistance • Inter-agency expertise • Subject-matter experts for their region • Fully integrated with states and region

  12. Contingency Command Post (CCP) The CCP team conducts a briefing during a train-up exercise. Senior NCOs follow a briefing during a disaster response exercise. Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) Army North emergency response vehicles are unloaded from aircraft after being quickly moved where needed to provide communication and command & control capabilities.

  13. Commanded by a reserve component major general One standing Contingency Command Post (Task Force – 51) Respond to all hazards (to include CBRNE) • When directed, deploy to provide command and control and unity of command for all Title 10 land forces assigned, or attached, to U.S. Northern Command in Homeland Defense and Civil Support Operations Sentinel Army North Sentinels are loaded onto aircraft and quickly moved where needed to provide communications. Army North military and civilian personnel load up equipment as they prepare to move out on mission.

  14. Joint Task Force – North(JTF-N) Joint Task Force – North supports Drug Law Enforcement Agencies in the conduct of Counter Drug/Counter Narco-Terrorism operations in the USNORTHCOM area of responsibility to disrupt trans-national criminal organizations and deter their freedom of action in order to protect the homeland.

  15. Provides military support to law enforcement agencies • Conducts theater security cooperation as directed • Facilitates interagency synchronization within the USNORTHCOM area of responsibility • To anticipate, detect, deter, prevent and defeat transnational threats to the Homeland • Provides support in six categories: • Operational • Engineer • General / Training • Intelligence • Technology Integration • Interagency Synchronization

  16. Chemical – Biological – Radiological – Nuclear – high-yield Explosive (CBRNE) Consequence Management Response Army North and JTF-CS serve as lead elements during the Vibrant Response 10.1 and 10.2 Field Training Exercises at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Indiana. More than 4,000 service members and civilians worked with federal and state response teams to the combat the effects of a simulated 10-kiloton nuclear blast in Indianapolis.

  17. Joint Task Force – Civil Support (JTF-CS) • Anticipates, plans and integrates U.S. Northern Command’s Chemical – Biological – Radiological – Nuclear - high-yield Explosive (CBRNE) consequence management operations • When directed, JTF-CS commands and controls designated DoD forces to assist federal, state, local and tribal partners. • To save lives, prevent further injury, and provide temporary critical life support to enable community recovery

  18. USARNORTH Theater Enablers The 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command plans, coordinates, integrates and executes missions to defeat or destroy short- and medium- range ballistic missile threats. The 167th Theater Sustainment Command plans and coordinates theater sustainment and logistical support. The 63rd Theater Aviation Brigade provides theater aviation planning and coordination.

  19. 167th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) • Alabama National Guard, based out of Fort McClellan, Alabama • Headquarters only • Multi-Component (active and reserve) Organization • Plans and coordinates Theater sustainment and logistical support • Provides command and control of Theater sustainment • Establishes and operates the Theater distribution system, to include port-opening operations • Rapidly positions and effectively controls operational and tactical sustainment elements in support of DoD forces conducting DSCA operations in the AOR

  20. 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC) • South Carolina National Guard, based out of Anderson, South Carolina • Headquarters only • Supporting command for all Army Air Defense missions as required to detect, deter, divert and defeat air and cruise missile threats • Plans, coordinates, integrates and executes missions to defeat or destroy short- and medium-range ballistic missile threats • Supporting command to First Army and FORSCOM for Title-10 Training Readiness Authority for Homeland Defense Army ADA missions • National Capital Region Integrated Air Defense System (NCR-IADS)

  21. 63rd Theater Aviation Brigade(TAB) • Kentucky National Guard, based out of Frankfort, Kentucky • Headquarters only • Provides Theater aviation planning and coordination for USNORTHCOM / USARNORTH for Homeland Defense and Civil Support Operations • Supports USARNORTH in Theater Security Cooperation activities

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