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As Amended Through 15 August 2011<br />

required delivery date — The date that a force must arrive at the destination and <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

unloading. Also called RDD. (JP 5-0)<br />

requirements management system — A system for the management <strong>of</strong> theater and<br />

national imagery collection requirements that provides automated tools for users in<br />

support <strong>of</strong> submission, review, and validation <strong>of</strong> imagery nominations as requirements<br />

to be tasked on national or Department <strong>of</strong> Defense imagery collection, production, and<br />

exploitation resources. Also called RMS. See also imagery. (JP 2-01)<br />

requiring activity — A military or other designated supported organization that identifies<br />

and receives contracted support during military operations. See also supported unit.<br />

(JP 4-10)<br />

requisitioning objective — The maximum quantities <strong>of</strong> materiel to be maintained on hand<br />

and on order to sustain current operations. It will consist <strong>of</strong> the sum <strong>of</strong> stocks<br />

represented by the operating level, safety level, and the order and shipping time or<br />

procurement lead time, as appropriate.<br />

rescue <strong>com</strong>bat air patrol — An aircraft patrol provided over that portion <strong>of</strong> an objective<br />

area in which recovery operations are being conducted for the purpose <strong>of</strong> intercepting<br />

and destroying hostile aircraft. Also called RESCAP. See also <strong>com</strong>bat air patrol.<br />

(JP 3-50)<br />

reserve — 1. Portion <strong>of</strong> a body <strong>of</strong> troops that is kept to the rear, or withheld from action at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> an engagement, in order to be available for a decisive movement. 2.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Military</strong> Services who are not in active service but who are subject to<br />

call to active duty. 3. Portion <strong>of</strong> an appropriation or contract authorization held or set<br />

aside for future operations or contingencies and, in respect to which, administrative<br />

authorization to incur <strong>com</strong>mitments or obligations has been withheld. See also<br />

operational reserve.<br />

Reserve Component — The Armed Forces <strong>of</strong> the United States Reserve Component<br />

consists <strong>of</strong>: a. the Army National Guard <strong>of</strong> the United States; b. the Army Reserve;<br />

c. the Navy Reserve; d. the Marine Corps Reserve; e. the Air National Guard <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States; f. the Air Force Reserve; and g. the Coast Guard Reserve. Also called<br />

RC. See also <strong>com</strong>ponent; reserve. (JP 4-05)<br />

Reserve Component category — The category that identifies an individual’s status in the<br />

Reserve Component. The three Reserve Component categories are Ready Reserve,<br />

Standby Reserve, and Retired Reserve. Each reservist is identified by a specific<br />

Reserve Component category designation. (JP 4-05)<br />

reserved obstacles — Those demolition obstacles that are deemed critical to the plan for<br />

which the authority to detonate is reserved by the designating <strong>com</strong>mander. See also<br />

obstacle. (JP 3-15)<br />

JP 1-<strong>02</strong> 293

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