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OCLC Number: 55701582 Excerpt: ... EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMANDER'S OVERVIEW * Describes Reserve Component ( RC ) Forces * Describes RC Manpower Mobilization Process * Covers RC Manpower Mobilization Roles and Responsibilities * Lists and Describes the Subprocesses of Manpower Mobilization Introduction The Total Force Policy Reserve and National Guard forces are collectively referred to combines active, Reserve, as Reserve Component ( RC ) forces, and are not only required National Guard, military to help fight and win the nation's wars, but also are integral to retirees, and civilian forces the accomplishment of peacetime missions and conflict into an integrated prevention. RC manpower mobilization is the process of implementation plan. augmenting the active forces with units and individuals from the Services ' RC forces. The various organizational levels - Joint Staff, Services, supported and supporting commanders in chief ( CINCs ) - have a role in the manpower mobilization process either as a provider or receiver of forces or as a supporting player. Reserve Component Manpower Mobilization Roles and Responsibilities Many of these Mobilization staff officers ( MSOs ) and planners play a critical responsibilities overlap role in manpower mobilization. There are also specific and require close mobilization responsibilities assigned to the Joint Staff, coordination during Services, and supported and supporting CINCs. United States mobilization. Atlantic Command ( USACOM ) functions as a joint force provider. Its role allows it to look broadly at the supported CINC and the Service components under its command who resource the CINC's requirements, total forces available, and actual or potential missions to ensure optimum use of forces. When requested by the supported CINC, USACOM integrates force requirements that more than one Service is able to provide, such as engineers, security, and / or medical support. United States Special Operations Command ( USSOCOM ) is
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Joint tactics, techniques, and procedures for manpower mobilization and demobilization operations: Reserve Component
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