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Executive Summary<br />
procedures and unit level activities may vary from those<br />
performed during a deployment but these activities require<br />
detailed planning for a successful redeployment operation.<br />
Redeployment prepare the force activities also has a unique<br />
sixth activity, complete equipment disposition actions.<br />
Schedule Movement for<br />
Deployment<br />
Schedule Movement for<br />
Redeployment<br />
Assemble and Marshal<br />
Forces for Deployment<br />
Assemble and Marshal<br />
Forces for Redeployment<br />
Movement scheduling is an iterative process done at every<br />
level of supported and supporting commands to transport,<br />
move, or deploy the right forces (unit-related personnel and<br />
equipment) and sustainment (non-unit-related personnel,<br />
supplies, and equipment) to the right place at the right time.<br />
Supported and supporting CCDRs receive strategic<br />
movement schedules as they are scheduled and registered<br />
in JOPES and the Web Scheduling and Movement<br />
application. Movement instructions are published based on<br />
JOPES strategic lift schedules and the supported<br />
commanders’ movement priority.<br />
Normally, redeployment TPFDDs are developed with the<br />
redeployment plan during force employment planning and<br />
updated and refined during redeployment preparations.<br />
During redeployment preparation, it is a Service/unit level<br />
responsibility to update unit movement data to reflect<br />
changes to the deployable equipment list. Subordinate<br />
organizations and component commands must verify unit<br />
movement data to the supported CCDR for redeployment<br />
TPFDD validation. USTRANSCOM develops the<br />
redeployment strategic movement schedule after receiving<br />
the validated TPFDD from the supported CCDR.<br />
Assembly and marshalling involve bringing together<br />
personnel, supplies, and equipment in preparation for final<br />
movement to the POD. It is comprised of four activities to<br />
include: assemble personnel and cargo; conduct unit<br />
inspection, load equipment, and prepare; sequence loads;<br />
and establish support organization at the POE.<br />
A successful redeployment also requires the planning and<br />
execution for all the assembling and marshalling forces<br />
activities. These redeployment activities are the same as<br />
those performed during a deployment and may require<br />
additional time and locations. There is also an additional<br />
redeployment activity; prepare and conduct<br />
customs/agricultural inspections.<br />
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