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HEADQUARTERS, CFC 9518
Seoul, ROK
1June 19XX
ANNEX J TO CFC OPLAN (KOREA) 9518X-XX
COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS
REFERENCES:
a. Basic plan.
b. JCS Pub 0-2, "Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF)," 24 February 1995.
c. Maps, WGS-84, series L654, KOREA, sheets 3118,3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3218, 3219, 3220,
3221, 3222, 3318, 3319, 3320, 3321, 3322, 3418, 3419, 3420, 3421, 3422, 3515, 3516, 3517,3518, 3519,
3520, 3521, 3615, 3616, 3617, 3715, 3716, 3717, 3815, 3816,and 3817, 3915, 3916, 3917, 4016, 4017,
edition 001-KAMC, scale 1:100,000.
d. Map, WGS-84, series L654 sheet reference c, scale 1:1,000,000.
e. Datum used throughout this OPLAN is WGS 84.
1. General
a. Purpose. This Annex establishes command relationships within this command and while
conducting operations within the theater of operations.
b. Scope. Command relationships apply to forces COCOM to CFC and forces supporting CFC
operations in the Republic of South Korea.
2. Command Lines
a. Service and Functional Components
(1) US ARMY, KOREA (USARKorea).
(2) USPACIFICFLEET, (PACFLT)-NGCC.
(3) US MARINE CORPS FORCES, KOREA (MARFORKOREA).
(4) 7th AIR COMPONENT COMMAND (7ACCAF).
b. Other Subordinate Commands
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(1) Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKorea) will be designated Commander,
Joint Special Operations Task Force (COMJKOTF), if activated.
(2) Upon implementation of this plan, CINCKorea will designate the Commander, US
Army Korea, as Commander, Joint Task Force Korea (COMJTF Korea).
(3)
Force, if activated.
SOCKorea will be designated Commander, Joint Psychological Operations Task
c. Augmentation Forces. COMJTF Korea, COMJKOTF (if activated), and COMJPOTF (if
activated), will assume OPCON of assigned forces upon Plan execution.
d. Aternate Procedures.
Succession
COMMARFORKorea, then CINCPACFLT-NGCC.
3.
of
command
is
as
directed
by CINCKorea:
Support and Coordination Relationships
a.
Supporting Military Forces
(1) USTRANSCOM
(2) USSPACECOM
(3) USACOM
(4) USSOCOM
(5) USPACOM
b. Coordinating Authorities. TBD.
c. Supporting Agencies
(1) DOS
(a) Obtain use of foreign bases, over-flight rights, transit rights, as required, and
establish Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA).
(b) Identify military assistance requirements for Noncombatant Evacuation
Operations (NEO). Provide guidance and direct the evacuation of US citizens and other qualified
nationals in the Area of Responsibility.
(c) Assist in the arrangement of Host Nation support.
(d) Attempt to limit, through diplomatic means, the number of nations who are
supporting or who may consider supporting adversary forces.
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(2) CIA. Strategic and tactical intelligence concerning the theater of operations.
(3) JDC. Logistical planning, deployment, and execution.
(4) DIA. Intelligence concerning North Korean forces, dispositions, and deployments.
(5) NSA. SIGINT support.
(6) USAID. Coordinate activities with deployed US forces; support as directed by the US
Ambassador, Republic of Korea.
(7) Joint Command and Control Warfare Center (JC2WC). Coordinate C2W activities in
support of JTF Korea.
(8) USIA. Influence regional public attitudes about US foreign policy objectives in the
Republic of Korea
(9) Inter-Service Support Arrangements. Annex D.
e. Coordination with Diplomatic Agencies. CINCKorea will inform US Ambassador, Republic of
Korea, of the conduct of operations through direct coordination.
4. Relationships with International and Foreign Commands and Organizations
a. Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Alliance for Mutual Security (SEATOAMS), October 1991.
b. SEATO of Reciprocal Assistance 1948, as amended.
c. SEATO Charter, 1948, as amended.
5. Planning Relationships. TBD.
JIM R. RILEY
General, USA
Commander in Chief
Appendix:
1 - Command Relationships Diagrams
OFFICIAL:
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/s/
George J. Jolly
Major General, USAF
Director, J5
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