21st Century U.S. Military Documents: Personnel Readiness and Mobilization (Air Force Handbook 10-416 22) - ANGUS, USAFR, Callup

Nonfiction, History, Military, Aviation
Cover of the book 21st Century U.S. Military Documents: Personnel Readiness and Mobilization (Air Force Handbook 10-416 22) - ANGUS, USAFR, Callup by Progressive Management, Progressive Management
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Progressive Management ISBN: 9781301748129
Publisher: Progressive Management Publication: October 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Progressive Management
ISBN: 9781301748129
Publisher: Progressive Management
Publication: October 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mobilization encompasses all activities necessary for the orderly transition of active and ANGUS/USAFR forces from a peacetime to wartime posture. The War and Mobilization Plan, Volume 6 (WMP-VI), covers transitioning the industrial base from a normal state of peacetime preparedness to wartime production postures (also see Joint Pub 1-02).

Purpose of Mobilization Planning. The means by which organizations charged with mobilization responsibilities define policies and document procedures to accomplish tasks.

Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION AND PURPOSE * 1.1. General Information on Mobilization * 1.2. Purpose of Mobilization Planning * 1.3. Testing Mobilization Procedures * 1.4. Terms Used in This Handbook * Chapter 2 * MOBILIZATION PLAN RESPONSIBILITIES * 2.1. Mobilization Plans Detail Responsibilities and Procedures * 2.2. Air Force Component Commanders * 2.3. Major Commands * 2.4. Air Force Installations * 2.5. The ANGUS/USAFR Wing or Group Commander * 2.6. Unit Mobilization Plans * Chapter 3 * ACTIVATION * 3.1. General Descriptions, Types of Activation, and Planning * 3.2. Activation Authorities * 3.3. The ANGUS/USAFR Access Process * 3.4. Responsibilities, Requirements, and Resource Planning * Chapter 4 * ANGUS/USAFR ACCESS ACTIONS * 4.1. Execution * 4.2. Personnel * 4.3. Volunteerism * Chapter 5 * PRESIDENTIAL SELECTED RESERVE CALLUP AUTHORITY (10 USC 673b) * 5.1. Implementation * 5.2. AD Location * 5.3. Unit Manning * 5.4. Operational Control/Administrative Control * 5.5. Change in Statutory Authority * Chapter 6 * ORDERING MEMBERS TO AD * 6.1. Procedures for Requesting Activation/ Mobilization of ANGUS/USAFR * 6.2. Reporting Requirements * 6.3. Failure To Report * 6.4. Transportation and Advance of Pay and Travel Allowances * 6.5. General Officers * 6.6. Members on AD in Support of the ANGUS/USAFR * 6.7. Changes in Unit Membership * 6.8. Operational Control/Administrative Control * 6.9. Processing to AD * 6.10. MPF Support for Activated and Nonactivated Personnel * 6.11. Unit Requirements * 6.12. AD Orders * 6.13. Sanctuary for ANGUS/USAFR Personnel * 6.14. Ordering Individuals to AD (Excluding Centrally Managed IMAs) * 6.15. Ordering Centrally Managed IMAs to AD * 6.16. Ordering IMAs Assigned to Joint Positions, Unified Commands, and Ex * 6.17. Ordering PIM to AD * 6.18. Basic Military Training (BMT) * 6.19. Personnel Awaiting Entry Into or Attending Air Force or Other Service * 6.20. Grade and Date of Rank (DOR) * 6.21. Aviation Service: * 6.22. Change in Statutory Authority * Chapter 7 * PUSH-PULL MOBILIZATION * 7.1. Push-Pull * 7.2. Factors for Activation * 7.3. Procedures for Developing a Push-Pull Recommendation * 7.4. Implementation * Chapter 8 * STOP-LOSS * 8.1. Stop-Loss Implementation * 8.2. Authority and Actions * Chapter 9 * APPROPRIATIONS * 9.1. Volunteerism * 9.2. Presidential Selected Reserve Callup (10 USC 673b) * 9.3. Partial Mobilization (10 USC 673) * Chapter 10 * DELAY AND EXEMPTION * 10.1. Delay and Exemption * 10.2. Processing Procedures * Chapter 11 * ENTITLEMENTS * 11.1. Entitlements * 11.2. Implementation and Coordination * 11.3. Entitlements Upon Deactivation * 11.4. Unit Welfare Funds * Chapter 12—SYSTEMS * 12.1. Personnel Data Systems (PDS) * 12.2. PSRC and Mobilization of IMAs and Mobilization of the PIM * 12.3. Deactivation * 12.4. PDS Actions on Effective Date of Deactivation * 12.5. PSRC and Mobilization of Individuals (Members Remaining on Their Respective Files * 12.6. Manpower Mobilization and Accession Status Report (MOBREP) * Chapter 13 * DEACTIVATION * 13.1. General Information * 13.2. Special Orders and Travel Vouchers * 13.3. DD Form 214, Certification of Release or Discharge from Active Duty * 13.4. Activated Retiree Actions * 13.5. Deactivation of IMA/PIM at TDY Location

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Mobilization encompasses all activities necessary for the orderly transition of active and ANGUS/USAFR forces from a peacetime to wartime posture. The War and Mobilization Plan, Volume 6 (WMP-VI), covers transitioning the industrial base from a normal state of peacetime preparedness to wartime production postures (also see Joint Pub 1-02).

Purpose of Mobilization Planning. The means by which organizations charged with mobilization responsibilities define policies and document procedures to accomplish tasks.

Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION AND PURPOSE * 1.1. General Information on Mobilization * 1.2. Purpose of Mobilization Planning * 1.3. Testing Mobilization Procedures * 1.4. Terms Used in This Handbook * Chapter 2 * MOBILIZATION PLAN RESPONSIBILITIES * 2.1. Mobilization Plans Detail Responsibilities and Procedures * 2.2. Air Force Component Commanders * 2.3. Major Commands * 2.4. Air Force Installations * 2.5. The ANGUS/USAFR Wing or Group Commander * 2.6. Unit Mobilization Plans * Chapter 3 * ACTIVATION * 3.1. General Descriptions, Types of Activation, and Planning * 3.2. Activation Authorities * 3.3. The ANGUS/USAFR Access Process * 3.4. Responsibilities, Requirements, and Resource Planning * Chapter 4 * ANGUS/USAFR ACCESS ACTIONS * 4.1. Execution * 4.2. Personnel * 4.3. Volunteerism * Chapter 5 * PRESIDENTIAL SELECTED RESERVE CALLUP AUTHORITY (10 USC 673b) * 5.1. Implementation * 5.2. AD Location * 5.3. Unit Manning * 5.4. Operational Control/Administrative Control * 5.5. Change in Statutory Authority * Chapter 6 * ORDERING MEMBERS TO AD * 6.1. Procedures for Requesting Activation/ Mobilization of ANGUS/USAFR * 6.2. Reporting Requirements * 6.3. Failure To Report * 6.4. Transportation and Advance of Pay and Travel Allowances * 6.5. General Officers * 6.6. Members on AD in Support of the ANGUS/USAFR * 6.7. Changes in Unit Membership * 6.8. Operational Control/Administrative Control * 6.9. Processing to AD * 6.10. MPF Support for Activated and Nonactivated Personnel * 6.11. Unit Requirements * 6.12. AD Orders * 6.13. Sanctuary for ANGUS/USAFR Personnel * 6.14. Ordering Individuals to AD (Excluding Centrally Managed IMAs) * 6.15. Ordering Centrally Managed IMAs to AD * 6.16. Ordering IMAs Assigned to Joint Positions, Unified Commands, and Ex * 6.17. Ordering PIM to AD * 6.18. Basic Military Training (BMT) * 6.19. Personnel Awaiting Entry Into or Attending Air Force or Other Service * 6.20. Grade and Date of Rank (DOR) * 6.21. Aviation Service: * 6.22. Change in Statutory Authority * Chapter 7 * PUSH-PULL MOBILIZATION * 7.1. Push-Pull * 7.2. Factors for Activation * 7.3. Procedures for Developing a Push-Pull Recommendation * 7.4. Implementation * Chapter 8 * STOP-LOSS * 8.1. Stop-Loss Implementation * 8.2. Authority and Actions * Chapter 9 * APPROPRIATIONS * 9.1. Volunteerism * 9.2. Presidential Selected Reserve Callup (10 USC 673b) * 9.3. Partial Mobilization (10 USC 673) * Chapter 10 * DELAY AND EXEMPTION * 10.1. Delay and Exemption * 10.2. Processing Procedures * Chapter 11 * ENTITLEMENTS * 11.1. Entitlements * 11.2. Implementation and Coordination * 11.3. Entitlements Upon Deactivation * 11.4. Unit Welfare Funds * Chapter 12—SYSTEMS * 12.1. Personnel Data Systems (PDS) * 12.2. PSRC and Mobilization of IMAs and Mobilization of the PIM * 12.3. Deactivation * 12.4. PDS Actions on Effective Date of Deactivation * 12.5. PSRC and Mobilization of Individuals (Members Remaining on Their Respective Files * 12.6. Manpower Mobilization and Accession Status Report (MOBREP) * Chapter 13 * DEACTIVATION * 13.1. General Information * 13.2. Special Orders and Travel Vouchers * 13.3. DD Form 214, Certification of Release or Discharge from Active Duty * 13.4. Activated Retiree Actions * 13.5. Deactivation of IMA/PIM at TDY Location

More books from Progressive Management

Cover of the book Complete Guide to the 1961 SL-1 Fatal Nuclear Power Plant Accident: Accident and Recovery Operations Reports, Official Findings, Timeline of Events, Technical Details, Safety Implications by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Aerial Interdiction: Air Power and the Land Battle in Three American Wars - World War II, Korean War, Vietnam, War in Southeast Asia - Railyard Bombing, Operation Overlord, Pusan, Easter Offensive by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Air Force Reserve Year in Review, 2015 and 2014: Covers Command, Tenth, Twenty-second, and Fourth Air Force, Yellow Ribbon Program, Global Vigilance with MQ-9 Reaper, 489th Bomb Group's B-1 Lancer by Progressive Management
Cover of the book U.S. Army Medical Correspondence Course: Intravenous Infusions and Related Tasks - Obtaining Blood Specimen, Treatment for Anaphylactic Shock, Universal Body Substance Precautions by Progressive Management
Cover of the book The Sun, the Earth, and Near-Earth Space: A Guide to the Sun-Earth System - Comprehensive Information on the Effects of Space Weather on Human Life, Climate, Spacecraft by Progressive Management
Cover of the book World War II Japanese American Internment Reports: Japanese Americans in World War II: A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study - Historic Context, Relocation Centers, Detention Facilities by Progressive Management
Cover of the book FEMA U.S. Fire Administration The Changing Face of the Fire Service: A Handbook on Women in Firefighting - Recruitment, Reproductive Issues, Sexual Harassment, Protective Clothing by Progressive Management
Cover of the book U.S. Army Medical Correspondence Course: Management of Patients With Respiratory Dysfunctions - Respiratory System, Devices to Aid Breathing, Administering Oxygen, Suctioning by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Why Do Programs Fail? An Analysis of Defense Program Manager Decision-Making in Complex and Chaotic Program Environments: Impacted by Process, Control, Relationships, Motive, and Risk by Progressive Management
Cover of the book 2011 Essential Guide to Hurricane Survival, Safety, and Preparedness: Practical Emergency Plans and Protective Measures, Plus Complete Information on Hurricanes and Tropical Storms by Progressive Management
Cover of the book 21st Century Adult Cancer Sourcebook: Hypopharyngeal Cancer - Clinical Data for Patients, Families, and Physicians by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Between the Rivers: Combat Action in Iraq - 2003-2005, Battle of Hawijah, Samarra, Mosul, Anbar Province, Northern Iraq. Task Force 1-16 Infantry, Carter Ham, Petraeus, Stryker, Tiger Strike by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Nanoscience Technologies Applications, Transitions and Innovations - Nanostrands, Optical, Transistors by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Apollo and America's Moon Landing Program: Apollo 13 Accident Cortright Review Board Report with Findings and Recommendations about the In-flight Oxygen Tank Explosion - Lovell, Haise, and Swigert by Progressive Management
Cover of the book Paradigm Lost: Rethinking Theater Airlift to Support the Army After Next - Cargo Handling Capability, Situational Awareness, Defensive Systems, C-130, C-17, CH-47D, V-22 Osprey, Austere Operations by Progressive Management
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy