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JP 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - DMRTI ...

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As Amended Through 15 March 2012readiness condition — See operational readiness.Ready Reserve — The Selected Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve, <strong>and</strong> Inactive NationalGuard liable for active duty as prescribed by law (Title 10, United States Code,Sections 10142, 12301, <strong>and</strong> 123<strong>02</strong>). See also active duty; Inactive National Guard;Individual Ready Reserve; Selected Reserve. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-05)ready-to-load date — The date when a unit will be ready to move from the origin, i.e.,mobilization station. Also called RLD. (<strong>JP</strong> 5-0)reallocation authority — (*) The authority given to NATO comm<strong>and</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> normallynegotiated in peacetime, to reallocate in an “emergency in war” national logisticresources controlled by the combat forces under their comm<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> made available bynations, in order to influence the battle logistically.real property — L<strong>and</strong>s, buildings, structures, utilities systems, improvements, <strong>and</strong>appurtenances, thereto that includes equipment attached to <strong>and</strong> made part <strong>of</strong> buildings<strong>and</strong> structures, but not movable equipment. <strong>JP</strong> 3-34rear area operations center/rear tactical operations center — A comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> controlfacility that serves as an area <strong>and</strong>/or subarea comm<strong>and</strong>er’s planning, coordinating,monitoring, advising, <strong>and</strong> directing agency for area security operations. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-10)rearming — 1. An operation that replenishes the prescribed stores <strong>of</strong> ammunition, bombs,<strong>and</strong> other armament items for an aircraft, naval ship, tank, or armored vehicle(including replacement <strong>of</strong> defective ordnance equipment) in order to make it ready forcombat service. 2. Resetting the fuze on a bomb or on an artillery, mortar, or rocketprojectile so that it will detonate at the desired time.reattack recommendation — An assessment, derived from the results <strong>of</strong> battle damageassessment <strong>and</strong> munitions effectiveness assessment, providing the comm<strong>and</strong>ersystematic advice on reattack <strong>of</strong> targets <strong>and</strong> further target selection to achieveobjectives. The reattack recommendation considers objective achievement, target, <strong>and</strong>aimpoint selection, attack timing, tactics, <strong>and</strong> weapon system <strong>and</strong> munitions selection.The reattack recommendation is a combined operations <strong>and</strong> intelligence function. Alsocalled RR. See also assessment; battle damage assessment; munitions effectivenessassessment; target. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-60)receipt into the supply system — That point in time when the first item or first quantity <strong>of</strong>the item <strong>of</strong> the contract has been received at or is en route to point <strong>of</strong> first delivery afterinspection <strong>and</strong> acceptance. See also procurement lead time. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-10)receiving ship — The ship in a replenishment unit that receives the rig(s). (<strong>JP</strong> 4-03)reception — 1. All ground arrangements connected with the delivery <strong>and</strong> disposition <strong>of</strong> airor sea drops. Includes selection <strong>and</strong> preparation <strong>of</strong> site, signals for warning <strong>and</strong>274 <strong>JP</strong> 1-<strong>02</strong>

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