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File: 123096_jul96_decls1_0466.txt
Subject: SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTION REPORT
Unit: 1ST ID
Parent Organization: VII CORPS
Box ID: BX001008
Folder Title: DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Document Number: 4
Folder Seq #: 11
UNCLASSIFIED
04/19/91
JULLS LONG REPORT
1. (U) JULLS NUMBER: 30534-25384 (00063), submitted by RILEY
AFZN-EN-YO, CPT WOODS, e36-421C), (913)239-4210.
2. (U) Operation DESERT SHIELD conducted by USCENTCOM on 02/06/91.
3. (U) KEYWORDS- RWO (REAL WORLD OPS), USA (US ARMY), ACTIVE
COMPONENT, LOGISTICS, TRANSPORTATION, AIRLIFT. COORDINATION,
PLANNING.
4. (U) TITLE: PLANS & POLICY: LOGISTICS: The DACG Plan After
Departure of The Division
5. (U) OBSERVATION. The plan +or operation of the DACG (Rear)
was not well thought out; and, as a result, A Company, 34th
Engineer Battalion, experienced several problems that could have
been avoided.
6. (U) DISCUSSION: Approximately 2 wee@@s before the last flight
carrying lst Infantry Division soldiers departed, the DACG
(Rear)-OIC, MAJ Wiggins, developed a plan detailing the DACG
(Rear) operations once the Division had left. This plan was
developed using input from the DOL representative worting with
the DACG as well as officers from A Company, 34th Engineer
Battalion. The plan called +or the utilization of approximately
15 personnel from USAG. These personnel Would man phones,
operate Computers (if qualified) and copy machines, and
generally assist Mr. George Allen, the DOL representative
slatted to become the DACG (Rear) OIC. However, the plan was
never put into action; and, as a result, A Company, 34th
Engineer Battalion, was forced to provide Support to the
operations center. This prevented A Company, 34th Engineer
Battalion, from refocusing its attention on preparing itself to
depl,,y,
A plan must be devised and agreed upon
at the outset of the DACO operations that covers how the
operation will run after the main body is gone and only
infrequent cargo flights remain. Effort must be focused an
training nandeployable soldiers, NCOs and officers during the
active part of the deployment in such areas as air load
planning, hazardous cargo identification, pallet building, and
POM operations. It was regrettable that a+ the nearly 1,C)OO
nondeployable soldiers which remained at Fort Riley after the
deployment of the Big Red One, not one of them Was used in
Support of any DACG missions.
S. (U) RECOMMENDED ACTION: Develop a plan for DACG operations
after major unit has deployed.
9. (U) COMMENTS: none
UNCLASSIFIED
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File Room = jul96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-26
Box ID = BX001008
Unit = 1ST ID
Parent Organization = VII CORPS
Folder Title = DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Folder Seq # = 11
Subject = SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTIO
Document Seq # = 4
Document Date =
Scan Date =
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 17-DEC-1996