by Capt. AnnMarie Annicelli
Headquarters Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs
12/12/2014 - JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- U.S.
Air Force and U.S. Army members from the 613th Air and Space Operations
Center collaborated with members from the Japan Air Self Defense Force
here Dec. 8 through 13 on exercise Yama Sakura 67, the largest U.S. Army
annual bilateral exercise in Asia-Pacific region.
Yama Sakura's primary focus is on the development and refinement of
bilateral planning, coordination and interoperability between the U.S.
and Japan's militaries.
The Airmen and Soldiers from the 613th AOC played a vital role by
providing command and control expertise and air operations planning.
"The 613th AOC provided two primary capabilities to YS67 to include
forward deployed command and control experts for the planning and
execution of air operations, as well as hosting Japanese officers from
their air defense command to share U.S. perspectives on air and missile
defense capabilities and how we conduct joint command and control of
U.S. air defense assets," explained U.S. Air Force Col. David Moeller,
613th AOC commander.
With Yama Sakura scenarios centered on the defense of Japan, a priority
for the 613th AOC Combat Plans Division was to ensure the integration of
command and control and integrated air and missile defense.
"One of the components of YS67 is defending Japanese territory,
population and U.S. interests in the region from air and missile
attack," said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Joseph Munger, Plans Officer, 5th
Battlefield Coordination Detachment, 613th AOC. "YS67 provides a good
venue for the JASDF and Pacific Air Forces to further their planning
efforts to develop bilateral plans in defense of these types of attacks.
"I've participated in three iterations of Yama Sakura, and the thing
that impresses me the most is how the complexity continues to grow and
how we improve our coordination each year," Munger added.
In addition to a focus on command and control and integrated air and
missile defense, 613th AOC Combat Plans Division focused their attention
on coordinating with the U.S. Army and JASDF to create planning
documents to prioritize targets, intelligence and air-refueling
capabilities, as well as to provide overall airspace management
planning.
"The overarching 613th AOC mission is command and control of air power
for Pacific Command's area of responsibility," Moeller added. "We are
the senior control node for the Joint Force Air Component Commander and
the Area Air Defense Commander, two authorities the PACOM commander has
delegated to the PACAF commander; for scenarios like the ones exercised
in YS67, we can provide a command and control reach-back capability in
case anything bad happened in Japan."
Friday, December 12, 2014
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