History of the Regiment
In 1997, following peace support operations in the Balkan area, NATO recognized its need for a civil-military cooperation capability (CIMIC) to interface with the civil environment and facilitate the accomplishment of its mission.
Indeed,
conflicts in the recent past have been characterized
by a considerable involvement of the civilian
population, leading to a massive presence of
International GO and NGO personnel in the Area
of Operations. This has increased exponentially
the number of actors the military has had to
deal with in order to succeed in the mission.
Consequently, NATO reviewed its doctrine and
decided to create a specialized unit, incumbent
and solely responsible for civil–military
cooperation. Italy, among other countries, took
in the demand for this specialized unit and
promoted, as framework and leader nation, the
creation of a “Multinational CIMIC Group”
in Motta di Livenza, on January 1, 2002 with
the participation of Italy, Greece, Hungary and Portugal.
On February 26, 2004 the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) was signed by the representatives of the five participating nations: Italy, Greece, Portugal, Hungary and Romania in the presence of a representative of SHAPE.
Since 28th of April, 2009 CIMIC Group South denomination was changed into Multinational CIMIC Group. This modification was approved by the Participating Nations, and reflected in the new Memorandum of Understanding, signed by SHAPE and by National Military Representatives of Greece, Italy, Hungary, Portugal and Romania.
This document lays down the tasks
of the unit either in warfare or peacekeeping
operations.
The
first operational commitment started on June
29, 2003 with the personnel of the Cimic Centre
involved in operation “ANTICA BABILONIA”
in Iraq.
The Multinational CIMIC Group (MNCG Regt) can
be tasked with Collective Defense Operations
under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty,
and Crisis Response Operations under non-Article
5 in support of peace and international security.
The MNCG represents the only Operational Cimic
Headquarters within NATO and can be deployed
in support of units up to army corps level,
with the aid of Cimic Group structure assets
from participating nations. It carries out its
task of linking Alliance forces and the civilian
environment in two ways: deploying a core group
of specialists named “Deployable Module”
to coordinate Cimic Group efforts, and providing
specific advice to the Force Commander.
Furthermore
and depending on the situation, it can provide
one or more CIMIC CENTRES. These are meeting
points, which can vary in number according to
the situation, for local authorities and the
civilian population.
Finally the MNCG Regt also represents a Centre
for Training, Education and permanent expertise
and consultancy in the matter of civil-military
cooperation. In this capacity it organizes multilateral
adjournment meetings, as well as NATO BASIC
CIMIC COURSES, and is constantly in contact
with the most important International Organisations
and Italian and foreign Non-Governmental Organisations
(NGOs).
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