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tactics, techniques, and procedures.
DODD
Operate and maintain a central identification laboratory in peacetime
5/25/2011
1300.22
and establish other regional identification laboratories when required to
support military operations.
DODD
Develop and obtain Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff approval of
5/25/2011
1300.22
joint mortuary affairs doctrine and training material to be used by the
Military Services.
DODD
Administratively process cases considered by the Armed Forces
5/25/2011
1300.22
Identification Review Board in coordination with the other Services.
JP 4-06
Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, U.S. Army is the centralized manager
6/5/2006
for human remains pouches, etc.
Current
Implement the wartime mortuary affairs program.
OPLAN
Current
The 8th Army G-4, Service Component Mortuary Affairs Officer, will
8th Army G-4
OPLAN
coordinate with the Service Component Mortuary Affairs Officer for the
United States Air Force, Korea, the United States Naval Force, Korea,
and the United States Marine Force, Korea to provide backup general
mortuary affairs support utilizing 8th Field Army mortuary affairs assets.
Current
8th Army will serve as the executive agent for the concurrent return and
8th Army G-4
OPLAN
graves registration programs within the Republic of Korea.
Table A-26. Airdrop equipment and supplies
Source
Responsible
Support Functions
Authority
Agent
Current
On order, provide airdrop equipment capabilities to the theater.
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
Current
Provide supplies, equipment, and personnel for airdrop operations to support
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
potential resupply requirements.
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Table A-27. Other miscellaneous services
Source Authority
Support Functions
Date
Port operations support at arctic designated ports.
Support tactical air control parties in support to the Army.
AR 115-10/AFR 105.3
Support weather elements under Army control.
2/6/2010
Table A-28. Communications
Source
Support Functions
Date
Authority
JP 6-0
The Army's responsibility includes those Defense Communications System facilities that 6/10/2010
are assigned to the Army for engineering, installation, operation, and maintenance.
Table A-29. Civil affairs
Source
Support Functions
Date
Authority
DODD
The primary functions of the Army are to provide forces for the occupation of territories 12/21/2010
5100.1
abroad, including initial establishment of military government pending transfer of this responsibility to other authority.
JP 3-57
Recruiting, training, organizing, equipping, and mobilizing units and personnel to meet 07/08/2008
the civil affairs requirements of the supported commander and provide civil affairs
forces requested by the other DOD components as directed by the Secretary of
Defense in accordance with the force levels, programs, plans, and missions approved
by the Secretary of Defense.
DODD
Furnish to the other Military Departments, at their request and in coordination with the 6/27/1994
2000.13
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and United States Special Operations Command,
U.S. Army personnel qualified in civil affairs.
Table A-30. Defense support of civil authorities
Source
Support Functions
Date
Authority
DODD
Responsible for military support to civilian authorities.
12/29/2010
3025.18
DODD
Executive agent for military assistance for civil disturbances.
2/4/1994
3025.12
DODI
The Secretary of the Army shall establish and administer a standard DOD military
9/8/2011
3025.16
emergency preparedness liaison officer training course consistent with the policies
specified in this and referenced Directives.
DODD
Responsible for DOD cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials.
1/15/1986
5525.5
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Table A-31. Financial and contracting
Source
Responsible
Support Functions
Date
Authority
Agent
DODI
Assignment of claims responsibility for Afghanistan, Albania,
11/11/2006
5515.08
Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, El
Salvador, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, the Federal Republic of
Germany, Grenada, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Korea,
Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, the Marshall Islands, Moldova, the
Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Somalia, Sudan, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Yemen, and claims in
countries in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility not
specifically assigned to the Department of the Air Force or the
Department of the Navy in subparagraphs E1.1.2. and E1.1.3.,
and as the Receiving State Office in the United States under
Sections 2734a and 2734b of Reference (d), Reference (e), and
status-of-forces agreements with countries not covered by
Reference (e).
Current
The United States Army is the lead agent responsible for
U.S. Army
OPLAN
contracting within the Republic of Korea.
Current
U.S. Army Contracting Command, Korea (USCCK) has
USCCK
OPLAN
responsibility for contract support and administration for United
States Forces, Korea, except for contracts issued or administered
by the Defense Contract Management Agency, Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology
program managers, United States Transportation Command,
Defense Logistics Agency, Army and Air Force Exchange Service,
Defense Commissary Agency, and the Corps of Engineers.
Current
Be prepared to act as USCENTCOM executive agent for central
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
funding. Act as U.S. executive agent for control and distribution of
assets of U.S. and foreign financial operations recovered during
operations. Act as U.S. executive agent for paying EPWs and
civilian internees.
Current
Single-Service claims responsibility for Kuwait.
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
DODI
Coordinate logistics civil augmentation program requirements.
US Army Material
12/29/2008
5160.68
Command
Table A-32. Confinement facilities
Source
Responsible
Support Functions
Authority
Agent
Current
Will, on order, establish a joint confinement facility in the area of responsibility.
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
Current
Provide military police assets for USCENTCOM headquarters internal and rear
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
area security and USCENTCOM security, as required.
Current
Serve as executive agent for the confinement of U.S. prisoners in the theater and
COMUSARCENT
OPLAN
establish a joint U.S. confinement facility as required.
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Table A-33. Noncombatant evacuation operation
Source
Responsible
Support Functions
Date
Authority
Agent
JP 3-68
Act as the designated DOD executive agent for repatriation planning
12/23/2010
and operations, and coordinate within the DOD and other Federal
agencies (as well as state and local agencies) in planning for the
reception and onward movement of DOD family members,
nonessential DOD civilians, U.S. nationals, and designated aliens
evacuated during a noncombatant evacuation operation.
DODD
Executive agent for repatriation planning and operations.
11/5/1990
3025.14
Current
Executive agent for noncombatant evacuation operation, will control
CG 8th Army
OPLAN
and manage the execution of noncombatant evacuation operation
through the joint task force noncombatant evacuation operation and
Commander, United States Forces, Korea.
Table A-34. Mapping, charting, and geodesy
Source
Responsible
Support Functions
Authority
Agent
Current
Provide mapping, charting, and geodesy to deployed and deploying forces as tasked
CG
OPLAN
by PACOM.
USARPAC
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Table A-35. Other functions
Source
Support Functions
Date
Authority
DODD
Executive agent for the military assistance to safety and traffic program.
09/11/2007
4500.09
DODD
Lead standardization activity for generators and generator sets, electrical.
04/13/2004
4120.11
DODI
Coordinate the joint combat camera program.
06/06/2006
5040.04
As the network infrastructure services agency for the Pentagon, provide information
technology services to the joint combat camera center.
As the visual information service center for the National Capital Region, provide visual information support to the joint combat camera center.
Ensure availability of static line and free fall jump qualified combat camera personnel to support operational requirements.
DODD
The Secretary of the Army shall serve as the DOD executive agent for the Western
03/18/2010
5111.12
Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation.
DODI
The heads of the DOD components shall support the Center for Countermeasures as
10/24/2007
5129.47
follows:
Identify all weapon systems and related components and provide appropriate system
data to the center for countermeasures to assist in countermeasures and
counter-countermeasures test and evaluation of these systems.
Coordinate with the Center for Countermeasures on the scope, depth, and schedule of
weapon system countermeasures and counter- countermeasures testing activities.
The Secretaries of the Army and Air Force shall each attach one technically qualified officer (O-3 to O-5) to the Center for Countermeasures, in accordance with currently approved authorizations and procedures for assignment to joint test activities, to
perform duties as Service Technical Liaison Officers. The Secretary of the Navy shall attach two technically qualified officers (O-3 to O-5) to the Center for Countermeasures, one from the Navy and one from the Marine Corps.
The Secretary of the Army shall, in addition to performing the responsibilities in
paragraphs 5.3 and 5.4., provide administrative and logistical support and manpower at the White Sands Missile Range for the Center for Countermeasures according to an
inter-Service support agreement with the Department of Testing and Evaluation.
DODD
The heads of the DOD components (other than the Departments of the Air Force and
4/19/2004
5515.9
the Navy), when personnel of their components are involved in incidents generating
claims under this Directive, shall, upon the request of the Secretary of the Army, assist in the investigation and processing of such claims in accordance with regulations
promulgated by the Secretary of the Army. The Secretary of the Army may designate
the DOD components providing such assistance as “claims processing offices” and
attorneys or other personnel of the DOD components providing such assistance as
“claims officers.”
The Secretary of the Army shall, under reference (c) and on behalf of the Secretary of Defense: Process and, where appropriate, settle claims that are filed under reference (b) and arise out of the acts or omissions of civilian personnel of the DOD components other than the military departments who, as determined by the Secretary of the Army, are acting within the scope of their official duties.
May re-delegate the responsibility assigned by paragraphs 4.2. and 4.3.1. in the
directive to personnel of the Department of the Army who are authorized under the
regulations promulgated by the Secretary of the Army to settle claims under reference (b) against the Department of the Army.
DODD
Support the headquarters of combatant and subordinate joint commands.
02/09/2011
5100.3
DODD
Secretary of the Army as the DOD executive agent for the CBDP, pursuant to sections
10/09/2008
5160.05
1522 and 1523 of title 50, United States Code.
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Glossary
SECTION I – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AAMDC
Army Air and Missile Defense Command
AFCC
Air Force Component Commander
AO
area of operations
AOR
area of responsibility
ARFOR
See ARFOR under terms.
ASCC
Army Service component command
ASOS
Army support to other Services
C2
command and control
CBDP
chemical and biological defense program
CBRN
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear
CCP
contingency command post
CG
commanding general
COCOM
combatant command (command authority)
COIC
current operations and integration cell
COMARFOR
commander, Army forces
COMUSARCENT
Commander, United States Army Forces, Central Command
CONUS
continental United States
CUL
common-user logistics
DOD
Department of Defense
DODD
Department of Defense directive
DODI
Department of Defense instruction
EPW
enemy prisoner of war
G-1
assistant chief of staff, personnel
G-2
assistant chief of staff, intelligence
G-2X
counterintelligence and human intelligence operations manager
G-3
assistant chief of staff, operations
G-4
assistant chief of staff, logistics
G-6
assistant chief of staff, signal
G-7
assistant chief of staff, inform and influence activities
G-8
assistant chief of staff, resource management
G-9
assistant chief of staff, civil affairs operations
GCC
geographic combatant commander
GEOINT
geospatial intelligence
HHB
headquarters and headquarters battalion
HUMINT
human intelligence
IR
information requirement
J-6
communications system directorate of a joint staff
J-8
force structure, resource, and assessment directorate of a joint staff
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JFACC
joint force air component commander
JFC
joint force commander
JFLCC
joint force land component commander
JOA
joint operations area
JP
joint publication
JTF
joint task force
MCP
main command post
MEDCOM (DS)
medical command (deployment support)
METT-TC
See METT-TC under terms.
MIB
military intelligence brigade
MPS
Military Postal Service
MTOE
modified table of organization and equipment
MWR
morale, welfare, and recreation
OPLAN
operation plan
PACOM
United States Pacific Command
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
RSOI
reception, staging, onward movement, and integration
S-1
personnel staff officer
S-2
intelligence staff officer
S-3
operations staff officer
S-4
logistics staff officer
SDDC
Surface Deployment and Distribution Command
SIGINT
signals intelligence
SIMLM
single integrated medical logistics management
SMCA
single manager for conventional ammunition
STO
special technical operations
TDA
Table of Distribution and Allowance
TSC
theater sustainment command
USAF
United States Air Force
USARCENT
United States Army, Central Command
USAREUR
United States Army, European Command
USARPAC
United States Army, Pacific Command
USCCK
United States Army, Contracting Command, Korea
USCENTCOM
United States Central Command
USD (AT&L)
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics
USEUCOM
United States European Command
USMC
United States Marine Corps
USN
United States Navy
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administrative control
(joint) Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other organizations. (JP 1)
ARFOR
The Army Service component headquarters for a joint task force or a joint and multinational force.
(ADP 3-0)
METT-TC
A memory aid used in two contexts: 1. In the context of information management, the major subject categories into which relevant information is grouped for military operations: mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations. (FM 6-0) 2. In the context of tactics, major variables considered during mission analysis (mission variables). (FM 3-90) operating forces
(joint) T