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USPACOM GLOBAL BASING and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

USPACOM GLOBAL BASING and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. Mr. Bruce Fink Deputy J44 July 26, 2006. This brief is classified: UNCLASSIFIED. Agenda. USPACOM Mission and Focus Areas USPACOM AOR USPACOM and J44 Organization Charts Environmental Issues Roles and Responsibilities - Issues.

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USPACOM GLOBAL BASING and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

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  1. USPACOM GLOBAL BASING and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Mr. Bruce FinkDeputy J44July 26, 2006 This brief is classified: UNCLASSIFIED

  2. Agenda • USPACOM Mission and Focus Areas • USPACOM AOR • USPACOM and J44 Organization Charts • Environmental Issues • Roles and Responsibilities - Issues

  3. USPACOM Mission Statement US Pacific Command, in concert with other US government agencies and regional military partners, promotes security and peaceful development in the Asia-Pacific region by deterring aggression, advancing regional security cooperation, responding to crises, and fighting to win.

  4. USPACOM Focus Areas • Prosecute and Win the GWOT • Mature our Joint and Combined Warfighting Capability and Readiness • Ensure Operational Plans are Credible • Advance Regional Security Cooperation • Posture Forces for Agile and Responsive Employment

  5. USPACOM AOR USPACOM USPACOM Headquarters Camp Smith, HI The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the earth’s surface and includes 60% of the population.

  6. Alaska • Installations • Major 6 • Minor 31 • Personnel • Army 5,791 • Navy 7 • AF 9,327 • Marine 0 • Korea • Installations • Major 27 • Minor 54 • Personnel • Army 19,478 • Navy 324 • AF 8,940 • Marine 97 • Japan & Okinawa • Installations • Major 15 • Minor 74 • Personnel • Army 1,650 • Navy 6,885 • AF 15,697 • Marine 17,593 • Guam • Installations • Major 2 • Minor 5 • Personnel • Army 172 • Navy 3,741 • AF 1,752 • Marine 5 USPACOM Basing Brief • Hawaii • Installations • Major 10 • Minor 44 • Personnel • Army 15,540 • Navy 4,592 • AF 4,198 • Marine 5,588

  7. USPACOM Organization Chart U.S. Pacific Command Pacific Fleet U.S. Army Pacific Pacific Air Forces Marine Corps Forces Pacific Pacific Air Forces Pacific Fleet U.S. Forces Japan U.S. Forces Korea Special Operations Command Pacific Alaskan Command Joint Interagency Task Force - West Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command Center of Excellence for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies

  8. USPACOM J44 Organization J44 DIVISION CHIEF CAPT DAVID FLEISCH, USN J44A ALLEN NIXON ADMIN ASSISTANT CO TCEM J440R1 CAPT RICHARDS, USNR J440 DEPUTY DIV CHIEF BRUCE FINK, GS14 J448 MARK SCHNABEL, GS14 USACE/POD LNO J441 MAJ HURLEY, USA Japan, Korea, HNF J443 LtCol BALDWIN, USMC Operations, Plans and ERC J445 Position RIF’d ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER J446 LCDR YAMODIS, USN South East Asia, Oceania J442 Lt Col WONG, USAF MILCON, Hawaii, Alaska, Guam J444 MAJ CHILDERS, USA Readiness, Deployment

  9. DPRI FRF Iwakuni/Atsugi USMC Relocation Training PCBs Land Returns Environmental Issues – Japan & Guam

  10. Strategic Policy Initiative Land Returns Yongsan Relocation Plan Land Partnership Plan Environmental Issues - Korea

  11. Returns to Korean control (effective 15 July 2006): 13 Camps 5 other facilities DoD will continue clean-up (bio-slurping) for 6 months at 5 other camps "KISE" concept of responsibility under SOFA to clean up Known, Imminent and Substantial Endangerments to health Land Returns to Korea

  12. Kahoolawe Makua Valley Big Island - PTA “Pop up” issues – example: munitions off Waianae coast Environmental Issues - Hawaii

  13. Annex L - important to all exercises Environmental Issues - Exercises Ulchi Focus and RSOI Cobra Gold • Talisman Sabre

  14. OSD Joint Staff COCOMs Subordinate Unified Commands – USFJ, USFK, ALCOM Services Roles and Responsibilities

  15. CAPT D.L. Fleisch: PACOM Engineer wk: 477-6011 david.fleisch@pacom.mil Bruce Fink: Deputy PACOM Engineer wk: 477-1555 bruce.fink@pacom.mil HQ PACOM POC’s

  16. QUESTIONS?

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