PPT Slide
ARG helicopters evacuate workers to Darwin and return to ARG, completing the mission.
After medical treatment, workers are repatriated to home countries.
Specifics of repatriation worked out with Red Cross by DoD, DOS.
Notes:
As the CH-46s lift out of the area with the newly liberated Red Cross workers aboard, intense fighting between the Neolesian forces and insurgents erupts. But by this time, the workers are finally safe. After a brief stop at the FARP for a more extensive medical check and transfer to the long range CH-53s, the workers are headed to Darwin for treatment and repatriation.
This final phase of the NEO relies on the coordination of several commands and agencies using ACOA tools. Four Odyssey “rooms” support this coordination. The CAT oversees the completion of the mission from its Crisis Action Team Room, working with the CJTF in the JTF Ops Center. The GFPT and Web Planner “track” the progress of the JTF forces as the workers are evacuated from Drapo and flown to Darwin, where JTF 510 has coordinated local medical treatment. In the meantime, the USCP Foreign Policy Advisor and other USCP action officers are working with the CAT and the embassy in Canberra in the Country Team Working Room to arrange for transportation of the rescued workers from Astraland. The national Red Cross headquarters, responsible for the workers, participates in these efforts, as does the American embassy in Jakarta, who must also now deal with the somewhat indignant Neolesian government.
For the ARG forces assigned this mission, it has been a rough and unexpected stint at sea and the ships of the force are in need of replenishment. Since USCP and CINCPACFLT logisticians have been monitoring the situation in the Odyssey LRC, a plan to provide underway replenishment services is ready and executed. CTF 73 sorties a T-AO and T-AFS from Singapore to “top off” the ARG for its return to Okinawa.