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SOCPACSpecial Operations Command - Pacific
Welcomes
UNCLASSIFIED
Command Video
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Click the link below to view the
SOCPAC Command Video
from the SOCPAC Web Server
(File Size approx. 350 MB – BE PATIENT!)
History
Special Operations Center Okinawa
Special Operations Staff CINCPAC
SOCPAC activated
SOCPAC assigned component units
26 years of continuous SOCPAC presence
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1965
NovSpecial
Operations Center, Pacific
Command established in Okinawa
JulCenter is dissolved
1969 1976
MaySpecial
Operations Staff established in
CINCPAC
1983
OctSpecial Operations
Command (SOCPAC) established
NovSOCPAC activatedwith 18 personnel
DecSOCPAC
gained OPCON
353rd Sp Ops / 1st Battalion, 1st Sp Forces
(Airborne)
JulSOCPAC assigned
OPCON of Naval Sp
Warfare Task based in Guam
MarSOCPAC
established Joint Sp Ops Aviation
ComponentJun
SOCPAC gained OPCON
160th Sp Ops Regiment (Abn) Taegu, Korea
1989 1991 2001 2002
Jul SOCPAC Establish JSOTF-P
U.S. Pacific Command
Marine Corps Forces Pacific
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
Joint Interagency Task Force – West
Asia Pacific Center For Security Studies
U.S. Forces Korea
U.S. Forces Japan
Alaskan Command
U.S. Army Pacific
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U.S. Pacific Command
MISSION: Together with other U.S. government agencies, protect and defend the United States, its territories, Allies and interests. Alongside Allies and partners, promote regional security and deter aggression. If deterrence fails, be prepared to respond to the full spectrum of military contingencies to restore Asia Pacific security.
Pacific Air Forces
Pacific Fleet
Special Ops Command
Pacific
C Center for Excellence in
Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
Special Operations Command Pacific
Special Operations Command Pacific
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Mission: Plan, conduct and support Special Operations and Related Activities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Enhance Regional Security and Stability through development and cooperation with Allies, Partners, U.S. DoD and other Agencies.
On Order, respond to crisis in support of CDRUSPACOM objectives.
CDRUSPACOM Priorities:• Operation Enduring Freedom
Philippines (OEF-P)• LeT Network• Contingency Response
1/1 SFG (A)- 434 personnel- 3 Companies- each w/ 1
ODB/ 6 ODA
NSWU-1- 254 personnel- 1 SEAL
Platoon- 6 RIBs - 4 MK V
353rd SOG- 754 personnel - 5 Squadrons- 5 MC 130 H- 5 MC 130 P- 2 PC-12- 2 U-28
Mission:
Force Posture
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Lines of Effort
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Th
ea
ter
Str
ate
gy
Build Partner Capacity
Preparation of the Environment
Gain Visibility and Understanding of the Environment
Attack the Threat
Str
ate
gic
Ob
jec
tiv
es
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Shape the Operational Environment
Theater Campaign Plan (TCP) 2012 Events
Approximately 70 Planned Events
Event Types
– Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Exercises– Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET)– Counter Narcotics Training (CNT)– Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE)
or Mobile Training Teams (MTT)– Counter Terrorism Activities– Pacific Area Special Operations Conference
19 Countries
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Philippines
IndonesiaIndia Malaysia
S. Korea Vietnam
Bangladesh Cambodia
Sri Lanka
China
Thailand
Australia Maldives
Taiwan
MongoliaJapan
Nepal N. Zealand Singapore
COMSOCPAC’s Theater Vision
We are interagency partners
We will increase our understanding of potential adversaries and enemy networks… and their vulnerabilities
We will strengthen the friendly network… increasingly through multi-lateral mechanisms
We will contribute to conduct Operations, Actions and Activities “by, with, and through” Allies and Partner Nations
Bottom Line: Over time, our focused, tailored and synchronized SOF Operations, Actions, and Activities significantly contribute or help achieve CDR USPACOM objectives and COM goals…within countries and across regions to shape the theater
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Comments/Questions?
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SOCPAC Country Relationships
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Treaty Allies/Defense Partnerships
AustraliaJapanNew Zealand (Treaty Suspended)Philippines South KoreaTaiwan (Taiwan Foreign Relations Act)Thailand
Broad base, full spectrum of engagement withmilitary and securityforces, to includeCounterterrorism
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CT Partnerships
Emerging Opportunities
*China*Vietnam LaosMongolia Russia (Far East Military District)Brunei*Myanmar/Burma
Asia-Pacific Geo-Political PartnershipsASEAN – Association of South East Asian NationsSAARC – South Asia Association of Regional Nations
BangladeshCambodiaHong KongIndiaIndonesiaMalaysiaMaldivesNepalSingapore*Sri Lanka
Building National CTcapability and capacity
*Policy restrictions limit to non lethal interaction
*Policy restrictions limit interaction
Not Prioritized