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"EXSUM: TF Eagle Border Flag Meeting in Shkin (28SEPT)
On the afternoon of 28SEP07 TF Eagle hosted a border flag meeting at the Angorada checkpoint with PAKMIL representatives from the 21st Sindh (LTC Zahid) 13th Sindh (MAJ Saqib) and 6th Punjab (LTC Zahid) Battalions. The purpose of the meeting was to further the trust and communication between the PAKMIL and U.S. Forces. The meeting started with introductions, and a TF Eagle presentation to PAKMIL including U.S. Forces locations, strength, and contact information. The presentation included intelligence updates with direct reference ACM HVTs currently believe to be inside Pakistan and detailed information (cleansed of sources and methods) concerning rocket attacks on CF originating in Pakistan. The critical point discussed was the need for PAKMIL to update U.S. Forces on their checkpoint locations to ensure situational awareness and synchronization. Following this discussion, the PAKMIL covered the importance of good communications with U.S. Forces and the need for a better system of communication than the existing TacChat that is too heavily relied upon now. Both parties discussed the need for reliable FM communications and methods to increase effectiveness despite the mountainous terrain. The next topic discussed was the importance and need to include ANSF in future border flag meetings in order to facilitate their development, professionalism and mutual trust with PAKMIL. The meeting ended with discussions about conducting a large, multi-battalion/BDE BFM at FOB Bermel in late October that will include ANA leadership. Following the discussions, the PAKMIL offered refreshments and photographs were taken to commemorate the event.
General Observations: The attendance of the CJTF-82 PAKMIL LNO (LTC Tariq) was extremely valuable. LTC Tariq knew many of the PAKMIL officers in attendance from prior assignments and brought immediate credibility to U.S. officers attending. LTC Tariq spoke freely and, many times, very bluntly to his fellow PAKMIL officers. He commented on the need for PAKMIL to take action on reports of ACM activity on their side of the border and then, necessarily, report their findings to their US counterparts. He requested that the PAKMIL BN commanders take aggressive action to develop trust and cooperation between US and PAKMIL forces. He requested that the PAKMIL BN Cdrs personally address their junior leaders and press the issue of developing trust with CF officer; in effect, to start acting like allies. His comments were invaluable since they would not have been well received coming from U.S. officers. It appeared to shock the attending BN commanders that there was a senior PAKMIL officer working in the CJTF-82 headquarters.
Overall, LTC Tariqs presence immediately increased the level of trust between the two parties and led to the most effective border flag meeting we have had in our battle space. As a result, this BFM did not became a blame game (LTC Tariq also exhorted the PAKMIL officers stop engaging in these types of sessions as they accomplish little and harbor distrust). The tone of the meeting was relaxed and comfortable, the collective feeling of participants was that it was a productive event where all sides looked to immediately increase ways to reduce and stop miscreant activity along the shared border.
ANA Distrust of the PAKMIL IVO Shkin: ANA forces at BSP-213 were surprisingly and openly hostile to LTC Tariq. The ANA were visibly upset at U.S. Forces for bringing a PAKMIL officer to their checkpoint and made openly hostile remarks and gestures towards him. This reaction was unexpected but further highlights the need for U.S. Forces to speak with the ANA chain of command and address the issue directly. While senior ANA Officers routinely attend the BSSM, the spirit of cooperation does not extend down to the company level and below. The level of cooperation and view of PAKMIL must be enhanced in order for border relations to continue to improve and progress. TF Eagle is going to immediately engage the ANA leadership on this point and ensure they understand that it is a critical step in their development as a professional force."
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[/COLOR]"Mission: Key leaders from TF Raptor conduct a border flag meeting with representatives of PAKMIL 030500ZOCT07 to develop a partnership for border security IOT prevent OMF infiltration.\n\nConcept of Operations:\nThe purpose of this operation is to continue to develop a working relationship with Pakistani frontier security forces in order to prevent enemy infiltration and movement of supplies through the border region. \n\nPhase I: JBAD PRT to Landi Kotel (PAK)\nPhase II: L/U w/ PAKMIL, move to BFM Site\nPhase III: Border Flag Meeting\nPhase IV: Landi Kotel (PAK) to JBAD PRT\n\nThe desired endstate of this operation is a good working relationship between CF and PAKMIL, willingness to solve border security issues, and a subsequent scheduled BFM during October.\n\nScheme of Maneuver:\n\nPhase I: COL AKRAM (ABP Chief will link up with CF at the JBAD PRT at 0300Z on 03OCT, and all pax will be staged at the JBAD PRT HLZ at 0400Z. A/C will arrive for pickup at approximately 0425Z and will fly to Landi Kotel (Pakistan) immediately over the border from Torkham Gate. Grid for the HLZ is 42SXC 99225 75300.\n\nPhase II: Once the 173rd STB pax and ANSF elements have cleared the A/C, they will be met by elements of the Khyber Rifle Regiment (commanded by COL Qaiser) and moved to the Border Flag Meeting site (Khyber Rifles HQ) at 42SXC 98316 76107 .\n\nPhase III: The Border Flag Meeting will begin at approximately 0500Z and continue until discussions are complete. Topics to be covered will include border sector security issues, exchange of updated contact information, coordination of efforts to maximize border security, and determination of a time / place of the next Border Flag Meeting.\n\nPhase IV: Return to JBAD PRT will be conducted conversely to the movement to Landi Kotel. As the meeting is wrapping up (~0930Z), the communications element will convey impending mission completion to the JBAD JOC who will notify TF BAYONET via mIRC. Following closing comments and farewells, PAKMIL forces will escort the 173rd STB element to the previously used HLZ (42SXC 99225 75300). The A/C will move the 173rd STB element from Landi Kot (PAK) to JBAD PRT and RTB.\n\nEND OF OP BRIEF"
On the afternoon of 28SEP07 TF Eagle hosted a border flag meeting at the Angorada checkpoint with PAKMIL representatives from the 21st Sindh (LTC Zahid) 13th Sindh (MAJ Saqib) and 6th Punjab (LTC Zahid) Battalions. The purpose of the meeting was to further the trust and communication between the PAKMIL and U.S. Forces. The meeting started with introductions, and a TF Eagle presentation to PAKMIL including U.S. Forces locations, strength, and contact information. The presentation included intelligence updates with direct reference ACM HVTs currently believe to be inside Pakistan and detailed information (cleansed of sources and methods) concerning rocket attacks on CF originating in Pakistan. The critical point discussed was the need for PAKMIL to update U.S. Forces on their checkpoint locations to ensure situational awareness and synchronization. Following this discussion, the PAKMIL covered the importance of good communications with U.S. Forces and the need for a better system of communication than the existing TacChat that is too heavily relied upon now. Both parties discussed the need for reliable FM communications and methods to increase effectiveness despite the mountainous terrain. The next topic discussed was the importance and need to include ANSF in future border flag meetings in order to facilitate their development, professionalism and mutual trust with PAKMIL. The meeting ended with discussions about conducting a large, multi-battalion/BDE BFM at FOB Bermel in late October that will include ANA leadership. Following the discussions, the PAKMIL offered refreshments and photographs were taken to commemorate the event.
General Observations: The attendance of the CJTF-82 PAKMIL LNO (LTC Tariq) was extremely valuable. LTC Tariq knew many of the PAKMIL officers in attendance from prior assignments and brought immediate credibility to U.S. officers attending. LTC Tariq spoke freely and, many times, very bluntly to his fellow PAKMIL officers. He commented on the need for PAKMIL to take action on reports of ACM activity on their side of the border and then, necessarily, report their findings to their US counterparts. He requested that the PAKMIL BN commanders take aggressive action to develop trust and cooperation between US and PAKMIL forces. He requested that the PAKMIL BN Cdrs personally address their junior leaders and press the issue of developing trust with CF officer; in effect, to start acting like allies. His comments were invaluable since they would not have been well received coming from U.S. officers. It appeared to shock the attending BN commanders that there was a senior PAKMIL officer working in the CJTF-82 headquarters.
Overall, LTC Tariqs presence immediately increased the level of trust between the two parties and led to the most effective border flag meeting we have had in our battle space. As a result, this BFM did not became a blame game (LTC Tariq also exhorted the PAKMIL officers stop engaging in these types of sessions as they accomplish little and harbor distrust). The tone of the meeting was relaxed and comfortable, the collective feeling of participants was that it was a productive event where all sides looked to immediately increase ways to reduce and stop miscreant activity along the shared border.
ANA Distrust of the PAKMIL IVO Shkin: ANA forces at BSP-213 were surprisingly and openly hostile to LTC Tariq. The ANA were visibly upset at U.S. Forces for bringing a PAKMIL officer to their checkpoint and made openly hostile remarks and gestures towards him. This reaction was unexpected but further highlights the need for U.S. Forces to speak with the ANA chain of command and address the issue directly. While senior ANA Officers routinely attend the BSSM, the spirit of cooperation does not extend down to the company level and below. The level of cooperation and view of PAKMIL must be enhanced in order for border relations to continue to improve and progress. TF Eagle is going to immediately engage the ANA leadership on this point and ensure they understand that it is a critical step in their development as a professional force."
---------- Post added at 01:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:25 PM ----------
[/COLOR]"Mission: Key leaders from TF Raptor conduct a border flag meeting with representatives of PAKMIL 030500ZOCT07 to develop a partnership for border security IOT prevent OMF infiltration.\n\nConcept of Operations:\nThe purpose of this operation is to continue to develop a working relationship with Pakistani frontier security forces in order to prevent enemy infiltration and movement of supplies through the border region. \n\nPhase I: JBAD PRT to Landi Kotel (PAK)\nPhase II: L/U w/ PAKMIL, move to BFM Site\nPhase III: Border Flag Meeting\nPhase IV: Landi Kotel (PAK) to JBAD PRT\n\nThe desired endstate of this operation is a good working relationship between CF and PAKMIL, willingness to solve border security issues, and a subsequent scheduled BFM during October.\n\nScheme of Maneuver:\n\nPhase I: COL AKRAM (ABP Chief will link up with CF at the JBAD PRT at 0300Z on 03OCT, and all pax will be staged at the JBAD PRT HLZ at 0400Z. A/C will arrive for pickup at approximately 0425Z and will fly to Landi Kotel (Pakistan) immediately over the border from Torkham Gate. Grid for the HLZ is 42SXC 99225 75300.\n\nPhase II: Once the 173rd STB pax and ANSF elements have cleared the A/C, they will be met by elements of the Khyber Rifle Regiment (commanded by COL Qaiser) and moved to the Border Flag Meeting site (Khyber Rifles HQ) at 42SXC 98316 76107 .\n\nPhase III: The Border Flag Meeting will begin at approximately 0500Z and continue until discussions are complete. Topics to be covered will include border sector security issues, exchange of updated contact information, coordination of efforts to maximize border security, and determination of a time / place of the next Border Flag Meeting.\n\nPhase IV: Return to JBAD PRT will be conducted conversely to the movement to Landi Kotel. As the meeting is wrapping up (~0930Z), the communications element will convey impending mission completion to the JBAD JOC who will notify TF BAYONET via mIRC. Following closing comments and farewells, PAKMIL forces will escort the 173rd STB element to the previously used HLZ (42SXC 99225 75300). The A/C will move the 173rd STB element from Landi Kot (PAK) to JBAD PRT and RTB.\n\nEND OF OP BRIEF"