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Family Program Conference Domestic Operations Update. BG Scott D. Legwold Director – Joint Staff. 1. 1. Agenda. Domestic Operations Overview Capabilities and SAD Responses Other Activities. 2. WING Resources. l. SUPERIOR Armory. l. ASHLAND Armory. l. HAYWARD Armory FMS 12. l. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Family Program Conference Domestic Operations Update
BG Scott D. LegwoldDirector – Joint Staff
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• Personnel– 2,222 Air Force– 7,961 Army– 10,138 Total
• Facilities– 69 Armories– 11 Maintenance
Shops (Army)– 2 Army Aviation
Support Facilities– 4 Air Force
Installations
HAYWARDArmoryFMS 12
NEW RICHMONDArmory
RIVER FALLSArmory
MEDFORDArmory
MERRILLArmory
ANTIGOArmory
MARINETTEArmory
GREEN BAYArmory
TWO RIVERSArmory
PLYMOUTHArmory
CLINTONVILLEArmory
KENOSHAArmoryFMS 6
RACINEArmory
OAK CREEKArmory
BELOITArmory
MONROEArmory
ELKHORNArmory
RICHLAND CENTERArmory
PLATTEVILLEArmory
PRAIRIE DU CHIENArmory
ONALASKAArmory
ARCADIAArmory
WEST BENDAASF 1
MILWAUKEEArmoryFMS 3
SUSSEXArmoryFMS 5
VIROQUAArmory
RHINELANDERArmory
TOMAHAWKArmory
WHITEWATER
ArmoryFMS 8
OCONOMOWOCArmory
WAUKESHAArmory
BURLINGTONArmory
WATERTOWNArmory
REEDSBURGArmory
BARABOOArmory
HARTFORDArmory
PORTAGEArmory
WAUPUNArmory
MAUSTONArmory
RIPONArmory
JANESVILLEArmory
SPARTAArmory
CAMP DOUGLASUSPFO
CSMS & FMS 1
WISCONSIN RAPIDSArmoryFMS 14
BLACK RIVER FALLSArmory
TOMAHArmoryFT McCOY
WMAMATES
NEILLSVILLEArmory
EAU CLAIREArmoryFMS 7
CHIPPEWA FALLSArmory ABBOTSFORD
Armory
STEVENS POINTArmory
OSHKOSHArmoryFMS 10BERLIN
Armory
WAUPACAArmory
APPLETONArmory
FOND DU LACArmory
MOSINEEArmory
WAUSAUArmoryFMS 13
MENOMONIEArmory
RICE LAKEArmory
SPOONERArmory
ASHLANDArmory
SUPERIORArmory
MADISONFMS 9
AASF 2Bldg 901
STARC & TAGOAviation Armory Wright St. Armory
FT ATKINSONArmory
MARSHFIELDArmory
~2,200 Full Time
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9 to 24Months
48 to 60 Months
3 to 24Months
Homeland Defense
50%
Homeland Security
25%
Mobilized & Deployed Forces
• Dual State / Federal Force
• Federal: Defend the U.S.
• State: Protect life and property
• Domestic Mission: On order of the Governor of Wisconsin, National Guard forces ordered to State Active Duty perform domestic operations in support of civil authorities.
Pre- Mobilization Training
25%
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• Capability: Joint Operations Center (JOC)
• Mission: The Wisconsin JOC serves as the focal point for Wisconsin National Guard (WING) domestic operations by:
– Maintaining situational awareness via Common Operational Picture (COP),
– Serving as a centralized communications and coordination node, and
– Providing a command and control platform for contingency response
operations.
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• Capability: 54th Civil Support Team (CST)
• Mission: Support civil authorities at a domestic Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, or high Explosives (CBRNE) incident site by:
– Identifying CBRNE agents / substances,
– Assessing current and projected consequences
– Advising on response measures, and
– Assisting with appropriate
requests for support.
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Multiple CST Operations:
• Dalai Lama Visit (18 to 25 JUL 08)
• Harley-Davison 105th Anniversary (27 to 31 AUG 08)
• Republican National Convention (01 to 04 SEP 08)
• Presidential Campaign Support (15 OCT 08)
• USS Freedom Commissioning (07 to 08 NOV 08 )
• 32d IBCT Send Off (17 FEB 09)
• Columbus Chemical Industries Fire (11 MAY 09)
• POTUS Visit (4 NOV 09)
• LaCrosse Response (1 MAR 10)
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• Capability: UH-60 (Blackhawk)
• Mission: To provide a rapid aviation response to assist civil authorities in movement of personnel, damage assessment, search and rescue, and delivery of supplies during the response and recovery phase.
– Lift (personnel and supplies)
– Aerial Search and Rescue
– AERO-MEDEVAC
– Reconnaissance and assessment
– Fire Suppression
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• Capability: RC-26B Aircraft
• Mission: Provide Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA):
– Fairchild SA-227 Metro 23; pressurized Twin Engine Turboprop
– 1200 NM Range
– 4 to 5 Hour Endurance
– Pilot, Co-pilot and Mission System Operator (MSO)
– Live Full-Motion Video (LFMV) downlink
– Can be transmitted to JFHQ-WI and displayed in JOC or to forward located elements
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• 09 SEP 08 to 19 SEP 08
• Provided via EMAC:
– 35 personnel
– 1 x RC-26B Aircraft
– 2 x UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ Aircraft
– 3 x UH-1 ‘Huey’ Aircraft
• Conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) and Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA) operations
Operation Southern Comfort(Hurricanes Ike & Gustov Response)
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• 27 MAR 09 to 24 APR 09
• Provided via FEMA MA and EMAC:
– 20 personnel
– 3 x UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ Aircraft
• Conducted assessment flights, MEDEVAC support, personnel movement and the capability to operate using night vision.
Operation Fargo(North Dakota Flooding)
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• Capability: 115th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (115th EOD)
• Mission: Detect, identify, evaluate, render-safe, and dispose of foreign and domestic conventional, nuclear, biological and chemical unexploded ordnance (UXO) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
– Respond to military aircraft emergencies/crash recoveries
– Assist local agencies in situations involving military ordnance
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Multiple EOD Responses:
• Oshkosh, WI (09 JAN 09)
– Hand Grenades
• Mequon, WI (23 MAR 09)
– 57mm Projectiles (anti-tank)
• Baraboo, WI (13 JUN 09)
– 10 inch Cannonballs / 81 mm mortar
• LaCrosse, WI (31 AUG 09)
– JATO bottles
• Ft. McCoy, WI (13 OCT 09)
– 155mm Projectile (artillery)
• Ft. McCoy, WI (09 NOV 09)
– 155mm Projectile (artillery)
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• 05 JUN 08 to 21 JUL 08
• Executed over 70 Missions:
– 26 Incident Aerial Assessment (IAA) missions
– 3 Evacuation missions
– 11 Security missions
– 13 Logistical Support Missions
– 7 Debris Removal missions
– 7 Engineer Support missions
– 3 Water Pumping missions
– 1 Power Generation mission
• Over 300 personnel participated
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• 05 FEB 09 to 12 FEB 09
• Provided via EMAC:
– 51 pesonnel
– 12 x Dump Trucks
– 5 x Loaders
– Associated support vehicles and equipment
• Conducted debris removal operations in Dixon, KY
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• Capability: National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF)
• Mission: The WING organizes and maintains an NGRF to support domestic operations in both WI and CONUS to ensure both the Governor of Wisconsin and Commander, USNORTHCOM have a flexible all-hazards response force.
– Ready Reaction Force (RRF): 125 personnel ready to deploy from a designated location within 4 hours
– Follow-on Force: 375 personnel ready to deploy from a designated location within 24 hours
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SPP Senior Leader Visit: 1-4 DEC 2009
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Peace Square: Monument to the Disarmament of Nicaragua
• 1994: Peace agreement signed by President Violeta Chamorro ending an uprising of violence •A weapons buy-back campaign collected thousands of arms from former Contras
•Weapons were destroyed and placed in concrete at a park in Managua
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Peace Square: Monument to the Disarmament of Nicaragua
Small ArmsNicaragu
aHondura
s TotalHeavy Machine Guns 14,408 512
14,290
Mortars 2 2 4Grenade Launchers 106 28 134Grenades 1,182 83 1,265Mines 740 570 1,310Missiles 134 4 138
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Peace Square: Monument to the Disarmament of Nicaragua
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2727
2828
2929
3030
UCS
GATOR
ADVON OPS
MEDSURVEY
54th CST – Vehicles / Equipment
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NGRF Non-Lethal Capabilities
X26 Taser Data Download Unit 6
Mk-9 Disperser Pouches 6
Mk-4 Disperser Pouches 24
X26 Taser Holster 10
Ballistic Shin Guards 3
Ballistic Body Shield 1
Ballistic Face Shield 1
Non-Ballistic Riot Shin Guards 30
Non-Ballistic Riot Body Shield 15
Non-Ballistic Riot Face Shield 30
Protective Equipment
Taser 21’ Simulation Cartridge 100
Taser Demo Cartridge Training 2
Mk-9 Inert Training Dispenser 15
Mk-4 Inert Training Dispenser 15
Flex Cuff Training Devices 30
Training Batons 10
Strike Pads 10
Riot Control Suit (FIST) 1
Training Devices
QUADCON Container 1
Enhancement DevicesMk-9 OC Dispersers 6
Mk-4 OC Dispersers 24
Oleoresin Capsicum Dispersers
Taser 25’ cartridge 450
X26 Taser 10
Family of Electronic Stun Devices
Flex Cuff Cutters 6
Flex Cuffs 300
Family of Restraint Systems
Riot Control Baton 30
Counter Personnel