FM 100-17

GLOSSARY

A/DACG arrival/departure airfield AMC United States Air Force Air control group Mobility Command AA assembly area AO area of operations AAFES Army/Air Force Exchange Service AOC army operations center AALPS Automated Air Load Planning AOR area of responsibility System APC accounting processing codes ABL ammunition basic load APOD aerial port of debarkation above the line JSCP-prescribed major combat APOE aerial port of embarkation forces of brigade or larger in size and certain unique, intensively APORTS aerial ports capabilities file managed units. apportionment the determination and assignment of active component the total expected effort by percent- AC age and/or by priority that should be ACIFS Automated Central Issue Facility devoted to the various air operations System and/or geographic areas for a ACIIP Army automated clothing initial issue given period of time. point ARCOM Army Reserve command ACPERS Army Civilian Personnel System ARFOR Army forces AD active duty ARLANT Army Forces, US Atlantic Command ADANS Airlift Deployment Analysis System ARNG ADP automatic data processing ARPERCEN Army Reserve Personnel Center ADSW active duty for special work ARPRINT Army Program for Individual Training ADT active duty for training ARSTAF army staff AEC area equipment compound ASCC army service component commander AER Army Emergency Relief ASIMS Army Standard Information Manage- AF appropriated fund ment System AFRES Air Force Reserve ASL authorized stockage list AGR active guard/reserve ASMP Army Strategic Mobility Plan ALCE airlift control element ASSETS transportation assets file ALD available-to-load date AT annual training allocation resources provided the ATRRS Army Training Requirements and commander-in-chief for execution Resources System planning or actual execution. AUEL automated unit equipment list ALO authorized level of organization AUGTDA augmentation table of distribution AMEDD Army Medical Department and allowances AMERS Army Mobilization and Equipment AUTODIN automatic digital network Redistribution System availability date the date after notification or AMOPES Army Mobilization and Operations mobilization which forces will be Planning and Execution System marshaled at their home station or mobilization station and available AMP Army Mobilization Plan for deployment. AMSA area maintenance support activities

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available to the planning date a unit would be CMMC corps materiel management center load date available to out-load at a port of embarkation. CNGB Chief, National Guard Bureau AWIS Army Worldwide Command CNO Chief, Naval Operations and Control System Information COA course of action System COB command operating budget B COCOM combatant command BAQ basic allowance for quarters CODES computerized deployment system BAS basic allowance for subsistence COE Corps of Engineers; Chief BASOPS base operations of Engineers BBPBES Biennial Planning, Programming, COMMZ communications zone Budgeting, and Execution System COMPASS Computerized Movement Planning BBPCT blocking, bracing, packaging, and Status System crating, and tiedown COMPES Contingency Operations/Mobility BCT basic combat training Planning Execution System below the line combat service and combat service COMPO component support units and all other units not COMPO-1 active component on the troop program sequence number of above-the-line units. COMPO-2 Army National Guard component BIP budget increment package COMPO-3 Reserve component C 2 COMPO-4 unresourced force structure C command and control Computerized an information system and data CA civil affairs Movement base providing accurate and timely CAP crisis-action procedures Planning and unit movement data to DOD, JCS, Status System HQDA, and Army installations and CAR Chief, Army Reserve units in support of employment, CAS crisis-action system deployment, mobilization planning, CAT crisis-action team and execution for a wide range of military operations. CBRS Concept Based Requirements System CONPLAN operation plan in concept format/concept plan CBS-X Continued Balance System-Expanded contingency established in 1979 to assist the response MTMC commander in obtaining CCP container consolidation point commercial transportation resources C-Day the unnamed day deployment for deploying military forces. In 1991 operations commence the scope of contingency response was expanded to include coordinat- CDC continental United States ing domestic transportation demobilization centers resources when civil emergencies CESP Civil Engineering Support Plan affect defense readiness. Represent- CFM Continental United States atives of federal and regional trans- Freight Management System portation agencies and the commercial transportation industry CFSC Community Family Support Center organizations comprise CHSTR characteristics of transportation the contingency response team. resource file When activated, the team assists the Department of Defense in acquiring CI coordinating installation; command or coordinating domestic commercial information transportation. CINC commander-in-chief CONUS continental United States CINCFOR Commander-in-Chief, Forces CONUS a portion of the war-lime Army Command replacement replacement system used for CJCS Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff center marshaling nonunit personnel in preparation for deployment. CMCC corps movement control center CONUSA the numbered armies in the continental United States Glossary-1 FM 100-17 coordinating an installation assigned to coordinate deliberate operation planning tasks installation specified types of intraservice sup- planning assigned by the Joint Strategic port within a prescribed geographical Capabilities Plan or other directive area. and performed using procedures outlined in Joint Publications CORE contingency response 5-02.1, .2, and .3.1 COSCOM corps support command DEMSTAT Deployment, Employment, CPA chairman’s program assessment Mobilization Status System CPX command post exercise DEP delayed entry program CRAF civil reserve aircraft fleet deployment the relocation of forces to the CRC continental United States area of operation replacement center direct deployer a reserve component unit that moves CRD commander’s required date directly from home station to a port of embarkation and deploys without cross-level relocation or reassignment of person- postmobilization training. A modified nel or the act of effecting transfer in deploying unit is a reserve com- control, use, or location of materiel ponent unit that moves its equipment at an installation, regardless of to a sea port of embarkation and unit MACOM, as directed by the personnel to an MS with a subse- installation. quent move to an aerial port CS combat support of embarkation. CSA Chief of Staff, Army DLA Defense Logistics Agency CSS combat service support DMC defense movement coordinator CTA common table of allowances DMS demobilization station CVS commercial vendor services DOD Department of Defense D DODAAC Department of Defense activity DA Department of the Army address code domestic emergencies affecting public welfare DAF Department of the Air Force emergencies and occurring within the 50 states as DAMMS-R Department of the Army Movement a result of an enemy attack, insurrec- Management System-Redesign tion, or a civil disturbance which DAMPL Department of the Army Master endangers life and property or dis- Priority List rupts the usual process of government. DARMS Developmental Army Readiness and Mobilization System DOT Department of Transportation DARNG Director, Army National Guard DRL date required to load DASPS-E Department of the Army Standard E Port Systems-Enhanced EAC echelons above corps DCSLOG Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics EAD Earliest arrival date at the sea port DCSOPS Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations of embarkation. and Plans earliest arrival a day specified by a planner as the DCSPER Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel date earliest date when a unit can be accepted at a port of debarkation DCU deployment control unit during a deployment. Used with the D-Day The unnamed day on which a latest arrival date, it defines a particular operation commences or delivery window for transportation is to commence. planning. DEERS Defense Eligibility Enrollment early deploying units deploying within the first 44 Reporting System units days in support of a specific OPLAN. DEL deployment equipment list

1 Joint Operation Planning System, Volume I (Deliberate Planning Procedures), 6 July 1988; Volume II (Supplementary Planning Guidance), 30 March 1990; and Volume III (Automatic Data Processing Support). Glossary-2 FM 100-17 echeloning organizing units for movement. Like FMS force module subsystem task-organizing, echeloning is a FOA field operating agency predeployment standard operation procedure that establishes a priority FORMDEPS Forces Command Mobilization and for movement within the task force Deployment Planning System to accommodate available lift. Echel- FORSCOM US Army Forces Command ons may be divided, for example, into advanced parties, main body, FORSCOM a ten-volume set of documents that follow-on forces, and closure forces. Mobilization and provides guidance and procedures Within each echelon, there must be Deployment and assigns responsibilities for appropriate combat, combat support, Planing System planning within Forces Command, and combat service support other major Army commands, elements. Planning for each echelon subordinate commands, mobilization must include numbers of vehicles stations, and reserve component and personnel, consumable supply units. requirements, and updated unit FORSCOM Volume I of the FORSCOM movement data and automated unit Mobilization Plan Mobilization and Deployment Plann- equipment list. Habitual support ing System. It provides priorities, relationships between combat and guidance, procedures, and schedules combat service supports units must for the mobilization of reserve com- be established during the planning ponent units and individuals. stages. In principle, combat service force requirements generator support units must be adaptable, FRG flexible, and capable of supporting FSG family support groups a wide variety of equipment FSS fast sealift ships and units. FTS file transfer service ECS equipment concentration site FITD full-time training duty EDDA estimated deployment date aerial port; estimated departure date air GEOLOC standard Pacific geolocation code EDDS estimated deployment date seaport; GEOFILES standard specified graphic location estimated departure date sea file EDRE emergency deployment readiness G exercise GMR graduated mobilization response embarkation loading of troops with their supplies GOCOM USAR general officer command and equipment into ships or aircraft. GOPAX Group Operational Passenger ENCOM engineer command System EOC emergency operations center GTN global transportation network estimated estimate of the earliest date after the H deployment date available-to-load date on which each hazardous materiel movement requirement could leave HAZMAT the port of embarkation. Movement H-Hour the specific hour on D-Day at which date to an aerial port of embarkation a particular operation commences. is labeled as EDDA and to a sea The highest command or head- port of embarkation as EDDS. quarters coordinating the planning F specifies the exact hour. HNS host nation support FAA Federal Aviation Administration home station the permanent location of active FAC family assistance center units and ARNG and USAR units FDRP first destination reporting point (location of armory, center, or FEMA Federal Emergency Management installation). Agency HQDA Headquarters, Department of F-Hour The effective time of announcement the Army by the Secretary of Defense to the HS home station military departments of a decision HSC US Army Health Services Command to mobilize RC units. home station departure date FMP Forces Command Mobilization Plan HSTDD

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I joint deployment those headquarters, commands, and community agencies involved in the training, 1-Day (ambiguous The unnamed day on which preparation, movement, reception, warning) intelligence indicators are employment, support, and sustain- recognized. ment of military forces assigned or IMA individual mobilization augmentee committed to a theater of operations immediate full mobilization in the event of or objective area. The JDC usually mobilization attack of CONUS or a nuclear consists of the JCS, the services, attack. certain service major commands, individual individual members of a service’s including the service wholesale mobilization selected reserve who have an logistics commands, unified and augmentee annual training requirement and are specified commands and their preassigned to a wartime required service component commands, manpower authorization. In addition transportation operating agency, to filling these authorizations upon maneuver training commands, and mobilization, IMAs may also be joint task forces as applicable to a ordered to active duty under the given scenario. 200,000 Presidential call-up Joint Operation the DOD-directed, JCS-specified authority. Planning and system used in planning and execut- Execution System ing global and regional joint military operations. JOPES consists of individual members of the ready reserve not personnel, procedures, directives, ready reserve assigned to the selected reserve and communication systems, and not on active duty. The reservists electronic data processing systems may be mobilized: a. to provide filler to directly support deliberate planni- requirements for AC units; b. to form ng and time-sensitive planning and new active force units; c. to replace execution. combat losses. a. JOPES Level One Data. Basic industrial the transformation of industry from force information neither time- mobilization its peacetime activity to the industrial sequenced nor scenario-oriented. program necessary to support the b. JOPES Level Two Data. All national military objectives. It includes Level One data plus scenario- the mobilization of materiel, labor, oriented data. capital, production facilities, and c. JOPES Level Three Data. All contributory items and services Level One and Two data plus essential to the industrial program. scheduling information from the transportation component command. ING inactive national guard JOPES Joint Operation Planning and IPP industrial preparedness planning Execution System IPPM industrial preparedness planning JPEC Joint Planning and Execution measures Community IPSP intelligence priorities for strategic JRDC Joint Regional Defense Center planning JSCP Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan IRR individual ready reserve JSPS Joint Strategic Planning System ITO installation transportation officer JSR joint strategy review ITV intransit visibility JSS joint service software J JTF joint task force JAG judge advocate general JTTP joint tactics, techniques, JCRP Joint Command Readiness and procedures Program JUMPS Joint Uniform Military Pay System JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff L JDS Joint Deployment System LAD latest arrival date at port of JEPES Joint Engineer Planning and debarkation Execution System LANTCOM US Atlantic Command

Glossary-4 FM 100-17 latest arrival date a day specified by a planner as the MEPES computes time-phased requirements latest date when a unit can arrive for hospital beds by type, Class VIIIA and complete unloading at the port resupply, Class VIIIB (blood and of debarkation and support the con- blood products) resupply, medical cept of operations. personnel, and medical evacuation LCA US Army Logistics Control Activity requirements. L-Hour the specific hour at which a deploy- METT-T mission, enemy, terrain, troops, ment operation commences or is due and time available to commence on C-Day. MOBARPRINT Mobilization Army Program for LOC line of communication Individual Training LOGCAP Logistics Civil Augmentation Program MOBCON mobilization movement control LOGMARS logistics application of automated MOBERS Mobilization Equipment marking and reading symbols Redistribution System LOGNET logistics data network MOBEX mobilization exercise mobilization site the designated location where a LOGSAFE logistics sustainability analysis reserve component unit mobilizes or feasibility estimator moves after mobilization for further LOTS logistics-over-the-shore processing, training, and employ- LRC lesser regional contingency ment. Differs from a mobilization station in that it is not necessarily M a military installation. MA marshaling area mobilization a site at which a portion of an ARNG MAC Military Airlift Command and training unit’s authorized equipment is equipment site positioned by direction of CNGB MACOM major Army command and maintained to support unit MAIRS Military Airlift Integrating Reporting mobilization and training System mobilization the designated military installation MAITS maintenance assistance and instruc- station (active, semiactive, or state-owned/ tion teams controlled) to which a reserve com- marshaling area the geographic location where a ponent unit is moved for further deploying unit assembles, holds, and processing, organizing, equipping, organizes supplies and/or other training, an employment and from equipment for onward movement. which the unit may move to a sea port of embarkation or aerial port MAT mobilization assistance team of embarkation. MATES mobilization and training equipment mobilization MOBSCOPE provides for planning site shipments con- and initiating mobilization movements MBODD mobilization origin departure date figured for opera- This program uses mobilization MBSAD mobilization station arrival date tional planning scenario data and COMPASS- and execution maintained unit movement data to MCA movement control agency provide MTMC commercial move- MCC movement control center ment requirements for RC unit moves to the MS. MTMC also uses MCI military customs inspection MOBSCOPE to issue contingency MCL Mobilization Cross-Leveling System standing route orders. M-Day the day on which full mobilization mobilization equip- the system used by MS commanders is declared. ment redistribu- to redistribute or ship POMCUS MDRD mobilization, deployment, redeploy- tion system unit residual equipment items to fill ment, and demobilization high priority requirements. mobilization a DA-approved program to establish MEDCEN Army medical center movement a movement control center in each MEDCOM medical command control state area command. The movement MEET minimum essential equipment for control center collects, analyzes, and training consolidates all DOD organic move- ments and develops a master movement plan for mobilization and deployment.

Glossary-5 FM 100-17 mobilization tables an authorized document that shows N of distribution and the planned mobilization mission, allowances organizational structure, and NAF nonappropriated fund personnel and equipment requirement national security any occurrence, including natural for table of distribution and emergency disaster, military attack, technological allowance units. emergency, or other emergency that Mobilization a system that speeds the preparation seriously degrades or seriously threa- Personnel and dispatch of mobilization orders for tens the national security of the Processing IRR personnel and pre-positions per- United States. System sonnel accessioning data from mem- National Military a system of JCS command and con- bers of RC units, lRR, and retirees Command trol centers consisting of the national at MS. System military command center (NMCC) in Mobilization a FORSCOM computer subsystem the Pentagon, the alternate NMCC at Stationing Plann- supported by the Worldwide Military Site R, and the national emergency ing and Command and Control System. It is command post (NEACP) Execution designed to support mobilization NCA National Command Authorities System stationing planning within the opera- N-Day an unnamed day before C-day, for tion planning system and provide the example, NOO2 means two days base line for planning and executing before C-Day. For planning pur- mobilization operations. poses N-Day is a 24-hour period. For MOBPERS Mobilization Personnel Processing deliberate planning, it is the day System active forces are notified by the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff to pre- MOBSCOPE mobilization shipments configured for pare for deployment, employment, operational planning an execution and redeployment. N-Day is assumed MOBstation mobilization station to be the same as M-Day in those MOBTAADS tables listing forces that require Mobilization Installation/Army mobilization. However, at execution, Authorization Document System N-Day may be independent of the MOBTDA mobilization table of distribution outbreak of hostilities (D-Day) or and allowances mobilization (M-Day). MODRE mobilization deployment readiness NDRF national defense reserve fleet exercise NDMS National Disaster Medical System MOS military occupational speciality NEACP national emergency command post MPA Military Personnel Army NEO noncombatant emergency operations MPES Mobilization Planning and Execution System NGB National Guard Bureau MPMES Medical Planning Module Execution NGPA National Guard Personnel Army System NIF nonindustrial facilities MRC major regional contingency NMCC national military command center MS mobilization station NMSD national military strategy document MSC Military Sealift Command nonunit-related all personnel not deploying with a MSCD military support to civil defense personnel specific unit who require transporta- tion to or from an area of operations; MSO military service obligation includes individuals such as filler per- MTBOR mobilization training base output sonnel, replacements, temporary duty requirements or temporary additional duty per- sonnel, all categories of civilians, MTMC Military Traffic Management medical evacuees, and retrograde Command personnel (Joint Pub 1-02). MTOE modified table of organization and equipment NPG nonunit personnel generator MTONS measurement tons NPS nonprior service MUSARC Major US Army Reserve Command NRC nonunit-related cargo MWR morale, welfare, and recreation NRP nonunit-related personnel NSA National Security Agency NSC National Security Council Glossary-6 FM 100-17

O Presidential the provision of a public law that Selected Re- provides the President a means to OCAR Office of the Chief, Army Reserve serve Call-Up activate, without a declaration of OCC Office of the Corps of Chaplains Authority national emergency, not more than OCIE organizational clothing and 200,000 members of the selected individual equipment reserve (all services total) for not more than 90 days, which the OCONUS outside continental United States President may extend for an ODCSPER Office, Deputy Chief of Staff additional 90 days. for Personnel PROFIS Professional Officer Filler System OER office evaluation report PSA port support activity OMA Operation and Maintenance, Army PSD post security detachment OMAR Operation and Maintenance, PSRC Presidential Selected Reserve Army Reserve Call-Up OMARNG Operation and Maintenance, PSYOP psychological operations National Guard PTSR postmobilization training support OPCON operational control requirements system OPLAN operation plan PWRS pre-positioned war reserve stock OPORD operation order R OTSG Office of the Surgeon General RAA redeployment assembly area P RC reserve components PA public affairs RCAS reserve component automation PBG program budget guidance system PERSCOM US Total Army Personnel Command RCUCH reserve component unit commander’s PLASSN planning and training associations handbook R-Day the day hostile forces are first prepared PLL prescribed load list to attack PMCS preventive maintenance checks and services RDD required delivery date POD port of debarkation ready-to-load the date a unit is projected as POE port of embarkation date capable of departing an installation POM preparation for overseas movement (origin or mobilization station) en POMCUS pre-positioning of materiel configured route to a POE. to unit sets (JOPS); pre-positioned RECBN reception battalion overseas materiel configured to unit redistribution reallocation or reassignment of sets (DOD); pre-positioned personnel, or the act of effecting organization materiel configured transfer in control, use, or location of to unit sets (USA). materiel between Army installations POMCUS unit equipment remaining after a as directed by an intermediate or residual shipment unit deploys. MACOM headquarters. port of an air or sea terminal at which troops, RELMS rapidly erectable light mobilization embarkation units, military-sponsored personnel, structures unit equipment, and materiel board required the date a unit is required to arrive at and are loaded. delivery date a specific destination (major unit ass- port of an aerial port or sea port within the embly area/operational area) to com- debarkation theater of operations where the plete unloading in support of a strategic transportation of forces is specific requirement. completed. It may not be the final reserve the US Army Reserve and the Army destination of a force. coponents National Guard. PORTS port characteristics file PRB personnel replacement battalion PREPO pre-positioned stocks

Glossary-7 FM 100-17 retired reserve those individuals whose names are SRF summary reference file placed on the retired reserve list. Members of the retired reserve may, SRP soldier readiness program if qualified, be ordered to active duty standard a basic set of codes integral to each involuntarily in time of war or national requirement current table of organization and emergency declared by Congress, code equipment that expresses each or when otherwise authorized by law, possible combination or variation and then only when it is determined thereof and, when associated with by the Secretary of the Army that organization data, is the basis for adequate numbers of qualified indivi- personnel and supply computations. duals in the required categories are Standard an automated system controlled and not readily available in the ready Installation maintained by DA and designed to reserve or in active status in the support the personnel strength and standby reserve. Personnel management information needs of RG readiness group System field commanders and their staffs. RLD ready-to-load date standby reserve those units and members of the reserve components (other than RMEC regional military emergency those in the ready reserve or retired coordinator reserve) who are liable for active duty ROM reception and onward movement only after the Secretary of the Army, with the approval of the Secretary RORO roll-on/roll-off of Defense, determines there are not ROS4 reduced operational status, four days enough readily available units or RPA Reserve Personnel Army members in the ready reserve in the RRF ready reserve fleet required category. S STANFINS Standard Financial System S-Day the day the President authorizes the STARC state area command ordering of not more that 200,000 state movement the agency responsible for perform- members of the selected reserve to control center ing the convoy movement control active duty for up to 90 days with the responsibilities of the adjutant possible extension of up to an add- general in each state. itional 90 days. The selected reserve state area a mobilization entity within the ARNG call-up is not a part of partial or full command state headquarters and headquarters mobilization, but provides the found- detachment that may be ordered to ation for further expansion of the active duty when ARNG units in that active armed forces (such as partial state are alerted for mobilization. The mobilization). state area command provides for con- SA staging area trol of mobilization ARNG units from home station until arrival at mobiliza- SAILS Standard Army Intermediate Level tion station. It is also responsible Supply System for planning and executing military SECARMY Secretary of the Army support for civil defense land SECDEF defense plans under the respective Secretary of Defense area commander and military SELRES selected reserve family assistance. SI support installation STON short ton SIDPERS Standard Installation Division STRADS Strategic Analysis and Deployment Personnel System System SJA staff judge advocate structure ALO 1, full TOE, and SMCC state movement control center strength TDA strength SOCOM Special Operations Command supported the commander having primary commander responsibility for all aspects of a task SOF special operations forces assigned by the JCSP or by other SOMS state-operated mobilization station authority. This term also refers to the SORTS Status of Resources and commander who originates the System OPLAN in response to requirements by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs SPOD sea port of debarkation of Staff. SPOE sea port of embarkation Glossary-8 FM 100-17

supporting a commander deploying to or TC-AIMS Transportation Coordinators’ Auto- commander providing other support to a supported mated Information for Movement commander in an operation. System supporting an installation or activity that provides TCC transportation component command installation specified types of support to off-post units and activities within a specific TDA table of distribution and allowances geographic area. T-Day the effective day coincident with the Presidential declaration of national T emergency or the day Title 10, TA theater army USC 673 is invoked by the President tactical assembly area in furtherance of an existing national TAA emergency to mobilize (not more TAACOM theater army area command than 1,000,000 exclusive of the TAADS The Army Authorized Documents 200,000 call-up) ready reserves and System the resources needed for their support for a period of not more TAG the state adjutant general than 24 months. tailoring whereas task-organizing and echelon- ing are preplanned, tailoring is TEA Transportation Engineering Agency situationally dependent. Units and TELNET telecommunications network unit movement data may be added to TFE transportation feasibility estimator or subtracted from a planned task organization based on the mission time-phased computer-supported date base and available lift. Additionally, force and portion of an operation plan that availability of pre-positioned equip- deployment contains time-phased force data, ment near the area of operations, data nonunit-related cargo and personnel host nation/contract services, or other data, and movement data for the infrastructure assets are combat operation plan. Information includes multipliers that allow for multiple in-place units, prioritized arrival of requirements to move simultaneously units deployed to support the OPLAN, to the operational area. Tailoring routing of forces to be deployed, occurs after initial strategic lift, pro- movement data associated with positioned assets, and host nation/ deploying forces, estimates of nonunit- contract services or assets have related cargo and personnel move- been identified. ments to be conducted concurrently with deployment of forces, and TAMCA theater army movement estimates of transportation control agency requirements. TAMMC theater army materiel management TMOPS TRADOC Mobilization and Opera- center tions Planning System TAMMIS theater army medical management TOA transportation operating agency; information system time of arrival; transfer of authority TARO theater army reception office TOE table of organization and equipment task-organizing for deployment purposes, the TOM-D training, operations, mobilization, process process of forming combined arms and deployment task forces with a limited self- sustainment capability for rapid TOPS Transportation Operational Personal deployment; centered primarily Property System around maneuver brigades, task- TPFDD time-phased force and deployment organizing is a predeployment data activity during normal training activities; task-organized units TPFDL time-phased force and develop close training relationships deployment list to facilitate deployment and tactical TPU troop program unit employment; training at maneuver TRADOC US Army Training and brigade-level and above should in- Doctrine Command clude preparation for a variety of employment environments. TC ACCIS Transportation Coordinator Auto- mated Command and Control Information System Glossary-9 FM 100-17 trainee, the only source of personnel manag- USAREC United States Army Recruiting transient ed by PERSCOM for mobilization and Command holdee, war planning. The account is used USAREUR United States Army Europe students account to provide theater filler and casualty replacement personnel in support USARFS United States Army Reserve of an OPLAN. The account during Forces Schools peacetime contains approximately USARLANT United States Army Forces, Atlantic 100,000 personnel. However, the number planned for and the number USARPAC United States Army, Pacific actually available for support of an Command OPLAN is substantially reduced USARSO based on the fully trained portions USASOC United States Army Special of the account. Operations Command TRANSCOM transportation command USATC United States Army training center TSG The Surgeon General USC United States Code TTAD temporary tours of active duty USCG United States Coast Guard TTHS trainee, transient, holdee, USCINCCENT United States Commander-in-Chief, and student Central Command TTU transportation terminal unit USCINCEUR United States Commander-in Chief, TUCHA type unit data file European Command TUOET type unit equipment detail file USCINCLANT United States Commander-in-Chief, U Atlantic Command USCINCPAC United States Commander-in-Chief, U/E unit equipment Pacific Command UCP Unified Command Plan USCINCSOC United States Commander-in-Chief, UDF unit data file Special Operations Command UIC unit identification code USCINCSOUTH United States Commander-in-Chief ULN unit line number Southern Command UMC unit movement coordinator USCINCSPACE United States Commander-in-Chief, UMD unit movement date Space Command USCINCTRANS United States Commander-in-Chief, UNAAF Unified Action Armed Forces Transportation Command unit training a consolidation of ARNG organiza- equipment site tion equipment at or in close USDA United States Department proximity to and serving as an of Agriculture authorized weekend training site USPFO United States Property and USACAPOC United States Army Civil Affairs Fiscal Office and Psychological Operations USR unit status report Command USSOCOM United States Special Operations USACE United States Army Command Corps of Engineers USTRANSCOM United States Transportation USAHSC United States Army Health Command Services Command UTC unit type codes USAISC United States Army Information V Systems Command VHA variable housing allowance USAMC United States Army Materiel Command W W-Day the day the President decides, USAMEDDCS United States Army Medical (unambiguous based upon the intelligence infor- Department Center and School strategic mation provided to him, that a hostile USAR United States Army Reserve warning) government has elected to USARC United States Army Reserve initiate hostilities. Command WES Worldwide Military Command and USARCENT United States Army, Central Control Entry System Command Glossary-10 FM 100-17

WESTLCF Worldwide Military Command and personnel, procedures, data process- Control Entry System Teleconference ing systems, display systems, message preparation systems, WETS weekend equipment training site intercomputer networks, and voice, WIN Worldwide Military Command and date, and record communications Control System Intercomputer systems. Network WPS Worldwide Port System WIS Worldwide Military Command and Control Information System WRMS war reserve materiel stock Worldwide Military provides the means for operational WWMCCS Worldwide Military Command Command and direction and technical administrative and Control System Control System support for command and control of US military forces. WWMCCS includes the facilities, equipment,

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