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DTIC ADA168414: Planning for Post-Mobilization Training and Validat...
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Although there are many management systems supporting
planning data for post-mobilization requirements, the
installations designated to receive the Reserve Component
forces do not have a common system to identify the
training status and needs of the units upon arrival.
Further, the Installation Commander has the
responsibility for validating the combat readiness of
these units prior to deployment. The guidance and policy
in this critical area is not consistent among the various
commands involved. The growing interest in mobilization
results from the increased US reliance on the Reserve
Components (RC) for the execution of any major war plan.
Although the USAR and the ARNG may be able to perform
their wartime mission, these forces must be able to get
to the theater, on schedule, with the proper training;
and the CINC must know the combat status of the units.
Crossleveling, existing systems to identify the numbers
of equipment and personnel; increases the combat
readiness of the deploying units. However, a subjective
evaluation is required in order to determine the training
status and validate the units. This paper reviews post-
mobilization planning systems at the installation level
and proposes that the US Army develop a comprehensive
system for determining the post-mobilization training
requirements of a Reserve Component unit, and for
validating combat readiness prior to deployment.
Date Published: 2018-02-08 02:57:33
Identifier: DTIC_ADA168414
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Language: english
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