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The North Carolina National Guard Civil Support (NGCS) Hurricane Florence Response Deputy J3 Domestic Operations Major Aaron Youngblood NCNG MISSION On order, the North Carolina National Guards Always Ready-Ready Team deploys military


  1. The North Carolina National Guard Civil Support (NGCS) Hurricane Florence Response Deputy J3 Domestic Operations Major Aaron Youngblood

  2. NCNG MISSION On order, the North Carolina National Guard’s Always Ready-Ready Team deploys military capabilities in support of State and/or National authorities, in order to protect the lives and properties of fellow Citizens, defend the State and Nation, and secure our American way of life. VISION The North Carolina National Guard is the most Ready, Reliable, Responsive, and Relevant military force for our State and Nation.

  3. MISSION On order, the North Carolina National Guard’s Always Ready-Ready Team deploys military capabilities in support of State and/or National authorities in order to protect the lives and properties of fellow Citizens, defend the State and Nation, and secure our American way of life. VISION The North Carolina National Guard is the most Ready, Reliable, Responsive, and Relevant military force for our State and Nation.

  4. Chain of Command Governor of President of the North Carolina United States Adjutant General North Carolina Secretary of Public Secretary of Safety Defense DAG Joint Force HQs AAG - DO AAG - MAN AAG - SUS AAG - Air 30 th 449 th 130 th Maneuver 113 th 60 th Troop 139 th 145 th Armored Theater Enhancement Sustainment Command Regimental Airlift Wing Brigade Combat Aviation Brigade Brigade Training Team Brigade Institute

  5. Domestic Event Chain of Command Governor of North Carolina President of the United States Adjutant General North Carolina Secretary of Defense Secretary of Public Safety DAG Joint Force HQs AAG - DO AAG - MAN AAG - SUS AAG - Air 30 th 449 th 130 th Maneuver 113 th 60 th Troop 139 th 145 th Armored Theater Enhancement Sustainment Command Regimental Airlift Wing Brigade Combat Aviation Brigade Brigade Training Team Brigade Institute

  6. Traditional Response 10 CORE CAPABILITIES Command and Control Communications Aviation Security CBRNE/WMD Logistics Medical Engineering Transportation Power Generation

  7. Law Enforcement Support Capabilities Counter Drug Task Force: Direct Support for: Information Analysis, Ground Reconnaissance, Aviation Interdiction, Marijuana Eradication Provost Marshal: Liaison with Law Enforcement Agencies, Threat and Vulnerability Assessments, Interagency Emergency Action Planning, Chair Executive Threat Working Group National Guard Reaction Force: Trained security forces capable of performing a variety of security missions in order to support local law enforcement agencies. *Non-Lethal Capability *Validated Annually

  8. Cyber Security/Information Analysis Cyberspace Capability: Cyberspace vulnerability assessment, Protect, Detect, Analyze, and Respond, Active Network Defense, Intrusion Analysis and Cyber Forensics Predictive Analysis: Military Intelligence Professionals capable of providing predictive analysis for threat identification for both environmental and man-made events. Civil Support Team: Rapidly deployable CBRNE (HAZMAT) response force, Capable of identifying and reacting to chemical, biological, and radiological agents, Provide WMD Detection and Support.

  9. Hurricane Florence

  10. Hurricane Florence Timeline Planning/Staging Demobilization Conducting Operations 65 Force Packages 106 Force Packages TOTALS: • 258 Personnel 11 Sept – 03 Oct (23 Day 2800 Personnel 143 Vehicles Mission) ~250 Vehicles • • Command and Control 3303 Personnel on State • • All Hazards Teams Command and Control • Logistics Support Active Duty • • Security Teams Route Clearance • • High-Water Clearance 3133 Army / 170 Air Force • • Ambulance Teams Communications • • HMMWV Teams ~250 Vehicles & 72 Aircraft • • Logistics Teams NG Reaction Force • • Engineering Teams 34,549 Man-days • • Maintenance Teams Search and Rescue • Off-Road Ambulances

  11. Hurricane Florence Response Mission Priorities • Mission Command Joint Force HQs • Resource Management • SERT Integration • Staff Support 30 th 449 th 139 th 145 th 130 th Maneuver 60 th Troop Armored 113 th Theater Regimental Airlift Wing Enhancement Brigade Combat Sustainment Command Aviation Training Brigade Team Brigade Institute Brigade Mission Priorities Mission Priorities Mission Priorities Mission Priorities Mission Priorities Mission Priorities Mission Priorities • • • • • • • All-Hazards HART Route Clearance Bulk Logistics Personnel Staging Joint Task Force Communications • • • • Response Communications Support Staff Support Search & Rescue Support State Aviation • • • • Security Teams Support Maintenance Communications Cyber Support Office Support • • • Ambulance Teams • NGRF Support Support Engineer Support Aviation Support • • • Unmanned Aerial Sheltering Support Service Support • Security Support

  12. Hurricane Florence Operations/Staging Locations RCC WEST RCC CENTRAL RCC EAST BC2 BC2 NCNG Command and DSC BC2 JTF-NC JTF-NC Control TAC RCC WEST RCC CENTRAL RCC EAST NCNG Force Projection/ Staging X X Locations *30 Locations used for NCNG Staging and Operating

  13. Hurricane Florence Response Joint Task Force – 60 2800 Personnel State Active Duty Dual Status Commander T-32 T-10 454 Personnel 160 Personnel Full-time National Active Duty Guard

  14. Hurricane Florence Response An Event of Firsts Ground Response  Joint Task Force (JTF) activated for weather related event 11SEP-03OCT 2018 • • 23 Day Mission T-32/T-10 Staff •  Dual Status Commander (DSC) appointed for weather related 3,303 Personnel on SAD • 3,133 Army / 170 Air Force event • • ~250 Vehicles & 72 Aircraft MG Ernst designated as DSC •  Request for Federal Forces (T-10) 34,549 Man Days •  First T-10 Integration into JTF Involved all 7 Major  First out-of-state Aviation Task Force Support Commands (MSC) • Integration of State/Federal/Civilian Aviation Partners

  15. Hurricane Florence Aviation NCHART Air Resources Utilizes 3 distinct airframes based on mission 72 Aircraft (Rescue & General • UH-60 Blackhawk – 10 aircraft/6 hoist Service) • • UH-72 Lakota – 4 aircraft/2 hoist 346 Air Missions • • Bell-407 – 1 aircraft (2 new aircraft) 1303 Flight Hours • 505,450 lbs of Air Cargo External Resources • 441 Rescues by Air EMAC Requests for: • 685 People Flown • HART • General Support (CH-47 Chinook) • MEDEVAC USCG Staging for • HH-60 Pave Hawk • HH-65 Dolphin

  16. Hurricane Florence Task Organization

  17. Hurricane Florence

  18. QUESTIONS Deputy J3 Domestic Operations MAJ Aaron Youngblood ng.nc.ncarng.mbx.j3-domops@mail.mil

  19. Back Up Slides

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