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6 1 September 2010<br />

Additionally, the consolidation agreement will specifically identify which command owns<br />

the resources.<br />

1B-2.3. Single ANG and AFRC MPFs mobilized at their location may be consolidated with<br />

the nearest active duty MPS. The decision to consolidate must be <strong>base</strong>d on the total force<br />

operational support needs at the single ANG or AFRC location and the mission requirements<br />

of the active duty MPS. Such consolidation will require the concurrence of both the ANG<br />

and AFRC gaining MAJCOM and the consolidated MPS’s host MAJCOM.<br />

1B-2.4. If consolidation of ANG and AFRC MPFs with an active duty MPS should occur:<br />

1B-2.4.1. Prior to consolidation – MPF Commanders and MPS Chiefs of the<br />

respective MPF and the MPS will develop detailed consolidation plans, ensuring support<br />

for all forces. The plan will include the activation of an ANG /AFRC Affairs Section<br />

that will remain in existence for 90-180 days after consolidation or until the MPF<br />

commander and MPS chief determine it is no longer needed. An ANG or AFRC officer<br />

and a number (to be mutually agreed by the respective MPF commander and MPS chief<br />

prior to consolidation) of enlisted <strong>personnel</strong> (combined active and ANG / AFRC<br />

<strong>personnel</strong>) will be assigned to be ANG / AFRC Affairs Section.<br />

1B-2.4.2. ANG and AFRC <strong>personnel</strong> will be integrated into the existing work units of<br />

the active duty MPS after direction from the gaining MAJCOM.<br />

1B-2.4.3.<br />

follows:<br />

Responsibilities of the activated ANG / AFRC Affairs Section are as<br />

1B-2.4.3.1. Serves as the focal point and action office for all issues that arise with<br />

regard to ANG and AFRC mobilized members and their families.<br />

1B-2.4.3.2. Ensures the timely close-out of pre-mobilization and plans for and<br />

initiates demobilization actions.<br />

*1B-2.4.4. The specific details of all MPS consolidation should be described in the <strong>base</strong><br />

mobilization plan required by AFI 10-402, Vol 1, Mobilization Planning and Personnel<br />

Readiness, with appropriate gaining MAJCOM concurrence. Waivers to this policy will<br />

be forwarded thru AFPC / DPTS to HQ USAF / A1PR for approval.<br />

1B-2.4.5. On full mobilization, active duty MPSes will provide technical guidance as<br />

required. MAJCOMs that gain non-collocated ANG or AFRC MPFs will predestinate<br />

an active duty MPS to provide technical guidance on mobilization.<br />

*1B-3. MPS Servicing Policy: Air Force members collocated on an installation with a host<br />

command MPS are serviced by the collocated host MPS, regardless of command affiliation. Air<br />

Force members assigned to a unit geographically separated from any MPS (a GSU) are serviced<br />

by the MPS that is nearest to the duty location of that unit. MPS servicing responsibility must be<br />

aligned so that the same military population is supported for <strong>personnel</strong> and pay service to the

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