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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 73validate the AEFC recommendations, and then the tasking will flow to the unit via a Joint OperationsPlanning and Execution System (JOPES) Levy.12.3.1. AEF Assignment.12.3.1.1. The assigning of controllers to an AEF pair is mandated by CSAF to ensure each memberof the AF knows the specific AEF pair they are assigned. This provides each member with stabilityand predictability of AEF deployment window.12.3.1.2. CP Chief/Superintendent are responsible for assigning controllers, by name, to a specificUTC and ensuring controllers know which AEF pair they are assigned to within 30 days ofarrival on station.12.3.1.3. Priority for placement of controllers against a UTC is based on deployment coding.DWS is first, DXS is second, and DXX is last. Additional personnel assigned over authorizationsare spread across the AEF pairs to provide reserve assets. Refer to AFI 10-401, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> OperationsPlanning and Execution for further guidance concerning planning, deployment, employment,sustainment, posture coding, redeployment and reconstitution of forces.12.3.2. Commanders Remarks. It is highly recommended that CP leaders enter specific remarks in the“Commanders Remarks” section of the AEF Reporting Tool (ART) assessment report when a UTC ismarked “Yellow” or “Red”. Remarks need to be specific enough that the MFM and AEF Center knowexactly what portion (if any) of a UTC is available to deploy and what portion is not. Table 12.1. is anexample for a 9ACP5 assessed as yellow due to one 5-level non-deployable for pregnancy. Nameswill not be included in order to protect personal data protected under The Privacy Act/Health InformationPrivacy Act.Table 12.1. Example 9ACP5 Commander Remarks.1C371 Available MSgt/1C3711C351 Available SrA/1C3511C351 Not Available – Medical SrA/1C35112.4. CP Deployment Critique. MFMs and CP managers are responsible for ensuring CP personnelreturning from a deployment complete a CP Deployment Critique Form (Attachment 5) within 30 calendardays of returning to duty following a deployment. Critiques will be reviewed by the individual’s unitand sent to the MFM. MFMs will forward all critiques to the AFCFM for review and action.12.5. CP Equipment UTC.12.5.1. CP equipment UTC 9ACP7 is required for deployable contingency operations. In early 2001an <strong>Air</strong> Staff directive removed several functional areas from Leadership Packages to support thedevelopment of small-scale UTCs for AEF taskings. CP personnel UTCs have been established; however,the equipment UTC was delayed by post-11 Sep 01 events (Operations NOBLE EAGLE andENDURING FREEDOM). Equipment UTC 9ACP7 was specifically designed to meet wartimerequirements levied in the C2 CSAF-directed <strong>Force</strong> Module (FM).12.5.2. <strong>Air</strong> Staff message DTG 17/1830Z Dec 03, Subject: AEF Cycle 5 Posturing Guidance, Para3.3.1.1, requires posturing UTCs to handle eight distinct C2 FMs in each AEF pair. This guidancerequires posturing 40 separate 9ACP7 UTCs. The following MAJCOMs will posture equipment UTC

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