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CHAPTER IIIPLANNING“We are in fac
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Planningneeds/requirements. Assessm
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PlanningFOREIGN HUMANITARIAN ASSIST
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Planninginfrastructure, sociologica
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PlanningSOURCES OF INFORMATIONIntel
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Planningd. United Nations Mandate.
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PlanningUS interests. It is importa
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CHAPTER IVEXECUTION AND ASSESSMENT
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Execution and Assessmentforce level
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Execution and Assessmentmust consid
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Execution and Assessment(2) USG, NG
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Execution and Assessment(d) Escorts
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Execution and Assessment(4) Migrant
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APPENDIX ALEGAL ISSUESAnnex AHumani
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Legal Issuescontractors, USG civili
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ANNEX A TO APPENDIX AHUMANITARIAN P
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1. GeneralAPPENDIX BDEPARTMENT OF D
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Department of Defense Foreign Disas
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15. Pacific Disaster CenterDepartme
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APPENDIX DHUMANITARIAN NONGOVERNMEN
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1. GeneralAPPENDIX FPLANNING FACTOR
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Planning Factors for Foreign Humani
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APPENDIX GREFERENCESThe development
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Referencesgg. Manual for Courts Mar
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Referencesy. JP 3-34, Joint Enginee
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Referencesb. Field Operations Guide
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APPENDIX HADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIO
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GLOSSARYPART I - ABBREVIATIONS AND
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GlossaryHCAHDRHDTCHEWSwebHICHIUHNHO
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