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Introduction
• Welcome to new attendees
• Purpose of the HOC update
• Limitations on material
• Expectations
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Operational Summary• No Iraqi missile attacks on Kuwait
– Second consecutive day• Coalition forces continue attack
– Command, control and leadership targeted– Consolidation of positions around southern cities – Continuing attacks against paramilitary– Coalition forces massing in Northern Iraq
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Security Situation Update
• Rear Area Threat: – Iraqi surface to surface missile attacks still
possible– Iraqi paramilitary activities north of Kuwaiti
border
• NO GO Areas: Most of northern Kuwaiti border into Iraq
• Civilian population cautious about supporting coalition efforts– Adopting wait and see attitude
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Security Situation Update
• KU and US military state traveling to Iraq entails risk– Close interaction with HOC prior to departure
is highly recommended to ensure receipt of the most recent security updates
• Paramilitary forces continue to pose threat to HA activities
• Possibility of being inundated by crowds
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Significant CMO/Civil Developments
• Umm Qasr water pipeline operational– Over 600,000 gal/day capacity
• Az Zubayr– Hospital minimally working: 132 beds, 14
working doctors
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Significant Recent Civil Affairs Assistance Activities
• HOC inputs
• Iraqi civilians returning to jobs– Rumaila oil fields– Umm Qasr port area
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Southern Highlights• Umm Qasr
– Permissive conditions will allow daily HA operations and reception of additional cargo ships to the port
– Sir Galahad has departed
– Clearing operations continue to open other areas of the Port
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• An Nasiriyah– Paramilitary violence and combat operations– Drinking water is poor quality– No or sporadic electricity– Medical care rudimentary– Operable propane refilling station
Southern Highlights
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Critical City Status
Southern Iraq
Al Basrah A 60% capacity
Al Shatrah Not assessed
An Nasiriyah R Still active fighting
As Samawah A Assessment underway
Umm Qasr G A G G Detailed assessment on going
Az Zubayr A Assessment underway
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R - Red A – AmberAmber G – Green Blank – No information
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Critical City Status
Central Iraq
An Najaf R Security being established
Al’ Amarah Not assessed
Al Kut Not assessed
Ad Diwaniyah Not assessed
Baghdad Not assessed
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R - Red A – AmberAmber G – Green Blank – No information
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Critical City Status
Northern Iraq
Kirkuk Some civilian movement to outlying villages
Irbil Some civilian movement to outlying villages
Al Sulaymaniyah Some civilian movement to outlying villages
Dahuk Not assessed
Karbala Commercial centers closed
Al-Hillah Not assessed
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R - Red A – AmberAmber G – Green Blank – No information
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AirportsBasrah A Initial assessment complete – minor
damage
Safwan R Not Secured, Not Assessed
Jalibah A Under coalition control
Tallil A Under coalition control
Qalat Salih R Not Secured, Not Assessed
Qalat Sikar R Not Secured, Not Assessed
Al-Kut R Not Secured, Not Assessed
An Numaniyah R Not Secured, Not Assessed
Baghdad R Not Secured, Not Assessed
SeaportUmm Qasr G HA operations in progress
R - Red A – AmberAmber G – Green Blank – No information
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Kuwait-Iraq Ground RoutesHighway 80 A Under military control
Highway 6 A Under military control
Highway 7 A Under military control
Country Corridors into IraqKuwait A Not yet open to civilian traffic
Saudi Arabia R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Ar’ar)
Jordan A Not Secured, Not Assessed (Tall Kujic)
Syria R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Abu Kamal)
Turkey R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Silopi)
Iran R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Pirhan Shahr)
R - Red A – Amber Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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Border CrossingsKuwait A Military traffic and accompanied traffic only
Saudi Arabia R Closed
Jordan A Open; no flow of DC’s
Syria A TCNs Only
Turkey R/A May be open to some HA ops; HA trucks passing into N. Iraq
Iran R Closed
R - Red A – Amber Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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Dislocated Civilians Information• When any are confirmed, will provide
– Location – Number– Activity– Direction of movement– Actions taken
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Standing RFIs
• Significant civilian population movements
• Landmine, UXO, depleted uranium locations
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RFI Status• Is border access system common
throughout Iraq (OPEN)
– In coordination with all applicable agencies
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CIVIL MILITARY OPERATIONSORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
CFLCCCFLCCCFLCCCFLCC
DivisionDivisionDivisionDivision
MSCMSC(1 MEF, V Corps)(1 MEF, V Corps)
MSCMSC(1 MEF, V Corps)(1 MEF, V Corps)
C9C9 HOCHOCHOCHOC
G5G5
G5G5 CMOCCMOCCMOCCMOC
HACCHACCHACCHACC
HOC-Humanitarian Operations Center
HACC-Humanitarian Assistance Coordination Center
CMOC-Civil Military Operations Center
MSC-Major Subordinate Command
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PVOPVOPVOPVO
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE ADVANCEMENTHUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE ADVANCEMENT• IO/NGO COORDINATES MOVEMENT
REQUESTS WITH CFLCC THROUGH HOC (JMC)
• HOC AND HACC COORDINATE DETAILS DIRECT LIAISON AUTHORIZED
• HOC PROVIDES WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHY, WHERE, AND HOW TO CFLCC C9 OPERATIONS – TRANSMIT TO MSCs
• MSC APPROVAL RECEIVED BY CFLCC C9 OPNS AND TRANSMITTED TO HOC
• HOC NOTIFIED IO/NGO
• CONVOY DEPARTS
GVT ORGsGVT ORGsGVT ORGsGVT ORGs
IO/NGOIO/NGOIO/NGOIO/NGO
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
AREASAREASOFOFNEEDNEED
CFLCC ZONE OF ACTIONCFLCC ZONE OF ACTIONCFLCC ZONE OF ACTIONCFLCC ZONE OF ACTION
COALITIONCHECKPOINTCOALITIONCHECKPOINT
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
AREASAREASOFOF
STRESSSTRESS
HOC-KU
HOC-KU
HOC-KU
HOC-KU
CFLCC (C9)
CFLCC (C9)
CFLCC (C9)
CFLCC (C9)
MSCs
MSCs
MSCs
MSCsHACC
HACC
HACC
HACC