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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COM<strong>FM</strong> <strong>100</strong>-5PDFPanamanian Defense Forcepeace buildingpostconflict diplomatic and military action to identifyand support structures that tend to strengthen andsolidify peace in order to avoid a relapse into combatpeace enforcementmilitary intervention to forcefully restore peacebetween belligerents who may be engaged in combatpeacekeepingoperations using military forces and/or civilian personnel,at the request of the parties to a dispute, tohelp supervise a cease-fire agreement and/or separatethe partiespeacemakingthe diplomatic process or military actions to gainan end to disputespeacetimethe period when the United States influences worldevents through actions that routinely occur betweennationsPLphase linePODport of debarkationPOEport of embarkationPOLpetroleum, oils, and lubricantsport of debarkationan aerial or seaport within the theater of operationswhere the strategic transportation of forces iscompleted; it may not be the force’s final destinationport of embarkationan air or sea terminal at which troops, units, military-sponsoredpersonnel, unit equipment, and materielare boarded or loadedpostconflict activitiesthose operations other than war that are conductedin the period following conflict and the cessation ofactive combat; activities focused on restoring orderand minimizing confusion following the operation, reestablishingthe host nation infrastructure, preparingforces for redeployment, and continuing presence toallow other elements of national power to achieve overallstrategic aimspower projectionthe ability of the nation to apply all or some of theinstruments of national power—diplomatic, economic,informational, or military—to respond to crisis, to contributeto deterrence, and to enhance regional stabilityprinciples of warthe enduring bedrock of Army doctrine that providesgeneral guidance for the conduct of war at thestrategic, operational, and tactical levelsPSRCpresidential selected reserve call-upPSYOPpsychological operationspursuitan attack with the purpose of annihilating the enemyonce his resistance has broken down completelyand he is fleeing the battlefieldPZpickup zoneraida limited-objective attack into enemy territory forthe specific purpose of gaining and holding groundRCreserve componentsrear operationsoperations that assist in providing freedom of actionand continuity of operations, logistics, and battlecommand. Their primary purposes are to sustain thecurrent close and deep fights and to posture the forcefor further operationsreconstitutionat the strategic level, those functions and activitiesrequired to restore the Army’s capability to respondto any mission across the full range of possibleoperations. At the operational and tactical levels, reconstitutionconsists of extraordinary actions that commandersplan and implement to restore units to a desiredlevel of combat effectiveness commensurate withmission requirements and available resourcesreconstitution unitsforces in addition to those in the active and reservecomponent base force; these forces are createdto deter an emerging global threat from competing militarilywith the United States and, should such deterrencefail, to provide a global warfighting capability.Reconstitution forces may be composed of regenerationassets, assets, industrial/technology base assets,and manpower assetsGlossary-7

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