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JOINT PLAN FOR DoD NONCOMBATANT EVACUATION AND REPATRIATION
Nov 2005

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HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20310-0300

ANNEX B TO JOINT PLAN FOR DOD NONCOMBATANT REPATRIATION
CDR FORSCOM AUTHORITY/RESPONSIBILITIES

1. SITUATION.

a. General. See Basic Plan.

b. Authority. The Army G-1, in coordination with Commander, Joint Forces Command, has designated the Commander, US Army Forces Command as an executing agent over repatriation operations within the Continental U.S. and the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

c. Assumptions. See Basic Plan.

d. Support Agencies. See Basic Plan.

e. Coordinating Commands and Agencies: See Basic Plan.

2. MISSION. CDR FORSCOM will:

a. Assist HQDA, G-1 in planning for repatriation operations within the FORSCOM designated area of responsibility (AOR). Planning includes conducting site visits to designated primary installations/bases and reviewing their repatriation plans biennially.

b. Provide operational oversight on behalf of HQDA G-1 and ensure all necessary assistance is given to the tasked primary processing installation/base commander in his/her execution of the repatriation operation (See Annex D).

c. Develop a supporting/implementing plan to the DoD Plan that includes an outline of operations and planning requirements for FORSCOM Headquarters for those installations/bases tasked to conduct repatriation safe haven operations.

3. EXECUTION.

a. Concept of operations: CDR FORSCOM will be prepared to provide a supporting liaison team to the tasked primary processing installation/base (designated Repatriation Site). CDR FORSCOM will task appropriate Service Commands to provide manning for Joint Service Processing Teams (see Appendix 1 to Annex D) at designated Repatriation Center(s)/port(s) of debarkation, as required.

b. Responsibilities:

(1) The Forces Command Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1 will provide the liaison team for the designated Repatriation Site and act as the FORSCOM tasking authority for the Site Commander.

(2) The Command Surgeon, in conjunction with Service Surgeons General will coordinate with the Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command to ensure military hospitals and veterinary services within CONUS are alerted and provisions are made for reception of special medical cases and pets.

c. Coordinating Instructions:

Direct communications within military channels and with other Federal and State agencies is authorized and encouraged down to the local level in the planning and execution of this plan.

4. ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS. See Basic Plan.

5. COMMAND AND COMMUNICATIONS.

CDR FORSCOM has two roles in repatriation operations in the FORSCOM designated AOR (CONUS). He is the supported commander to the Services and Agencies in his executing role and the Supporting Commander to the Repatriation installation/base commander.

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