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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

prepare to deploy order — An order issued by competent authority to move forces or<br />

prepare forces for movement (e.g., increase deployability posture of units). Also called<br />

PTDO. (JP 5-0)<br />

preplanned air support — Air support in accordance with a program, planned in advance<br />

of operations. (JP 3-09.3)<br />

preplanned mission request — A request for an air strike on a target that can be<br />

anticipated sufficiently in advance to permit detailed mission coordination and<br />

planning. (JP 3-09.3)<br />

pre-position — To place military units, equipment, or supplies at or near the point of<br />

planned use or at a designated location to reduce reaction time, and to ensure timely<br />

support of a specific force during initial phases of an operation. (JP 4-0)<br />

pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, balance — That portion of the<br />

pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement that has not been acquired or funded.<br />

This level consists of the pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, less the prepositioned<br />

war reserve requirement, protectable.<br />

pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, protectable — That portion of the<br />

pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement that is protected for purposes of<br />

procurement, funding, and inventory management.<br />

pre-positioned war reserve stock — The assets that are designated to satisfy the prepositioned<br />

war reserve materiel requirement. Also called PWRS.<br />

presail — The time prior to a ship getting under way used to prepare for at-sea events.<br />

(JP 3-04)<br />

Presidential Call-up — Procedures by which the President brings all or a part of the Army<br />

National Guard or the Air National Guard to active federal service under Title 10,<br />

United States Code, Section 12406 and Chapter 15. See also active duty; federal<br />

service; Presidential Reserve Call-up. (JP 4-05)<br />

Presidential Reserve Call-up — Provision of a public law (Title 10, United States Code,<br />

Section 12304) that provides the President a means to activate, without a declaration of<br />

national emergency, not more than 200,000 members of the Selected Reserve and the<br />

Individual Ready Reserve (of whom not more than 30,000 may be members of the<br />

Individual Ready Reserve), for not more than 365 days to meet the requirements of any<br />

operational mission. Members called under this provision may not be used for disaster<br />

relief or to suppress insurrection. This authority has particular utility when used in<br />

circumstances in which the escalatory national or international signals of partial or full<br />

mobilization would be undesirable. Forces available under this authority can provide a<br />

tailored, limited-scope, deterrent, or operational response, or may be used as a<br />

226 JP 1-<strong>02</strong>

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